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Microsoft challenges YouTube
News There is a 100MB upload limit, but no limit on video length or number of videos a user can upload. Microsoft is set to launch today a beta version of a new service that lets people upload videos of their cats dancing, babies laughing and teenagers...
19 September 2006, 9:41
Vodafone to launch Super 3G
News There is also a £45 'unlimited' package with a 1GB limit, which at full specified speed can be reached in around an hour and a half. Use above that limit may trigger a variety of responses from Vodafone according to its 'reasonable opinion...
22 June 2006, 9:34
BBC moves forward on Web TV
News Ofcom called for a limit of two weeks. The BBC's revised proposals have settled on an upper limit of 30 days. The BBC has announced its Web TV plan will provisionally go ahead, despite concern from media watchdog Ofcom over how the launch would...
2 February 2007, 8:47
New security proposed for do-it-all phones
News This so-called digital rights management technology could mean access to more exclusive content on mobile phones, but it could also limit the content that will play on devices. But user-rights advocates complain that such things limit consumers...
28 September 2005, 8:50
UK police in truce with cybervigilantes
News Others, such as 419 Eater, engage in scam baiting -- deliberately trying to waste scammers' time, including have them take trophy photos of themselves to send to the scam baiters, in the hope it will limit scammer's activities.
18 January 2007, 9:31
Xbox price to drop tonight
News In his research note, Gikas wrote that Xbox management must be under pressure to limit losses on its Xbox hardware system. We think the $149 price point is a risky undertaking that will limit unit sales without additional promotions or killer...
29 March 2004, 10:55
Has the iPod run out of new tricks?
News Imagination is the limit'The mobile phone market is important, analysts say, noting that some consumers may opt to carry only one device, while others will make use of their mobile phone for listening to music, even while carrying an iPod or other...
24 August 2006, 10:22
Laser printers danger to health, says study
News Office laser printers are as unhealthy as cigarettes, according to an Australian professor, who is now calling for regulations to limit printer emissions. Office workers who are breathing easy since smoking was banned in public places in the UK can...
2 August 2007, 9:42
Execs unsure of in-game ads
News While advertisers are happy to talk that up, there is a limit to the amount of money available. More and more companies are starting to integrate in-game ads into their games, and recent examples include Guitar Hero III, Skate, and
Tags: ads, ad, advertising, financial times
31 January 2008, 9:03
Microsoft limits XP mini laptop specs
News This fits in with the reported exemption from the 1GHz limit for Via's C7-M processors, which go up to 1.6GHz, and Intel's Atom processors, which go up to 1.87GHz. Microsoft has reportedly set strict limitations on the specifications of the cheap...
Tags: storage, cpu, processor, mini
16 May 2008, 9:24
Xbox 360 update revealed
News The first new feature announced was a family timer that would limit playtime on the console to a set amount of time every day or week. Microsoft has been trickling out details about its December firmware update for the Xbox 360 in recent weeks.
Tags: arcade, details, console, points
3 December 2007, 10:48
Mobile roaming bills to be slashed
News The EC has announced new proposals that will first limit the wholesale prices operators can charge for roaming services, with a similar price cap to be placed on retail prices six months after. Mobile operators are to have their roaming prices...
13 July 2006, 9:58
Xbox 360 IPTV ready at year's end
News Among the more talked-about-but-still-unconfirmed features is a tool that would allow parents to limit the amount of time their children can play. The Xbox 360 fall update is just around the corner and speculation is rife about what features it...
Tags: television, functionality, console, xbox
31 October 2007, 9:26
Broadband vendors: Why can't we do it in the road?
News The Traffic Management Bill will limit the extent to which utility companies such as telcos can dig up the nation's roads. British businesses will have to pay more for high-speed Internet services and wait longer for problems to be fixed if...
29 June 2004, 15:30
London swallows another Oyster fail
News The system failed at all London Underground stations and ticket gates were opened to limit disruption while the problem was resolved. London's Oyster travel smart card system failed for the second time in a fortnight with many commuters enjoying a...
Tags: cards, problem, card, london
28 July 2008, 11:06


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