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TiVo, the DVR pioneer, is announcing on Tuesday that it is bringing a wide selection of music to users of its increasingly versatile TV set-top boxes. Users whose TiVo boxes are connected to the Internet can now sign up for RealNetworks’ Rhapsody music service ($13 a month) and download any of four million digital tracks to their living-room entertainment centers.
The deal further positions the TiVo box as an Internet gateway to the television, following similar TiVo tie-ups with Amazon’s Unbox service for movies and TV shows and with Yahoo for photos.
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