Today, the BBC has announced a full timetable for its BBC HD channel becoming available on the new Freeview HD service. London and Manchester will be the first places getting access to the HD service, which we expected. We also knew Freeview HD would use the more efficient DVB-T2 system the BBC has played a …
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November, 2009
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16 November
Terrestrial 3D TV: A short history
If it escaped your attention that Channel 4 is broadcasting a series of programmes in 3D throughout this week, feel free to catch up. For the rest of you, we thought you might enjoy a three-dimensional excursion down memory lane. Terrestrial broadcasts of 3D television have been taking place for years, usually as special episodes of popular programmes. As most …
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16 November
Panasonic DMP
At its annual European press launch in Amsterdam, Panasonic yesterday announced that it would launch a series of new Blu-ray players, including a portable machine, the DMP-B15, and a freesat-recording model, the DMR-BS850. There were also jokes about windmills. To our surprise, the company has decided that in the middle of a recession, what people really need is the ability …
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13 November
HTC Passion rumors heat up
We’ve seen the Motorola Droid and the HTC Droid Eris from Verizon Wireless so far, but apparently there is a third Verizon Android handset waiting in the wings, if rumors are to be believed. Rumors are that it will be the HTC Passion, which is supposedly powered by a 1GHz Snapdragon chipset (the Passion might also be called the Dragon). …
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13 November
Dell unveils Android
Dell said Friday that it’s ready to enter the smartphone business with the Android-based Mini 3. Long rumored to have a smartphone in the works, Dell said that the first two carriers to sell the Mini 3 will be China Mobile and Brazil’s Claro. In China, the Mini 3 will use OPhone, China Mobile’s customized version of Google’s Android operating …
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13 November
iPhone: The board gamer’s paradise
Hive for the iPhone: brilliant fun Scott Stein/CNET Back when I used to work at Sony Online Entertainment many, many years ago, I became a board game geek. The game designers and producers gathered once a week to share their sizable collections and obscure finds up in Mira Mesa, Calif., and I got hooked. The fact that the Game Keeper …
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13 November
Deleting e
Recently, I removed my iPhone e-mail accounts so I could troubleshoot a problem with the Mail app. But when I reinstalled the accounts, I found that I wasn’t able to delete messages from one account’s in-box. The account in question was a POP3 account used to retrieve messages from my spam e-mail filtering service. It was sending and receiving e-mail …
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13 November
TomTom iPhone app gets hefty free update
TomTom, the golden child of the iPhone 3GS launch, has whipped more features out of the bag for everyone who shelled out £60 for it. The free update will add lane guidance, which helps you figure out where you should be going on complicated junctions, and text-to-speech, so it can read out street names and points of interest as part …
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13 November
AT&T: Verizon ads are ‘blatantly false’
AT&T wants to set the record straight about its 3G wireless coverage. The company has placed a statement on its Web site defending itself against critical advertisements Verizon Wireless has been running that highlight areas of the country where AT&T lacks 3G coverage. “We typically don’t respond to competitors’ advertising,” AT&T said in its statement. “However, some recent ads from …
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13 November
Hands
Now playing: Watch this: Samsung Behold II (T-Mobile) 3:54 On Thursday, Samsung and T-Mobile announced that the Samsung Behold II will be available starting November 18 for $229.99 with a two-year contract. First announced at CTIA Fall 2009, the Behold II is Samsung’s second Android device. It uses Samsung’s TouchWiz interface and includes a 3D cube navigation menu for the …
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