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Old 14-02-2006, 7:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Sky+ new feeatures?

Just had my shamstrad box replaced with a Pace one. Noticed a couple fo things whilst flicking through the new Pace manual:

1. Says "some internet and mobile phone services now let you record on the move. You can add recordings to your Sky+ Planner by booking them online or by SMS"

2. "Recording a promoted programme

If you see a promotional advert for future programme(s) and you see the green set reminder option, you can setup a recording for that programme or series of programmes. Press the green key before the end of the advert to first set up a reminder, then follow the instructions onscreen to record the programme."

Anybody heard about this before?
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Both functions have long been mentioned as future SKY+ upgrades and since it's in the manual I assume we are talking about code that is real and may be rolled out after the EPG ugrades are sorted.
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