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BBC's On Demand TV Service Gets Go Ahead - TrustedReviews



Telegraph.co.uk
BBC's On Demand TV Service Gets Go Ahead
TrustedReviews - 2 hours ago
It has been a busy few weeks for the BBC, first touting High Definition over Freeview, then partnering with ITV to launch an HD capable satellite, and now its iPlayer is go... The long touted TV on-demand online software will enable the public to have ...
Beeb's iPlayer service gets greenlight Register
BBC Trust gives nod to iPlayer Guardian Unlimited
Times Online - PC World - Bloomberg - ZDNet
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AOL probing whether teen hacker stole customer data - Computerworld New Zealand


AOL probing whether teen hacker stole customer data
Computerworld New Zealand, New Zealand - 5 hours ago
AOL is investigating the recent hacking of its systems by a New York teen to determine if he managed to obtain customer data. However, the Time Warner ...

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BBC Trust gives nod to iPlayer - Guardian Unlimited



Guardian Unlimited
BBC Trust gives nod to iPlayer
Guardian Unlimited - 31 minutes ago
The BBC Trust has given final approval for the iPlayer, the corporation's proposed online seven-day catch-up TV service. After the trust's first application of its new public value test, approval was granted with two further amendments proposed by the ...
Beeb's iPlayer service gets greenlight Register
BBC executive welcomes iPlayer approval Digital Spy
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BBC gives Freesat service the go ahead - Computing



BBC News
BBC gives Freesat service the go ahead
Computing - 27 Apr 2007
The BBC is going ahead with plans to launch a national free-to-view satellite service following the outcome of a public consultation.
BBC, ITV to launch Freesat in 2008 Digital Spy
UK gets go ahead for Freesat service Inquirer
Financial Times (subscription) - Variety - The Herald - Forbes
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Phone game to lessen Brit culture shock - Inquirer



BBC News
Phone game to lessen Brit culture shock
Inquirer - 5 hours ago
By Tony Dennis: Saturday 28 April 2007, 11:04. BOFFINS AT the University of Portsmouth are developing a mobile phone game which will reduce the cultural shock for foreign students coming to study in Britain.
Mobile games vs culture shock Guardian Unlimited
Game combats campus culture shock BBC News
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UK Policeman Conspired to Hack PR Newswire, London Court Told - Bloomberg


UK Policeman Conspired to Hack PR Newswire, London Court Told
Bloomberg - 21 minutes ago
Scott Gelsthorpe and David Carroll, both retired London police officers, and David's son Daniel Carroll, a computer expert, worked with a US hacker to ...

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