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Goodmans’ 1-day special: HD TV for just £150
Goodmans is cutting the cost of HDTV ownership on Monday 3rd December to a paltry £150. It’s offering a one-day special on the GTVL20W7HD, a 20-inch LCD TV that normally sells for £200 - a price it will rise to again on Tuesday.
Goodmans £150 HD TV: going, going, gone!
If you haven’t bought one yet, then you’re already way too late. The Goodmans special HDTV / digital set top box bundle we told you about on Friday has completely sold out.
Sky apes iTunes in Anytime PC revamp
Sky’s online TV service - Sky Anytime PC - has gone through a major revamp today, with episodes of key Sky TV series available to download by anyone - it doesn’t matter whether you are a Sky subscriber or not. But there is a catch…
iPhone gets relocked in Germany
Well it was fun while it lasted. T-Mobile has successfully managed to overturn a temporary injunction that forbade it from only selling locked iPhones in Germany.
Home robots a reality from 2010
Robots could be a fact of a every day life in the next decade - assuming car giant Toyota gets it way.
Has the iPhone failed in the UK?
If you believe the latest numbers from Orange, then Frenchmen are snapping up Apple iPhones faster than brie baguettes - 30,000 have been sold in just five days and one analyst reckons Apple will shift half a million in Europe by the end of the year. So how come just 8,000 Apple iPhones have been activated in the UK: is it just us Brits, or has Apple done something seriously wrong?
BT Vision serves up free movie downloads
BT Vision’s iTunes-style movie and TV download store is branching out into free content supported by adverts. So far just three movies have been made available as part of a three-month trial, but it could eventually lead to more free content being released in this way in future.
More movie downloads coming to iTunes
Apple is very close to inking a deal with Fox that will see the studios’ entire movie output being made available on iTunes. But the deal has only been possible because Apple has compromised over how much it will sell the movies for.
Is the UK ready for mobile phone TV?
We may not want it, but it looks like we’re getting it anyway - mobile TV is coming to Britain. Government media and telecoms regulator Ofcom said it plans to sell off the radio spectrum needed from spring next year, despite public apathy and a lamentable effort by ther HDforAll campaign to secure the spectrum.
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