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TiVo and Sharp Return to Party Like It’s 2005 at CES 2025

TiVo, once synonymous with being able to record TV and watch it later, is launching TiVo OS in the US, aiming to be an alternative interface to Roku OS, Google TV and brand-specific TV operating systems. The core intent is an easy-to-navigate way to find shows and movies you want to watch. TiVo claims the new OS will offer “advanced search and recommendation capabilities.” 

The TiVo OS, first available on Sharp TVs, features a “content first” design that highlights movies and TV shows. If something you want to watch is available from multiple streaming services, the OS will show all options for you to choose.

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The interface is what TiVo calls “content first,” showing you shows and movies you might want to watch while being agnostic with how you view said content. For instance, if a show is available on multiple services, it will show

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