Switched On taster
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'Switched On' is a monthly whistle-stop tour around the big news stories breaking in digital communications, crammed with bite size news chunks.
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Windows 7 launches more»
BBC and commercial broadcasters set to create one stop shop for online radio more»
BBC Trust blocks Open iPlayer more»
Conservative media policy set to recommend scrapping BBC license fee more»
Ben Bradshaw confirms No.10 are supportive of suggestions that BBC Trust should be
replaced more»
... Bradshaw also claims that rights holders would need court orders to punish consistent illegal file sharers more»
Research claims 91% of users would never pay for news online more»
Personalised newspaper service launched more»
Microsoft and Google both set to allow users to search tweets more»
Green light for non-Latin web addresses more»
Google strikes new deal for search page music streaming deal more»
US online sales set to return to pre-recession high more»
Report claims IT spending could show signs of a global recovery next year more»
YouTube could make �400m before 2010 more»
Best Buy to launch 'cloud movie' service in states more»
Virgin VoD figures higher than Channel 4 or Channel 5 more»
Sports bodies not impressed by Ofcom's plans for BSkyB's premium channels more»
... submission to Ofcom points out potential canvas loophole more»
FT claim eReader manufacturers set to ramp-up factories to keep up with demand more»
More digital library battles ensue as China make accusations more»
Nintendo learn from eBook 3G strategy more»
Ofcom unveil 2012 airwaves management strategy more»


