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  • WightCable Get AirSpan WiMax Kit

    WightCable Get AirSpan WiMax KitWe wouldn’t normally cover something as apparently dry as this, but personal interest is a factor here.

    Having space-shifted from London to The Isle of Wight just over three years ago, it’s really pleasing to see that the holder of WiMax license for the Island has applied to locate the WiMax aerial and kit in the town that we moved to – Ventnor.

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  • YouTube Offers High Quality Video Sharing

    YouTube Offers High Quality Video SharingVideo sharing kings YouTube are in the process of whipping up the quality of their video stream, with users increasingly being given the option to view some YouTube videos as high quality streams.

    Announced in the company blog, YouTube are keen to make more video content available in high res formats, with users being able to offer their video masterpieces in higher quality streams.

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  • Paramount Movie Clips On Facebook

    Paramount Movie Clips On FacebookThere was a flurry of backslapping in the boardroom as Paramount Pictures pressed fleshed and sealed a deal with Facebook to become the first major studio to let clips from its huge back catalogue be made available on the Internet.

    The partnership will see Los Angeles-based developer FanRocket launching, nay unleashing, the VooZoo application on Facebook, giving users access to footage from thousands of movies, including blockbusters like “The Ten Commandments” and “Forrest Gump.”
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  • En-Twyn: Powerline In A Power Socket!

    En-Compass: Powerline In A Power SocketYou know the dilemma. You need a network at home. You find WiFi doesn’t cut it and CAT-5 cabling is a major pain to install.

    En-Twyn, a company from London, have a prototype unit showing at CeBit on the Intellon stand (it uses the latest generation of Intellon Powerline chips).

    What makes their En-Compass product different is that all of the electronics are incorporated into the back of the socket. It fits into a standard mains back box and you don’t see anything hanging out of the front.

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  • Half The Planet Owns A Mobile Phone

    Half The Planet Owns A Mobile PhoneThey’ve only been around 30 years, but such has been the impact and growth of the mobile phone that half the planet will be carrying one in the next few months.

    According to Mobile Intelligence data, the period from Jan 2001 to 2010 will see mobile ownership go from just 13% of the population to 70% by the end of the decade.
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  • HD-DVD To Exit – Blu-ray Wins

    HD-DVD To Exit - Blu-ray WinsAs you no doubt now know and as everyone and their favourite carrot have been predicting, Toshiba has officially dropped out of the Next Gen disc format wars.

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  • BBC TV Now on iTunes: At The Right Price?

    BBC TV Now on iTunesA selection of BBC TV programmes are, from today, available to be bought on iTunes.

    BBC Worldwide, the commercial side of the corporation, has penned the deal, which has been long anticipated.

    Individual episodes will cost £1.89 with some available as a series bundle, an example being the Catherine Tate Show, selling at £9.99 for six episodes.

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  • Toshiba Set To Dump HD-DVD. Shares Surge

    Toshiba Set To Dump HD DVD. Shares SurgeAfter a long battle with its rival Blu-Ray, Toshiba has admitted that it is considering throwing in the towel and getting the hell outta of the high-definition DVD business.
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  • Amazon Guns For iTunes As Music Store Goes International

    Amazon Guns For iTunes As Music Store Goes InternationalOnline retailer behemoths Amazon are set to turn up the heat on Apple iTunes, with the company rolling out international versions of its MP3 download service later this year,
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  • Gartner: It’s Almost Over For HD DVD

    It's Almost Over For HD DVDIt may not be over until the fat lady sings, but there’s a large woman standing on the stage and the band are already rocking to the Blu-ray theme tune.

    Despite desperate price cuts by Toshiba on its HD DVD players in the U.S., research firm Gartner are going all Seven Of Nine and describing their resistance as futile, predicting Blu-ray’s dominance to be complete by the end of 2008 in the consumer market.
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