Sky TV | UK Will Launch Its New Sky Go Mobile Service On July 6th

Sky has announced that next month it will be replacing its Sky Player and Sky mobile TV services with a new Sky online and mobile service called, Sky Go. Which will be launching on July 6th and will be free to existing Sky TV subscribers.
The new Sky Go service will be available on online, via PCs, tablet devices and smartphones and Sky will allow customers to register two devices to access Sky Go content. If your not currently a Sky customer Sky Go will be available to non-Sky TV subscribers from August for between £15 and £40 per month. Stephen van Rooyen, deputy MD of Sky’s customer group, explained:
“To create even more value, choice and flexibility for our customers, we will now offer online and mobile access to Sky content at no extra charge.”
The new Sky Go service will initially offer Sky Sports channels, ESPN and Sky News, but users accessing the new service via PC’s online they will have access to on-demand and live content from more than 30 channels, including Sky Movies, Sky Atlantic and MTV.

Sky will also stay on the Xbox and Fetch TV, but will be rebranded from Sky Player to Sky. Sky has also explained that the new Sky Go service in the future will be available through public Wi-Fi hotspot network The Cloud, which was acquired by Sky earlier this year.

Sky has announced that next month it will be replacing its Sky Player and Sky mobile TV services with a new Sky online and mobile service called, Sky Go. Which will be launching on July 6th and will be free to existing Sky TV subscribers.
The new Sky Go service will be available on online, via PCs, tablet devices and smartphones and Sky will allow customers to register two devices to access Sky Go content. If your not currently a Sky customer Sky Go will be available to non-Sky TV subscribers from August for between £15 and £40 per month. Stephen van Rooyen, deputy MD of Sky’s customer group, explained:
“To create even more value, choice and flexibility for our customers, we will now offer online and mobile access to Sky content at no extra charge.”
The new Sky Go service will initially offer Sky Sports channels, ESPN and Sky News, but users accessing the new service via PC’s online they will have access to on-demand and live content from more than 30 channels, including Sky Movies, Sky Atlantic and MTV.

Sky will also stay on the Xbox and Fetch TV, but will be rebranded from Sky Player to Sky. Sky has also explained that the new Sky Go service in the future will be available through public Wi-Fi hotspot network The Cloud, which was acquired by Sky earlier this year.

Diamond Covered iPad | $1.2 Million

We have featured various iPhone’s and iPad’s covered in a variety of precious metals and stones here at Geeky Gadgets, the latest one could quite possibly be the worlds most expensive iPad, as it retails for $1.2 million.
The $1.2 million iPad is covered in 18 carat gold and features a total of 300 carats of flawless diamonds, with the Apple logo on the back and the home button on the front covered in black diamonds.
Personally I could think of a lot better things to spend $1.2 million on than an iPad covered in diamonds, should you want one they will be available from Camael Diamonds.

We have featured various iPhone’s and iPad’s covered in a variety of precious metals and stones here at Geeky Gadgets, the latest one could quite possibly be the worlds most expensive iPad, as it retails for $1.2 million.
The $1.2 million iPad is covered in 18 carat gold and features a total of 300 carats of flawless diamonds, with the Apple logo on the back and the home button on the front covered in black diamonds.
Personally I could think of a lot better things to spend $1.2 million on than an iPad covered in diamonds, should you want one they will be available from Camael Diamonds.

News: Get a Chance to Play The Digital Guitar that Google put up on His Home Page | Google Keeps Les Paul Doogle for one more Day

Islamabad: The digital guitar that Google put up on his home page, to celebrate the 96th birthday of the country and jazz guitarist, songwriter and inventor Les Paul, will stay on for another day, Google informed in a Twitter post.
Since Google said it is extending the doodle for US users only, users outside the US can continue to strum the Google Doodle guitar, by clicking on the "Go to Google.com" link on the country-specific Google pages.
"Due to popular demand, we're leaving the Les Paul doodle up in the US for an extra day. Thanks for jamming with us!," a post on the official Google Twitter account said.
The Google doodle in honour of Les Paul is playable by hovering the cursor over the doodle and even by the computer keyboard. Users could also record the their own 30-second track.


The doodle was made with a combination of JavaScript, HTML5 Canvas, CSS, Flash and tools like the Google Font API, goo.gl and App Engine. Google engineers Kristopher Hom and Joey Hurst and doodle team lead Ryan Germick helped put together the innovative doodle.
Google has now become more frequent with animated and interactive doodles. Of the last 10 Google doodles, five included animations or were interactive.
The Google doodle had first gone interactive in May 2010 to celebrate the 30th birthday of the popular Pac-Man game.
For a dozen years, Google has been occasionally swapping its everyday logo for a doodle. The Google doodles, an artistic take on the Google logo, have gained immense popularity over the past few years and the Google doodle team has put out commemorative doodles on numerous events of international or national importance, ranging from news events, civic milestones, birthdays, death anniversaries and important dates in history. Google estimates it has created more than 900 doodles since 1998, with 270 of them running in 2010. Some appear globally, and others are tailored for local markets.

Islamabad: The digital guitar that Google put up on his home page, to celebrate the 96th birthday of the country and jazz guitarist, songwriter and inventor Les Paul, will stay on for another day, Google informed in a Twitter post.
Since Google said it is extending the doodle for US users only, users outside the US can continue to strum the Google Doodle guitar, by clicking on the "Go to Google.com" link on the country-specific Google pages.
"Due to popular demand, we're leaving the Les Paul doodle up in the US for an extra day. Thanks for jamming with us!," a post on the official Google Twitter account said.
The Google doodle in honour of Les Paul is playable by hovering the cursor over the doodle and even by the computer keyboard. Users could also record the their own 30-second track.


The doodle was made with a combination of JavaScript, HTML5 Canvas, CSS, Flash and tools like the Google Font API, goo.gl and App Engine. Google engineers Kristopher Hom and Joey Hurst and doodle team lead Ryan Germick helped put together the innovative doodle.
Google has now become more frequent with animated and interactive doodles. Of the last 10 Google doodles, five included animations or were interactive.
The Google doodle had first gone interactive in May 2010 to celebrate the 30th birthday of the popular Pac-Man game.
For a dozen years, Google has been occasionally swapping its everyday logo for a doodle. The Google doodles, an artistic take on the Google logo, have gained immense popularity over the past few years and the Google doodle team has put out commemorative doodles on numerous events of international or national importance, ranging from news events, civic milestones, birthdays, death anniversaries and important dates in history. Google estimates it has created more than 900 doodles since 1998, with 270 of them running in 2010. Some appear globally, and others are tailored for local markets.

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