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January 2008
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- January 31
- January 30
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- Beware of virus-riddled digital photo frames
- HD DVD boost re-ignites format war
- 3ga launches JB7 digital jukebox
- LG: 'HD DVD isn't dead yet!'
- Nintendo Wii lacks cutting edge technology?
- Lumix FX35: ultra-wide lens, better exposure
- Casio plans to kill off camera shutter button
- Honda creates 3D CPU to power super robots
- Qtrax still coming up empty, scam suspected
- Is a massive 120GB PlayStation 3 on the way?
- Apple kills smug Mac user, cool PC dude?
- Cheaper, cooler iPods on the way?
- January 29
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- Nikon D60: ultra-compact DSLR to replace D40x
- Coolpix S600: world's fastest shutter speed
- Sony sheds light on new Bravia projector
- Sky told to cool its interest in ITV
- iPhone SDK application key leaked?
- Sony refuses to admit that UMD is doomed
- Firefox makes headway in war with IE7
- Sharp to launch world's thinnest LCD TV in UK
- Tech industry screwing over music business?
- Copyright holders embrace YouTube uploaders
- Smart Party democratic DJ uses gadgets' Wi-Fi
- Robotic arm to help builders on the job
- Can Qtrax keep its promise of 'free' music?
- Seagate CEO says Blu-ray win 'meaningless'
- Amazon to launch global iTunes killer
- Woolworths goes Blu-ray, won't stock HD DVD
- January 28
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- DisplayPort to take on HDMI in 2008
- Gizmondo set to rise from the dead?
- Why DisplayPort matters
- Save 'billions' shopping on eBay
- Pirate Bay musters 10 million users
- PS3 is 'out of the woods' says Sony
- Bluetooth legs help soldier amputee walk
- AirSound's 'revolutionary' new speaker tech
- Sony Ericsson adds 5m new tracks to PlayNow
- Marketplace for services relies on reputation
- Mystery of half million missing iPhones
- Ultra high-def TV makes viewers throw up
- OLPC feeling strain as refunds are offered
- Personal RFID terminals go big in Japan
- Radeon HD 3870 X2 hits back at Nvidia
- January 25
- January 24
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- New ATI chips ensure effortless 1080p
- Pentax tops out with semi-pro K20D
- Sony T300 adds automatic scene recognition
- BBC to team up with MySpace
- The UK's top satnav disasters
- 'ISPs must take action over dodgy downloads'
- Demand faster broadband for the UK!
- Apple TV like 'lipstick on a pig'
- Samsung shows off new GX-20 DLSR
- Britons spend three years lost in cyberspace
- Samsung patronises 50% with 'female' phones
- Last.fm offers free web music - with a catch
- EU Xbox Video Store finally gets more movies?
- January 23
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- Pirate Bay founder damns police 'prejudice'
- Mobile phone SIMs can go to hell and back
- Wireless broadband over TV gets second chance
- Massive Leopard update to pounce on Friday?
- iPod is big hit with little kids
- Games industry enjoys a bumper 2007
- HD DVD player sales collapse in January
- 100Mbps broadband soon to reach UK homes
- Canon ready to ship hot new D-SLR camera?
- Toshiba laptop makes MacBook Air look bloated
- Inept MOD officials reckless with our data
- Apple soars on record hardware sales
- Disney gives GPS Nintendo DS to park visitors
- Heco makes a Statement with new speaker
- New-look BBC Three embraces webcasting
- Yahoo expected to lay off hundreds of staff
- January 22
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- From BBC Micros to iPhones in 10bn chips
- Next-gen Samsung set-top boxes connect to PCs
- Blu-ray or HD DVD? Dixons customers unsure
- Olympus Mju 1030SW is 'freezeproof'
- Philips to stop selling TVs?
- Olympus unveils world's first 20x zoom camera
- Super cheap Nokia phones on the way
- Toshiba unveils bizarre phone/modem combo
- Demise of hard drives greatly exaggerated?
- O2 'happy with iPhone sales'
- January 21
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- HD DVD: Why it's finally all over
- Will iTunes video rentals make it to the EU?
- Free EA games herald greater in-game advertising
- Gesture-based screen tech debuts on streets
- RPTV battles on despite overwhelming odds
- CIA admits hackers 'blacked out' cities
- Is this the Sky+ of digital radios?
- The year home cinema gets connected?
- Mobile web use exploding thanks to iPhone
- Lenovo setting its sights on the MacBook Air?
- January 18
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- Your guide to 2008's wireless technology
- Wilted HD DVD camp limps into 2008
- Does latest firmware unbrick dead iPhones?
- Xbox 360 conquers all in 2007 US console war
- Virtual display beamed direct to your eyeball
- Intel denies 45nm quad-core CPU delay
- Macbook Air's tiny CPU not exclusive to Apple
- How does Apple's iTunes Digital Copy work?
- January 17
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- Apple, Hollywood and video rentals
- Apple makes web movie rentals mainstream
- Nintendo Wii lightsaber set for force flop?
- Little brother for Marantz's flagship SA-7S1
- Loewe Connect paves way for multimedia TVs
- In-flight calls coming to Norwegian airline
- Jobs lauds Gates exit, disses Amazon's Kindle
- British firm highlights our online data risks
- Hands on with the Nokia N82
- January 16
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- Facebook's Scrabulous game could get the axe
- Do sub-notebooks threaten the MacBook Air?
- Warnings over Valentine's Day storm worm
- 40-hour laptop batteries on the way
- Is the music biz out of love with iTunes?
- Macworld 2008: Apple's new gear in a nutshell
- Apple MacBook Air is world's thinnest laptop
- Jobs Keynote: iTunes movie rentals here, just
- HP's new entertainment PC has HD combo drive
- January 15
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- Are movie downloads Blu-ray's biggest threat?
- Pioneer to launch LCD TVs by end of 2008
- Possible MacBook Air specs leaked
- OLPC designer to produce new low-cost PC
- Microsoft banned from updating Xbox gamers
- Pioneer explains tech behind super-thin TVs
- Macworld rumours: 3G iPhone and tiny MacBook
- Vista SP1 Refresh available for download
- January 14
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- Toshiba to slash HD DVD player prices
- Nation's favourite websites revealed
- BBC iPlayer experiences huge demand over Xmas
- Wi-Fi enabled SD card wins plaudits
- Apple cancels iPhone launch in China?
- Sony PS3 available in new bundle package
- Study shows children are addicted to phones
- Macworld preview: Major Apple TV upgrade due?
- Weird Tech: Gates in comedy video on Last Day
- CES 2008: Bill Gates, we'll miss you
- January 11
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- CES 2008: Who soared, who crashed & burned?
- Our view on the latest Blu-ray features
- CES's winners and losers: our verdict
- What's new in laptop tech?
- Sony slims down PS3 line-up in Japan
- Bloggers disrupt CES but prank backfires
- Panasonic squeezes more HD TV onto normal DVD
- Hottest trends in MP3 player tech
- Microsoft, Hollywood rush to HD DVD's defence
- Nintendo WiiWare set to launch in March?
- Casio presents ultra-fast Exilim DSLR
- January 10
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- Hands on with Sony's new Mylo 2
- Adobe, Microsoft get set for Macworld
- Why 2008 could be the year of the PS3
- Are our iPods and MP3s making us deaf?
- Retailers unwilling to give up on HD DVD yet
- Panasonic shows off funky new HD camcorders
- Flashy OLED TVs hog the limelight in Vegas
- PocketSurfer3 on the cards for late this year
- How much can you spend on an 8-core Mac Pro?
- More Wii 2 rumours surface
- iPod won't last, says Gates
- January 9
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- SanDisk USB drive backs up data online
- What's better than a 150-inch plasma?
- Wireless Lumix camera due from Panasonic
- How to charge your PC with solar power
- Blu-ray already doing better than DVD did?
- Flash memory to be killed off by 2012?
- Creative prepping iPod-killing Zen touch?
- Linksys extends its media streaming range
- Toshiba refuses to let HD DVD die
- Evolution, not revolution for Sharp's Aquos
- Nintendo counts cash as gamers splash out
- Bionic infrared transfers full CD in a second
- Blu-ray camp: Toshiba will give up on HD DVD
- Microsoft fails to inspire at CES
- Top tips for your iPod Touch
- Belkin's Wireless HD dream box
- Asus puts WiMAX in gear with 2nd gen Eee PC
- HP stokes the digital home fire
- Mitsubishi 'Laser TV' heralds DLP return
- Go ahead, rip as many CDs as you like
- January 8
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- Apple Mac Pro desktops now come with 8-cores
- New HP laptops designed to entertain
- SlingCatcher finally sees the light of day
- Now Paramount to drop HD DVD?
- First 45x zooms for Canon camcorder range
- Pioneer: 'Our 720p set is better than 1080p'
- This is the best television in the world
- Intel: Our future is the personal internet
- JVC brings back disappearing car stereo
- Toshiba saturates market with 20 new TVs
- Thinner is beautiful on LG's new LCD line
- Sony Ericsson adds GPS to mobiles
- Multi-room sound and vision from Philips
- Motorola to give BT next-gen IPTV boxes
- January 7
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- Philips' chief: 'Women call the shots'
- Philips designer TVs all style, not substance
- Sony gadgets offer little that's new
- Solid state storage closes in on HDDs
- Naim previews NS01 music server system
- Panasonic pushes SDHC to capacity
- Sharp: 'Forget OLED, LCD is the future'
- Philips sticks it to iTunes with Real deal
- Netgear is living in a Metamaterial world
- Netgear talks up 'all access home' in keynote
- Gates sets out vision for next 10 years
- January 6
- January 4
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- Are eco-friendly bulbs causing migraines?
- Intel splits from $100 laptop programme
- Forget the HD format war, says expert
- Waterproof mobiles, MP3s make a splash
- Sony PSP gamers to get Skype calls
- SED TVs return to challenge LCD and plasma?
- Is multi-core the new MHz myth? (Part 2)
- What's so special about Pioneer's SyncTV?
- Canon sells 30 million SLR cameras
- The hottest technology of 2007
- Weird Tech: Facebook ban for British MP
- Is multi-core the new MHz myth?
- Why Onkyo's DVD system is a steal at £600
- Hitachi squeezes 500GB on a laptop hard drive
- Garmin satnavs to get voice recognition
- Viruses to infect Wi-Fi networks in 2008?
- Motorola shows off mobile TV handheld
- January 1