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Amazon planning live TV recorder

- MARK GURMAN AND SPENCER SOPER

Amazon.com is developing a new device that records live TV, working around cable providers and encroachin­g on TiVo’s market, according to a person familiar with the plans.

The device, dubbed “Frank” inside Amazon, is a new type of digital video recorder for the streaming era. It would include physical storage and connect to Amazon’s existing Fire TV boxes, the living room hub for the company’s online video efforts, according to the person. They asked not to be identified discussing unannounce­d product details. An Amazon spokeswoma­n declined to comment.

The Frank DVR has the same wireless technology that Amazon’s Echo speakers use to connect to Fire TV boxes. Users will be able to record live TV and stream the video to a smartphone so it can be watched later. That functional­ity is similar to offerings from TiVo and Dish Network’s Slingbox. Amazon hasn’t made a final decision on rolling out the streaming feature, the person said, noting the plans could either be cancelled or delayed.

Currently, Fire TVs stream live content via the Amazon Channels service, which includes programmin­g from providers like HBO, but the box can’t store video locally. Amazon is also working to better highlight live content to Fire TV users.

The e-commerce giant’s Lab 126 research and developmen­t centre is working on the DVR, the latest in a series of connected gadgets aimed at the home. The group created the Echo speaker and is building a home robot, Project Vesta.

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