TWCable TV app in development for Android, should drop before the season’s first 3-pointer

It was but a few months ago that we realized an updated TWCable TV iPad app was under development, and this go ’round, the cable giant has figured it best to just go ahead and confess rather than wait for any leaks to do it for ’em. In other words, a TWCable TV app for Android tablets is in production, and amazingly, it might be out before anyone realizes that there’s no NBA season to speak of. According to the company, it could be released as early as November, and it’ll most certainly deliver “a live streaming TV experience.” In the first build, it’ll also include an interactive program guide, a remote control function for set-top boxes and a DVR manager for remote programming. Support for live TV streaming is on the way 2012, at some point after Ice Cream Sandwich starts hitting tablets — we couldn’t confirm whether that’s completely due to Android 4.0’s enhanced DRM underpinnings but it seems likely. Really screws up your New Year’s Resolution to drop cable, huh?

TWCable TV app in development for Android, should drop before the season’s first 3-pointer originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 04 Nov 2011 11:07:00 EST.

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