NON-QUALS LARGE HI-SPEC IMMACULATE 2 BED APARTMENT Views - Parking - Hottub – Garden - Sauna - Website (Jersey Insight)

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Panasonic readies Freesat Blu-ray pair - Reg Hardware

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Panasonic readies Freesat Blu-ray pair
Reg Hardware, UK
By James Sherwood • Get more from this author Panasonic this week previewed what it claimed is the world’s first pair of Blu-ray recorders with two integrated Freesat receivers and an internal hard drive. Because both players each have two tuners, ...
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Libertines Pete and Carl - the only joint interview - NME.com

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Libertines Pete and Carl - the only joint interview
NME.com, UK
"I always put Pete forward as a little guinea pig," Barat then joked. "Pete solo, that worked out, so I'll do that next year." To hear the interview at 3pm (GMT) and 7pm today (February 26), tune in through Sky Channel 0184, Virgin Media 975, Freesat ...

HDTV: Is it worth it? - Telegraph.co.uk

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HDTV: Is it worth it?
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom
At the same time Freesat announced that it has added over 200000 customers to its recently launched free digital TV service which offers HD viewing. HDTV is fast becoming part of the TV landscape and affordable for the great majority of UK homes, ...

Project Canvas startup costed at £24m (Guardian Unlimited)

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Project Canvas, the venture between BBC, ITV and BT to "bring catch-up from the PC to the TV", will cost the partners £24m to get up and running. The venture's backers aim to provide an open technology offering so that viewers with Freeview or Freesat and a broadband connection can access catch-up and on-demand programming via their TV from online services such as BBC iPlayer and ITV Player. ...
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