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- October 31
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- Japan and Norway most receptive to new tech
- Heaviest internet users also watch the most TV
- Virtual evil available for all
- Quantum computer security cracked
- Man fights to 'marry' cartoon character
- Fearing dotcom crash 2.0? Ain't gonna happen
- BBC bringing DRM-free content to Linux
- Xbox UK boss on Zune, mo-control, 720
- Can Microsoft kill off the mousemat?
- October 30
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- TechRadar interview: Xbox UK boss, Stephen McGill
- Sony to go gangbusters on Ghostbusters in '09
- Motorola loses £20 on every phone it ships
- When tech attacks! 13 grizzly tales of killer kit
- New improved Netflix – as seen on TiVo
- Microsoft: Expect surprises for Windows Mobile
- Kids abusing school computers for porn
- Do we need a new legal system for the web?
- 25 free apps to make your PC more fun
- Can Microsoft persuade gamers to go wireless?
- 7 mind-blowing projects from Microsoft Research
- Yet another tiny projector breaks cover
- On the set for the filming of Kirill
- Microsoft: We must be prepared for Kirill to fail
- T-Mobile G1 launch: the view from the queue
- John Sculley: "Newton was 15 years too early"
- October 29
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- New Xbox Experience: avatars and HD movies
- 20% of Americans have stopped shopping online
- Scientists create remote control for the brain
- Seven reasons your website sucks
- The cyberstalker's handbook
- Sex expert: Cybersex is fine
- DSi launch: devs ponder 'DS EyeToy'
- LG tries to find world's fastest texter
- New concept phone: is it an egg?
- World of Warcraft tops 11 million players
- As Sony profits tumble, will UK prices rise?
- Aiptek's new sub-£300 Pico projector
- Windows 7, Office 14 and the future of the PC
- HP unveils new Mini PC netbook range
- October 28
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- Microsoft seeks bright Sparks
- Microsoft demos latest Windows 7 build
- Microsoft and Yahoo to fight 'Lottery win fraud'
- Google agrees terms to put world's books online
- UK is king of the Geeks in Europe
- The 10 lamest Firefox add-ons
- Gorilla's TV upgraded to Sky+ HD
- ELSPA proposes traffic-light games ratings
- A future in the cloud with Windows Azure
- Bethesda pulls its Fallout 3 trailers
- 'Digital natives' lack social skills
- October 27
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- Microsoft has its head in Azure clouds
- Peeping PCs in digital strip strop
- 80% of mobile users want more control
- The ultimate guide to Freesat
- Is Jeeves now a porn star?
- Netbooks: The Linux Trojan Horse
- Sky rapped over Virgin Media promotions
- Nintendo cranks out 2.4 million Wiis a month
- Windows Vista SP2 beta arriving Wednesday
- Essential free software for your PC
- Motorola unveils lunatic handset?
- UK Music: Five-year plan to combat music piracy
- Google Earth app appears on iPhone
- World's smallest wireless laser printer
- HTC CEO expects sales of G1 to match iPhone
- October 26
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- October 24
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- Kodak extends OLED screen lifespans
- T-Mobile Android G1 v Nokia 2110: Ultimate Test
- Woman jailed for killing virtual husband
- Freeview lite row not helping public
- Linux browser smackdown!
- Google unveils offline mobile Mail
- 20 websites you never realised you needed
- Intel Vice President retracts Apple blast
- October 23
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- Nanotech turntable enables terabyte Blu-ray
- Google announces free Android apps
- Personal tracking tech puts you on the map
- Samsung lets you take over man's life
- Emailing your friends while on the lavatory
- 10 ways to get a brilliant mobile phone deal
- Interview: John Gruber on the iPhone
- Google answers your email for you
- October 22
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- Android Market app store opens its doors
- Bluetooth Callpod offers hands-free group chat
- Nvidia to revolutionise laptop graphics
- THX: all about re-creating industry standards
- Facebook "turning us into friend addicts"
- HP enters smartphone market
- PSP-3000 whizzes off Japanese shelves
- 40 devastatingly simple ways the web can save you big money
- Toshiba bolsters laptop range
- BBC seeking wider HD Freeview roll-out
- Anti-terror Government snooping will harm web
- Microsoft: iPhone and Android are no threat
- Simon Cowell invades your mobile
- Bioware developing new Star Wars MMO
- Mind-boggling flying trains get green light
- October 21
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- Apple posts record profits, Yahoo doesn't
- Motorola's Aura of desperation
- 'Best-ever' THX speaker system launched
- 9 easy ways to watch your favourite TV online
- Hands on: Samsung i7110 review
- Android source code now freely available
- BBC HD kills DOGs
- New £150 Asus Eee netbook on horizon
- 7 Wii tricks Nintendo doesn't tell you
- Sony outs smallest Blu-ray notebook ever
- Microsoft: "We've been silent too long"
- Cinemas face closure over digital switchover
- Games magazine editors on E3 2009
- E3 is back: bigger and better than ever
- Google and ITN link up on geotagged news
- Opera: The browser wars? Over!
- October 20
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- October 17
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- Photonic PCs and hyperlenses coming soon
- Oasis embarks on Guitar Hero World Tour
- Human pilots fly rings around computer rivals
- Brain implants heal monkey's paralysed wrist
- 8 ways to make your desktop look beautiful
- How Apple turned a green corner
- DarkMarket revealed as FBI sting website
- 20 technologies that changed the world
- Lawsuit: Over 50% of initial Xbox 360s defective
- BBC, ITV and C4 to broadcast Freeview HD
- Ballmer deal talk boosts Yahoo by 17%
- Ancient 486 PC takes over Hubble telescope
- October 16
- October 15
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- Facebook funds 25 innovative apps
- Single pixel cameras shoot ahead
- Hands on: new Apple MacBook Pro review
- Netbooks to get projector technology
- Is Apple changing its rumours tune?
- 25 essential Firefox add-ons for power users
- 10 reasons to buy the T-Mobile G1
- The sports cars that don't cost the earth
- Konami's MGS4 on Xbox 360 explained
- Top 14 Android Apps for the T-Mobile G1
- Web 'n' walk - never be disconnected from your life!
- Deaf groups demand better phone tech
- BenQ brings brightness to its projector range
- October 14
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- London Games Fest aims for fancy dress record
- Apple launches 'unibody' aluminium MacBooks
- Live the superficial life of a footballer
- iPod-friendly films bundled with Blu-ray
- Microsoft still battling to put Silverlight on iPhone
- What's new in OpenOffice 3?
- HMV launching UK-wide gaming centres
- BBC iPlayer on loadsa mobiles!
- BT names its 'internet ranger' of 2008
- Sony Ericsson's new handset / wife: Filippa
- Windows 7 to be called 'Windows 7'
- October 13
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- Microsoft to release Silverlight 2 tomorrow
- Microsoft Equipt to launch in UK next week
- Don't buy Christmas pressies says tech shop
- Digg users: Kevin is cooler than Alex
- AC/DC: "iTunes is going to kill music"
- Five easy ways to watch BBC iPlayer on your TV
- London and Wales get BT's 40Mb broadband
- Latest PSP and PS3 firmware updates detailed
- Virgin Media trials targeted TV adverts
- OLED lighting on the market in 2010
- UK games devs face potential market failure
- Shoe-friendly airport scanner launched
- CBS starts broadcasting on YouTube
- Survey: gadgets in cars distract us
- Third of UK TVs not ready for digital
- October 12
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- October 10
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- Next-gen OLED screens to have touch built-in
- LG Wirewize untangles home cinema cabling
- Electrolux fridge keeps students' food safe
- Should ISPs protect us on the net?
- Symantec to send comp winner into space
- Rose wants key Diggers to keep influence
- Microsoft denies Xbox 360 Blu-ray in production
- Kevin Rose: My scariest moment at Digg
- Amazon UK is 10 today
- T3 gadget award-winners announced
- Vodafone rejected Storm, says RIM CEO
- Virgin Media: speedtests don't tell the truth
- 20 websites that changed the world
- Microsoft wants Surface in UK by end '08
- Virtual alien hunting by mobile phone
- October 9
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- Navman S100 sat nav saves you petrol
- Automatic image tagging gets smarter
- 'I love the iPhone' says 3 UK's CEO
- LG fails to make world's thinnest 8MP phone
- TGS 2008: PSP games to be downloadable
- BBC iPlayer now on portable devices
- The Blue Screen of Death survival guide
- Xbox 360 Blu-ray rumours gain ground
- Digg founder: tech is changing US election
- Moto's Q11 - the next BlackBerry?
- Play.com goes 100 per cent DRM-free
- TGS 2008: Halo 3 Recon announced
- Hacks and tweaks for a faster, safer network
- Asus ships new Eee PCs with live virus
- October 8
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- Has flash memory had its chips?
- HP printers to go fully wireless by 2010
- Google's Mail Goggles stops drunken messages
- 8 easy ways to slash your tech power bills
- Will Nintendo DSi region locking combat piracy?
- Apple to replace iPod with 'iWatch'?
- DNA may reveal people's surnames
- Bungie announcement at Tokyo Game Show 2008
- BlackBerry Storm launches in UK
- MySpace and Facebook mobile services under fire
- New underground site takes on MySpace Music
- Google announces in-game ads
- Analyst calls for Xmas PS3 price cut
- iPhone scores big business win in Japan
- Mobile phone gadget makes buses stop
- October 7
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- Microsoft launches $3m edu-gaming institute
- Fears over US electronic voting machine fraud
- Hands on: Dell Inspiron Mini 9 review
- Ford launches MyKey parental controls for cars
- Asus launches S101 MacBook Air killer
- 12 Vista Sidebar gadgets that will save you money
- Nintendo angers fans with DSi region lock
- Nintendo announces Wii Speak details for UK
- ITV asks for more peak-time adverts
- Men regularly fake it... on their phones
- Oyster card security flaws published
- Google Maps Street View comes to iPhone
- October 6
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- Otto Traveler cans cancel noise with built-in MP3
- Internet: coming through your lightbulb
- eBay cuts 1,000 jobs from workforce
- Sony Ericsson to release football-shaped mobile?
- The future of motoring
- Airport 'face scanners' pose security threat
- 97% of UK scared about their personal data
- 12 groups that hate the internet
- Projection and HD in a mobile phone!
- Search specialist Ask given a facelift
- October 5
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- October 3
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- Wii gets VoIP phone software and hardware
- Carbon Diem tracks carbon footprint via GPS
- 5 billion Presidential spam by Election Day
- Get blockbuster movies on your iPhone
- Hands on: Obama '08 iPhone app review
- 7digital slams Nokia's Comes with Music
- Weird Tech: Craigslist used for bank robbery
- 22 Vista Sidebar gadgets to save you time
- HP Blackbird 002 finally arrives in UK
- Iwata casts doubt on DSi arrival in US/EU
- Intel Core i7: We've got it covered
- Nokia: 5800 XpressMusic first of many touchphones
- October 2
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- Nokia and S60 to go multi-touch?
- Sony demos transparent, flexible OLED display
- Comes With Music finally debuts from Nokia
- Nokia unveils 5800 XpressMusic, AKA Tube
- 7digital first to offer Oasis album in FLAC
- Live streaming is coming to YouTube
- How to avoid losing your digital photos
- Freeview HD arriving Autumn 2009
- e-Newspaper in your pocket... coming soon!
- Adobe developing Flash for iPhone
- Microsoft's 'Cloud' OS arriving in October
- Here at last - Nintendo unveils new DSi
- October 1
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- Hollywood studios embrace digital cinema
- iPhone flagship game hits App Store
- ITV trialling online-video advert inserts
- 21 great add-ons for iTunes 8
- Yahoo MD: We must go back to basics
- Heavyweights back mobile broadband sticker
- Seven more Xbox 360 secrets Microsoft doesn't tell you
- PocketSurfer 2R - mobile internet but no phone?
- Apple to be sued for 'closed' iTunes store
- Politicians save internet radio... for now
- Bizarre phone lets users see through walls