BBC redoubles its Wii efforts with dedicated iPlayer channel
The BBC's iPlayer streaming video / radio service has been available on the Wii in the form of a browser-based app for some time now, but it looks like it's now set to step up its game considerably with a full-fledged iPlayer Wii channel. Launching in the UK on November 18th, the new channel boasts a streamlined, Wii-friendly interface that was apparently the result of extensive testing, and includes a number of other smaller design touches, like some nifty background animations during radio programs, and some use of the Wiimote's rumble feature for added feedback. Best of all, the whole thing's completely free -- now, about that UK-only part...
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I could care less about the article itself I'm actually more entertained by the fact all of these people think they know what they are talking about and want to be taken seriously but 80% of them can't spell "LICENSE" I'm sorry you guys spell it LICENCE LMAO
You know that they're actually 2 different words, and not 2 spellings of the same word, right?
You're complaining about spelling, and you start your post with "I could care less", which is a completely meaningless thing to say. The expression you're looking for is "I couldn't care less". Saying you "could care less" means that you do care, however minutely.
And to add to that particular piece of ignorance: "licence" is how the Brits spell "license".
You should post less, and think more.
It is not that we are stupid, or ignorant. It is that we invented this language called English, and americans changed it...
I believe its one word.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDBzOKHMCa4
super!