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January 2009
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- January 31
- January 30
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- Netbooks won't replace laptops, says survey
- Amazon sales storm ahead
- Stanford Uni writes world's smallest letters
- Apple: iWork.com 'not competing with Google'
- Blogger digs up Windows 7 security hole
- Zumba phone: best voice recognition ever?
- UK developer says PSP 'growing in influence'
- Is the BBC misleading DAB consumers?
- DAB vs. internet: vested interests limit progress
- Google Street View car injures deer
- Jet engines to be fuelled by waste chicken parts
- Confirmed: Nintendo DSi out in spring
- 8 features Spotify needs to kill iTunes
- Hack Firefox to get a minimalist interface for your netbook
- 10 lightweight apps to make older PCs fly
- 3D porn to be made in Hong Kong
- Apple nabs 1.1% of mobile market worldwide
- PCs are boring - and it's the keyboard's fault
- January 29
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- Philippe Starck: Parrot Zikmu speakers 'magic'
- CES 2010 iLounge snags Macworld exhibitors
- Marantz BD8002 Blu-ray scorns BD-Live
- Heard a tasty rumour? Think before you link
- Philips: TV picture quality more important than cost
- Philips extends your eyeballs with Cinema 21:9
- Digital Britain: The Good, The Bad and The WTF?
- Govt to UK ISPs: gather info on web pirates
- UK Govt outlines plans for future of DAB radio
- Digital Britain report slammed by Tories
- UK plans 2Mbps minimum broadband for all
- Operators must commit to mobile broadband
- How the UK aims to boost broadband speeds
- Digital Britain report: the key points
- Atari founder honoured with BAFTA Fellowship
- If everyone loves Apple so much, why are people still buying PCs?
- Movie business to take games more seriously
- Nokia unveils three new Classic phones
- Spotify forced to remove songs from music library
- Project Pandora - latest video demo appears
- UK game sales to overtake Japan in 2009
- Google's M-Lab will monitor ISP behaviour
- January 28
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- Top games take a growing slice of $20bn gaming pie
- Cluedo AI means smarter robots
- The technology behind HMS Daring
- 10 seriously useful Adobe Photoshop tutorials
- Will Apple's patent spell the end for Palm's Pre?
- Microsoft talks up Paint and Wordpad changes
- Brits watch a day's worth of TV a week
- BA clears way for on-board mobile use
- One in four women use net to spy on partners
- How to code games for the PC and Xbox 360
- Sensio finally wins 3D DVD standard
- OLED TV in the UK - for 'just' £3,489
- Offline Gmail rolled out by Google
- A Valentine's gift that will live in the memory
- Sky HD push creates 1,000 jobs
- Focus on PS3 harming PSP, say developers
- UK's 'Google for Film' service launches
- Microsoft denies shift in focus from PC gaming
- Rumour: Iwata set to announce new Zelda
- January 27
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- Panasonic wields six new Lumix compacts
- Apple iLife '09
- 7 genius gadgets made from recycled materials
- Designer unveils PlayStation Enso concept
- A day in the life of a white hat hacker
- Why Windows is winning the netbook war
- Expert solutions for misbehaving Macs
- Digital UK: US errors will not afflict us
- Keep fit with the new Wii Fit Body Check Channel
- Rumour: Google to buy Skype
- See a new type of car - made of OLEDs!
- 7 Linux web editors that get the job done
- Security expert critical of hacked Monster site
- Nokia and Motorola nab 90% of China
- Monster job-seeker database compromised
- Microsoft releases Internet Explorer 8 RC1
- January 26
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- Netflix grows as economy shrinks
- Booze-powered cars coming soon
- Are games better value than Blu-rays and DVDs?
- Minister airs doubts about file-sharing law
- Essential tips to cut the cost of printing
- Philips' new phone uses an AAA battery
- Healthy DAB Radio sales at Christmas
- Stephen Fry reaches 50,000 Twitter followers
- Wikipedia 'flagged revisions' causes row
- In-store DAB boosters come under fire
- Database of UK kids raises concerns
- January 25
- January 24
- January 23
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- Mobile music: Android gets Last.fm, Nokia 5800 tops 1m sold
- Video games linked to poor relationships
- MSN Mobile: 'We'd like to have offered a fuller service'
- Archos moves into mobile digital TV
- The day the desktop PC era ended?
- Is DAB the best replacement for FM?
- Facebook group to CC all email to Home Secretary
- Wii Fit miracle helps paralysed girl walk again
- Analogue radio switch-off not until 2019
- Pope asks Facebook to respect human sexuality
- Premier League case could impact on TV
- Make porn a bad neighbourhood of the net
- Are plasma TVs being banned in the UK?
- Acer officially launches new Aspire One
- Nokia attracts 150 people to Tube launch
- January 22
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- 9 tech predictions for 2009 from Deloitte
- How the Xbox and PS3 can take down the Wii
- Will Microsoft scrap fees for Xbox Live?
- Next-gen gaming and reality collide
- Mobile internet devices to use 10 times less power
- Apple's unconvincing netbook dismissal
- Sony offers PSP replays at football matches
- Sony forecasts massive $2.9bn loss
- 10 ideas Apple should steal from Windows 7
- Bollywood and the new Indian games industry
- Analyst referees latest console boss war
- Gaming AI to move to graphics cards
- January 21
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- Apple bucks recession with best ever results
- Food scientists cook up sticky rocket fuel
- Smart fridges to fight global warming
- 14-hour batteries, gaming graphics and Windows 7
- Sony, Samsung et al join forces for Blu-ray site
- Console boss battle: Xbox boss vs Kaz Hirai
- Microsoft jumps on mobile music bandwagon
- Interview: Pure Digital on the future of radio
- Look out Twitter, the masses are coming!
- Pure Digital: DAB criticism is misjudged
- Ofcom's PSB plan: an industry responds
- Five chief Airey left 'bemused' by Ofcom
- Pure Digital: internet radio is not 'the future'
- 10 cool gadgets that are not what they seem
- Google cuts off newspaper ad-sale arm
- Sanyo unveils world's-first 1080p consumer cams
- What Ofcom's advice means for Five
- The guaranteed way to securely delete data
- Ericsson slashes 5,000 jobs - blames partnership with Sony
- What Ofcom's advice means for the BBC
- What Ofcom's advice means for Channel 4
- What Ofcom's advice means for ITV
- Ofcom reveals future of UK broadcasting
- January 20
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- SRS TruMedia sound debuts on NEC mobiles
- PlayStation 3 firmware upgrade tomorrow
- Control a PS3 from your BlackBerry
- Google trialling 'preferred site' feature
- Why Intel wants to pump the web into your TV
- PS3/Killzone II bundle last before Easter price drop?
- Isle of Man to get unlimited legal music?
- 10 easy ways to improve your photography skills
- Microsoft explains PC scoring in Windows 7
- DAB costs slashed by Digital One
- Swedish government backs 'Young Pirates'
- The Pirate Bay once again blocked in Denmark
- Don't blame technology, blame the parents
- PlayStation chief hits out at Xbox... again
- January 19
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- Molecular forklifts promise 'smart dust'
- Hyundai wants 5% of the mobile market
- Leaving XP: how we upgraded our Asus Eee netbook to Windows 7
- Vodafone to nab Palm Pre in UK?
- Samsung speeds up plans for Android phone
- DivX 'not happy' with Microsoft
- 10 tech titans that fell out of favour
- Obama insists he's keeping his BlackBerry
- WoW compensation scheme controversy
- Carphone Warehouse revenues up 13%
- Violence in videogames 'does not sell software'
- Russia says 'nyet' to Nintendo Wii and DS
- Virgin Media brings Setanta Replay to VOD
- YouTube dabbling in downloadable videos
- Digital divide UK: internet generation gap widening
- January 18
- January 17
- January 16
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- Intel profits down 90% despite Atom boost
- 'Fantastic Voyage' medical mini-submarine
- 'Extreme golfer' in flying car quest to Timbuktu
- Sony: pupils bored with written word
- Sony Ericsson's losses mean Android crucial
- Windows 7: designed for a world in the cloud
- 3.5 million Windows users infected by worms
- NotForZombies wants teenagers' photos
- Hands on: Aldi's budget HDMI laptop
- The easy 10 step guide to your consumer rights
- Virgin Media's new V+ box will be MPEG4
- Panasonic updates FS and LS camera ranges
- Acer Aspire One 10.1 breaks cover at BETT '09
- Surface PC spells end of interactive whiteboards
- Lil Wayne tops 2008's digital single list
- Robotic teachers roll into UK classrooms
- Is 95% of the world's digital music pirated?
- January 15
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- Obama's high-tech Inauguration Day
- Goodbye GPS? Location based services go hybrid
- More chip cores can mean slower computing
- CES: Now the dust has settled, was it worth it?
- Filtering sites won't make workers more productive
- Official: Pioneer kills off Laserdisc players
- Steve Jobs is sick. Leave him alone
- Bendy, transparent OLEDs take step closer
- Facebook removes BK's friend-culling app
- World's second richest man wins name back
- HDTV no good for those with poor eyesight
- Whoopi Goldberg joins Internet TV revolution
- January 14
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- Hands on: Sony Vaio-P series review
- Nanotech promises better cameraphones
- Archos 10 gets official price and release
- Samsung hits back with own projector phone
- YouTube begins silencing music videos
- Lord Carter talks up UK Broadband for all
- Next-gen Home Server based around Windows 7
- Children are safer online, claims new report
- Nokia drops price of Comes with Music phone
- HTC's full 2009 line-up gets leaked
- Man loses £100,000 in Nigerian 419 scam
- Pioneer unveils latest Kuro processing tech
- O2 reveals Xda Flint: the iPhone for students
- DVD sales slip up in 2008
- Google brings hi-res artworks online
- Rumour: US Nintendo DSi launch in April
- January 13
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- ioSafe Solo protects your data from the Apocalypse
- Automatic bike promises power and comfort
- Pre to debut for less than the iPhone?
- The 10 most outrageous hacks of all time
- Windows Mobile Product Manager slams iPhone
- Home wind turbines under fresh attack
- Microsoft not making Xbox 720
- Scientist: Times had axe to grind with Google
- January 12
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- Detroit Motor Show goes green and touchscreen
- New Toyota Prius packed with tech, breaks 50mpg
- Fisker revs up world's first plug-in luxury hybrid
- Microsoft opens Retail Experience Centre
- 10 ultra-cool gadgets coming your way in 2009
- Should Gary McKinnon be extradited to the US?
- Nintendo responds to Greenpeace criticism
- Latest porno tech from Las Vegas
- Miyamoto plans to make Wii games easier
- BBC chief backs Channel 4/Five merger
- Each Google search produces 7g of CO2
- January 11
- January 10
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- Hands on: Turn-by-turn directions on iPhone, Android!
- 3D at CES: gimmick or AV revelation?
- 'Obama will help tech survive the crunch'
- How green is Apple?
- The complete guide to WiMAX
- Hands on: MSI X-Slim X320 review
- Hands on: Sony Reader 2.0 review
- Hands on: Lenovo goes Wii-like with the IdeaCentre A600
- Only 5 per cent of kids have access to a PC
- Manufacters admit BD-Live confusion
- The clever Windows 7 features Microsoft hasn't shown you
- January 9
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- Hands on: Samsung's ultra thin LCD concept review
- Computer based on Android debuts in Vegas
- Hands on: SanDisk slotRadio player review
- Sacked IT worker hacked his colleagues
- Google quietly polishes Chrome browser
- Hands on: iRiver Wave Home
- Hands on: Mattel Mindflex game
- Adamo is Dell's MacBook Air killer
- Hands on: Sony Cyber-shot G3 Wi-Fi
- Build-it-yourself Xbox gaming
- Developers back 'true' 3D gaming with Nvidia Vision
- Where have all the OLED TVs gone?
- Star in your own homemade 3D movies
- How to get the Windows 7 beta today
- The 3D future of porn unveiled in Vegas
- Sony accused of being like 'crazy ex-girlfriend'
- New Seagate player lets you watch your media files on your HDTV
- Google Street View finds kidnapped child
- Hey, Apple, Microsoft - your keynotes sucked!
- CES 2009 day one round-up: Stringer up
- Hands on: TechRadar tries the magical wireless charging Powermat
- Cisco shows off 'game changing' net platform
- Panasonic at CES: 3D at home; Blu-ray on the go
- Samsung: we'll add storage to Blu-ray players for downloads
- Samsung at CES: Let's release everything!
- Sony Vaio P pricing comes under fire
- January 8
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- Play your PC games in stereoscopic 3D
- Nvidia's GTX 295 goes like a rocket
- Greenpeace dismisses Apple's eco-friendly PR
- TechRadar at CES 2009: full report
- Palm unveils the pre - a genuine iPhone killer
- Party favourite: Polaroid PoGo Instant digicam
- SanDisk's new 'anti-download' MP3 player
- Analysis: Sir Howard Stringer's Sony keynote
- Sony shows glimpse of folding OLED, 3D TV
- Chumby unveils new photo frame widgets
- Hands on: Sony HDR XR520 Handycam
- Store 100 HD movies on a single SD card
- The 10 hottest tech trends at CES 2009
- Sony unveils web browsing Cyber-shot
- Financial crisis boosts Freesat sales
- New Sharp Blu-ray decks go Profile 2.0
- Don't automatically hate the OLPC laptop
- Dolby's new era of HD and gaming audio
- Average UK broadband speed is just 3.6Mbps
- Panasonic joins 3D Blu-ray club
- 5 reasons widgets may be the next big TV trend
- Microsoft's CES 2009 keynote: the lowdown for Xbox owners
- Samsung launches five new digital camcorders
- Virgin & ITV: Internet details not yet finalised
- Ballmer's CES keynote - all the details
- Samsung launches new range of digital cameras
- Virgin Media seals on-demand deal with ITV
- CES 2009 Launch Round-up: Both Ballmer and Sony scintillate
- Is 45nm silicon enough to save AMD?
- AMD rolls out much improved Phenom II CPU
- Windows 7 beta available worldwide Friday
- Sony launches world's lightest 8-inch netbook
- Panasonic's 3D Full HD plasma makes CES debut
- January 7
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- Sharp talks down OLED: 'present & future is LCD'
- Samsung unveils new line of Luxia LED TVs
- Sharp shoehorns Blu-ray into an Aquos
- New backlit, touchscreen Sony Reader revealed
- Netgear shows 'world's largest HD video jukebox'
- New JVC HDTVs have iPod docks
- LG debuts HDTV with wireless HDMI
- Toshiba at CES: The world is changing
- The future of HDTV, LG-style
- LG at CES: Tune in, plug in and get connected
- Intel issues yet another profits warning
- Toshiba announces super-clear Cell TV
- All hail the Kodak EasyShare Z980
- Olympus 550WP camera is 'dunk and shoot'
- LG unveils stunning mobile phone watch
- Olympus touts world's best optical zoom
- Official Street Fighter IV controllers unveiled
- Olympus launches super-slim cameras
- HP ushers in the new gen of netbooks
- Blu-ray audio: does anyone care?
- DTS to challenge Dolby in PC audio - interview
- Garmin launches GPS for bikers and golfers
- Miniature 3M projector will be big news
- BBC confirms F1 will not be in HD
- How Apple reinvented the laptop battery
- Apple exits Macworld Expo with a whimper
- Cambridge Audio moves into Blu-ray players
- AOL bringing SHOUTcast and ICQ to iPhone
- Pioneer to show off new Blu-ray audio-only format
- 10 Ballmer-isms you won't see at today's Microsoft CES keynote
- Hands on: Asus Eee T91 touchscreen review
- Asus launches touchscreen T91 Eee PC
- Asus planning Eee phone... with Android?
- Asus goes touch crazy with new tablet Eee
- January 6
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- Apple fires iWork '09 into the Cloud
- iMovie '09 adds "the depth users want"
- £99 netbooks in Next and M&S in February
- 7digital boss knocks Apple's DRM-free offering
- DivX 7 launches with enhanced HD support
- iTunes goes DRM-free at last
- New 17-inch MacBook Pro has 8-hour battery
- Police unveil online maps of crime
- Skype 2.8 for Mac (beta) launched
- Rez up your DVDs with CyberLink TrueTheater
- Xbox 360 trounces PS3 in worldwide sales
- Researchers study Wii Fit effectiveness
- 5 reasons Apple is right to ditch Macworld Expo
- Canon celebrates 50 years making SLRs
- Game yourself thin - WoW what a body!
- Mobiles should be allowed in hospitals
- LG announces 47-inch digital photo frame
- Celebrity Twitter security failings slammed
- Hands on: Logitech G9x gaming mouse review
- Logitech shows off new G-series gaming kit
- BBC test card makes a digital comeback
- Sling Media to show off iPhone app at MacWorld
- Canon launches tiny new Legria HD camcorders
- January 5
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- MSI X-Slim vs. the MacBook Air
- Sacred cow slaying at Sony Japan
- MySpace teens get up to risky business
- Are you logging into the right Twitter?
- Samsung and Yahoo unleash Internet Widgets
- 7 cool things to look forward to at CES 2009
- Sat nav maps to famous UK movie scenes
- Seagate first to demo USB 3.0
- Wii Sports is biggest selling game ever
- Microsoft: Xbox 360 rocks Christmas
- Microsoft unconvinced by 3D games
- Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6 - the story so far
- Why police hackers are a threat to your privacy
- MP3 your way to New Year fitness?
- 7 things to get excited about at Macworld Expo
- Apple's Jobs has hormone imbalance
- Lenovo A600 is firm's first all-in-one PC
- Security and your mother's Linux box
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