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5/21/2012 12:24 PM ET

TiVo Inc. (TIVO: Quote) Monday announced two major enhancements to its whole-home viewing solution.

According to the company, its IP set-top box, delivers the TiVo experience on secondary televisions throughout the home. TiVo Stream, it said, provides transcoding to enable content viewing on mobile devices.

Through these new products, TiVo said operators working with the company can give their subscribers the content they want on any screen within the home, including secondary televisions, tablets and smart phones and all through the same easy-to-use TiVo interface.

TiVo said it will release both products at retail and through select cable operators. It said further details on availability for both the IP set-top box and TiVo Stream will be announced in the coming months.

TiVo unveiled details about both products during the 2012 NCTA Cable Show in Boston.

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