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BBC says Wimbledon broke online live video records  0

The BBC has announced that its online coverage of Wimbledon has broken its previous records for the most popular live video streams of a sporting event.

The BBC says during this year’s Wimbledon its Sport website has seen more users than ever logging on to follow the coverage online.

Across the Wimbledon fortnight, the BBC Sport website received a total of 19.3 million requests for Wimbledon content of which 16.2 million was live coverage – 3.5 times that of the year before.

But it was British hope Murray that created demand for a record breaking 2.1 million requests for Centre Court coverage on Friday as users logged on to follow the Andy Murray v Andy Roddick match online.

The BBC says this has now become the most popular single live video stream for sport, beating the previous record set during the 2008 Olympics.

In addition, the Beeb has revealed 7.5 million chose to use the Red Button service to choose which coverage to follow.

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BBC says Wimbledon broke online live video records originally appeared on Pocket-lint on Mon, 06 Jul 2009 17:19:08 +0100

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Partnership between BT and the Football Foundation
BT Vision launches community channel 0

BT has announced a partnership with the Football Foundation that it hopes will reach out to people who are “not confident with technology”, and help them learn about the digital world.

Based in football clubs across the UK, “Communicating for Success” will fund IT illiterates to create content for BT Vision that’ll be available on-demand to all customers.

Marc Watson, BT Vision’s chief executive said: “The Communicating for Success Channel is a milestone in the development of BT Vision. It engages the creativity of people who may have had limited access to technology, allowing them to make programming for their own communities”.

The Communicating for Success channel will be available from the BT Vision listings guide at channel 965.

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BT Vision launches community channel originally appeared on Pocket-lint on Fri, 03 Jul 2009 10:27:27 +0100

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And killing DVD while it’s at it
Blu-ray "Defies Recession" 0

Blu-ray disc sales are rising despite the depression, says the British Video Association, the trade body that represents the interests of publishers and rights owners of video home entertainment.

It’s been revealed that more than 3.1 million Blu-ray Discs have sold in 2009 to date, a rise of 231% on the same period last year.

The BVA says that this “signifies public interest in the high definition format’s unparalleled picture and sound quality”.

We say that considering that Blu-ray’s next-gen rival HD DVD officially croaked in February 2008, leaving Blu-ray as the only high-def disc format on the market since that time, the rise is not only to be expected, but not particularly impressive.

The BVA suggests that Blu-ray success (as opposed to perhaps downloads, streaming or rental services) has in fact led to the decline of DVD, with SD disc sales down 9.5% year-on-year bringing the total number of discs sold in 2009 to just 100 million (compared, of course, the BD’s 3.1).

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Blu-ray "defies recession" originally appeared on Pocket-lint on Wed, 01 Jul 2009 16:32:12 +0100

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Media buttons added to minscule tapper
Brando offers Super Tiny Multimedia Keyboard 0

Brando has unveiled an update to its Super Tiny Keyboard, dubbed the Super Tiny Multimedia Keyboard. As you might imagine, the upgrade brings multimedia keys to the wee device.

12 to be precise – WWW, Email, Media, Play/Pause, Stop, Vol-, Vol+, Word, Excel, Cut, Copy, and Paste. It weighs a bit more though – 150g, rather than 116 from its predecessor.

It’s available now, comes with a retractable USB cable, and costs $29, which is about £18 at current exchange rates. In possible tribute to Michael Jackson, It comes in Black or White.

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Brando offers Super Tiny Multimedia Keyboard originally appeared on Pocket-lint on Fri, 26 Jun 2009 12:48:55 +0100

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Will this rock your world?
Anvil! The Story Of Anvil 0

While the rockumentary isn’t exactly a genre that’s in need of expanding, few of us will ever moan when its ranks swell. Following in the path of such behemoths as This Is Spinal Tap and Metallica: Some Kind Of Monster, Anvil! The Story of Anvil confirms the fact metal is entertaining as hell without needing to break a sweat.

Feted in the early-80 as trailblazers for stumbling on the template for the more gutteral, thrashier school of rock, Canadian hair-spray botherers Anvil were forced to watch as their adoring peers left them in their wake. Now down to the two founding members, frontman Steve “Lips” Kudlow and drummer Robb Reiner, the pair defy receding hairlines and dwindling audiences to strive for the glory they felt should be theirs.

When not turning things up to 11, Lips makes ends meet by working for a catering company, his colleagues unaware of his former glory, when he performed to tens of thousands at an 80s Japanese rock festival. When a promoter sets up a tour of Europe, it offers a light at the end of Lips’ crappy tunnel, one he’s only too keen to grab. The tour instead offers an insight into how far they’ve fallen and the flaws that held them back.

Anvil is directed by long-term fan Sacha Gervaisi, and while it may have been his intention to help the band take their, arguably, deserved place in the rock pantheon, he actually gets a whole load more.

While the similarities with Spinal Tap are pretty overwhelming, Gervaisi seems to realise the connection is inevitable and embraces them, after all, Anvil came first and MUST have been an inspiration: Tap bass player Derek Smalls wears the same bondage top, while their track Big Bottoms sounds not a touch unlike Anvil’s Metal On Metal.

But Tap works as a template here, priming you for the rock cliché gags that bounce around the screen. But the rub is that the laughs are played off against the crushing sadness to immense effect, making you feel genuinely sorry for them and giving the film its kick.

Like the awesome American Movie before it (which I suggest you rabidly track down), which charted one man’s deluded quest to make a clearly shit horror movie, it’s Lips’ unshakeable devotion to a cruelly diminishing dream that leaves an impression.

We may get kicks from his plight for 90 minutes, but it’s Lips’ whole life, which is no laughing matter. Lips himself is a great subject, flipping from a highly strung diva one moment to a new age hippy puppy the next, like some kinda of guitar-toting David Banner/Hulk combo.

The point of a documentary is to highlight a human truth – and though on the surface it’s a rough and ready trawl through Devil’s Horns country, underneath it’s a look at how important it is to have a dream and whether anyone has the right to take that dream away from you.

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Anvil! The Story Of Anvil – DVD originally appeared on Pocket-lint on Fri, 26 Jun 2009 12:00:00 +0100

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