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Definitions of digitise in various dictionaries:
verb - put into digital form, as for use in a computer
DIGITISE - Digitiser was a video games magazine that was broadcast on Teletext in the UK between 1993 and 2003. It originally billed itself as "The World's Only...
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Feb 18 2017 Irish Times (Simplex) |
Sep 28 2016 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
Mar 12 2014 Irish Times (Simplex) |
May 22 2012 The Times - Cryptic |
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Alternative spelling of digitize. |
put into digital form, as for use in a computer |
Convert (pictures or sound) into a digital form that can be processed by a computer. |
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Digitiser was a video games magazine that was broadcast on Teletext in the UK between 1993 and 2003. It originally billed itself as "The World's Only Daily Game Magazine". * The page was launched on 1 January 1993 on page 370 of the Teletext service on ITV before transferring over to Channel 4 later that year. It was updated daily except on Sundays, apart from a nine-month period in 2002 when it went to three days a week, weekends and holidays. It was followed by up to 1.5 million viewers at times. The magazine was notable for its surreal and risqué humour as well as its games coverage. * Digitiser was created by writers Paul Rose and Tim Moore who went by the pseudonyms Mr Biffo and Mr Hairs. They wrote it together for the first four years while Rose wrote more or less solo for the remaining six in a freelance capacity. |