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BBC 2 documentary “Steve Jobs: Billion Dollar Hippy” now viewable online

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Earlier this week, the BBC aired a documentary about the life of Steve Jobs, titled “Steve Jobs: Billion Dollar Hippy.” The documentary was hosted by Evan Davis, and is now available online. The show featured special appearances from many insiders who knew jobs personally and professionally, with exclusive interviews from Steve Wozniak, John Sculley and Avie Tevanian. Walter Isaacson was scheduled to make a special appearance, but decided to exclude himself.

BBC America shows added to iTunes Store

BBC America TV shows have just been added to the US iTunes Store. There are only three shows at this point in time, but expect more to be on their way: Torchwood (Series 1 and 2) Little Britain (Series 3 only) Robin Hood (Series 2 only) This small collection of shows is available for the more »

BBC iPlayer for iPhone launches

The earlier leaks are now confirmed to be true by the BBC themselves, who have launched a special version of the iPlayer website for the iPhone and iPod Touch. As of today, users on an iPod Touch or iPhone can browse to bbc.co.uk/iplayer through Safari, and view specifically-encoded videos for the iPhone/iPod Touch. Right now more »

BBC shows coming to Apple’s iTunes Store this week?

We know they’re coming, but just not when. The UK iTunes store is finally catching up with the USA store with the amount of content on it. We now have Music Videos and (a few) TV Shows – but still no movie purchases – let alone rentals. Currently, you can buy hit series like South more »

BBC to offer video downloads for Mac; Apple TV considered

After many online petitions, including one on the government’s website, the BBC did say they would bring out a version of their iPlayer software on Linux and Mac. Their main reason for keeping it on Windows is because it uses Windows Media’s DRM technology – which isn’t that great anyway. Mac users can already go more »