When Akimbo first emerged, it filled a gap that was to us quite obvious, it was a DVR device which didn’t anticipate that programming would arrive over the airways or through a cable or a satellite, but instead it would come from secure locations around the internet. It couldn’t just download YouTube, but back then, around 2004, there was no YouTube anyway. Initially it was Akimbo that was the only secure provider with a route straight to the customer set top, but this week it opened its strategy to supplying these tools for major content providers to manage the process themselves. We presume that all the Akimbos out there can access the new system but it looks to us like…