Digital-Lifestyles pre-empted and reported thousands of articles on the then-coming impact that technology was to have on all forms of Media. Launched in 2001 as a research blog to aid its founder, Simon Perry, present at IBC 2002, it grew into a wide ranging, multi-author publication that was quoted in many publications globally including the BBC, was described by the Guardian as 'Informative' and also cited in a myriad of tech publications before closing in 2009

  • Google Android SDK: Slicker Than A Beaver’s Behind

    Slicker Than A Beaver's BehindThe Google-led Android project we reported last week has stepped up a gear with the release of the first version of its software developer kit (SDK).

    A gaggle of videos have been released out into the wild, with boffin types enthusing about the fabness of the new mobile operating system and showcasing some of its benefits and features.
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  • MyFootballClub Announces Team They’re Buying

    MyFootballClub Announces Team They're BuyingThe UK football club that is being bought by Web site, MyFootballClub has been announced today.

    MyFootballClub (MyFC) is a revolutionary Web-based idea that will see the decisions of the management of the club – transfers, player selection and all major decisions – carried out by the paid-up members of the site – perhaps one of the only true forms of democracy still left. Thinks of it as fantasy football, but with a real team.
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  • KMD-Edition: The 250,000 Euro Mobile Phone

    KMD-Edition: The 250,000 Euro MobileGot 0.25 million Euros rattling around in your pockets and looking for a new mobile phone? KMD-edition will be more that willing to help you out.

    They’ve just released a range of phones that are certainly not for the average man in the street, and not just because of the cost.
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  • Two Million Mobiles In The Bin At Christmas

    Two Million Mobiles In The Bin At ChristmasIn a shameful indictment of our wasteful, throwaway society, around 2 million mobile phones – many of them perfectly usable – are expected to be thrown away over Christmas.

    The findings come from a recent Tesco Mobile survey which discovered that almost 11 million Brits expect to shell out for a new mobile phone over Christmas, with 20% of them just lobbing the old one in the bin.
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  • Google In Hush Hush TV Talks

    Google In Hush Hush TV TalksGoogle has held talks with pop svengali Simon Fuller about a new joint venture that “could change the way TV is watched over the Internet”.

    According to The Observer, details of the extra-plus hush-hush talks remain a closely guarded secret, but their tipster claims that the venture could kickstart a ‘revolution’ in the way that TV programmes are distributed.
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  • YouTube Multi-Upload App & 1GB Size Increase

    YouTube Multi-Upload App & 1GB Size IncreaseThere’s a couple of changes going on at YouTube that are worth highlighting – mainly because they look like they’re a big improvement, particularly for those who upload many videos at once.

    Once a app has been downloaded, YouTube-ers will be able to batch upload videos, rather than having to do them one after the other.
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  • HMV And Play.com Prep Film Download Services

    HMV And Play.com Prep Film Download ServicesRetail big boys HMV and Play.com have announced that they will be joining the online party by launching their own film download services in the next six months.

    Play is understood to be whipping out its a movie download service within the next few weeks, while HMV’s service is still getting polished up for a launch at the beginning of next year.
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  • Apple iPhone Launch Full Of Fail

    Apple iPhone Launch Full Of FailDespite the Apple’s corporation’s best attempts to foist a ghastly US-style, all-whoopin’ and a-clappin’, backslappin’, high-fivin’, luxury goods-spendin’ iPhone ‘event’ on us Brits, initial reports suggest that the great occasion failed miserably to live up to the pre-launch hype. It doesn’t look like the UK sales on Friday are going to be adding to the expected 3m iPhone sales.

    With the clock ticking down to the Apple-decreed hour of 6:02pm on Friday night, stockists Carphone Warehouse, O2 stores and Apple’s own retail chains were ready and waiting to deal with the expected rampaging hordes of credit card wielding punters desperate to shell out £269 for the privilege of owning an iPhone and spending 18 long months in the expensive company of exclusive carriers O2.
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  • Babel TV Launches (Podcast)

    Babel TV LaunchesWe toodled along to the launch of Babel TV, a new TV/ PVR/ Internet/ Computing device, earlier this week.

    Sadly we have to use that long, awkward description because, as yet, no one’s come up with a snappy term to match its wide range of functions.
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  • Hushmail Opens Emails To US DEA

    Hushmail Opens Emails To US DEAIt appears that Hushmail isn’t quite as secure as it was initially thought to be.

    Up to this point, it was thought that Hushmail was completely secure as messages were stored encrypted. Indeed Hushmail used to boast that not even their engineers would be able to read messages of users.
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