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Philips Cineos 37PF9731/69 high definition LCD television - REVIEW
By: Adam Turner

With Blu-ray and HD-DVD delivering true high definition content, Philips has come to the party with a true high definition LCD television in the Cineos 37PF9731/69.


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Microsoft says TV 'white space' usable without interference
By: Stephen Withers

Microsoft is pressing ahead with plans to use vacant TV spectrum for wireless services.


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IceTV wins copyright battle with Nine Network
By: Adam Turner

Electronic Program Guide provider IceTV has won its David and Goliath battle with the Packer family's Nine Network over the right to provide Nine's program schedule to digital video recorders.


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Digital TV tuner for PlayStation 3, but what's in it for Sony?
By: Adam Turner

We all know games console hardware is sold at a loss, with the money made back on games and services, so why would Sony put a digital TV tuner in the PlayStation 3?


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ABC launches interactive television
By: Adam Turner

Australia's government broadcaster the ABC has launched an interactive television service for children, accessible via Foxtel and Optus pay TV set top boxes.


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Sony, Sky will provide video on demand to PSP
By: Stephen Withers

A joint venture between the Sky pay tv operation in the British Isles and Sony Computer Entertainment Europe will bring video on demand to PlayStation Portables in the UK and Ireland, and later to the rest of Europe.


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Elgato puts TV tuner on the LAN
By: Stephen Withers

We're used to sharing printers, scanners and storage - now Elgato offers a network-connected TV tuner.


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Philips DVR5100 Personal Video Recorder - REVIEW
By: Adam Turner

As high definition television starts to take off, Philips has ventured into the Personal Video Recorder market with its high definition DVR5100.

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Beyonwiz DP-S1 firmware update short on new features
By: Adam Turner

Beyonwiz has released the first firmware update for its all-in-one DP-S1 Personal Video Recorder - adding the ability to copy recordings to USB devices, but disappointingly not yet to network devices.

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Aussie TiVo will follow Amazon Unbox lead
By: Stephen Withers

An internet-based movie download service will be part of the TiVo offering when the PVR goes on sale in Australia next year.
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PS3 price: Europe wants Sony to show them the money
By: Stan Beer

Numerous reports have stated that Sony was losing up to US$200 per console when they were selling for US$599 in America and the loss was even greater in Japan. If so, then Sony certainly wasn't losing money on console sales in the UK, Europe and elsewhere in the world, where it has been selling for the equivalent of well over US$800 in most countries. Given the spike in US sales when the price dropped to US$499, will Sony drop the price in Europe?


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Amazon and TiVo threaten to take PC out of the picture
By: Stephen Withers

Most of us realize that watching movies on computers is the pits. That's why the video streaming features of Apple TV and Xbox 360 have caused a stir. However, Amazon and digital video recording provider TiVo have conspired to take the PC out of the picture with a new service that enables viewers to download movies directly to their TiVo PVRs.
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NYC network of London-like surveillance cameras set to roll
By: William Atkins

After the latest terrorist activities in London, England, the New York City police department is preparing to install over 100 security cameras, along with moveable roadblocks, in lower Manhattan by 2007 and 3,000 by 2008.
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Australia strikes EPG deal, but most TV watchers still screwed
By: Adam Turner

Australia's recalcitrant free to air television networks have finally conceded to sharing their programming schedules electronically, but in the short term very few TV watchers will actually benefit.

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Can VeohTV outdo Joost?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

The Veoh.com video sharing website offers the Veoh Player, able to play video from sites like YouTube and many others, but it’s very shortly about to be joined by VeohTV, which seems to do all the Veoh Player does but lets you record video, too!


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Mobile TV and iPod could make perfect partners
By: Stuart Corner

Mobile TV services launched or trialled to date have all been in delivered to cellphones in conjunction with cellular operators, but a potentially attractive alternative would be a combined iPod and mobile TV receiver.


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Archos challenges Apple TV
By: Adam Turner

Portable media player giant Archos is venturing into the digital lounge room, announcing a set top box style media player/PVR to challenge both TiVo and the Apple TV's grab for the home entertainment market.


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NVIDIA abandons Vista media center users
By: Adam Turner

Thinking of building a Vista-based media center? Don't even bother with the NVIDIA graphics cards, because NVIDIA hasn't bothered to enable some of the most important features in its Vista drivers.


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