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Verizon TV says expansion not really slowing down in O.C. (Orange County Register) Alternative TV service FiOS also adds 6 new HD channels, making it HD King. Game, set, but you need an HD match (Guardian Unlimited) Thought you were watching high-definition TV? Think again. The television itself may be HD-ready but you also need to meet the cost of a set-top box and a subscription fee, writes Mark Tran When Nick Weston bought a television a year ago, he assumed he would be able to enjoy high definition television - HDTV - as soon as he plugged in his set. Not so. Weston, a 55-year-old chartered accountant, ... Salazar ready to step in when needed (Pittsburgh Pirates) Salazar ready to step in when needed TV Remotes to Undergo Big Change (RISMedia Real Estate News) RISMEDIA, July 3, 2009-(MCT)-In 1955, Zenith introduced the first wireless TV remote control, the Flash-Matic, followed a year later by the Space Command. Since then, the standard remotes that most viewers get with their TVs or when they sign up for cable have changed little, adding buttons but retaining the same ... 89% of UK ready to receive digital TV (Network World) Nearly nine out of ten UK homes are capable of receiving digital TV, says Ofcom. 89% of UK ready to receive digital TV (PC Advisor) 8.9 million homes use digital video recorder Nearly nine out of ten UK homes are capable of receiving digital TV, says Ofcom. TV remotes to undergo big change (PhysOrg) In 1955, Zenith introduced the first wireless TV remote control, the Flash-Matic, followed a year later by the Space Command. Tribe's Garko ready for expanded role (Cleveland Indians) Tribe's Garko ready for expanded role Wall to wall sport screens (The Standard) SPORTS lovers get ready for action. Network Ten's new digital channel, One HD, will hit television screens across the south-west tonight. It will broadcast Australian and international sports ev... Armstrong's return brings drama to Tour de France (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) JULY 2, 2009 -- Alberto Contador of Spain (second from left), the 2007 Tour de France winner, and teammate Lance Armstrong (center), seven-time winner, participate in a training session Thursday in Monaco, two days ahead of the start of the 96th edition of the cycling race.
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