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BBC banned from using DRM on Freeview HD

BBC banned from using DRM on Freeview HD

The BBC proposed a form of DRM on its HD service some time ago, and was roundly criticised for the move. Now it appears Ofcom isn't up for any copy protection either Read more

10 November 2009, 10:10  |  Tags: BBC, freesat, Freeview, Freeview, watchdog

CNET UK > Crave > Televisions

BBC Freeview DRM: The slightly less inflammatory truth

BBC Freeview DRM: The slightly less inflammatory truth

Today has seen some confusion about a BBC proposal to add DRM to Freeview broadcasts. We've managed to sort through the paranoia and get to the truth -- which isn't all that dramatic Read more

16 September 2009, 11:24  |  Tags: BBC, freesat, Freeview, DRM, encryption

CNET UK > Crave > Gadgets

Digital Britain: Download illegally and lose your right to privacy

Digital Britain: Download illegally and lose your right to privacy

If you're a fan of downloading video or music from the Internet, you might want to prepare yourself for a court appearance -- or perhaps slow broadband Read more

16 June 2009, 17:31  |  Tags: Ofcom, BitTorrent, Pirate Bay, privacy, copyright

CNET UK > Crave > Home Cinema

What's wrong with Blu-ray, and how to fix it

What's wrong with Blu-ray, and how to fix it

We love Blu-ray as much as the next tech site, but just because you love something doesn't mean you can't point out its obvious and annoying flaws. All feedback is a gift you know Read more

23 March 2009, 13:02  |  Tags: Blu-ray discs, Java, wiki, bonus features

CNET UK > Crave > Home Cinema

DivX 7: H.264 w00tage and Blu-ray p0wnage

DivX 7: H.264 w00tage and Blu-ray p0wnage

DivX is something most Internet inhabitants have heard of. Much of the video online is encoded in the format and now, with the new version, much more HD video will use the system Read more

20 January 2009, 12:26  |  Tags: DivX, D-Link DSM-330, Panasonic DMP-BD35, DivX playback

CNET UK > Crave > Televisions

3D: The great unwanted TV technology?

3D: The great unwanted TV technology?

This year at CES was the year of 3D -- evey manufacturer was desperate to show how great they think it is. The problem is no one asked for 3D TV, and no one cares Read more

13 January 2009, 10:50  |  Tags: Panasonic, Sky, Yahoo, Martin Scorsese

CNET UK > Reviews > DVD & PVR

8.5

Oppo DV-980H review

Oppo DV-980H review

First things first -- we love this DVD player for ignoring DVD region coding. But that isn't all it does: the Oppo DV-980H does just about everything else, too, including producing 1080p pictures. It may be expensive, but for what you're getting, it's great value and will be worth it for those who want to watch their DVDs in amazingly high quality Read more

6 October 2008, 15:22  |  Tags: Oppo, Oppo DV-980H, Jurassic Park, analogue, DVDs

CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 & Digital Music

9.1

Apple iPod classic (2nd gen) review

Apple iPod classic (2nd gen) review

Apple's done it again -- its new 120GB iPod classic is a cut above the rest. This edition has more features, such as the Genius playlist tool, and allows you to watch very high-quality video on its 640x480-pixel resolution screen. As with all iPods, you'll have to stick with iTunes, and spring for better headphones, but still, this gadget rocks Read more

16 September 2008, 10:03  |  Tags: Apple, Apple iPod classic (2nd gen), earphones, AAC, podcasts

CNET UK > Crave > Home Cinema

Sony RDR-HXD995: Jack of all trades, master of set-top boxes

Sony RDR-HXD995: Jack of all trades, master of set-top boxes

If your living room is sweltering from the combined heat output of dozens of boxes, check out a Sony DVD player that'll upscale to 1080p and record Freeview to a hard drive Read more

6 August 2008, 11:14  |  Tags: Sony, FireWire, Freeview, Sony RDR-HXD995, PVR

CNET UK > Reviews > Accessories

8.5

DVICO TViX HD M-6500A review

DVICO TViX HD M-6500A review

The DVICO TViX HD M-6500A media streamer claims to support virtually every video file you can find. What's more, it can take SATA hard drives, which means massive potential storage space. If you want to play HD computer files on your television, it offers plenty of functionality Read more

16 July 2008, 10:28  |  Tags: DVICO, DVICO TViX HD M-6500A, picture quality, HD DVD, love

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