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Watch TV with Linux
By: David M Williams

In our modern, and busy, world the separation between home computers and home entertainment systems is fast fading. Linux makes it a cinch to build your own PVR, allowing you to watch, pause and record live TV broadcasts.


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Channel Nine shock: “loyal” McLeod’s Daughters viewers “recognised” with free download
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Channel Nine says it is recognising “loyal McLeod’s Daughters enthusiasts” by making the final series available free for download via NineMSN. Is Channel Nine finally giving a damn about its viewers?


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Do Foxtel’s “four tuners” make the iQ2 four times foxier?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Foxtel is progressively rolling out its “four tuners” functionality that allows 2 shows to be recorded while you watch one live – but what’s happened to the fourth tuner?!


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Sony still Stringering us along with PS3 price cuts
By: Mike Bantick

Sony are in Germany as part of IFA 2008.  At the press conference, CEO and Chairman Sir Howard Stringer has set some company goals and poured water over any PS3 price cut speculation.



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Samsung’s 3D plasma TV lands in Australia, needs PC and glasses
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

3D TV has been promised as the “next big thing” for years, but while consumers can now buy one, play selected 3D games through a PC and watch 2D DVD converted to “3D” through a PC, as well as 3D movies, all with special glasses, 3D television programming isn’t here yet.

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Telstra’s 3D TV – more questions answered
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

I went to have a look at Telstra’s new 3D TV display, destined for advertising and use in retail, enterprise and government installations, and had the chance to find out how the 3D TV is displayed, and to get some more questions answered. Read on!


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Telstra claims Australian first with 3D TV
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Although 3D TV has been demonstrated over several years at technology trade shows, for gaming, advertising, television, movies and more, Telstra claims it’s first to commercially install the technology at its “Executive Briefing Centre” in Melbourne, Australia.


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Apple's Mac sales set Jobsian "BOOM!"-style record
By: Stephen Withers

The rise of Apple's Macintosh family and Mac OS X shows no sign of waning as Apple sets an impressive new quarterly record for the three months ending June 2008 with almost 2.5 million Macs shipped. The good news didn't just come from the Mac business: iPod and iPhone sales weren't too shabby either.


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Netflix movie, TV ep streaming coming to Xbox
By: Stephen Withers

A deal between Microsoft and Netflix will see movies and TV episodes streamed to US Xbox 360s, beginning this fall (northern autumn).


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Seven gives Foxtel the heave-ho with TiVo
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

With seven out of ten Australians choosing free-to-air TV over the Foxtel $100 per month pay TV option, and with most major TV shows millions watch still shown on free-to-air TV, the TiVo proposition with no subscription fees could well be the gold medal winner in the PVR stakes.


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Google to deliver cartoon shorts from Family Guy creator
By: Stephen Withers

Google is breaking new bounds in the delivery of original web content, with plans to deliver cartoons from Family Guy creator Seth McFarlane over the AdSense network.


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IceTV takes program guide case to the High Court
By: Stephen Withers

A long-running legal squabble between Australia's Nine television network and IceTV, a third-party provider of electronic program guides for PVRs and computers, looks like reaching its climax in the High Court of Australia.


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Aussie iTunes TV show selection – a bit of a yaaawner
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

iYawn... yeah, Apple has finally, after a million, zillion years, launched TV shows in the Australian iTunes store. I’m sure it’ll grow, or at least, I certainly hope so, but for now... iYawn. Aaaah.


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TiVo landing in Australia July 15 2008, in time for Olympics
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

The TiVo PVR revolution has taken years to come to Australia, but two online reports say it’s coming next month at last, for AUD $700 and with no monthly subscription fees.


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Australian Foxtel HD pricing leaked
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

While it’s not official, the long awaited high definition content pricing for Australian pay television operator, Foxtel, has been leaked – and should launch soon. Australia is far behind the US when it comes to the provision of pay TV high definition television content, although some HD programming has been available on free-to-air TV for some time.


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Sex and violence from the iTunes Store
By: Stephen Withers

TV shows that attracted substantial criticism for their depictions of sex and violence and the use of coarse language are now available from the iTunes Store. Are your favourites among them?


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EyeTV 3.0.2 update adds features and even more polish
By: Stephen Withers

Elgato's EyeTV TV tuner software is well regarded among the Mac community, and for good reason. The latest update - version 3.0.2 - delivers some mainly geographically-specific new features along with a little spit and polish for users at large.


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ITWire by request: PS3 PlayTV preview
By: Mike Bantick

iTWire reader Electron Beam posed this challenge recently – to bring a 'dummies' explanation to the Sony PlayTV box for the PlayStation 3.


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