ITV Presenter Receives Criticism over Cameron 'Stunt'
Submitted by Kunal Garg on Fri, 11/09/2012 - 11:38
As per revelations of a new report, ITV is at the risk of facing an Ofcom investigation. The reason is the presenter of This Morning Phillip Schofield. He reportedly had handed a list of alleged paedophiles to the Prime Minister live on air.
USA Today Reveals Changes to Be Made on Friday
Submitted by Ajay Saxena on Fri, 09/14/2012 - 13:27
In 1982, when USA Today was introduced for the first time in the world, it was made fun of: newspaper circle mocked at it and it was dubbed `McPaper' as its main emphasis used to be on its graphics, included articles, which comprised of less text and more of big photos.
But who could have ever imagined that the Gannett Co Inc newspaper would strive hard and attain the second largest newspaper in the nation.
Disney Executives Shove Off Impact of NBA Lockout on ESPN
Submitted by Ajay Saxena on Fri, 11/11/2011 - 13:56
Amid conflicting news that the National Basketball Assn. lockout would significantly affect ESPN cable sports network, Walt Disney’s Chief Financial Officer Jay Rasulo has come out to dilute all the fears, thereby ensuring that the crisis would soon be resolved.
BBC takes content from Twitter without owner’s permission
Submitted by Neelesh Raghuwanshi on Wed, 08/17/2011 - 10:20British broadcaster BBC believes that catching content from social networks like Twitter with the owner’s permission is not against copyright laws.
Andy Mabbett, a blogger & amateur photographer, expressed his disappointment over the BBC’s act of publicizing some images taken by him without mentioning his name.
According to Mabbett, the BBC published images during riots in Tottenham with a "from Twitter" mention.
Hackers steal Sun readers’ details
Submitted by Surjit Singh on Wed, 08/03/2011 - 08:21The Sun newspaper, the biggest selling daily in the UK, has confirmed that it suffered a cyber attack, in which the personal details of readers were compromised.
The newspaper sent out e-mails to its readers, warning them that hackers accessed their personal information, including addresses, phone numbers and dates of birth.
Hackers, who launched the attack on July 19, even stole and posted applications for the Miss Scotland contest.
Virgin Media unveils Android-based Tivo app
Submitted by Sumit Yayavar on Thu, 07/14/2011 - 11:32
British cable operator Virgin Media has unveiled a new Android app for its TiVo-based TV-on-demand service to allow smartphone users to set programs to record from their mobile devices.
