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- March 31
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- Panasonic hoping 3D tech means TV price hike
- PS2 price cuts not extended to UK
- NASA reveals full-size Orion mock-up
- GhostNet is a wakeup call to switch to Linux
- Microsoft staff sent home during G20 protests
- 10% of TVs sold 'will be 3D by 2011'
- Microsoft kills off Encarta encyclopaedia
- Google Venture to fund bright new ideas
- Hands on: Skype on the iPhone
- March 30
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- GDC debrief: do gamers need to grow up?
- LG more transparent about GD900 details
- Unlike Digg, Fark embraces power users
- The Pirate Bay heads to Facebook
- Facebook twice as popular as MySpace
- Windows 7 to usher in the $200 netbook age
- Industry responds to Digital Britain vision
- Opera seeks dominance in world of widgets
- Spotify adds option to buy music
- Skype for iPhone and BlackBerry announced
- Twitter looking to keep celebrity users happy
- IBM on defensive over 'open' cloud strategy
- GhostNet, spying on a government near you
- eBay launches bespoke version of IE8
- March 29
- March 28
- March 27
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- 5 ways to power up Internet Explorer 8
- Archos releases Android phone launch date
- EU rules out 'three-strike' internet rule
- Opera: Wii browser shows web works on TVs
- 7 key tech innovators you've never heard of
- The tech behind Monsters vs Aliens 3D
- Man risks life for slow-mo walnut explosion photo
- New YouTube features announced
- UK Government backing Microsoft IE8
- WIN! A BlackBerry Bold and Jabra JX10 Bluetooth headset, courtesy of O2
- Idle computers don't waste energy
- 42% of UK unhappy with broadband service
- 101 Google tips, tricks and hacks
- March 26
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- Tesla launches $50,000 Model S electric car
- RockBand US sales pass $1 billion
- Smart Dew is networked burglar alarm
- DTS unveils Neural Surround for consoles
- Sony Ericsson unveils T707 'pulsating' phone
- EU scraps massive holiday phone bills
- Vuzix adds 3D to its video glasses
- Why IPTV needs a much stronger vision
- Dell new favourite to take over Palm
- Orange plans 5 Android handsets in 2009
- BBC tries to explain Project Canvas - again
- 12 Adobe CS4 shortcuts you never knew existed
- Sky unveils vision of Networked Home
- Why MS should drop Win7 Starter Edition
- O2: We have exclusive rights to iPhone
- Twitter launches paid-for service
- Sony: 'Our focus is not on OLED'
- March 25
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- Blockbuster teams up with TiVo
- Canon launches two professional printers
- Networked helmets offer sniper protection
- Interview: Sony on the future of its TVs
- Nintendo unveils new Zelda for DS
- Fark adds friends lists and private messaging
- Nokia bets big on mobile payments
- Aldi sells cheap-as-chips sat nav device
- Mozilla and Google back 3D web standard
- Disney unveils 3D Toy Story Wii game
- Holographic TV and 1Gb internet lines 'in 10 years'
- Xbox 360 and DS motion controllers detailed
- Warner rolls out DVD-on-demand service
- Project Canvas will allow free TV to 'catch up'
- BBC: IPTV is at the heart of our plans
- Twitter studies to be part of curriculum
- Samsung netbooks could offer full Windows 7
- UK Govt is unwelcome Facebook friend
- Namco's 3D Xbox and PS3 game detailed
- Samsung: 'mainstream OLED still 5 years off'
- Tough times ahead for Nvidia? Part two
- March 24
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- Microsoft over the moon with NASA imagery
- Mobiles at school don't harm kids
- IPTV reaches 20 million subscribers
- Tough times ahead for Nvidia? Part one
- Hands on: Nintendo's Wii MotionPlus
- Hands on: Samsung Papyrus eBook reader
- You have no rights in World of Warcraft
- Does cloud gaming spell the end for consoles?
- China blocks YouTube over Tibet protests
- Hands on: Samsung N310 and N110 netbooks
- Samsung's 3D-ready monitor hits the UK
- Roaming profiles arrive in Windows Live gaming
- Sony to release Freesat TVs by end of the year
- Virgin Media reiterates 100Mb+ claims
- Samsung unveils Q320 and R522 laptops
- The idea that clicked: a history of the mouse
- Acer's Android phone coming in September?
- March 23
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- Cruise line offers 'Technology Concierges'
- Sony launches new PS3 Reference Tool and SDK
- Cold fusion - back with a bang?
- Rumours quashed over Palm Pre uncertainty
- Vodafone and O2 move to cut consumer costs
- Windows 7 interfaces you nearly had
- Voice-controlled Asus Eee PCs this year
- Skype outlines VoIP domination plans
- Will BBC's 'Radio Plus' save commercial radio?
- MP3HD offers next-gen music playback
- Worried about privacy? Forget about Street View
- UK's DNA database and ID register are illegal
- Super-fast broadband locations revealed
- Naked child on Street View sparks outcry
- Twitter will turn us all into liars
- March 22
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- March 20
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- SpiralFrog free music site shuts down
- 'Billions' of broadband video homes by 2020
- Interview: Asus CEO Jerry Shen
- Flagship Sennheiser HD 800: official launch
- O2 offers iPhone for free on cheaper deals
- WWF teams up with Spotify for Earth Hour
- iPhone 3.0 holds big hint to new iPhone
- Microsoft says PS3 "haemorrhaging at retail"
- Leyio's sharing pod baffles TechRadar
- Swarm of robo-fish invade Spanish seas
- Atari founder: games will revitalise classrooms
- Spoti-Friday: you control our Friday playlist!
- March 19
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- iTunes movies go High Definition
- Cisco buys Flip Video maker Pure Digital
- Now Silverlight 3 intros browser-less web apps
- Google Street View keeps Woolworths open
- Google offers half a million free ebooks
- Local news is dying. This is why you should care
- Google claims Streetview privacy is adequate
- Google Street View comes to the UK
- LG 'confirms' OLED supply for new iPhone
- Microsoft slams rivals for browser security add-ons
- Microsoft: UK 'has chosen' Internet Explorer
- Exclusive interview: Microsoft talks IE8
- Microsoft: We'll take on anyone with IE8
- Internet Explorer 8 officially arrives
- March 18
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- Smartphones dominate US online sales
- Monitor Audio announces new Radius HD series
- Terrafugia flying car makes maiden flight
- How kids lie to parents about life online
- BBC botnet is unjustifiable, says expert
- iPhone 3.0: It's all about the apps
- Awomo claims to be 'holy grail' of game downloads
- Man behind BBC botnet defends decision
- The Beatles to take on Apple again?
- Discover how Sennheiser makes headphones
- Does your laptop really give you what you want?
- Anderson: Twitter should charge companies
- Brits still unconvinced by broadband
- March 17
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- Have we been let down by Apple's iPhone 3.0?
- Apple brings support for MMS with iPhone 3.0
- Apple unveils iPhone 3.0 with copy and paste
- Malware to target Macs in 2009
- Play music from your iPhone in Sims 3
- Why Apple is right to push with iPhone 3.0
- 12 must-have features we want to see in iPhone 3.0
- Pac-Man And Dig Dug on Facebook
- Sony PSP to become huge online comic store
- BBC: Our audiences are not ready for ARGs
- Samsung's new Android phone spotted
- 70% of mobile users don't download apps
- Google needs a butler to turn it from the dark side
- Nokia pulls plug on another 1,700 jobs
- Awomo: the iTunes of game downloads?
- MS500 speaker gives you music on the go
- Nobody takes videogame ratings seriously
- Opera: developing for the iPhone too risky
- IMDb: one-button streaming for all films
- Hands on: Google Voice review
- Daily mobile internet use doubles in a year
- Opera: IE8 is dangerous for the internet
- BBC Trust: Don't freeze the licence fee
- Electric supercars sex-up eco-friendly motoring
- Dell's superslim Adamo officially announced
- Marvel MMO back in development
- Brits in force at South by South West
- March 16
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- Improving results from recommendation engines
- FireWire 'greenest interface' says FireWire Trade Association
- Hearst moves Seattle newspaper all-digital
- UK Vodafone user hit with £22,000 bill
- RIM to hire 3,000 new staff in 2009
- Sega MegaDrive reborn for cheapsies
- Lenovo's Pocket Yoga to take on Vaio P?
- UK site storms SXSW web awards
- Toshiba prepping 'web enabled' Network Player
- O2 preparing for new iPhone with price slash?
- Digg founder: iPhone 3.0 to be like the Palm Pre
- March 15
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- Microsoft Surface v2 due within a year?
- Digg's lead scientist talks collaborative filtering
- Rebuild Windows to suit how you work and play
- Meet Cambodia's social media elite - the Cloggers
- Bring extra muscle to your under-powered PC with remote access
- The essential guide to creating a sticky site
- Amazon angry at 'rogue' Kindle e-books
- Privacy expert calls for a 'digital mirror'
- March 14
- March 13
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- Pub of the future has holograms, robots, 3D TV
- Google Voice: phone companies' nightmare
- Toshiba offers Full HD recording on a budget
- Digg, Mozilla, Facebook and more: SXSWi is go!
- The 11 most ridiculous iPod accessories ever
- Toshiba: "It wasn't a Blu-ray Christmas"
- LG fully focussed on OLEDs for the future
- Adobe says designers should put mobile first
- X-rated Twitpic images blamed on 'bug'
- Samsung launches the slim-line Lucido
- 10 essential tips for recovering lost files
- We've had 20 years of the web. What's next?
- iPhone 3.0 firmware next week - with MMS
- March 12
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- Over half US TV shows are time-shifted
- Neural nets predict click-through behaviour
- TomTom offers free HD Traffic widget
- Is Nintendo prepping movies for the Wii?
- Wii price rise: consumers take £200 hit?
- Is free really the future of gaming?
- VOD will impact on live TV, says study
- MusicTank: FAC 'plays vital online role'
- Macrovision outlines the future of the EPG
- New LCD netbook display 'rivals epaper'
- Google Reader gets friend comment function
- O2 hints at bringing Palm Pre to the UK
- Come in, Internet Explorer. Your time is up
- Google Voice - the only number you'll ever need
- Nintendo: Wii price is going up in UK
- BBC hacks into thousands of PCs
- March 11
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- New lithium ion batteries charge in 20 seconds
- Carbon nanotubes to slim mobile phones
- Hands on: Asus' Eee PC Seashell
- Vodafone sheds DRM on its mobiles
- Paid for Android Apps coming tomorrow
- NME: we must think about future musicians
- HP's plastic low power screen that's on a roll
- Google: Our ad tracking is not Big Brother
- Apple netbook coming with OLED screen?
- Is it time for memory sticks that forget?
- WIN! A Logitech QuickCam Sphere AF webcam worth £109.99
- Is Lenovo's ultraportable a Sony Vaio P killer?
- Virgin Media slams online speedtests
- 10 really useful free Windows system tools
- Nokia 5330 aims to make music social
- Nokia launches 5030 - first phone with FM inside
- Nokia 5730 jams with touch sensitive keys
- Bletchley Park announces new funding
- Blur and Radiohead fight for digital rights
- Nintendo and Activision sweep gaming BAFTAs
- March 10
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- Driving Activity Reporter tracks motorists
- Hitachi pleads guilty to LCD price fixing
- 007 seriously cool secret spy gadgets
- 'Rate your GP' site coming soon
- Google responds to MPs' Latitude complaint
- LG upgrades Cookie with... Cooky
- Nokia to support all types of 4G tech
- Sky did NOT say 3D TV by Christmas
- The really easy 10 step health plan for your PC
- OCZ launches fully customisable netbook
- The Guardian makes its online content open platform
- BBC will 'aggressively link' to other UK sites
- The BBC will be tapeless by 2012
- Diabetes UK defends anti-gaming advert
- Dell announces 'full rugged' Latitude E6400
- YouTube vs PRS: whoever wins, it's bad news for musicians
- iPhone originally called the Newton Messagepad 3000?
- PRS: YouTube's actions will punish users
- YouTube pulls music videos in the UK
- March 9
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- D-Box seat-shaker gets Fast & Furious debut
- One in ten homes has a digital photo frame
- Hyundai watch-phone to debut SIM free
- Disney decorates over aspect ratio problem
- 7 annoying apps you don't have to put up with
- Barclaycard puts a credit card in your Orange mobile
- Why the Windows 7 software bill is rocketing
- 10 ways to slash your mobile roaming costs
- MySpace: Social networking is the new search
- Outdated music industry deserves no Govt help
- MySpace: 50% of traffic will be from mobiles
- Sky unveils its new high-def EPG
- MySpace Music UK coming 'very soon'
- Wolfram's search engine will give just the facts
- March 8
- March 7
- March 6
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- Data centres take a green PowerNap
- Plantronics launch .Audio 655 Skype headset
- BBC Project Canvas to cover Europe?
- Unravelling the mysteries of the Windows Experience Index
- Bionic eye restores blind man's sight
- UK PS3 sales: 'welcome to the third place'
- Skyla launches scanning digi photo frame
- Asus' new Fold/Unfold laptop out in 2009
- HTC set to debut 8MP cameraphone?
- Here comes the machine-mangled prose
- UK government says gamers die younger
- Microsoft's Innovation Day celebrates Europe
- 6 companies Google should buy right now
- Philips: OLED windows in a few years
- DEMO 09: after the hits, here's 5 misses
- Spoti-friday: you control our Friday playlist!
- March 5
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- Official: Americans can't walk and talk
- The Beatles: Rock Band game set for September
- iPhone users play the most games
- Acer announces latest WinMo 6.5 phones
- UK parents think gaming is good
- 3G sucks when you're in the sticks
- Sky Player TV to stream Sky Movies live
- Zillion TV offers premium VoD content for free
- EC eases back on Microsoft monitoring
- P2P users await Pirate Bay verdict
- Palm Pre is officially year's hottest gadget
- Internet search needs to change, says expert
- UK ranked 10th in global technology index
- Spotify database is hacked
- O2 to debut the Joggler media tablet
- March 4
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- YouTube attracts over 100m viewers in US
- VR tech lets you see, hear, smell, taste & touch
- Americans to surrender tech leadership?
- WIN! Gaming desktop PC and Empire: Total War
- 21 guilty pleasures for geeks
- 'People lie, internet stats tell the truth'
- IAB draws up rules after Phorm controversy
- Netbooks: proof the tech industry has gone nuts
- 10 cutting-edge apps you've never heard of
- Grim results from Palm put pressure on Pre
- ITV posts massive £2.7 billion loss
- March 3
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- Linux Foundation & Sourceforge acquire Linux.com
- Recession to slow mobile entertainment growth
- Panasonic launches Full HD DMC-GH1 SLR
- New Twitter tool finds the recently dumped
- Invention to bring Twitter to the blind?
- Microsoft testing 'Kumo' Live search update
- Apple announces new Mac Pro range
- Asus unveils dual touchscreen 'flipbook'
- Micropayments are a form of fraud
- 7 cool research projects from Yahoo
- Apple unleashes new iMac and Mac mini
- 10 new apps and gadgets you'll want to get hold of
- Nokia forced to withdraw 5800 XpressMusic in US
- Virgin Media happy with Ofcom's BT decision
- Skype picks up voice to text voicemail
- How PC Plus magazine tried to kill off Tippex
- Zavvi re-launched as an online retailer
- 7 reasons why Apple should make a netbook
- Turn by turn navigation hits the iPhone
- Bill Gates bans iPods in the home
- Nokia's Comes with Music to scrap DRM?
- Ofcom go-ahead for BT fibre-optic plan
- Is Blu-ray losing as we jump to downloads?
- March 2
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- Pentax X70 boasts 24x optical zoom
- Microsoft Auto revs up in-car media, web & nav
- Nokia's N97 Skype deal angers operators
- Blu-ray discs and players set to get cheaper
- AVG announces major update to 8.5
- MOD won't go to war on Google Earth
- Ofcom green-lights BT's ultra-fast broadband
- The internet: dead in just 10 days?
- iPod helps Man Utd win League Cup
- Preview: CeBit 2009
- LG NOT withdrawing from plasma TVs
- March 1