Sony and Sharp end joint LCD venture
Sharp shacked up with Foxconn, but what's Sony's next move?

Sharp shacked up with Foxconn, but what's Sony's next move?

One for your Christmas list - that is if your loved ones are feeling very generous this year.

Samsung and Sony are both starting to set the lowest prices of their TVs to avoid retailers selling them at loss-making prices.

UK terrestrial television could be set for a huge change, with communications watchdog Ofcom not ruling out an auction for PSB licences for channels 3 and 5.

Motorola has shown off a concept user interface for web TVs that's not unlike Google TV.

BSkyB will not be subjected to competition regulation over the dominance of its Sky Movies platform, reports have claimed.

Big-wigs from the television industry met in New York this week and all the talk was about new ad-skipping tech.

Sky has announced that it is offering up 3D tennis on Sky 3D from May 28, thanks to a tie up with Eurosport.

The BBC has unveiled its digital plans for the London 2012 Olympics and it's certainly not doing things by halves.

Japanese giants Sony and Panasonic could be on the verge of a joint televisual quest to bring down the cost of large OLED displays.

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Apple is said to be negotiating with German TV manufacturer Loewe, perhaps with a view to to enter the flatscreen market.

The rumours surrounding Apple making a TV could well be true, with the chairman of Foxconn letting slip some details.

Samsung has revealed that its big-screen OLED adventure will definitely happen in the second half of 2012.

Sony made its biggest ever loss in the last financial year as natural disasters took their toll on the company.

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New details of the possibly not-yet-official Apple TV have emerged, including a description of what the thing will look like.

Those hoping for Apple flatscreen TV launch before the end of the year should temper their enthusiasm because it's not coming until at least 2014, according to one analyst.

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Chunky set top boxes are about to go the way of the dodo thanks to the Echostar HDT-610R which is touted as the world's slimmest PVR.

Sky has acquired the Acetrax video on demand service, which brings movie rentals through a host of connected devices from the likes of Samsung, LG and Panasonic.

Bang & Olufsen has announced the arrival of the first TV from its BeoPlay range, the BeoPlay V1.

Sky's Now TV service remains on track, as the company confirmed itself as as Britain's biggest triple-play provider.

You'll soon be able to catch up on TV shows you missed by browsing backwards through the Freeview EPG.

Looks like Apple may be about to nab an exclusive film streaming deal for its upcoming Apple iTV television from Netflix.

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