Freeview Play to take on the streaming giants & massive changes coming soonFreeview Play to take on the streaming giants – massive changes coming soon

Freeview has just been given a huge boost, thanks to a pretty hefty investment. Some £125 million is going to be pumped into the service, with the idea that this money will help fund a "fully hybrid platform". 

In common parlance, this means that a brand-new mobile app will be created to bolster Freeview Play – the service that offers free-to-view t

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Welcome to the fourth annual TheIndianSubcontinent PC Gaming Week, celebrating our love of all things PC gaming with a week of in-depth and exclusive coverage.

Whether you're new to the craze or have been a PC gamer since sound cards were still a thing, join us from today until June 15 for some deep dives into the world of PC gaming, looking at

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UK set for first public blockchain listingUK set for first public blockchain listing

The London Stock Exchange could see its first listing from a blockchain firm this week.

UK-Canadian firm Argo Blockchain has announced plans to list on the LSE in what is thought to be a first.

The company, which offers cryptocurrency mining through a monthly subscription service, hopes to raise £20 million in the listing and expects to be valued at

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Why we think Amazon Prime Day 2018 will be on July 10 - and what to expectWhy we think Amazon Prime Day 2018 will be on July 10 - and what to expect

Just when is Amazon Prime Day 2018 Well, despite it being set to be Amazon's biggest day of the year, yes bigger than Black Friday, Amazon hasn't yet officially announced the date. But we're willing to bet our reputation on a date given what we know from past Prime Days.

Essentially, the last two annual Prime Days have landed on the second Tuesday

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Wimbledon 2018: How IBM Watson is serving up the smartest tournament ever

IBM has kicked off preparations for this year’s Wimbledon 2018 with some nifty IBM Watson services.

With this year’s tournament just weeks away, the company revealed it has called in Watson to help design the official poster for Wimbledon 2018.

Watson’s visual image recognition API has combed over the All-England Lawn Tennis Club’s (AELTC) historic a

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Satellites and microchips: the surprising tech behind the World Cup ball

There are some people who still think that a 1990 World Cup ball, the Etrusca Unico, is up in orbit somewhere. When England midfielder Chris Waddle missed his spot-kick in a penalty shoot-out in the semi-final defeat to West Germany, the ball he made contact with went high over the bar – and just kept on going.

Almost three decades later, the ball

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