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Don t forget about this hidden Sky Q feature which could be really useful right now

| UPDATED: 07:18, Thu, Jan 7, 2021 Link copied Sign up for FREE for the biggest new releases, reviews and tech hacks SUBSCRIBE Invalid email When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. With the UK once again plunged into a national lockdown, now could be a very good time to remember a hidden feature buried on your Sky Q box. Late last year, the satellite TV firm announced the launch of the FIIT app on its service which offers an easy way to get some heart-pumping exercise without needing to leave the house. With gyms shut for the foreseeable future, this could be the perfect tonic after all the excesses of Christmas and New Year.

Sky TV broadband trial starts strong

Photo: Supplied / Richard Parsonson Sky chief customer officer Chaz Savage said feedback from the trial, which began on 4 December, proved it was on the right track. It s exciting to see our project take shape as we roll out customer trials with the support of a great partner like Vocus. We ve been working together to develop and provide a solution which means New Zealanders can access all the entertainment they want at speeds and service levels they need, and we re looking forward to creating more value for our customers through Sky Broadband. Vocus is partnering with Sky to provide the internet network allowing Sky to deliver broadband services to its customers. As well as providing technical expertise, Vocus will provide Sky with network backhaul and associated services.

Sky TV s new boss sets BBQ test for company pride and happiness

It runs in the family; her grandfather Jack Taylor was a fullback for the All Blacks. “My father was a headmaster of boys boarding schools so my every weekend day in winter growing up was rugby and every summer was cricket, with some other sports thrown in between,” she recalls. “Sport, and rugby in particular, is in my DNA.” Moloney has three boys aged 12 to 14 who she says are continuing that legacy. “I care about the game and the communities I believe it needs to support – the role that sport does and needs to play in society more generally.” Although an avid rugby watcher and a Mako and Blues supporter, her own TV viewing is a bit of a mix.

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