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Paul Thurrott's Apple TV Review...

Blog Comment I've seen him make incredibly snap decisions about a product based on some personal annoyance or quirk that has essentially no impact on most people and definitely no market effect. As for the Apple TV, well nobody trying to score against this...

[March 26, 2007, 23:38]

Ultrawideband May Be Just Too Wide

News He said interference is highly unlikely, but if it were to occur, it would probably create the same level of annoyance as everyday mishaps such as "when I drape my phone cord over my PC. The satellite industry and its TV and cable customers say a...

[February 13, 2003, 9:41]

Software Jihad Part 2

Blog The problem of marketing shrink-wrap operating system software has been exposed by the "black-screen of annoyance", (The BSOA, you read it here first! Windows 7, 8, 9 whatever is installed and the first thing it will do is connect to the big...

[November 3, 2008, 17:29]

SCO Wants To Undermine Linux Foundation

Talkback Meanwhile the annoyance and damage caused to the innocent is out of all proportion to the importance of SCO to the human race. seems to have no way of killing off this stupid and irrelevant case.maybe they should give Darl McBride his own TV comedy...

[October 30, 2003, 17:03]

BBC Threatens IPlayer Hackers With Mild Annoyance

Blog Hence the iPlayer, which delivers TV to people's computers. Others in the TV industry, never entirely happy with this 'broadcasting' idea in the first place, insist that every effort is made to prevent the wrong people from doing the wrong thing...

[June 9, 2008, 11:42]

BBC Threatens IPlayer Hackers With Mild Annoyance

Blog Comment The TV License payers. If I understand things correctly. The problem is really when it comes to playing fair with those who paid for the content in the first place. The vast majority of whom are UK residents.

[June 12, 2008, 9:50]

BBC Threatens IPlayer Hackers With Mild Annoyance

Blog Comment It's not at all clear what is being protected or why: if you hang out on the UK TV torrent trackers, stuff appears within minutes of broadcast, all carefully captured from Freeview via cards. I was at 3GSM, the mobile phone industry's annual...

[June 10, 2008, 0:01]

BBC Threatens IPlayer Hackers With Mild Annoyance

Blog Comment What if people around the world spent all their time watching the superior TV from the BBC (other good UK TV outlets are available) and didn't bother watching their own TV output. I've seen a number of ideas that look quite interesting (BBC Trust...

[June 10, 2008, 14:22]