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David Astle

Flat-panel TV shipments recover in Q2 2012 - ElectroIQ - 0 views

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    "Flat-panel TV shipments recover in Q2 2012"
David Astle

US TV shipments set to fall in 2012 for first time ever | Electronista - 0 views

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    "US TV shipments set to fall in 2012 for first time ever"
Alex Street

Connected TV sport app from BBC | Advanced Television - 0 views

  • seamlessly integrating linear TV with online and on-demand
  • focusing on Formula 1,
  • Euro 2012, Wimbledon and London 2012 Olympic Games
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  • BBC News and Sport apps both launch immediately on Virgin Media’s TiVo
  • t step in the BBC’s strategy to bring its content to audiences across four screens:
  • 36 million connected TVs installed in
Stephe Taylor

Play vs. Stream: The Modern Gaming Console - 0 views

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    Neilsen stats for 2012 vs 2011 for gaming console uses
Alex Street

Maravedis: South Korean trio set aggressive LTE subscriber targets - FierceBroadbandWir... - 0 views

  • average monthly data usage of 900Mbyte~1000Mbyte per subscribe
  • 38 million LTE subscribers by the end of 2014
  • 0% of South Korean citizens covered under its LTE network by April 2012
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  • KT expects data traffic to further explode going forward and is currently offloading the data traffic by utilizing all of its network, including WiBro, Wi-Fi and 3G network.
Sasha Roupell

Sky Store brings 1000+ on-demand movies to Sky Anytime+ | whathifi.com - 0 views

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    Sky Store brings 1000+ on-demand movies to Sky Anytime+ 8 Mar 2012 Sky has expanded its pay-per-view movie offering for customers with Sky Anytime+. The new Sky Store replaces Sky Box Office and has over 1000 films available to watch on-demand. SD movies start at just 99p, rising to £3.99 for blockbuster new movies in HD. Sky also confirmed that Sky Anytime+ will be available to all Sky customers from Easter - a Sky Broadband subscription will no longer be required. Sky Anytime+ delivers a wide range of on-demand content for free as well as offering pay-per-view films. Sky is at pains to point out that its pay-per-view movies, via the new Sky Store if you're an Anytime+ customer, are cheaper than iTunes and Lovefilm in many instances. New releases are £3.49, library movies are £1.99 and special offers are 99p. HD films rather than SD will cost 50p more. Sky Box Office will continue as the place for non-Sky Anytime+ customers to choose from a more limited range of the latest movies on the live channels from £3.49 per title. All Sky TV customers meanwhile can rent movies on a pay-per-view basis from the new Sky Store on laptops via the Sky Go application, which already has a Sky Movies application, too.
Alex Street

Freesat Target 2 Million Sales By 2012 | Join Freesat - 0 views

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    1.25 million sales to date.
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