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Paul Battley is a software developer from London who can probably lay claim to being the biggest thorn in the side of the BBC right now. No sooner had the mighty British Broadband Corporation announced that his hack which allowed people to download iPlayer TV streams meant for an iPhone to a hard...
Read More | Mar 16th, 2008 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Mar 20th, 2008
Every now and then The Register publishes a really funny news piece, and the one entitled 'Confused BBC tech chief' is a perfect example. According to the report, in an interview with UK based web design magazine .net, the Director of Future Media and Technology at the BBC, one Ashley Highfield,...
Read More | Nov 4th, 2007 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Nov 5th, 2007
For anyone outside the UK, news about the BBC iPlayer is hardly going to be earth shattering I agree. Indeed, for most people inside the UK and who are not part of the Beta trial there is no access to the BBC TV content via streaming video across an IP connection either. But there will be at...
Read More | Oct 16th, 2007
News this week:
25 years since the falklands - we kicked the argentinians ass!
In more current wars, 7 children were killed in a US (no surprise ;) ) air strike against a "suspected al-Qaeda hideout" in eastern Afghanistan.
Also, in the HD wars, Blockbuster is to rent only high-definition DVDs in...
Read More | Jun 18th, 2007 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Jun 18th, 2007
YouTube (now owned by Google) and BBC struck a deal that would soon allow the former to provide clips from the latter. Special channels will be created on YouTube that you can watch the content through, providing many popular BBC shows such as Top Gear and Doctor Who.
But this move is not...
Read More | Mar 3rd, 2007 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Mar 4th, 2007