CozmoTV | Free & Personal TV Channels from YouTube Videos

Posted on Monday 30 April 2007

CozmoTVEver thought it would be cool if all your favorite videos from sites like YouTube and MetaCafe all played continuously like a TV station, but with the extra feature of being able to fast forward between clips and also jump to any video at any given time.

Well there is something that can do just that and it is called CozmoTV. It is still being tweaked and tested behind the scenes in its internet factory but for the most part it’s ready to use.

There are a variety of personal and niche channels already and if you want you can sign up to make your own.

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ZamZar | Download any flash videos from video sharing sites

Posted on Sunday 29 April 2007

ZamZarI recently showed you how to download videos from sites like YouTube using VidDownloader, but unfortunately that site has disappeared off the face of the Earth.

So instead why not try ZamZar which works in a very similar way. In fact ZamZar is much better!

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Chris Tew @ 6:56 am
Filed under: Internet TV Tips, News, Online TV Software & Tools and Video Downloads
Tech Check Daily | Real Techy Tech News

Posted on Saturday 28 April 2007

Tech Check Daily

I recently pointed out the daily internet tech show MoBuzz TV but if that doesn’t quench your first for tech news then check out Tech Check Daily.

Tech Check Daily well ummm, checks out the latest tech news on a daily basis. It was founded by Randall Bennett last year who used to be my sort of boss for the short time I wrote for DV Guru.

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Chris Tew @ 12:21 pm
Filed under: Awesome Videos to Watch Now, Educational, News, Tech Related and Video Blogs
Apple TV 2 Wish List | Vote Now

Posted on Saturday 28 April 2007

Apple recently announced it will be adding some upgrades to the Apple TV, the new device that connects your PC and iTunes music and video collection to your TV.

Basically if you use iTunes and have a big iTunes video and music collection the Apple TV can bring all of that onto your TV set via a home network.

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Chris Tew @ 4:32 am
Filed under: Apple TV, News, Video Downloads and Web TV Gadgets
Amazon Unbox on TiVo | A mixed bag of satisfaction and disappointment

Posted on Friday 27 April 2007

TiVo Amazon Poll

I often like to poke my nose around the TiVo community forum to see what TiVo users are saying and thinking. With the launch of Amazon Unbox I decided to ask them whether they were pleased or disappointed with the new TiVo Amazon Unbox service.

From 141 people that answered the poll 55% were pleased while 45% were disappointed. While more people were pleased it looks like a lot of Amazon Unbox customers are not happy.

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Chris Tew @ 6:55 am
Filed under: News, TiVo, Video On Demand and Web TV Gadgets
Hook.tv | Fly-Fishing TV and video community

Posted on Thursday 26 April 2007

Hook.tvIf you are one of those people that feel fishing is a religion then you are bound to get hooked on Hook.tv (I couldn’t resist the pun).

Hook.tv is brand new fly-fishing online TV channel with a solid community built around it. Hook.tv intends to cater for the 18 million fly-fishing enthusiasts out there.

The CEO of Hook.tv was actually in the fly fishing scenes of the film  A River Runs Through It which starred Brad Pitt.

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Chris Tew @ 3:24 am
Filed under: Fishing TV, News, Sports, Video On Demand and Web Television Stations
Feeling Lonely? Put your cell phone number on YouTube

Posted on Wednesday 25 April 2007

Ryan FitzgeraldEver felt lonely and wanted to talk to someone? Ever wondered if you posted your telephone number on YouTube if anyone would call?

Well 20 year old Ryan Fitzgerald did just that. He is unemployed and lives with his father and said in his video (below) that he wanted to "be there," for anyone who needed to talk.

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Chris Tew @ 10:41 am
Filed under: Awesome Videos to Watch Now, Interesting People, News and Video On Demand
MoBuzz TV | Internet Tech TV for your cell phone

Posted on Wednesday 25 April 2007

MoBuzz TVMoBuzz TV is a video blog that is available online and specifically designed for you to watch on your cell phone or mobile media players.

It features bite-size daily programs that are just 3 minutes long and are specially filmed for the small screen. The show discusses a variety of tech related issues such as why Steve Jobs won’t drop DRM, or the Xbox 360.

MoBuzz says it presents stories for the globally-minded generation mainly talking tech, but also meeting interesting people and visiting European hotspots. The episodes are presented by Iria, Karina and Elisa.

The show is available in a variety of video formats and also in HD.

[MoBuzz TV]


- Here are lots of softwares that you can buy, and free software you can download from the Internet.
- You can also download plenty of free PC software titles directly to your hard drive.
- You can get free PDA software downloads that can be regularly upgraded.
- There are tons of CD burner software options available to download on the internet.
- LimeWire is a great value example of peer-to-peer file sharing that has become popular for sharing documents, music files, videos and applications.


Chris Tew @ 8:40 am
Filed under: News, News Videos & TV, Tech Related, Video Blogs and Video On Demand
LateNet with Ray Ellin | The new comedy variety show with a difference

Posted on Tuesday 24 April 2007

Ray EllinNext Tuesday (May 1st) a new comedy variety show will be hitting the internet.

It is called LateNet with Ray Ellin and will be filmed live from the Comix night club in New York. The show comes from DailyComedy.com, the web video community of comedy lovers.

I’m a big fan of comedy and jump at the chance to watch something funny and there’s something even more appealing about LateNet which makes me want to tune in.

“What’s That!?” I hear you asking.

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Chris Tew @ 11:16 am
Filed under: Celebrity and TV, Comedy TV & Video, News and Talk Shows
Web 2.0 TV captures bustling cities from around the globe

Posted on Tuesday 24 April 2007

Web 2.0 TV New York

The World Wide Web is now beginning to bring you local TV thanks to Web 2.0 TV, a video blog spotlighting a variety of cities around the world.

Web 2.0 TV has created a variety of local video blogs on one site capturing city life by discussing and showcasing music, fashion, art, charities, lifestyle, politics, entertainment and film through its professional online TV episodes.

Web 2.0 TV is split up into a number of destinations covering a variety of bustling cities from across the US and further a field.

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Chris Tew @ 3:32 am
Filed under: Lifestyle, News, Travel, Video Blogs and Video On Demand