Sky has surprised no-one here at Absolute Screentest by releasing its recently acquired uber-show Lost onto the net. However, the episodes are currently only available to Sky One subscribers, rather than being part of an expansion of its Sky by Broadband service to allcomers.
A report by Nokia claims that portable TV will make for a more personal experience than sitting around watching a big flat screen with your mates – something we could have told them if they had only asked. However, the study by Dr Shani Orgad from the London School of Economics does make some valid points.
Early reports suggest that satellite broadcaster Sky has snatched the rights to show the third series of Lost from under the nose of Channel 4, the current home to the sci-fi show.
An attack on a Klingon ship is traced back to a group of genetically enhanced humans. Captain Archer conscripts Dr. Soong (Brent Spiner) from prison to help track them down...