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Default browser? Is there another?
Is anyone making any effort to make this work? Afterall it's supposed to be just flash isn't it?
Can I use BBC iPlayer outside the UK?
Rights agreements mean that BBC iPlayer television programmes are only available to users to download or stream (Click to Play) in the UK.

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2008-05-05
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Actually, the browser is able to play the content but once again, its hardware restrictions that stop the N800 from watching it in any application.
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the service being used is simple flash based animation that one gets on YouTube and other sites.
Additionally, has anyone asked the BBC Research how it plans to overcome any of those issues? The iPhone plays it afterall.
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2008-05-05
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Just thinking ahead of all the things I may hit before buying one of these things.
Marky