HP releases high-def TVs with Media Center Extender capabilityApril 18, 2008 – HP has announced the launch of its new MediaSmart high-definition LCD TVs featuring Microsoft’s Media Center Extender capability, allowing them access digital media from elsewhere in their home network as well as online services and on-demand TV. |
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iPlayer available officially on PS3 “in due course”, says BBC chiefApril 16, 2008 – An official version of the BBC iPlayer will be available on Sony’s PlayStation 3 (PS3) console in “due course”, according to the BBC’s Head of Digital Media Technology, Anthony Rose. |
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Video Ezy selects DigiSoft to deliver electronic video rental platformApril 15, 2008 – Irish firm DigiSoft has announced at the NAB show in Las Vegas that it has been selected by Video Ezy, Australia’s largest movie rental franchise, to deliver a platform for the Video Ezy Electronic Video Rental service, to be rolled out in Video Ezy and Blockbuster stores across Australia and New Zealand. |
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Rumours emerge of Blockbuster developing set-top box to stream moviesApril 11, 2008 – Rumours have emerged that video rental giant Blockbuster is preparing to launch a Web TV set-top box that would allow consumers to streams films to their living room TV without visiting a bricks and mortar store. |
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Adobe announces new Media PlayerApril 11, 2008 – Adobe has announced the immediate availability of its new Adobe Media Player 1.0 software, a customisable and cross-platform media player that provides playback of streamed, downloaded or locally-stored video in the Adobe Flash format. |
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Free adds 802.11n support to HD FreeboxApril 10, 2008 – French ISP Free has updated its HD Freebox router by incorporating 802.11n WiFi support into the unit, as well as integrating the three (previously external) WiFi antennae. |
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North America reaches 2.91mn FTTH connections, according to studyApril 10, 2008 – A new study by the Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) Council has found that there are now 2.91mn homes in North America connected via end-to-end fibre, compared to 1.48mn in April 2007, giving an annual growth rate of 97% as the number of FTTH connections in the region continues to nearly double annually. |
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