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Ofcom refers Sky's Pay TV movie practices to Competition Commission
Issues with the way packages are bought and sold are investigated 4 August 2010 10:19 GMT TweetAfter an investigation into Sky's Pay TV movie packages, Ofcom has decided to refer the company's practices to the Competition Commission.
Rival service providers Virgin Media, BT, Setanta and Top Up TV submitted complaints over 3 years ago...
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Top Up TV+ Digital Television Recorder goes on sale
The perfect PVR for sports fans? 2 July 2007 17:58 GMT TweetTop Up TV, a provider of TV content on the DTT platform, today announced that its Digital Television Recorder (DTR - what's more usually known in the UK as a PVR) will now be available both in store and online from John Lewis priced £139.
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Digital TV set to kill video
32 million VCRs and DVDs become obsolete with digital switch over 26 April 2007 16:52 GMT Tweet2012 is a popular date here in the UK with everything set to change from sport right through to TV as the digital switch over happens.
When digital TV becomes the way to watch television then VCRs and DVDs will apparently become redundant,... -
Top Up TV gets price drop
Drop of £30 for Easter holidays 27 March 2007 18:17 GMT TweetTop Up TV has reduced the price of its the Top Up TV Digital Television Recorder from £180.00 to just £149.99 in an attempt to drum up more trade.
The new price includes the Top Up TV DTR and starter pack, connection to the Top Up TV Anytime... -
Men actually do follow instructions
Survey says men use instruction manuals more than women 29 January 2007 15:31 GMT TweetContrary to popular belief, men actually do take time to read instruction book when setting up household appliances and gadgets.
Sixty-seven per cent of men take time to read instructions when setting up things like DVD players, while women... -
Older surfers not interested in downloading media
They may be online, but you can't make them download 6 December 2006 13:49 GMT TweetThe older generation may not be as tech-savvy as proviously thought, according to a new survey by ICM, commissioned by BiBC.
The results of the phone survey show that nearly 50% of respondents aged between 55 and 64 don't and aren't interested...