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October 2007
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- October 31
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- Sharp: consumers want smaller HD TVs
- Why projectors are cheaper than you think
- New trojan targets Mac OS X
- 'Unbreakable' BD+ Blu-ray protection cracked
- Toshiba Vardia records HD TV to standard DVDs
- Tech.co.uk: who's buying an iPhone?
- Google phone rumours: free VoIP calls
- Nokia's Music Store to threaten iTunes
- BitTorrent to be killed by Pirate Bay plans?
- BBC 'not in bed with Bill Gates' over iPlayer
- Go green with Google's latest app
- Is Apple's Leopard still in beta?
- How Profile 1.1 changes Blu-ray
- October 30
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- Design Microsoft's next PC and win $25,000
- Overnight news roundup: 30-31 October
- Zapper breathes new life into Nintendo Wii
- Xbox 360's IPTV expansion imminent?
- Google phones coming next year
- Skype and Logitech push video calling
- NBC boss says Apple has destroyed music biz
- 7 things you'll love about Leopard
- Fastest Windows Vista notebook? A MacBook?
- '$100 laptop' goes on sale for $200
- Father of plasma TV works on 270-inch display
- Samsung promises 42-inch OLED TVs by 2010
- Penryn: what the tech sites say
- AMD plots CPU and graphics comeback
- Blu-ray sticks the knife into HD DVD
- Blu-ray camp to get exclusive Warner backing
- Don't buy a Roomba! Build one yourself!
- October 29
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- Weekend news roundup: 26-28 October
- Overnight news roundup: 29-30 October
- DX10 power for the masses with Nvidia 8800GT
- The man who spent £1.65m on a home cinema
- World's smallest HD TV set is just 22 inches
- Sony sells 120 million PS2s in 7 years
- Sony PS3 'not as good' as Xbox 360
- Official: 3 unveils Skype internet phone
- Aunty Beeb gives us a Flash
- NBC says iTunes wasn't worth it
- Will 3's Skypephone change mobiles forever?
- What Intel's Core 2 refresh means for Apple
- 7 things you'll hate about Leopard
- How to fit 1TB of data on one tiny thumbdrive
- New Intel Core 2 chips: all you need to know
- Intel debuts ultra-efficient next-gen CPUs
- Apple adds new restrictions to iPhone sales
- Tiny chips in electronic dust to track us all
- HD DVD players still too expensive in UK
- October 26
- October 25
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- Why drawings could soon replace passwords
- Vista boosts Microsoft figures sky high
- Apple "Leopard" launch in pictures
- Why the mobile TV revolution can wait
- Nintendo Wii 'is the only next-gen console'
- Xbox 360 finally makes money for Microsoft
- Sony in the black despite massive PS3 losses
- Yahoo image search adds Flickr pics
- Round-up: All the week's hottest stories
- Mac OS X Leopard: from install to shutdown
- Leopard sinks its teeth into Vista
- Leopard escapes, runs wild
- Big bandwidth boost for next-gen Intel CPU
- Samsung debuts 'Knight Rider' printers!
- Apple stokes up iPhone fever in UK
- Weird Tech: Crazy granny in motorway mayhem
- October 24
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- Overnight news roundup: 25-26 October
- Why mobile TV isn't working in the UK
- T-Mobile brings Sidekick Slide to the UK
- Nintendo makes billions from Wii boom
- Bang & Olufsen unveils a slew of pricey toys
- Samsung F110 phone cuddles up to Adidas
- Microsoft takes a bite out of Facebook
- Broadband speeds to get 200 times faster?
- Post Office touts cash-in-hand broadband
- Multiroom sound on the cheap?
- Pioneer's 60" Kuro tells LG: 'Bring it on'
- Clever-clogs robot learns through gestures
- Blu-ray disk player makes in-car debut
- Apple rolling in iPhone money?
- Samsung promises 128GB flash drives by 2009
- HD DVD camp backs dual format players
- October 23
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- Overnight news roundup: 24-25 October
- Windows Mobile to be fastest growing phone OS
- Blu-ray titles thrashing HD DVD in the US
- Heaviest smartphone vs. the lightest laptop
- Facebook and RIM join forces on Blackberry
- Nokia looks into its mobile crystal ball
- Fox & NBC's 'Hulu' hopes to rival YouTube
- Wharfedale speakers are worth the wait
- AE22 'prosumer' speakers with a twist
- Apple finds new way to sell movies on iTunes
- Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T2 packs 4GB of memory
- Stream 5 million tracks with Sonos & Napster
- LG's new plasmas better than Pioneer's Kuros?
- Apple iPhone: not a "madly money-losing" deal
- NEC adds privacy layer to future screens
- October 22
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- Overnight news roundup: October 23-24
- DivX Connected: streaming tech that works
- Why HD DVD vs Blu-ray is still a cold war
- Transformers becomes best selling HD DVD ever
- Satski: become the king of the ski slopes
- PlayStation 3 top of the pops as Xbox flops
- Western Digital announces eSATA for TiVo
- Apple sold over 1m iPhones last quarter
- Panasonic Toughbooks don't mind getting wet
- From hospital to 'Ambient Healing Space'
- October 21
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- eMachines unveils new desktops
- Overnight news roundup: 22-23 October
- Next-gen Windows install takes up just 33 MB
- Developers shocked by Nintendo Wii success
- New Zunes ready for 13 November
- Facebook and MySpace boring by 2009?
- LifeAt.com: get friendly with your neighbours
- Why Apple Stores are so successful
- iPod and iPhone effect boosting Mac
- Condensation reported on new iMac screens
- Hitachi drive uses 40 per cent less juice
- Future tech: Siemens Helium handset
- Robot sports teams fail to live up to hype
- Nissan's robot powered crab car parks itself
- New SanDisk Sansa TakeTV: Apple TV killer?
- October 20
- October 18
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- No digital switchover boost for HDTV
- Why Stanley Kubrick loved the Transcriptor
- Weird Tech: Airline holds man for iPhone use
- Watch out! The iPhone's taking over
- Microsoft aims at Wii with Xbox 360 Arcade
- Halo 3 effect helps Xbox 360 defeat Wii
- Xbox 360 with HD DVD rumour resurfaces
- Nokia riding high as iPhone launch looms
- Facebook closes in on 50 million active users
- Google's mysterious Chinese takeaway
- Why YouTube snubbed MSFT's copyright pact
- AMD: $400 million Q3 loss despite sales boost
- Siemens: 'We're going green as of today'
- October 17
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- Evesham 1080p TVs come with free DVD player
- Overnight news roundup: 18-19 October
- Adobe: all software web-based 'in 10 years'
- Watch high-definition content on your PC
- How to buy an iPhone on 9 November
- O2: Lack of iPhone 3G 'not a problem'
- Free Radiohead album pirated anyway
- Amazon quadruples iTunes' referral incentive
- Nokia excites with GPS, Wi-Fi internet tablet
- Mac OS X Leopard: 300 new features explained
- Western Digital squeezes 3TB on a hard drive
- Smelly screens selling beer on the street
- October 16
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- Overnight news roundup: 17-18 October
- Screen breakthroughs promise clearer pictures
- Win an Apple iPod touch!
- Sony PS3 PlayStation Eye gets UK release date
- Steve Jobs confirms third-party iPhone apps
- BBC must offer 'platform neutral' downloads
- Super Wi-Fi Philips hi-fi has everything
- Buy an unlocked iPhone - in France
- Olympus E-3 DSLR: fastest AF speeds ever
- Digital switchover is go!
- October 15
- October 14
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- Overnight news roundup: 15-16 October
- Did Nintendo Wii save games industry?
- Greenpeace goes to war on the iPhone
- Moto U9: showing 'the stylish side of music'
- Phone app to help you quit smoking?
- Future PCs to be made from tiny carbon tubes
- Teenagers overwhelmed with unwelcome advances
- Mac OS X 10.5 goes GM, launch date confirmed
- Esoteric universal disc player just for audio
- Green-screen robot changes appearance at will
- Hitachi makes 4TB hard disk breakthrough
- 3G on a chip: great news for the iPhone?
- October 13
- October 12
- October 11
- October 10
- October 9
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- Overnight news roundup: 10-11 October
- Mobile phones pose cancer risk to kids, teens
- Joost to start showing live TV
- ID fraud victims 'up by two thirds'
- Slow broadband? Your ISP needs to say why
- Sony Alpha 700: on sale this weekend
- Music body sues Kwik Fit over staff radios
- Flaming MacBook Pros! New power adapters soon
- Hands on: Sony Alpha 700 DSLR
- Apple sued (again) over iPhone lock-in
- Robotic massages available from metal man
- October 8
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- Gateway wins race for Packard Bell
- Overnight news roundup: 9-10 October
- TDK declares Blu-ray the HD winner
- Sony shines light on best Bravia projector
- White PlayStation 3 to launch in Japan
- Cowon PMP packs kitchen sink and then some
- Google acquires Jaiku
- Lazy passwords open doors for cyber criminals
- Apple Regent St welcomes 10 millionth visitor
- 5 ways Alpine can cure your car stereo woes
- TDK: HD DVD has no chance in HD war
- October 7
- October 6
- October 4
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- Blu-ray camp: HD DVD is not our main rival
- Blu-ray 'will win war with HD DVD'
- Sky hits capacity: no more channels
- Sony announces £126 PS3 price cut
- iPhone to get 'native' third-party apps
- O2 jumps on broadband bandwagon
- Weird Tech: Man jailed for Facebook request
- Top 10 hi-fi speakers
- Panasonic goes green: cuts CO2 emissions
- iTunes to go high def, new Macs coming
- Apple responds to iMac freeze issue
- FED TVs join OLED, SED, LCD and PDP in mix
- TV watching lower among Sky+ users
- October 3
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- Microsoft removes WGA check from IE7
- CEATEC show points to thin future for TVs
- Overnight news roundup: 4-5 October
- AMD plots cheaper DX10 performance graphics
- Universal adds web features to HD DVD titles
- JVC television system does quadruple HD TV
- 40GB PS3 to launch as soon as next week?
- Fancy free Wi-Fi hotspot access?
- More Pure Sound: integrated amp, phono stage
- Ofcom to investigate Sky's Freeview plans
- Pioneer: new universal player for hi-fi range
- October 2
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- Overnight news roundup: 3-4 October
- Two new Microsoft Zunes to battle Apple iPod
- LG Voyager 'will kill the Apple iPhone'
- RFID trains to load phones with travel info
- Sony BMG lawyer says ripping MP3s is stealing
- 3 plus Skype equals free phone calls for all
- Toshiba to sell 30-inch OLED TV in 2009
- Toshiba's SpursEngine impressive in the flesh
- Intel aiming to boost single-core performance
- Sharp multi-touch screen puts iPhone to shame
- Mobile prototype helps you pay with your body
- Whatever happened to SED TV?
- October 1