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February 2007
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- February 28
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- MP3 upstart sues Apple, Samsung, Sandisk
- Next-generation Nokia N-Gage pilot begins
- Make and sell your own porn
- Broadband: 25% ready to switch supplier
- Web host opts for open source platform
- Hard-drive radio records 2,500 hours of audio
- 50% of cars to get mobile broadband by 2011
- Battlefield lasers less than a year away
- Intel invests $1 billion in 45nm tech
- Green set top boxes coming to Currys
- Sky extends Remote Record service
- February 27
- February 26
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- Office Live sues Microsoft over name
- Wi-Fi users spend more time online
- Petition aims to get Vista's UK price lowered
- List of Vista-certified programs published
- BitTorrent opens video download store
- Firefox updates fix 14 security flaws
- KEF shows off wireless super speakers
- 3G-enabled iPhone for January 2008?
- Canon loses court battle over SED TV
- Virgin row to cost Sky '£15 to £20 million'
- February 23
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- Will Dell open up its own stores?
- Symantec: security landscape changing
- Microsoft told to pay $1.5bn in MP3 rights
- IPTV will kill the video store
- Warnings over handsfree kit while driving
- Euro PlayStation 3 in compatibility shocker
- Google launches Apps to challenge Office
- Virgin Media to dump Sky channels?
- BFI to open up film archive
- February 22
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- BT project to triple UK broadband speeds
- ATI delays launch of DirectX 10 graphics card
- Playstation 3 sales crash to new low
- CD WOW rejects industry erosion jibe
- Google introduces Apps Premier Edition
- Vigilante trojan hacker sends judge to jail
- Apple and Cisco settle iPhone lawsuit
- Go swimming with the Pentax Optio W30
- Canon unveils 'world's fastest digital SLR'
- February 21
- February 20
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- SanDisk slashes prices and cuts workforce
- Japan's mobile phone that can't make calls
- Upgrading to 64-bit Windows Vista not easy
- Amnesty: free speech must be protected online
- DRM war: EMI sale could lead to DRM u-turn
- Orange launches mobile, broadband TV
- OFT's fake prize draw promises £15,000
- Photo-realistic hyper games on the horizon
- Apple's Leopard to leap end March
- Nikon updates Coolpix digital camera range
- February 19
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- Microsoft accuses IBM of war against Open XML
- Microsoft blames pirates for poor Vista sales
- Ofcom to consider Sky's Freeview plans
- Earn Nectar points for your old mobile
- McKinnon to turn to Home Secretary
- Follow the Madrid bombing trial live online
- The EU is ISPA's internet villain of the year
- RIAA accused of stealing code from blogger
- Virgin Media launches on-demand channel
- Ex-Napster man gets top Radio 2 job
- Macrovision wants Apple to open FairPlay
- One million OLPCs ordered
- First DirectX 10 laptops will arrive in May
- Australian phone company blasts the iPhone
- DVR users not fast-forwarding past ads
- TV is 'serious threat' to children's health
- February 16
- February 15
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- Microsoft dampens Vienna speculation
- Warner chief reinforces DRM support at 3GSM
- Half of young Brits pay £5 for music monthly
- Mobile phones to combat AIDS
- British super hacker fights extradition to US
- Illinois talks up website ban in schools
- MySpace escapes conviction in US court
- Vista nibbles Apple's market share
- Flexible Italian e-book shaping the future
- Apple could make £150 for every iPhone
- Demand for mobile TV uncertain
- February 14
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- Panasonic reveals UK kit for 2007
- Blu-ray and HD DVD in new hacking scare
- Sky Mobile TV to show FA Premier League live
- O2 extends cheap roaming zone
- Stay clear of viruses on Valentine's Day
- Sophos: Valentine's Day virus woes
- Heroic laptop takes bullet for US soldier
- Panasonic plasmas: picture gizmos galore
- Panasonic camcorders: high def looms large
- IBM trebles data storage capacity
- Panasonic talks up camera tech
- Digital photo frame packs kitchen sink
- February 13
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- Navman intros newly enhanced sat-nav range
- Sony to release new batch of Blu-ray movies
- Sky concludes second mobile TV trial
- EU wants easier cross-border e-shopping
- Ofcom makes it easier to switch broadband
- YouTube hijacked by drug gangs
- Yahoo integrates Messenger into Yahoo Mail
- Marantz's high-end hi-fi radio
- Jobs stock scandal taints Pixar
- Adobe brings Flash video to mobile phones
- 3GSM 2007: Three HTC Windows Mobile newcomers
- 3GSM 2007: Samsung Ultra Edition II range
- 3GSM 2007: Microsoft shows off mobile DRM
- Exactly why do so many of us pirate movies?
- February 12
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- Vista is old news: here comes Vienna
- Canada to introduce iPod tax
- 3GSM 2007: Omnifone takes on iPhone & iTunes
- Nokia unveils six new handsets
- DRM war: Warner and Yahoo on opposing sides
- WiMax to remain a niche, says report
- Intel 80-core processor makes its debut
- 3GSM 2007: three new Nokia E series mobiles
- 3GSM 2007: Sony Ericsson five years on
- 3GSM 2007: Motorola unveils snazzy new phones
- 3GSM 2007: i-mate unveils new mobile set
- SanDisk launches tiny high capacity cards
- YouTube and Japan making slow progress
- February 9
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- 802.11n moves towards second draft
- Nvidia: Vista to blame for driver no-show
- Microsoft's 'dirty dozen' security patches
- 150 million HDTVs in homes by 2011
- EMI could back plans to scrap DRM
- BBC to trial new digital radio and expand DAB
- Greenpeace: gadgets bad for the planet
- Windows Live Hotmail rescues trademark
- Rumour: Next Zune could get VoIP
- Dell laptop burns down family home
- HP makes cartridge packaging greener
- February 8
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- Police database to track criminals' shoes
- Birmingham Airport goes biometric
- Windows Mobile 6 to get built-in Office
- HMV in rethink over £625 PlayStation 3 bundle
- New York in iPod street ban threat
- Nokia to offer Smart2go service to customers
- Europe is world leader in IPTV
- Buying online becomes more secure in IE7
- Internet scammer faces £100k payback bill
- Branson launches Virgin Media
- High-definition Xacti camcorder just 200g
- February 7
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- Microsoft ignores Gorbachev plea
- LG's Shine mobile makes its UK debut
- Apply for foreign visas online
- Amazon follows Walmart into video downloads
- Government targets eBay vendors over tax
- Eastman Kodak halves photo printing costs
- TV blackout fears over analogue switch off
- Tiscali TV launches on 1 March
- February 6
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- LG's stunning dual-tuner HDTVs pack HDDs too
- LCD prices falling over recent months
- Microsoft warns about new Excel security flaw
- Campaign to bring free HD kicks off
- HMV charges £675 for Playstation 3 bundle
- Apple peace treaty forges path for new iPods
- Digital voice recorders that go on forever
- Sony Ericsson and the nine handsets
- Apple boss calls for DRM-free music
- Operators to make mobiles safer for children
- Paedophiles convicted in internet rape trial
- New 8mm camera in the works?
- Shocking ways to stay awake in Japan
- February 5
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- Vista could boost PC recycling rates
- Apple gives tips on Vista installation
- Google adds PowerPoint rival to office suite
- Employees careless with data, McAfee says
- Hitachi puts breaks on plasma display arm
- Free 3G mobile calling from fring
- Apple vs Apple: War Is Over
- Over-45s are tech savvy, says report
- Get ready for Safer Internet Day tomorrow
- Open source body criticises BBC plans
- Sony wins Sustainable Energy Europe Award
- February 2
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- Lenovo losing out in the US
- Pioneering Microsoft researcher lost at sea
- Tokyo Game Show returns bigger than ever
- UK set for 220,000 PS3 consoles at launch
- New IBM supercomputers to tell the weather
- 'How does it know where my mouse is?'
- Radio boosted by new technologies
- Smartcard future dawning in Tokyo
- February 1