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Thinking of getting in on the web TV craze? Roku may be your answer: the miniature Apple TV-alike TV box has just touched down in the UK for a very wallet-friendly price. Read more
February 9th, 2012
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Apple is to exclusively broadcast a paul McCartney gig at 3am UK time via Apple TV. No Airplay, no iPads or iPhones needed. Now, if you ask us, that’s the first big step towards Apple’s future TV plans. Just how long until Apple becomes a major TV broadcaster? Read more
February 8th, 2012
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Amazon is in the final stages of inking a deal with Viacom in the US that will help it launch a movie streaming service to compete with Netflix. But hang on, if Amazon’s getting serious about movie streaming in the US, where does that leave Lovefilm? Read more
February 6th, 2012
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Netflix has fulfilled a promise that it’ll start to act like some of the big boys of US TV and begin to make its own content. Lilyhammer, the first such show, has now gone live in the US, but there’s a twist: there’s no waiting around for new episodes. Read more
February 2nd, 2012
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The Boxee Box is one of the best media streamers we’ve seen, and now it’s possible to replicate – or at least approximate – its abilities at a fraction of its £180 cost. How? Well, it’s all down to a dirt cheap computer called the Raspberry Pi. Read more
February 1st, 2012
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Today the Xbox 360 gets yet another media app. Crackle joins the likes of Sky Go, Netflix and Lovefilm in bring movie and TV streaming to Microsoft's console – but unlike those, it offers content that's totally free. Yeah, free. Read more
January 31st, 2012
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Sky will be launching a new internet TV service in the first half of 2012, one that will be available "to anyone in the UK with a broadband connection" and accessible through a range of devices including PCs, Macs, laptops, tablets, mobile phones, connected TVs and games consoles. In the plural. Is Sony's game station about to get Sky? Read more
January 30th, 2012
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Sky has announced that the BBC iPlayer and ITV Player on demand services will roll out to Sky customers later this year, as part of an ongoing expansion of the Anytime+ on demand feature. The services will be available to up to 5 million Sky+HD customers direct through their living room TV. Read more
 

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