In just a few weeks time Tesco will begin selling own-brand Technika smart TVs and hybrid set-top boxes, according to the CEO of Blinkbox, which is largely owned by the supermarket chain.
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Lord Sugar will lead the launch of open internet-connected television platform (IPTV) YouView, the board of which he chairs, on 4 July.
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