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Screenfeeder is a gorgeous new app for the iPhone, iPad or TV (via Apple TV's AirPlay), which displays your social feeds on the screen from services like Twitter, Foursquare, Instagram and Dribble.
There's a stand so you can prop it up and use wireless controllers with it (not included; they're trying to keep the price low), and you can also plug it straight into your TV via HDMI, which basically makes this thing a spare NES home console.
The young unemployed get berated if they dare to have a flat-screen TV, let alone the devices via which the BBC is now expecting them to watch the shows aimed at them.
Catchup programming on the BBC iPlayer – via which more than 150m radio and TV programmes are accessed each month – falls into that second category.
Virgin Media already offers Sky Sports channels on cable TV, while BT Vision and Top Up TV, which operate via DTT, will need to launch new services which will require a number of logistical and technical agreements with BSkyB over issues such as encryption.
Asda will launch a new catch line "That's Better" via a TV campaign which will premiere during The X Factor on ITV on Saturday.
There is also the suggestion that the channel may be a way to win back viewers who have gravitated to pay-as-you go sport via Now TV, which allows viewers to pay for a day's access to Sky Sports without an expensive TV subscription.
His TV programme, which is accessible via satellite in Saudi, is organising protest locations and revving up viewers to participate.
As in the UK, BSkyB will offer its content not just over satellite but over the internet via its Now TV service, which is operated as a standalone brand to compete with pay rivals such as Netflix, and over mobile via its Sky Go platform or deals with operators such as Vodafone.
Blinkx gives you even more of this kind of personalization via its "personal TV channels," which let you specify topics that you like.
Other channels via which participants would prefer to receive more information are the internet (48.0%), specialists (37.6%), leaflets (22.5%), TV (12.4%), newspapers (7.7%), friends (6.0%), a telephonic help-desk (5.3%), magazines (4.9%), radio (2.4%) and books (2.2%).
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