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tvcatchup.comNewest Review: ... a problem answered however, I'm sure you could solve it there. And finally there's the iPhone tab. This is where I first came across the service - typing iphone.tvcatchup.com into your Safari browser on your iPhone will take you to this site, enabling you to view the channels through your phone as long as you have a wireless and 3G connection. You don't even need to sign up to this version ... more |
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by - written on 18/12/09 (Very useful, 113 readings)
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The television - the bane of most people's lives, spent whiling away the hours whilst sat in front of it when you could be doing things more productive. Then the Internet came along as a pretender to the thrown...but never would the picture box be knocked off it's perch, so the internet did the next best thing - broadcast the television on the internet. This is where TVCatchup comes in. Now, first off it's important to note that this website differs from, say, the BBC iPlayer because it is not a 'catch-up' service, or is it similar to YouTube by having readily available any old rubbish. No, this is quite literally television on the computer. The web ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/12/09 (Very useful, 48 readings)
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Tvcatchup is a brilliant website , which, provided you live in the UK, will enable you to watch all the Freeview channels online. Despite the name, it is not a catch up tv service, where you can only watch programmes that have already aired in full - you can actually watch the channel , as it's on TV . It runs a few seconds behind the actual live channel. Signing up is a simple matter of giving a few little details - a username, your email address, and a password . In fact, there isn't even any confirmation email to click before you can use the site fully, just a few strokes of the keyboard and you're in . The site does check your email address to make ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/10/09 (Very useful, 116 readings)
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Tvcatchup is a website which allows people in the UK to watch freeview on their laptops/home computers for, well, free ironically enough! The website makes money out of advertising, when you first log on you are required to watch a small ad before the streaming of your chosen channel starts. This really doesn't bother me because you have so many ads played on normal tv anyway this isn't really any different! Once on the website you are first required to create an account with them, then you must log in before you can watch anything. If you set your computer to remember the password and username then you will be permanently logged in which I find easier. Sign ... Read the complete review

