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  • How will the Palm Pre Plus and Pixi Plus fare in the UK?

    In case you missed it, O2 yesterday confirmed that they’ll soon be shipping Palm’s Pre Plus and Pixi Plus handsets. The handsets “start from free” but unless you want to £35 a month on a 24 month tariff or £40 per month on an 18 month tariff you’ll have to shell out for a Pre…

  • Available on DVD: Stephen Hawking’s Universe

    Available on DVD: Stephen Hawking’s Universe

    Previously airing on the Discovery Channel, Stephen Hawking’s Universe – a three-part exploration of the the greatest mysteries of the cosmos – comes to DVD next month. In each instalment Hawking reveals the wonders of the universe as never seen before. The two hour opener uncovers the biggest tale of all – the entire history,…

  • Available on DVD: Princess of Persia

    Available on DVD: Princess of Persia

    Action movie Princess of Persia which tells the epic true story of one woman’s battle to save a nation comes to DVD on 24th May 2010 and is available to pre-order from the seenit.co.uk store
. King Xerxes is leading the Persians in a brutal war with the Greeks. At his side is the beautiful Esther,…

  • SeeSaw announces new paid-for content offering

    SeeSaw announces new paid-for content offering

    Online TV service SeeSaw has extended its service to offer paid-for content including content from a previously announced deal with BBC Worldwide.

  • Sons of Anarchy – The Motorcycle Club Members

    A notorious outlaw motorcycle club (MC) fight to protect their livelihood while ensuring that their simple, sheltered town of Charming, California, remains exactly that: charming in Sons of Anarchy, airing Wednesdays at 10pm on Bravo. The MC must confront threats from drug dealers, corporate developers and overzealous law officers. Behind the MC’s familial lifestyle and…

  • Google rethinking Nexus One sales strategy?

    Oops, it seems Google has fessed up to another miscalculation in its approach to selling the Nexus One superphone. Having been found wanting by consumers expecting a little more support than email and a user to user forum, it seems the search engine giant has realised expecting potential buyers to stump up several hundred quid…