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Month: September 2008

Local radio set for a name change

Posted on 17 September 200812 June 2013 By FrequencyCast 1 Comment on Local radio set for a name change

Global Radio own more local commercial radio stations in the UK than any other company, and in a bid to consolodate, they’re looking to re-brand nearly 30 of their local stations to either “Heart” or “Galaxy”. Local radio stations set to lose their identities include: 2-Ten FM, Chiltern Radio, Essex FM, GWR, Hereward, Invicta FM,…

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Radio

Gervais and Pilkington Podcasts – Series 5 out now

Posted on 17 September 200817 September 2008 By FrequencyCast No Comments on Gervais and Pilkington Podcasts – Series 5 out now

If your followers of Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant, and the spherical-headed Karl Pilkington… you’ll be pleased to hear that their fifth series of massive podcasts is now available. £2.95 gets you the whole collection, although a mess-up with iTunes menas that if you go with iTunes, not Audible, to get your Gervais fix… you’ll pay…

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Podcasting

Audio Review of the Sony Reader

Posted on 17 September 200817 September 2008 By FrequencyCast No Comments on Audio Review of the Sony Reader

The Sony Reader’s now been reviewed by the FrequencyCast boys. Find out what our tech team thinks of this new innovation in bookreading by listening to our 19 minute review. See pics, and download our Unofficial Guide to the Sony Reader at https://www.frequencycast.co.uk/ebookreaders.html

Announcements

UK Radio gets Heart-broken

Posted on 16 September 2008 By FrequencyCast 9 Comments on UK Radio gets Heart-broken

Today marks another nail in the coffin of UK radio. It used to be that local radio stations had an identity – they slotted well into their local community, went out-and-about to meet their listeners, and listening was near enough compulsory to many. I grew up in a small town that got its first local…

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News Comment

Uncapped Broadband access, at last

Posted on 15 September 200816 July 2010 By FrequencyCast No Comments on Uncapped Broadband access, at last

Don’t want your Broadband capped? Sky’s just changed their Broadband Max tariff, removing the Fair Use Policy – this means that Sky’s currently the UK’s only ‘truly unlimited’ broadband service. If you’re a heavy Broadband user, switch to Sky Broadband Max for your actual unlimited Broadband service Go to packages.sky.com/surf for details of Sky’s three…

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Broadband

Audio Update – Apple, eBooks and the end of the world

Posted on 9 September 20087 December 2008 By FrequencyCast No Comments on Audio Update – Apple, eBooks and the end of the world

We’ve just released a 7 minute emergency podcast. Lots to cover: Apple, Sony, Google, BT… and so little time left! You can listen to our update at https://www.frequencycast.co.uk/latest.html, or better still, get us via iTunes.  Share and Enjoy!

Podcast

Hold on tight, black hole this Wednesday

Posted on 8 September 2008 By FrequencyCast No Comments on Hold on tight, black hole this Wednesday

Time to put you affairs in order, as this week, a bunch of CERN scientists press the big green “GO” button on the Large Hadron Collider. They’re hoping to create the God Particle (aka the Higgs Boson particle). Cast your votes now… the world will end, or we’ve flushed 5 billion quid down a large…

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News Comment

Large Hadron Collider this week

Posted on 8 September 20088 September 2008 By FrequencyCast No Comments on Large Hadron Collider this week

This Wednesday, the 10th September 2008, the Large Hadron Collider gets fired up. The criteria for this, the world’s most expensive experiment, ranges from ‘nothing happens’ to the creation of a black hole underneath Switzerland, putting the world’s Toblerone supply at risk. In the event that the world ends this week, October’s podcast may be…

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Announcements

Sony Reader PRS-505 Review

Posted on 6 September 200820 October 2011 By FrequencyCast No Comments on Sony Reader PRS-505 Review

The Sony Reader PRS-505 was released this week. If you’re not up-to-speed with what the PRS-505 is, it’s an electronic book reader. It’s been available in the US for a little while, but this week’s launch of the Sony Reader, in association with Waterstones marks the first major marketing push for sale of electronic books…

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Announcements

BT Vision’s HD service launches

Posted on 6 September 20086 September 2008 By FrequencyCast No Comments on BT Vision’s HD service launches

BT Vision’s High Definition service is now live. If you have an HD-ready TV, the free BT Vision set-top box will now let you download and watch HD movies. Films available from the start of September 2008 include The Other Boleyn Girl, The Hulk and Babe. New HD film releases cost £4.95 per download, with…

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Digital TV

FrequencyCast UK Podcast Show 30 released

Posted on 1 September 20081 June 2012 By FrequencyCast No Comments on FrequencyCast UK Podcast Show 30 released

Show 30 of FrequencyCast, the UK’s TV and Tech podcast, is online now. Here’s what we cover: News Updates: HD news from Freeview, Sky & BT Vision. Also news on the Skypephone 2 and Freeview PS3. Focus – Power consumption: How much power do your gadgets consume? Any how you can save the planet. Smartphones: A look at…

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Phones, Podcast

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