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March 2007
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- March 29
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- Surf the banks of the River Thames
- Upgraded Bluetooth makes pairing easy
- The Ferrari platinum-plated mobile
- New Windows flaw exploited by Trojan
- Christmas joy for hackers at TK Maxx
- PayPal speeds up online payments
- Yahoo announces unlimited email
- Security experts speak out on TK Maxx fiasco
- Ofcom stamps authority on VoIP
- Seagate ships biggest, fastest laptop drive
- Sony reveals S3000 series Bravia LCDs TVs
- Sony unveils new HD disc camcorders
- BBC mobile TV secrets revealed
- March 28
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- Sony launches first Bravia LCD projectors
- Albums are getting cheaper on iTunes
- Visa: 'Mobiles should replace cash'
- Midnight PS3 buyers mugged seconds later
- Apple to sell 187 million iPods every year
- US no longer top tech innovator
- Sony unveils Giga Juke MP3 hi-fi system
- Sony revamps camera line-up
- Now you can run Vista on a Mac
- HP claims new PCs are 45% more efficient
- Sony launches Bravia D3000 series LCD TVs
- BBC TV and radio coming to 3G mobiles
- BT adds juicy new extras to BT Vision store
- Sony's high-capacity HDD/DVD recorders
- BBC 'Freesat' promises free HD TV
- Is there a future for free high-def?
- Japanese HD TV recorder breaks 1TB barrier
- Sony's ultimate home cinema TV stand
- March 27
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- HP sues Acer for patent infringement
- Sony to launch first Blu-ray player in UK
- HDMI-equipped black Xbox 360 is go
- HD DVD dealt hammer blow by Microsoft
- Google aims for smarter mobile searches
- Orange to bring Bebo to mobiles
- Channel 4 announces on-demand radio stations
- Yahoo email users to get unlimited storage
- Net search tool combines all search engines
- March 26
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- Adobe unleashes Creative Suite 3 line
- Sony outlines Euro vision
- Wireless underwater kit lets divers talk
- Windows Vista selling like hot cakes
- Dragon's Lair set for Blu-ray re-release
- PlayStation 3 smashes UK sales record
- PS3 backwards compatibility: the truth
- Helio reveals social networking power-phone
- Ofcom drops mobile price control bombshell
- America is the United States of Spam
- YouTube announces award winners for 2006
- Six-year-old hacks into Government computer
- Sky launches Anytime on-demand TV
- Samsung's solid-state drive hits 64GB
- March 25
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- Batteries that won't ever run out of juice...
- Symbian launches new multimedia OS
- Music phones achieving critical mass
- Mobiles get clean bill of health - for now
- Bebo kids in trouble over gang violence jibes
- Gambling adverts set to flood onto the web
- Online fraudsters nail one in ten surfers
- Lady buys deadly radioactive pills online
- Vonage reeling after patent injunction
- Vietnamese crooks arrested in £185m card scam
- RIAA student piracy bribe is working
- Virgin pins poor service blame on Sky
- Mac OS X Leopard 'not late', says Apple
- Intel: first completely new plant in 15 years
- Download speeds to get 8x faster
- Blyk signs up with Coca-Cola, L'Oréal
- 10 years of phishing attacks
- March 23
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- Microsoft talks up YouTube rival
- The paint that blocks Wi-Fi
- Microsoft NOT most secure OS, says Symantec
- Microsoft welcomes PS3 to console party
- Analyst: Sony to drop PS3 by £50 in October
- Five essential PS3 add-ons
- Euro PS3 launch kicks off in Berlin
- How to: control your PS3 with a PSP
- The PS3's best launch games
- PS3 feebly limps onto market in Australia
- Still plenty of PS3 stock left in London
- Sony gives away £2,500 TVs at UK PS3 launch
- Viacom sued over YouTube 'take down' request
- Janitor robot does more than clean floors
- March 22
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- Vista pricing petition gains pace
- Microsoft continuing 'abusive behaviour'
- Microsoft security blamed for Xbox Live hacks
- British public shuns PlayStation 3 launch
- Snazzy new Sideshow remote for Vista
- Motorola, Palm merger could be doomed
- Price shock in store for Japan's phone buyers
- Nokia releases multimedia wonder phone
- Japanese read blogs more than other nations
- Ofcom investigates phone-in scandal
- Cell technology: the punch behind PS3
- March 21
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- Vista not the success PC makers had hoped for
- Adobe pinning hopes on CS3 after sales slip
- AMD to give R600 the 65nm squeeze?
- Sky to cut energy use with Auto Standby mode
- Microsoft probes Xbox Live security breach
- Online community to troubleshoot PS3 problems
- Virtual worlds could be worth over £500m
- Google extinguishes mobile phone rumours
- Europe needs TWO mobile TV standards
- Navigate Europe on your mobile
- New tech 'bad' for human rights, says UNESCO
- The net 'seriously bad' for young children
- Internet TV to get global standard
- HD DVD to beat Blu-ray in Europe
- March 20
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- Ethernet to get greener
- At last! Use your mobile on a plane
- Sony CEO says high price could kill PS3
- Sony's PS3 compatibility site launches early
- PS3-beating Xbox 360 confirmed for April?
- MTV series to debut on iTunes US before TV
- See where your AIM buddies are
- Americans don't mind adverts on their mobiles
- Fujitsu brings flash drives to US laptops
- Sky under fire in pay TV investigation
- Google adds change of scenery to homepage
- March 19
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- ComBOTS comes out of beta for full launch
- CeBIT 2007: Samsung's monitors need USB only
- Toshiba rejects Blu-ray victory claim
- CeBIT 2007: Six new satnavs from Garmin
- Texting competition offers £13k top prize
- Racing games encourage reckless driving
- Italy gets tough on school mobile ban
- Adobe moves the web to the desktop
- Update: US satellite radio takes on iTunes
- Single-use camcorder gets design makeover
- Why it's hard to buy 'green' gadgets
- March 16
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- Nvidia in the brown stuff over mobile drivers
- More ATI R600 details leak
- CeBIT 2007: Blu-ray chief predicts victory
- PlayStation 3 networked to research cancer
- CeBIT 2007: Creative building X-Fi MP3 player
- CeBIT 2007: SanDisk hails its Zune destroyer
- CeBIT 2007: AMD endorses with Live
- CeBIT 2007: Linksys gets HomePlugged
- Google moves to assure anonymity of data
- The power behind Red Nose Day
- CeBIT 2007: USBtv pimped as Apple TV killer
- March 15
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- CeBIT 2007: AMD shoves DTX into limelight
- CeBIT 2007: Sharp says LCD will beat plasma
- CeBIT 2007: Sharp shows biggest ever LCD TV
- Toshiba launches third HD DVD player
- CeBIT 2007: Three year plan for Blu-ray
- Video set to explode on mobile phones
- Europe 'must adopt mobile TV'
- London Underground to run mobile phone trial
- CeBIT 2007: Asus treasures revealed
- CeBIT 2007: EU says no RFID regulation needed
- CeBIT 2007: Buffalo shows off massive storage
- Call America for nothing on your mobile
- Visible light for next-gen wireless data?
- CeBIT 2007: Linksys goes HD with Kiss
- Tech.co.uk at CeBIT!
- March 14
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- Wanted: 'broadband over powerline' system
- Super-duper Wi-Fi inches closer
- Microsoft works round EU rule to preload apps
- Games for Windows Live launch imminent
- Google covers its ass with copyright claim
- Medical helplines failing patients
- CeBIT 2007: Free push email service launched
- Blue Peter rocked by phone-in scandal
- CeBIT 2007: Hauppauge quad satellite tuner
- March 13
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- HP unveils 'green' PCs
- Using a PC is 'more dangerous than flying'
- Alpine gives portable satnav the 'bird
- New Xbox 360 to spoil PS3 launch?
- Rumour: New Microsoft Zune on the way?
- EU to cut mobile roaming charges
- Viacom sues 'unlawful' YouTube
- TV advert ban for online casinos lifted
- Hovland Stratos: extreme hi-fi amp
- Tech.co.uk is off to CeBIT
- March 12
- March 9
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- World's thinnest CRT TV bucks all trends
- Microsoft launches HD Photo imaging format
- Bill Gates won't be number one for long
- Sony Blu-ray player hints at cheaper future
- Sony explains Euro PS3 compatibility blow
- Sony pimps Cyber-shot range with new GPS kit
- Push email for masses with T-Mobile MDA Mail
- How many people actually use Skype?
- Sweden wants to spy on emails, phone calls
- Sony's 2GB digital camera speaks fluent Wi-Fi
- Toshiba expands recycling program
- Apple predicted to ditch hard drive for flash
- PMA 2007: The hottest camera trends
- March 8
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- Adobe to release two Photoshop CS3 versions
- Sony creates magical new PS3 virtual world
- Fring: free VoIP for your Nokia mobile
- Cheeky students cheat on applications
- Google Desktop improves and gets sleeker
- Mobile TV gets closer to home
- Kodak heralds four new digicams ahead of PMA
- Japanese digital camera for dogs
- March 7
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- Versatile PSP Bluetooth dongle and headphones
- Macs & iPods 'better than some CD players'
- Microsoft delves into the future of search
- Dell still top box shifter in 2006
- UN to tackle global e-waste
- 'Can I have a coffee and Wi-Fi please?'
- Pandora cries for help in web radio scare
- WordPress blogging software hacked
- Wikipedia phoney gives way to academics
- Symantec voices support for Vista security
- Apple could make £466m from Adobe CS3 launch
- Fuller HD coming to H.264 camcorders
- Samsung unwraps first hybrid notebook drive
- AMD bringing console graphics to mobiles
- Smart car seat senses when driver is sleepy
- March 6
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- Microsoft in court over porn browsing mix-up
- Adobe CS3 to launch on 27 March
- Microsoft slates Google copyright policy
- Boom: Xbox Live users top six million
- Intel chip could boost iPhone rivals
- Japan's phone for the aged slows down voices
- Worldwide web use up by 10 per cent
- Tory boy councillor in MySpace clanger
- Telcos fall short over web privacy
- Ricoh launches Caplio R6, with face detection
- Nikon adds the D40x to DSLR family
- Too much data, not enough space
- ITV halts phone-ins
- March 5
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- BBC and IBM seal video search deal
- Xbox 360 gamers score new 512MB memory unit
- Why MP3 music files aren't so bad after all
- Microsoft wins Lucent voice patent ruling
- Sanyo to split recall cost with Lenovo
- Toshiba drops four new LCD TVs
- Roth Audio serves up valve-based iPod amp
- Zigview brings live LCD to D-SLR cameras
- Microsoft embarrassed by virus failures
- March 2
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- EU warns Microsoft of further fines
- SED TV on hold until new partner is found
- Top Russian theatre jams mobiles
- PS3 compatibility bombshell: blow softened
- Grundig launches slender wonder-phone
- Dell earnings down $1 billion
- Tech firms tackle third-world poverty
- BBC to show programmes on YouTube
- Clever new features in next Firefox version
- Nobody wants VoIP-enabled mobiles
- Music biz accuses Apple of hypocrisy
- Fujitsu uses palm biometrics to protect data
- AMD joins Intel in passing 'Teraflop barrier'
- Virgin Media lets disgruntled viewers go
- March 1
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- Free web version of Photoshop on the way
- Google Maps get live traffic updates
- Teach kids typing to kill RSI
- Sky pulls basic channels from Virgin cable
- Sky backs up its Virgin Media move
- Battery recall for Lenovo
- Hi-fi boss slams 'rip-off' industry
- Sennheiser launches world-beating headphones
- BBC to deliver free satellite TV