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Sony ramps up PlayStation 3 video content
Gamers will be able to download movies to rent or buy directly from their PlayStation 3 within the next few months, Sony Computer Entertainment announced today.
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Crash test: TV versus PS3
In the last few weeks, we've brought you some extreme car crash testing footage with small cars versus large ones and old cars versus new models. Sony has bammed it up a notch, rocketing a PS3 into a TV.
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Sony upgrades Bravia warranty to three years
Sony is set to announce its Christmas promotion with a free full three-year warranty on all of its Bravia LCD televisions, up from a standard 12 months, starting 1 October.
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What's behind Seven's Foxtel hunt?
Seven has made no secret of its expansion ambitions, but buying into pay-TV monolith Foxtel lends even greater clarity to the network's long-term vision. With wireless distribution and solid content channels under its belt, can Seven bring IPTV into the mainstream?
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Bad boy Kogan called to ACCC's office
Australia's competition regulator has taken controversial Melbourne-based technology vendor Kogan to task for what it said was misleading advertising which could contravene the Trade Practices Act.
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IceTV wins EPG High Court decision
Australian company IceTV has won a long-running court battle against the Nine Network in which the television station had claimed IceTV's electronic program guide infringed its copyright.
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NEC pulls out of retail market
NEC has confirmed it is pulling out of the local retail market in a "strategic restructure" making it the fourth TV manufacturer to pull out of Australia in the past year.
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Digital television to be called "Freeview"
Australia's free-to-air broadcasters have got together to launch the upcoming Freeview digital television brand and guide.
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When will analog TV be turned off in my area?
Want to know how long you have until you need a digital set-top box? We go through each of the coverage areas and there's some surprises.
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Philips pulls out of television market
Philips has announced it is pulling out of the Australian market for televisions in December of this year, and will instead focus on health and beauty products.
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ABC's Web TV a hit
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation has claimed an instant success with its new internet television platform iView, with 58,000 people visiting the site in its first 24 hours of operation.
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LG gives a damn about Scarlet
LG spends a lot of money on the launch party for its new viral advertising campaign, but will the TVs themselves stack up?
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Report questions Sony's next-gen TV claims
Does OLED technology live up to its performance claims?
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TV comes to life with gesture technology
The natural human interface has been a huge theme at this year's CES.
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Is Sony stuck in neutral with OLED?
Sony will bring its organic light-emitting diode (OLED) TVs to the US, but the company may be having a size problem.
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Pioneer unveils razor-thin plasma TV
Pioneer shows off its TV chops at CES, with a 9mm thick bezel and rendering contrast ratios obsolete.
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Panasonic to unveil 150-inch plasma TV
Panasonic is expected to unveil a 150-inch plasma television at the Consumer Electronics Show this week.
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Bright future for OLEDs, report predicts
Research firm expects market for OLEDs used in displays and lighting to reach US$15.5 billion by 2014.
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Loser-generated content
Sick of being the biggest loser when it comes to free-to-air Web portals, Ten's getting serious.
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10 things wrong with Ten's download service
Last night I visited Ten's Supernatural site in order to test their episode download service. As a result, I can comfortably list 10 things wrong with it.
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