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Telcos pledge unmetered iSky access
Thu, 25th Nov 2010
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Six telcos, including Orcon and Vodafone, offer unmetered access to iSky, Sky's new online TV service in NZ, promising more flexibility.
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PS3 TVNZ Ondemand app update 'soon'
Wed, 17th Nov 2010
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TVNZ's Ondemand service is set for a PS3 app update to enhance streaming up to 1500kbps, promising a significant quality boost soon.
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TVNZ Ondemand gets 1500kbps streaming
Tue, 16th Nov 2010
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TVNZ has released an update to its video player following better broadband penetration and increased data allowances.
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New PS3 movie streaming service goes live
Thu, 4th Nov 2010
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Sony New Zealand has launched its MUBI film streaming service - with Facebook integration - for PlayStation 3.
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Big brother gets crowd-sourced
Mon, 1st Nov 2010
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A new UK website, InternetEyes, offers up to GBP £1000 for crowd-sourced reporting of crimes via live CCTV feeds, raising civil liberty concerns.
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VLC Media Player
Mon, 25th Oct 2010
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VLC is a free and open source multimedia player. It reads almost every video file, yet it's very powerful and simple to use.
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SONY ERICSSON AINO
Fri, 1st Jan 2010
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Available from: Vodafone and Telecom<br />In the market for a phone? Own a PlayStation 3? Then the Sony Ericsson Aino demands your attention.
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Orcon customers to enjoy
Tue, 24th Nov 2009
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Orcon announced today that YouTube traffic won’t count towards its customers’ data caps until the end of January 2010.
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TVNZ boosts online content
Sun, 1st Mar 2009
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Nearly all of TVNZ’s programme content for Channels One and Two is now available free through its Web sites, www.