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Foxtel Presto. Source: Supplied. Picture: Supplied

Foxtel launches its Netflix killer

AUSTRALIA’S TV streaming wars start today, with the first of three new services launched. Foxtel’s Presto is now online, but is it enough to win viewers?

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Attendees gather outside the Samsung booth, featuring its new SUHD TV, at the International CES Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2015, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

The TV tech war coming our way

THE world’s biggest TV makers cannot agree on the best screen technology — and they’re ready to fight for your attention and dollars this year.

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6 confusing tech terms busted

6 confusing tech terms busted

THEY are the totally baffling terms for technology that we don’t have a chance of understanding on the spot. Here’s what you need to know.

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This is the future of watching sport

This is the future of watching sport

WANT to find out how Steve Smith’s first few tests leading his team compares to other Aussie captains? You’ll soon be able to — without looking away from your TV.

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Samsung Electronics Redefines TV Experience with New Smart TV Powered by Tizen Samsung Electronics announced that all of its Smart TVs in 2015 will come equipped with its new platform built around the Tizen operating system. Tizen, a standardized open-source platform, enables flexibility with even more content and devices, allowing developers to easily create compatible content, while connecting users to a world of limitless entertainment possibilities.

The big change coming to TV

IT’S goodbye to the idiot box. New TVs unveiled in Las Vegas will take a quantum leap into the future. And they’re not as dear as you’d expect.

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