Kids these days are missing out. Oh yes, they have the world at their fingertips thanks to 'the internet' (pfft) but they just won't ever know the joy of sitting cross-legged in front of your tea, ...
Before the emergence of Twitter and 24-hour online news, the main way of finding out what was happening in the world came via newspapers and the radio. But with the launch of the BBC's Ceefax – the ...
It is 40 years ago this week since Ceefax was introduced to television audiences, and to mark this anniversary we would like to hear about your teletext memories Ceefax succumbed to the digital ...
New service can be accessed easily from an old TV A GROUP of tech boffins has brought back Teletext – by launching a new “revamped” version. Nostalgic software engineers and artists have made a ...
Way, way back in the day, there were but four television channels and a world of fun when you pressed ‘text’ on your remote to bring up the Teletext service. Hours could be spent reading Digitiser and ...
A group of nostalgic technology geeks have given TV service teletext a new lease of life by launching a revamped version. Software engineers and digital artists have created a service almost identical ...
There are two kinds of people in the world: Those who remember Teletext and those who don't. Try explaining the clunky digital information service, which was accessed via REMOTE CONTROL on your ...
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