
Facilitating death matches
By Jo Best
Published: 21 June 2006 16:20 BST
BT has also unveiled its own brand internet radio. The radio can apparently pick up more than 10,000 stations via the home hub, as well as playing on-demand radio and MP3s.
The radio will go on sale from September and, although no price has yet been decided, it's expected to cost between £149 and £199.
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