Tuesday 22 December 2009

Project Canvas is – GO!!!

At long blooming last!

http://www.t3.com/news/bbc-gets-green-light-for-freeview-on-demand-service?=42937&cid=OTC-RSS&attr=T3-Main-RSS

The BBC Trust has approved Project Canvas, the next-generation IPTV platform designed to provide a unified method of delivering BBC, ITV, C4 and Five programmes to the UK.

Delivery over broadband gives Canvas UK wide coverage from day 1. So no wonder Sky and Virgin are bothered. Maybe this will give the incumbants the kick up the jacksy they need to innovate in their offerings.

Sky could have been delivering IPTV for a couple of years now, they’ve seriously dragged their feet.

And Virgin are only starting to roll out their IP-based network.

Canvas has BT and TalkTalk as partners, arguably the two biggest names in UK broadband, so the future’s looking bright.

Now where’s my Canvas box? I fancy some beta-testing!

Thursday 10 December 2009

Idle thoughts…

The classic anti-drugs campaign, twisted:

This is your brain.
This is your brain on drugs.
This is your brain on speed.
This is your brain in stilettos.
This is your brain in a thong…

 

New put-down:

I'm not saying the guy is odd, but he spends all day searching Google… and the letters C O and K look faded on his keyboard...

Tuesday 8 December 2009

We love you Bill Yeager!

Did any of you hear PM Gordon Brown's speech yesterday when he was dribbling on about the new 3rd generation of public services...

Was hilarious... tech name-dropping galore...

"I'd like to thank Sir Tim Berners-Lee for his hard work..... and I'd like to thank Martha Lane-Fox for her hard work...."

Was waiting for "I'd like to thank Sir Bill Gates (remember honorary knighthood)... and I'd like to acknowledge Alan Turing.... not forgetting Charles Babbage.... "

Come on, what about Bill Yeager? Daddy of the router! We'd have no internet without Daddy Bill...

Monday 30 November 2009

TiVo returns to the UK!

About bleeding time!

Yes, the fantastic news all original TiVo UK users have been waiting for. TiVo are coming back to Blighty!

VirginMedia have made the wisest decision ever to team up with TiVo to produce their next generation of cable set-top-boxes with the first units due to appear in 2010.

Sky+ will now get the stiff competition it’s been crying out for. I’d like to think this will spur Sky on to implement viewer ratings, recommendations and intelligent schedule-clash resolution features in the next releases of Sky+ and Sky+HD.

But I doubt it.

Instead Sky will probably just try and market VirginMedia and TiVo’s tie-up to death. The new Virgin+TiVo box won’t be cheap, so Sky will likely start giving Sky+HD boxes away for free with 6 months free HD viewing.

But then again, TiVo have just published their results in the US, they’re not signing up many new customers and are losing lots of existing subscribers.

Could we see NDS swooping in to snap-up TiVo at a bargain price?

Let’s see…

Tuesday 12 May 2009

Star Trek: more thoughts

Nero…

It wasn't really a role worthy of Bana. 

This was a throwaway panto villain, there was no exploration of Nero's character.

There wasn't a great deal of acting. Have to clock this one up as Eric just turning up for the money.

Actually if they had extended the movie by an hour, to include more of the prequel Countdown you would have got to see the downfall of Nero, how he goes from being a hero to a nemesis.

After Nolan, Goyer and Nolan (Chris, David and Jonathan) crafted the twisted genius of Ledger's Joker last year in The Dark Knight, this is the polar opposite of a villain, he's just a thug with a ship.

Even worse for you guys who ain't read Countdown. If you ain't read that, the film really does cheat you with Nero.

Read Countdown, you can grab the CBRs for it from Torrent.

Actually this is the second time Orci and Kurtzman have done this. They did a prequel comic for Transformers which explained background to the film. They are wasting material here. If they included more of this material in the main film, extending its duration by 30 minutes say, it would complete things much better.

Sadly for Transformers2 I suspect it's going to be a rough ride. Orci and Kurtzman have done 2 prequel comics for it. More wasted material....

Star Trek : Movie Review

Well I say review, it’s more what I like to call a nerd-gasm. Lots of thoughts generated from the film, loosely connected.

Excellent in your face start with the Narada tearing Kelvin apart. And that kind of seals the deal, with what is to come. They're changing the timeline. Kirk's dad being killed in action, Kirk growing up rebelling against his stepdad (Greg Grunberg's voice), and subsequently rebelling against everything else.

However they still keep elements there, things we want to see like how the characters meet and develop their relationships

But still adding little new details to flesh out the Star Trek canon.

Kirk beats the Kobayoshi Maru by changing the programme, we knew this, but now we learn that Spock wrote it.

And nice character interplay with Kirk chasing Uhura, only for us to learn that Uhura is seeing Spock.

Bones effectively gets his nickname from his early comments to Kirk about his divorce.

Karl Urban plays McCoy perfectly, I never felt it strayed into a parody, he kept it real.

Same too for Pegg with Scotty, so much danger of a parody, but he played it perfect.

Infact the only evidence of parody at all was Kirk himself in the Kobayoshi Maru, really hamming it up like Shatner.

That or when Chief Engineer Olson goes the time honoured disposable red-coat way of dropping too far straight into the beam - oops...

They got the classic lines in there, but woave them so well into the dialogue, they were delivered organically, again completely removing the chance for parody.

Bruce Greenwood I have always found a pleasure to watch, effortless acting, he is so undervalued by Hollywood.

Chekov was funny, Sulu works so well even without the deep voice. Uhura is sexy again. Also did you notice her roommate is Rachel Nichols who was in JJ's Alias..

JJ also sneaks in his childhood friend Greg Grunberg as the voice of Kirk's stepdad, we know Greg as Parkman on Heroes, but lest you forget he has been in JJ's other projects -  Felicity, Alias, What About Brian, Lost and even sneaked him in on MI3.

Did you spot Akiva Goldsman. I still maintain he should have been publicly flogged for Batman Forever and Batman & Robin, though he went a long way to redeemed himself with Da Vinci Code and A Beautiful Mind. Well Akiva has been writing some episodes for JJ's Fringe recently, so ta-da, JJ stuck him in as a member of the Vulcan Council!

Let's also not forget that Simon Pegg is a member of the JJ Abrams alumni, he was in MI3!

Paul McGillion, Dr Becket out of Stargate Atlantis. He's auditioned for Scotty, lost out to Pegg. But JJ recognised that he wanted to be in the film, so gave him that small part on the hangar deck.

Oh, and William Morgan Sheppard as the Vulcan Science Minister, I love's me a bit of Sheppard, back from the days when he was the Professor hologram on SeaQuest DSV.

JJ also got one of his favourite plot devices into the film, a huge gelatinous red sphere, this time as Red Matter. He loves those big balls of red. Alias had loads of them, in the Rambaldi devices they would keep finding balls of red liquid suspended in mid air.

The music from Michael Giacchino fits perfectly, and helps drive the story along. Though I swear the music used when Kirk is born and dad carks it (called Labor of Love on the soundtrack) just sounds like it came out of the sadder moments from Lost. There is clearly no doubting on this piece of music that MG does the music on Lost. He introduces a new Star Trek theme, a nice little hook which echoes throughout the film's score, it's nice and subdued, it could have gone horribly wrong, but he pulls it off well.

So now finally, what was wrong with it?

You might have noticed a name missing. The weakest point for me sadly, and oddly, was Zach Quinto. Yes, he looks 100% as you expect a young Spock to look. And his acting is great, he delivers the lines perfectly. It' s his voice, the pitch is just too high, kinda spoiled it for me.

Also they missed a trick for the fans. Anyone who's read Countdown the prequel story to the film, would know that Geordi LaForge designed and built the Jellyfish. So when Spock asks the Jellyfish computer for its origins, it simply replies that it was commissioned by Vulcan Science Academy. Ok, so the Vulcan's probably paid for it, hence the commissioned, but a nod to Geordi would have got a few smiles in the crowd.

Starships going into warp. JJ Abrams thank you thank you thank you...

We've finally got rid of that bloody TNG elastic-effect. Much better having the BSG style bolt noise and gone.

What's up with red matter? One single drop opens a blackhole, destroying an entire planet in like 5 minutes

Yet a great massive boulder of the stuff still takes 5 minutes to wreck the Narada? Surely those drops should of landed on crew members and made them implode on themselves?

Ok then what comes next, who knows? Paramount have shown huge faith in JJ by letting him blow up Vulcan, the timeline is fresh from here in, they can do whatever they want. Have to admit, I would never have risked betting money on Paramount being willing to let JJ splinter the franchise off like this. It's a clean slate gentlemen, with the odd bit of tinkering from an old Spock, where do we go now?

Tuesday 21 April 2009

The Next Format War

Adobe have developed a version of Flash for the TV platform [VentureBeat].

Whilst this news is brilliant as it will hopefully mean the development of beautiful UI’s and EPGs on HDTVs, unfortunately it also heralds a format war from the inevitable competition.

Already Yahoo have their widgets on Samsung TVs, with Sony and LG coming next. [ConnectedTV]

And Microsoft are no doubt wanting Silverlight on our TVs as well.

Adobe need to sign up Panasonic, and possibly shoe-horn Sony out of the Yahoo deal.

Key company to watch – Panasonic. Whatever they sign up with will become the standard.

Monday 20 April 2009

More Channels? Or Better Quality?

Fresh news that Tandberg Television have developed an advanced MPEG2 encoder for DVB.

New encoder cuts SD bitrate requirements

Now here lies the quandry. In the US where they intelligently decided to go HD over DTT this will likely mean further improvements to picture quality.

But what for the UK? Common sense would argue that we need to improve the picture quality on Freeview – but common sense never really provails when the regulators get involved.

So they’re likely to use it to squeeze more channels onto Freeview, to get more licence revenues from broadcasters.

But then, wait a moment, MPEG2? Why are we still messing around with such an old standard?

Surely the push should be to move onto MPEG4, especially with a need for HD services on Freeview?

So perhaps the 3rd, most logical option is to install the new encoders, squash more old MPEG2 services together to free up existing multiplexs. And then convert those multiplexes over to MPEG4 and HD.

It seems the logical approach. It helps OFCOM get around the broadcasters demands for extra spectrum for HD services, and also should help ease costs for existing operations (after upgrading).

Cross your fingers, wish on a falling star, whatever good luck you can will, let’s get those encoders to the UK sharpish!?

[DigitalSpy]

Tuesday 7 April 2009

Apple Tuesday again

Apple Store is down, expect new product announcement in the next 6 hours…

Wednesday 1 April 2009

TiVo looking for KiWi love

TiVo are taking their brilliant Australian twin-tuner DVR to New Zealand.

The lucky beggars!

New Zealanders get TiVo joy...

Come on TiVo, come back to blighty!!!

Petition Petition Petition!!!

Tuesday 17 March 2009

Don’t Panic!

With hindsight I’m surprised its taken this long for someone to do this to an ebook reader.

Kindle gets laser-etched.

Tuesday 10 March 2009

Samsung SSD RAID Array Awesomeness

A lovely piece of Samsung marketing here, they asked a group to pair up 24 SSDs in a 6TB RAID Array to test out performance.

They weren’t disappointed.

Watch in awe and envy!

I know I did…

Thursday 5 March 2009

TiVo Interview

Matt Haughey of PVR Blog got to interview Margret Schmidt of TiVo.

Part 1 Part 2 Part 3

More interesting and relevant to my current campaign to bring TiVo back to the UK is this interview from a few years ago in which Matt got to ask her about the user interface of TiVo, the remotes and the unique audio bloops and bleep noises that TiVo makes.

TiVo Design

BBC Radio 1 to drop Moyles?

I really do wonder if the BBC make all their important policy decisions by throwing a dice. The latest piece of genius is whether to drop Chris Moyles from the Breakfast Show on Radio 1.

Radio 1 is worried that they are going to lose young listeners because Moyles is 35. What a bunch of idiots. I hope these are just the witterings of one brainless researcher at the station.

I totally agree that young talent needs promoting and developing, but Radio 1 has wide appeal and a wide audience. Radio 1 has always struck a very fine balance between youth and experience.

Moyles is at the top of his game, he is where he needs to be. Maybe when he hits 40 it’ll be time for him to move on, but not yet.

And mark my words Radio 1, when Moyles does leave, he’ll take his audience with him.

DigitalSpy

Tuesday 24 February 2009

Free Download: f.lux

What a great idea. This little app, base on the time of day, adjusts the brightness of your display and even adds a tint to ease your eyes

Now all they have to do is integrate power-management and energy-saving with this and surely they deserve a Nobel peace prize?

f.lux

Monday 23 February 2009

Meet Google Linux

Google are famous for their secrecy, and ability to drop huge bombshells on their competition.

It has long been rumoured, and denied, that Google were working on their own OS for PC.

With the launch of Android for mobiles, people were distracted, perhaps Google had decided to leave the desktop alone and focus on mobile devices?

Never underestimate Google.

Android has now been compiled to run on a Netbook.

Next stop your desktop PC.

Meet Google Linux

Happy B’Day Chris Moyles

It was his birthday yesterday, the team celebrated on the Friday show with a special version of Take That’s The Greatest Day, reworded by Comedy Dave as The Greatest DJ…

A nice parody I think you’d agree, but better still, Gary Barlow re-recorded the track with the new words, and then recorded a special video as well.

This is quite awesome, at the time of posting 20,629 people have seen this.

It’s also in HQ, so hit that HQ button in the bottom right corner for crystal clear audio!

Friday 20 February 2009

Free Download: Smart Defrag

Like Diskeeper but not keen on the price?

IOBit Smart Defrag is here to save the day. Defragging your hard-disk in the background whilst you work.

A simple idea executed brilliantly.

Tuesday 17 February 2009

HTC Magic: Android Phone #2

HTC have officially unveiled the second Android-based phone at the MWC in Barcelona.

The plan for Google world domination proceeds according to schedule… oh, and it looks really good…

Mobile Chargers: There Can Be Only One!!!

Finally after all these years, the mobile phone manufacturers have agreed to standardise on a single charger for all new phones.

There can be only one!

Mark the date in your diaries, by January 2012 “most” (I love that word) mobile phones will use the Micro-USB interface currently a favourite for Windows Mobile and some Nokia handsets.

Windows 7 on XP

Why wait or upgrade? Get the look and feel of Windows 7 now, on your XP installation.

The Seven Remix XP will load all the Windows 7 icons, animations and fonts into your XP installation.

Samsung: The Power of Touch

However, I don’t think Apple will be quaking in their boots after seeing this at the Mobile World Congress today.

Mark Thomas: The hilarious truth about the banking crisis

Mark Thomas, Britain's premier commentator on social hypocrisy is back, this time focusing his attention on the banking crisis.

http://www.markthomasinfo.com/section_audiovideo/

He starts off by interviewing a former trader Sargon Nissan, and its amazing hearing some of the revelations and hidden truths.

http://www.markthomasinfo.com/section_audiovideo/mp3s/sargonnissan.mp3

You can also subscribe to it via iTunes Podcasts.

http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=303089356

For instance, do you remember during the US election the Republicans blamed the subprime crisis on Democratic president Clinton removing regulations on the banks. Well its interesting to hear just what that regulation was, and the real reason for it being lifted. The fact it was lifted wasn't the problem, it was the banks unexpected immoral behaviour without that regulation.

Or how Citigroup faced going bust, was bailed out with billions from the US government, and a few weeks later ordered a bunch of Learjets for its board and then spent $400m sponsoring the New York Mets new baseball field. http://www.marktalk.com/blog/archives/2371

You’ve gotta feel bad for the banks, well you wouldn’t want to feel good for them would you?

Monday 16 February 2009

Simpsons Go Hi-Def

To celebrate going HD, after 19 years The Simpsons has changed its intro.

Friday 13 February 2009

Free Download: FCleaner

FCleaner is a great little tool to clean up your disk and registry.

FCleaner

Monday 9 February 2009

Kublax: Online Money Manager

Came across this at the weekend. Excellent online money manager that is currently in beta but developing fast.

Think of it like Egg’s Money Manager with a bit of intelligence. Rather than just giving you access to your accounts, it performs analysis on your transactions giving you a picture of where your money is going.

They have very good security, but are still in beta, and still adding support for all the banks, so don’t be surprised if your bank isn’t on there. But if it isn’t just drop them an email and they’ll get onto it.

Kublax

Friday 6 February 2009

Free Download : CD2ISO

Simple, free utility to create ISO images from CD and DVD discs.

CD2ISO

Potential XMAS Pressies #2

If they could change the sound to a round of applause, I’d have one…

TiVo 4 UK Petition

Guys and gals...

I'm starting up a petition to see if we can get TiVo to bring a version of their brilliant Australian DTT PVR to the UK.

Though obviously with a better looking fascia on the box.

To put it simply, it's like Sky+ for Freeview but with more bells and whistles and easier to use.

You can register your opinion at http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/TiVo4UK

 

Thanks in advance for your help!

-Bix

Thursday 5 February 2009

IM: There can be only one!

DIGSBY – I bang on about this to people all the time, it is the standard for all IMs to achieve. It integrates all the popular IM networks, pulls in POP3 email, Facebook and now Twitter.

Tucking all this away in the corner of the screen, rather than having multiple browser windows open, you can quickly check the fast facts of your online existence.

The developers are also constantly refining and expanding it – updates download and install on startup. Report a problem and you get a response usually within the same hour.

DIGSBY

Free Download : Free Disk Analyzer

One of the excellent Windows extensions offered by Extensoft - find the files which are tying up all your precious disk space!

Free Disk Analyzer

New Sky+ HD EPG imminent

The long-awaited new Sky+ HD EPG changes are on their way soon according to Digital Spy.

Whilst this is excellent news for Sky+ HD owners, what about us “bog standard” Sky+ users? At the very least can they eradicate the bugs we currently live with?

Once again, I’m left wishing for a twin-tuner Freeview return to the UK for TIVO.

Wednesday 4 February 2009

BSkyB hold onto Premiership

News in that BSkyB have hung on to their main live Premiership matches, 4 out of the 6 packages – so no surprise there. Really does anyone else in UK broadcasting have the money (or balls) to take them on?

 

The two remaining packages which Setanta currently holds are still up for grabs. Setanta are in the bid and rumour has it ESPN may be having a look. More worrying for Setanta though is that BSkyB can still buy one of these, which would severly damage Setanta’s current offering.

BBC have hung onto highlights, so Match of the Day is safe.

Feelin’ Alright…

Personally speaking, I love the music of Joe Cocker, and I’m a big Heroes fan. So this tickles my sensabilities…

And while you’re here

Free Download of the Day

BatteryBar puts a handy battery power indicator in your Windows taskbar. Hover over it and get some nice detailed info.

Free version gives you basic info, Pro version lets you have alerts and notifications.

Potential XMAS Pressies #1

You know what its like when someone invents a solution to a problem you didn’t even realise you had?

The burger grasping device.

And now all you can think about is how much you want it.

Admit it – you want one…

Honey I shrunk the PC

Crikey, how small can they get? I’ve had KVM switches bigger than this!

NVIDIA’s Ion reference platform has been revealed, and boy is it small!

They’ve tested it on video playback and it can handle 1080p smoothly with only 20% CPU usage, and of course comes HDMI equipped.

Read article

Tuesday 3 February 2009

Not the brightest bulb…

Aw bless her…

Scarlett Johansson on life’s mysteries.

She’s also like to know where the Sun goes at night, and where babies come from…

Tuesday 27 January 2009

Freeview+ nice but it’s no TiVo

Freeview+ continues to sell loads, as well it should, it’s a brilliant product offering. However it is still no Sky+. At the end of the day what people want from their DVR is plain and simple. Easy to use, and you don’t miss your shows.

Sky+ has a single interface, a single remote, both brilliantly designed and exceptionally easy to use.

Freeview+ could be anything. Its whatever the manufacturer could develop cheaply enough. And the remotes are indistinguishable from the multitude of hifi and shop-brand TV remotes. (Two exceptions I would point out though are the Thomson TopUp TV+ and TVonics DVR. Both have Sky+ inspired remotes which look and feel great. And Thomson has a half-decent interface, though I suspect that’s more down to TopUp TV than Thomson themselves.)

What about missing your shows?

Well Sky+ has SeriesLink and regular EPG updates over the air. It is very difficult to miss the end of a show unless the broadcaster doesn’t inform Sky of the overrun.

Freeview+? Well they’ve got their own version of SeriesLink now linked into the open Freeview EPG. But this EPG isn’t updated regularly enough, most likely because it has to be carried over the DTT broadcast.

The probability of missing the end of your show on Freeview+ is much higher than on Sky+.

So where is this going?

TIVO.

Ah, just the mention of its name brings a smile to my face.

TIVO for those who don’t know started the whole phenomenon that led to Sky+ and Freeview+. TIVO created the Personal Video Recorder. On the crest of a wave of success in the US, they arrived in the UK back in 2000, cost a fortune, were badly marketed by Comet, Currys, et all, didn’t sell well and quickly pulled out of the UK leaving a small support function behind for those enlightened individuals who bought one – which included me.

TIVO could record from analogue UHF TV and also worked with your ONdigital, cable or Sky set-top-boxes. It downloaded its EPG each night over the phone line. Ok, you could only record one channel at a time, none of this record one, watch another, it only had a single tuner.

But TIVO had TWO killer features.

One of them you’re kind of familiar with – Season Pass. Sounds a bit like Series Link? Well no prizes for guessing where Sky got Series Link from! Season Pass was the original, it allowed you to set your TIVO to record a whole series.

Now here’s where Sky+ lets you down. If you select Series Link against ER on More4 this week. Your Sky+ box will record ER each week and account for time changes, or even if a double episode is shown, or if the next episode is shown the next day.

Ok, so let’s select Season Pass against ER on More4 on TIVO, and TIVO will now record your weekly fix of ER. However TIVO knows that this is season 15 of ER and that you are interested in recording Season 15 of ER. Now why is that important. Well, remember that TIVO only has a single tuner (or set-top-box input). What if your weekly episode of ER clashes with something else on another channel that you want to watch or have a Season Pass on? Or if something overran? Because TIVO knows you want to watch every episode of Season 15 of ER, it will check it’s EPG for ALL showings of Season 15 episodes of ER. If the Thursday night episode clashes with something else, it will recheck its EPG for repeat showings of the episode. It will also check for showings of this season on other channels. So it will know that Thursday’s episode is repeated on Friday and Monday. Also that it can be seen again 1 hour later on More4+1. So there are 6 opportunities to record the show. It will then check the clashing show to see what repeat opportunities are available for that, and then make a decision on how to schedule the recording.

End result being, you never miss your show, ok you may see it a day later than its broadcast, but you NEVER miss your show.

Schedule conflict resolution. How cool would it be if Sky+ did this? Or how sad is it that Sky+ still doesn’t?

Pretty amazing feature in itself, but TIVO had another trick up its sleeve, one which was a bit controversial, but made you love TIVO more.

TIVO learned what you liked to watch. PVR truly meant Personal. TIVO logged what you were watching. It allowed you to rate the shows you watched with a unique Thumbs Up, and Thumbs Down system. When it dialled up to collect its EPG, it also uploaded your ratings and Season Pass details to its server and cross-referenced them against other TIVO owners.

It basically did the same thing that Amazon does when you’re buying a book, it would generate suggestions and stick them into a section of the menu called TIVO Suggestions. So on Amazon if you buy The Da Vinci Code, Amazon will suggest Angels and Demons by the same author, or maybe you’d like Notes on a Scandal by Zoe Heller (because Amazon has noticed that other people who’ve bought Da Vinci have also bought this book).

You could then go into TIVO Suggestions and alter the Thumb ratings to indicate whether you agreed with its suggestions, helping to improve its ability to guess what your taste in TV was like.

And if you allowed it to record TIVO Suggestions for you, then would magically appear in your Library a few at a time.

A wonderful feature, enabling you to discover shows you might not have been aware of and without TIVO probably never would.

I’ve long been hoping that Sky+ would develop these features fully, though obviously with enough variation to avoid infringing TIVO’s patents, but nothing so far.

So for now we’re stuck waiting and praying for TIVO to come back to the UK and put the Personal back into PVR?

UK needs TiVo

Where is TiVo?

Have you seen the Australian TiVo?

Put in simple terms it’s a Freeview+ box running TiVo’s software.

Twin DTT tuners. EPG collected over broadband, Season Pass (not the knobbled SKy+ SeriesLink), TiVo Suggestions, downloadable content and online shopping.

Come on TiVo – the UK needs you!

Question is – is there a UK/EU manufacturer brave enough to step up to the challenge?

Thomson bailed out of the first UK TIVO far too early on, perhaps they could redeem themselves this time around?

Monday 26 January 2009

I’m blogging – why?

As many people who know me are aware, I was one of the founders of DigitalSpy, choosing intelligently (ha ha ha) to get out before it went commercial and started making money.

History of DigitalSpy

I setup ONfaq as a single point of access for information about ONdigital, the UKs first digital terrestial broadcaster. My reasons were simple, I had found it difficult to get info about ONdigital, and wanted to save other people the same hassle of searching – hence ONfaq. ONdigital news and information.

Now whether I found digiNEWS or Iain found ONfaq, I can’t remember. But we got in touch, he was carrying SkyDigital stuff, I was carrying ONdigital stuff. If we combined our efforts we could cover both and give people more content.

So the digiNEWS Network was formed. I knocked up some new graphics and a layout that both sites could share and it looked pretty damn good.

Things started to gather pace. Jose, a sys-admin guru, got in touch to see if we were interested in moving the digiNEWS Network sites from the free ISP accounts we had onto a virtual server he had running.

Then Chris Norris and cablenews:uk joined, Neil Wilkes and TVzone joined and Mark Hughes and dvdnews joined.

We were getting big, the time had come to try and be more professional, we needed a name that we could buy a domain account for. Unfortuately another group of individuals had sneakily snaffled diginews.co.uk (and frequently “borrowed” a lot of our content), so we couldn’t get that, and someone else had got diginews.com, so we needed a new name.

Again I’m not sure who it was that came up with it, either Jose, Iain or , but DigitalSpy was top of the list. And so it happened.

But I digress, quite a lot really…

Why am I blogging? Because back in the ONfaq days as well as passing on news and info, I had a voice in the community. I’m quite knowledgeable on TV, let’s face it I watch a lot of it, and I’m also geekily interested in the technical details, how things work, who owns who, etc.

Since leaving DigitalSpy to flourish (if you love something, set it free), I’ve not really had an outlet for my massive media ego to vent its frustrations with the state of UK media.

So enough is enough, I’m blogging.

Fair enough, no-one is likely to read it, infact no-one is probably reading this. But I’m venting, and that can only be a healthy process, so here goes.

Until I get bored, which let’s face it could be next week…

SciFi HD channel launches

Mark this glorious day, for the SciFi Channel today launches its SciFi HD channel on Sky.

Read DigitalSpy article

Finally someone will get to watch widescreen content from SciFi in the UK, finally I say, because currently, yes even in 2009, the bog-standard SciFi and SciFi+1 channels are still broadcasting in 4:3.

You have great shows like Eli Stone and Medium, and some brilliant TV movies but they are wasted on 4:3 transmission with black bars.

Its 2009 guys come on! Get rid of those black bars, buy in the equipment and give us widescreen!