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BSkyB Adds On-Demand Movies To Sky Go App On iPhone & iPad

In a bid to provide its customers with even greater freedom and flexibility in terms of viewing, media and entertainment giant British Sky Broadcasting (BSkyB) has added on-demand films to its Sky Go app service. Sky Movies will now be available live and on demand via tablets, smartphones, online, and of course on HDTV sets, which means that subscribers can ... Read More »

BSkyB Launches Dedicated Sky Sports F1 HD Channel

There is good news for customers of media and entertainment giant British Sky Broadcasting (BSkyB) who are also fans of Formula 1 – the digital satellite television company has revealed that early next year it will be bringing out a dedicated Formula One HD channel which will focus on the provision of in-depth, high-definition F1 coverage that will get viewers ... Read More »

Samsung May Unveil Google-Powered OLED TV At CES 2012

It has been revealed that Samsung is in the midst of signing a deal with California-headquartered search engine giant Google, which could result in the production of a Google-powered HDTV display from the Korean manufacturer. According to Samsung’s president of digital media business Boo-Keun Yoon, the talks have now reached their final stages. Samsung may unveil Google-powered OLED TV at ... Read More »

LCD TV Panel Shipment To Fall For The First Time In 2011

According to recent figures, LCD TV panel shipments could see a drop in the final quarter of this year, which would then make 2011 the first year where shipments of LCD television panels have fallen. The data comes from California-based market research firm DisplaySearch, and based on estimations stemming from shipment targets from panel makers for the fourth quarter of ... Read More »

Adobe Wants Smart TV App Developers To Use AIR, Not Flash

Support for the development of Flash applications on both internet-connected Smart TVs and Android-based mobile devices will soon be ending. Following an announcement from Adobe that it will no longer be supporting the use of Flash on smartphones, Blu-ray players or tablets, the company is now recommending that all future apps for internet-enabled HDTV sets are developed using its AIR ... Read More »