
BBC Three’s online-only exodus postponed until after Christmas
BBC Three WON’T move exclusively to iPlayer until after Christmas – pending approval from the BBC Trust. The current plans involved BBC Three being booted off…
BBC Three WON’T move exclusively to iPlayer until after Christmas – pending approval from the BBC Trust. The current plans involved BBC Three being booted off…
Three will bring 4G calls to a number of high-end phones in Autumn this year, boosting reception, call quality and call times in one go…
Who should you vote for if you care about online privacy and security? Both Labour and the Conservatives call for strengthening online surveillance while the…
The BBC has made it easier to sneak a look at sports headlines by bringing widget support to its iOS and Android BBC Sport apps. …
Got a second-gen Apple TV or an iOS device incapable of updating to iOS 7? Say goodbye to YouTube – Google’s pulling the plug at…
Sky’s latest set of quarterly figures show that 7 million of its TV customers in the UK and Ireland are now making use of Sky…
The SNP manifesto calls for an extra £100 million of BBC licence fee money to be spent on Scottish local and regional programming. Arguing that…
The Conservative election manifesto promises to preserve the BBC’s status as a ‘world class service’. Thomas Newton thinks they’ve done anything but, and will more…
Middle Ages hack and slash fest Vikings will wrap up its third season exclusively on Prime Instant Video in the UK this Friday. Amazon’s answer…
If you want to be among the first to (legally) watch Game of Thrones in the UK, you’ll need to get Sky or Now TV……
UKIP’s manifesto calls for both the decriminalisation of licence fee evasion and for making it cheaper. Despite the annual cost of the TV Licence being…
Virgin TV customers with Sky Sports and Movies are facing a price rise this summer – £2 more a month for sports and 50p extra…
Both the Green Party and the SNP are calling for everyone across the UK to have equal access to broadband services. In the run up…
The Liberal Democrats have pledged to bring high-speed broadband to 99.9 per cent of UK premises. While details on exact plans are sketchy, this amounts…
Google has finally canned support for Silverlight, meaning Now TV customers can’t stream their favourite shows and movies using Chrome. Whenever Now TV customers try…
UKIP barely mentions the Internet in its 76-page manifesto – and doesn’t mention the word ‘broadband’ at all. There is also nothing resembling a hint…
Internet.org, the Facebook-led free broadband project is coming to Europe, according to the social network’s co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg. The project, which currently supplies…
The Green Party wants everyone to pay for the BBC through taxes instead of TV licences. The Culture, Media and Sport policy section of the…
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