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Intel has rolled WiMAX, WiFi and DVB-H into a single chip. WiMAX? Is this just Intel pushing more of its own unused technology?
For those who are wondering what ever happened to our former Editor-in-Chief Wil Harris, he's now got his newest project, Channel Flip, off the ground - and it's well worth checking out.
Many of us watch TV through the Internet - whether it's digital downloads or streams, but where do you prefer to watch them?
Joost has announced that its peer-to-peer Internet TV service is now ready for public consumption - the beta is now open to anyone.
Microsoft is reportedly in talks with the BBC to license its content for the European Video Marketplace service on Xbox Live.
After an online petition signed by over 16,000 people demanded that BBC's iPlayer software was open to more systems than just Windows XP and Internet Explorer, it seems something will finally be done!
Shut down the iPlayer? NEVER! Secret background processes continue to hog your Internet connection despite what you tell it to do.
New Zealand's boss of Sony lets slip news that the company is hoping to make a digital TV tuner available for the PlayStation 3 by 2008.
Ubisoft has unveiled the début trailer for its game based on TV series Lost at this years Comic Con. Suspense! Mystery! Large amounts of people with daddy issues!
With Internet TV and on-demand content both making big waves in the television world, one provider is trying to make a solution that bridges the divides between TV, the Internet and the viewer. But is Joost as good as it could be? We have a look at how things are developing in this exciting new service.
Intstall Divx, upgrade the hard drive, rip the OS and enable the Apache web server. Who said the Apple TV had to be about TV?
Fans of the popular P2P protocol can now use it to download films legally. If they want crippled quality and Windows-only DRM, obviously. A great deal for the consumer?
AMD prepares its next generation "Trevally" RS690T and SB700 mobile chipset
The sports authorities have enlisted the help of a company called NetResult in a bid to stop the streaming of football and other sports for free over the internet. Will they succeed?
Get Father Ted, Hollyoaks, River Cottage, David Starkey - you can download all of these to your machine, but only for two days. Hmm.
The controversial radar change has been implemented, we see whether it works.
In a bid to get some publicity and challenge iTunes, internet movie rentals and downloads are getting a price cut.
Is Amazon out to create a service that rivals iTunes? It could well be.
Apple has started selling episodes from popular TV series' on its iTunes store for $1.99 per episode.
This week we check out a wireless streaming audio box, a USB TV tuner, graphics coolers and battery packs.
The world's leading porn producer is leading the way in downloadable distribution of movies, thanks to a new partnership with CinemaNow.
Bright colours, annoying characters, and tie-in TV shows and merchandise? Sounds like Microsoft is taking a leaf out of Nintendo's book with its latest franchise.
The UK cable company has signed up to Bram Cohen's distribution protocol and intends to start sending out legitimate movies over its network.
October 14 2021 | 15:04