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iPhone 3G Pay & Go is NOW available on the Apple Online Store
December 8, 2008 by The Editor
Filed under Mobile phones, Movies, Music
Now you can have a phone, iPod, and Internet in one fast 3G device. Introducing iPhone 3G Pay & Go to the Apple Online Store starting at £342.50 with free delivery
With fast 3G wireless technology, GPS, support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync, and the new App Store, iPhone 3G puts even more amazing features in your hands. And just like the original iPhone, it combines three products in one - a revolutionary phone, a widescreen iPod, and a breakthrough Internet device.
O2 Pay & Go customers can now enjoy all the great features of iPhone 3G -including unlimited browsing and Wi-Fi for 12 months -without a monthly contract.
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iPod™ - Free laser engraving when you buy direct from Apple
November 11, 2008 by The Editor
Filed under Entertainment, Gadgets, Gifts, Movies, Music, Technology
Apple are offering free laser engraving when you buy an Apple iPod™.
The 8GB iPod touch holds up to 1,750 songs or 10 hours of video. Available direct from Apple for £169 ships within 24 hours.
The 3.5″ screen is ideal for watching movies on the move or playing games.
The iPod has built-in speaker, Multi-Touch display, accelerometer, 3D graphics and WiFi. So you can easily surf the web whenever you have access to WiFi.
There are over a thousand different games and applications available for the iPod touch in almost every category - entertainment, social networking, sports, photography, reference, and travel.
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Films available in UK through iTunes
June 4, 2008 by The Editor
Filed under Movies
Broadband users in the UK can now download any of 700 films through iTunes, for both rental and purchase.
The downloads are the result of new deals with a number of Hollywood studios. Web-users can download a selected film to their computer before having the option of transferring to a range of media. The latest releases will cost a maximum of £10.99 to buy and £3.49 to rent, with a £1 premium for HD versions.
Analyst Michael Gertenberg told Claudine Beaumont at telegraph.co.uk: "What iTunes was to music stores online, it now is to video rentals. It’’s an important move that clearly is going to have an impact on the industry in fairly short order. This will change how folks rent movies and at the same time, drive more consumers into the Apple ecosystem."
Film rentals are available for 30 days from the moment of download, with the download ending 48 hours after the customer initiates a viewing. Studios such as Walt Disney, Warner Bros, Paramount Pictures and Sony have all reached distribution deals with Apple.
The launch has been timed to coincide with the build-up to the release of the latest iPhone.
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Pricing shift indicated with Apple’’s new HBO deal
May 15, 2008 by The Editor
Filed under Computers, Movies, Music downloads, Televisions
A host of TV shows are to be made available through a new deal iTunes has made with cable TV producer HBO.
Prices will, however, differ for some programmes.
HBO television shows such as The Sopranos, Sex and the City and Flight of the Conchords will be available to download through iTunes, but some shows will be more expensive than others, priced at nearly $3 an episode rather than $2.
Rob Enderle, founder and principal analyst at consulting firm the Enderle Group, told John Boudreau at mercurynews.com: "I think this is the way it will go. Maybe a first-time movie will sell for $30. It’’s not going to sell for $2."
The pricing differences are based on the fact that not all content has equal status, with newer shows commanding the premium price tag.
The deal will enable Apple to draw attention away from a disagreement with American broadcaster NBC which lead to Apple removing all the network’’s shows from iTunes.
Around 800 TV shows are already available through iTunes, with episode download figures currently standing at 150 million.

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Apple to sell movies via iTunes
May 3, 2008 by The Editor
Filed under Movies, Music downloads
Apple has revealed that customers will be able to purchase new movie releases from major film studios from iTunes on the same day they are released on DVD.
The iPod manufacturer revealed that new releases and catalogue titles from studios like 20th Century Fox, The Walt Disney Studios, Warner Bros, Paramount Pictures, Universal Studios Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Lionsgate, Image Entertainment and First Look Studios would be made available via iTunes.
Eddy Cue, Apple’’s vice president of iTunes, commented: "We”re thrilled to bring iTunes Store customers new films for purchase day-and-date with the DVD release.
"We think movie fans will love being able to buy their favourites from major and independent studios."
Once purchases, the movies can be viewed on an iPod with video function, iPhone, Mac or PC or on a widescreen TV with Apple TV.
Adam Baum, a media analyst at Gartner, explained to the Times that studios had been reluctant to undermine DVD sales, but were beginning to understand the importance of digital services.
"This is ultimately cheaper for the studios, who will get rid of a lot of manufacturing and distribution costs, and they won”t have to share such a large slice of the pie with retailers," he explained.
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Movies ”define summer” for growing numbers of Brits
April 22, 2008 by The Editor
Filed under Movies
More Britons will enjoy going to the movies than sunbathing or country walks over the coming summer, a new study has found.
Regardless of what the weather may have in store, a majority of people look forward to the summer due to the large number of blockbuster movies on offer, both at their local cinemas and on DVD.
Some 81 per cent of those adults polled by the Film Distributors” Association (FDA) felt that the summer was the time when "a lot of the year’’s best films come out", with two-thirds looking forward to going to see a movie at least once.
Indeed, only going on holiday and enjoying a barbecue with friends was found to be a more popular activity among Brits, with movies beating music festivals and watching the Olympics as a top summer priority across the country.
"The survey indicates that, for most of us, our summers are partly but increasingly defined by the experience of the films we see in cinemas," noted FDA chief Mark Batey.
The findings come ahead of the launch of the magazine Focus, one million copies of which will be given out for free in a special summer offer.

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HMV sales & discounts
March 14, 2008 by The Editor
Filed under Entertainment, Movies, Music

The 70% Off Sale Is Now On at the HMV store!!
There are savings on CDs, DVDs, DVD Box Sets, and Games.
Products such as The Simpsons Movie for just £4.99 and Assassins Creed for the PS3 for only £24.99 it has never been a better time to buy
As of Friday the 14th of March the Xbox 360 range will be priced at the following:
Arcade - Now Only £159.99
Pro - Now Only £199.99
Elite - Now Only £269.99
Please note that these prices are subject to change. Visit the HMV website for more information.
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Carry On makes a comeback
March 13, 2008 by The Editor
Filed under Movies
Carry On fans will be delighted to hear that the comedy series that has been redundant for 16 years could be making a comeback in cinemas by the end of this year.
According to the BBC the final script for the 32nd Carry On movie has been signed off and depending on production schedules could be on the big screen by late 2008.
The film will be titled Carry On London and will chart the behind-the-scenes exploits of a limousine company as it drives celebrities off to an awards show.
Former EastEnders actor Shaun Williamson was originally lined up to star in the movie when plans to resurrect the series began in 2003, but he pulled out following the announcement of further delays to the project.
New casting details are expected to be announced later in the year and it is hoped the film could be released to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Carry On series.
Meanwhile, in the current movie chart the action-thriller Vantage Point, starring Dennis Quaid and Forrest Whitaker, has topped the UK box office in its first weekend on release.
Historical drama The Other Boleyn Girl is now in second place while US sporting comedy The Game Plan is third in the chart.
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Panasonic to introduce new Blu-ray player to UK
February 27, 2008 by The Editor
Filed under Computers, Movies, Technology
Panasonic is set to launch its DMP-BD 30 Blu-ray player in the UK.
Coming soon after Blockbuster video stores announced that it is to give preference to the new technology and will soon only be offering films in the Blu-ray format, the electronics company has announced that it is to introduce its latest model into the UK market.
The new model will come boast Panasonic’s Pixel Precision Progressive Processing for HD technology, which will offer homeowners a cinema-standard picture quality from the comfort of their own home, and it will also be able to play CDs.
As an introductory offer, the company will be bundling the movies Ratatouille and Cars in with the player in a special package to cost £349.
At the same time Microsoft has announced that it is to introduce Paramount’s HD DVD player with its Xbox 360, with movies such as Blades of Glory, Naked Gun and Transformers to be among the first movies on offer. 
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