Motorola is pointing to trends in social media and mobile viewing that have to be watched, writes Julian Clover.
Clover’s Week: Another switchover
The technology may be there, but is there the will for further technological progress, writes Julian Clover.
Clover’s Week: His master’s download
HMV is entering the online download space to perpetuate a brand that once adorned 78s, writes Julian Clover.
Clover’s Week: Hard disk’s night
The supply of hard disk drives is causing problems for both manufacturers and operators, writes Julian Clover
Clover’s Week: Gone in a Flash
Adobe is placing an emphasis on HTML5, rather than its 20-year old Flash leaving TV having to second guess the world of the web, writes Julian Clover.
Clover’s Week: Opening the Zeebox
Julian Clover plays with the new social networking app that wraps around the TV.
Clover’s Week: A trip to the Flix?
Netflix wants to make its mark on the UK, but how will it go about making its presence felt, asks Julian Clover?
Clover’s Week: What price retrans?
Should the BBC pay Sky to appear on the satellite platform? Asks Julian Clover
Clover’s Week: MHEG lives
HbbTV is making its mark felt across Europe, but there is still life in MHEG-5, writes Julian Clover
Clover’s Week: Not yet full time in pub soccer dispute
This week’s ruling from the European Court of Justice (ECJ) brought just as many questions as it did answers as to just what can be shown from a ‘foreign’ satellite operator, writes Julian Clover

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