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The sun rising an hour earlier might be little consolation considering it’s freezing cold outside still, but we’re hear to warm you up instead. Read on and tuck into our piping hot bowl of gadget news, here in your techie breakie!

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YouView is the final name for the much-talked about Project Canvas, the Internet-enabled set-top box that’ll combine digital TV with free on demand services and interactive smarts. Read on to find out why YouView is set to irritate Sky and give  Google TV a run for its money…

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The Sony Bravia NX713 and Sony Bravia NX813, a pair of new 3D TVs have shimmied into view, boasting a slim Monolithic Design and Bravia Internet Video skills. If you’ve been pondering picking up a 3D TV, could these be the sets to make you take the plunge? Head through for all the details…

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We’re almost at the end of the working week, so to celebrate, kick off the working day in a leisurely way with all of the top gadget headlines rounded up for you in one place – that’d be right here in techie breakie!

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Sony and Channel 4 are hatching plans to bring 4OD to the PS3 according to new reports. The BBC iPlayer hit the console back in 2008 but if 4OD makes the jump, Channel 4 will be the first commercial broadcaster to offer its shows via the platform. It’s also said to have a 4OD iPad app in the works…

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A new Freeview + HD box with FetchTV with Sky Player support hits Tesco tomorrow. The Technika Smartbox, which we previously spotted as the FetchTV Smartbox 8320HD in March, gives you Freeview, Freeview HD and on-demand content from FetchTV including BBC iPlayer and Sky Player. Read on for the full specs and how much the super-telly box will set you back…

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The BBC is opening up the iPlayer. The new version, live today, already offers a ton of enhancements to make finding shows easier, but a further expansion is planned: adding links to rival broadcaster’s TV programmes directly within the iPlayer interface.

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Project Canvas, the on demand TV standard backed by the BBC, Channel 4, ITV, Five, BT and Talk Talk amongst others, won’t be challenged by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT). The common approach to on demand telly will mean services like 4OD, ITV Player and BBC iPlayer as well as web apps will be piped right into your living room…

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