We’ve been dying to know what broadcast format the BBC is planning to use for its HD broadcasts, which start in December. We know the service will be broadcast in MPEG-4 using a DVB-T2 transmission system, but until now, the Big British Castle hasn’t been talking about the video size — would we be getting …
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19 November
Sony BDP
Sony has lifted the lid on its new top-of-the-range Blu-ray player, the BDP-S760. Jammed full of exciting new features — some of which may actually make a difference to your viewing experience — it’s also packing a walloping great price tag: £340. The S760 and its more reasonably priced sibling, the S560 (£240), do share an interesting common feature: Wi-Fi. …
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18 November
AT&T loses first legal battle against Verizon ads
AT&T has lost the first battle in a legal war against Verizon Wireless to force the company to stop showing advertisements that compare its 3G wireless network coverage with Verizon’s coverage. A federal judge in Atlanta on Wednesday declined to grant AT&T a temporary restraining order that would force Verizon to stop showing the ads. Verizon Wireless AT&T filed a …
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18 November
Konami’s iPhone games on sale for 99 cents
I once wrote for an app review site where the guidelines insisted price shouldn’t factor into a game’s rating. Nuts, right? That’s like saying as long as you like the car you’re test-driving, forget about the sticker. For a cheapskate like me, price absolutely matters, which is why I’m happy to see every game in Konami’s iPhone catalog temporarily on …
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18 November
Fring VoIP app now a ‘go’ on Android
There is a handful of VoIP apps for Android that can make free calls over Wi-Fi and 3G, and as of Wednesday, the list grows by one. Fring 1.0 is an all-in-one communicator that pairs support for chat services like Yahoo Messenger, Google Talk, and Twitter with voice services like Skype and SIP. Fring also offers a low-cost service for …
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18 November
Vega Tablet is real, has Android 2.0 and a Webcam
As if Apple and Microsoft didn’t already make it clear (editor’s note: by Apple, we mean the ever-pervasive rumors of their upcoming “slate”), 2010 looks like the Year of the Tablet. First viewed sitting on a table of an Nvidia executive, the Vega tablet will try to beat Apple’s tablet (if the rumors are true), Microsoft’s in-process Courier concept, and …
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18 November
Vringo video ringtone app pops into Android Market
Vringo isn’t one to let its video ringtone application languish in beta. After about a month and a half after Android users could begin playing around with the beta, the Vringo app for Android (story) has popped into the Android market. Unlike the standard ringtone concept, where you assign the ditty you hear every time a certain contact phones you, …
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18 November
FCC discusses barriers to national broadband plan
The Federal Communications Commission met Wednesday to discuss obstacles to enacting a national broadband policy that will provide high-speed Internet access to every American. President Obama has made universal broadband access a key goal. Grants and loans for helping make universal broadband access a reality have already started being doled out as part of Congress’ economic stimulus package. In an …
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18 November
Sony Bravia Z4500, EX1 and ZX1: Exciting new TV gubbins
At its IFA 2008 press conference in Berlin, Sony announced that in addition to bleeding James Bond dry, it has three new landmark Bravia TV products available. The first, the ZX1, features a new LED backlight system that makes it just 9mm thick. The second is the Z4500, a 200Hz TV designed to reduce motion artefacts, and the last was …
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18 November
Cheaper, bigger OLEDs coming in 2010
After a slow start, OLED, the next major screen technology, is likely to see a boost with a handful of new models expected to trickle into the Australian market next year. LG showed off a 15-inch OLED at CES 2009 (Credit: Ty Pendlebury/CNET Australia) Warren Kim, LG’s TV category manager, said it is “highly likely” that Australia will see at …
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