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The update will enable Chromecast users to watch live and on demand sport, including up to 17 streams of live action from the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games – but still no sign of ITV or Channel 4 support.
Freesat now reaches 1.85 million households across the UK.
EE customers will be able to travel on London’s Underground, DLR and Overground networks using their mobile phones when TfL’s contactless program launches on 16 September.
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Through the use of new macro systems, super high-speed cameras and 3D octocopters, the series hopes to capture the story of animal flight in a way that has never been seen before.
Sky has announced that its internet streaming service Now TV has been made available on PlayStation 4 consoles, giving gamers access to a range of films, live sporting action and 10 pay TV channels.
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Sky Sports News is set for a relaunch next month – adding ‘HQ’ to the title – as the broadcaster looks to place the viewer “at the heart of sports news” with a new schedule, upgraded studio and improved social media coverage.
