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Sky suffers the Talk Talk effect
Tech
Written by Matt Chapman   
Sunday, 22 October 2006
Satellite broadcaster Sky is running behind with its rollout of broadband because of the high number of people who want to sign up to the free service. Users who apply online or through the interactive option on their Sky TV system are told they will be contacted within 10 days.
 
Motorola ships 50 millionth cable set-top box
Television
Written by Matt Chapman   
Friday, 20 October 2006

Stack of Motorola Cable TV boxesMotorola has taken just 10 years to reach the milestone of 50 million cable boxes shipped to punters around the world.

 
GEEK TV: Channel 4 loses Lost as Sky crashes in
Television
Written by Matt Chapman   
Thursday, 19 October 2006

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.

 
DSG expels Bully from its school of shops
Games
Written by Matt Chapman   
Wednesday, 18 October 2006
Bully for you!DSG International has banned the Canis Canem Edit game – known as Bully in the US – from its chain of high street stores.
 
Windows Malware shipped on Video iPods
Tech
Written by Matt Chapman   
Monday, 16 October 2006
Apple has admitted that a number of Video iPods have been shipped containing Windows malware. In a statement on its website, Apple confirmed that some Video iPods available for purchase after 12 September 2006 left the company’s contract manufacturer carrying the RavMonE.exe malicious file.
 
Game: Dead Rising for Xbox 360
Games
Written by Matt Chapman   
Saturday, 30 September 2006
Dead RisingZombies surrounding a shopping mall while the humans inside struggle for survival? Dead Rising isn’t an official game of George Romero’s Dawn of the Dead, but it is obviously hugely influenced by it.
 
Traxdata HD DVD-R first to hit UK shelves
DVD
Written by Matt Chapman   
Tuesday, 19 September 2006
Traxdata has launched the first recordable HD DVD disc into the UK market, with the discs going on sale in shops and online. Carrying up to 15GB, the discs will let PC users with a high-definition recordable drive backup their hours of video, albums full of photos, music collections, software and any other data.
 
Guitar Hero gets axe attack!
Games
Written by Matt Chapman   
Sunday, 19 June 2005
Guitar Hero Shredder A metal-clad Shredder may have attacked the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, but now a very different Shredder is launching its own assault on fans of Guitar Hero. The Shredder is the first third-party controller to be released for the cord-ripping musical game.
 
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