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March 2008
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- March 31
- March 28
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- Weird Tech: Man shoots wife while installing TV
- HD DVD Promotion Group dissolves itself
- Bendy chips to change tech forever?
- UK court throws out Facebook harassment
- Do virtual worlds pose massive threat to online safety?
- Comcast argument raises ISP questions
- Cellphone pioneer: People holding technology back
- Wiimote controlled scary battle robots
- March 27
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- 86% of UK employees' internet usage monitored
- Apple's iPhone fitness system detailed
- Byron Review: ELSPA slams BBFC
- THX scientist's doubt over Blu-ray
- The phone that can restart your heart
- Byron Review: full report
- World of Warcraft targeted by hackers
- Motorola to split into two: RAZR blamed
- AMD's new triple-core CPU and faster, cheap quads
- Amazon moves into second spot behind iTunes
- March 26
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- Fire causes global laptop battery shortage
- Games industry braced for biggest month of all time
- Man's house looted after fake Craigslist ad
- Asus Eee PC gets touchscreen and GPS
- RFID keys for high-tech house of the future
- Mobile phone police to seek out train talkers
- Microsoft bringing Office apps to the iPhone?
- March 25
- March 21
- March 20
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- Is humanity drowning in a sea of gadgets?
- Weird Tech: Facebook stirs Middle East conflict
- Acer's trend-setting Blu-ray notebooks
- Sync your stuff online for free
- Intel Classmate to go on sale in Europe and US
- Eight things you didn't know the Wii could do
- RFID credit card hacked
- High def movie downloads in 15 mins
- iPhone gaming on par with DS and PSP
- IBM sounds death knell for desktop
- Is there still a market for rear-projection TVs?
- PlayStation 3 to get big firmware update this month
- Subliminal ads coming to a PC near you?
- Interview: Nvidia's Chief Scientist David Kirk
- Adobe Flash U-turn on Apple iPhone
- March 19
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- Top 10 Apple Screensavers of All Time
- Philips announces new flagship Wireless Audio Centre
- Philips launches 9000 FlatTV range
- Yahoo: Profit rise justifies MS rejection
- Lou Reed disses quality of MP3 audio
- Static brings PlayJam to Freeview customers
- Flash still being developed for iPhone
- Sony internet TV station knows what you like
- iPods to come with lifetime of 'free' music
- Intel stretches rural Wi-Fi links to 100km
- March 18
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- New mobile printers from Sony and Polaroid
- Pimp My Nintendo DS
- LimeWire opens DRM-free music store
- Windows Vista Service Pack 1 officially in the wild
- Facebook entangled in Middle East unrest
- Intel's Larrabee: power efficient performance graphics?
- Fastest graphics card ever created to change gaming
- Apple smashes Mac sales record in February
- Intel's Nehalem is a multi-threading monster
- SSD failure rate is '10-20 per cent'
- DRM-free music: what of new bands?
- At last! Channel 4 TV shows finally arrive on iTunes
- Can gaming make you fitter and slimmer?
- Sharp knocks out cheap new high-def TVs
- Do new CPUs threaten Nvidia's future?
- PhlatLight LEDs to the rescue?
- Apple TV DVR worth 'billions', says analyst
- March 17
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- Europe adopts Nokia's DVB-H as mobile TV standard
- Manhunt 2: 4:3 close call
- Microsoft places its bets on PlayReady
- Rockstar lawyer: appeals flawed too
- Pepsi retailers upset over Amazon deal
- Google: MS/Yahoo merger 'bad for internet'
- Web inventor attacks net tracking
- Confirmed: Nike SportsBand launching next month
- Dear Deidre's internet sex survey
- March 14
- March 13
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- Is your Oyster card safe from hackers?
- Opinion: AOL's great day at the office
- Tiscali responds to BT broadband claims
- Like the Eee PC? Try these instead
- Canon adds three new Ixus models
- Internet: as addictive as crack?
- AOL buys Bebo for a cool $850 million
- McAfee's dire internet warning
- PSP - Skype responds to BT's Go!Messenger
- LG buys LCD panels from Sharp: what does it all mean?
- Panasonic, Philips and Denon to launch more DivX Blu-ray players
- Myth busted as gamers shown to be CD fans too
- March 12
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- UPDATE: Mobile services shut down in Afghanistan
- Secrets of a TV reviewer (Part 2)
- Six camcorder trends you should know
- 100,000 downloads of iPhone SDKs
- Hackers jailbreak iPhone SDK
- Nintendo and developer respond to 'DS game ban' news
- Fox and NBC launch fully-fledged online TV service
- SMS loans sending young Swedes into debt
- Google gets DoubleClick - at last
- March 11
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- Penguin audiobooks: dropping DRM boosts sales
- Hands on with the latest Firefox 3.0 beta
- Give blood with Facebook
- US puts spy software in the dock
- PMC's EB1 speaker gets 'i'd-up
- The MP3 player is a decade old
- New REM album previewed on iLike
- Why the Beatles aren't on iTunes yet
- Hands on: SanDisk's Sansa Fuze MP3 player
- Wi-Fi hotspots to disappear?
- Xbox 360 price cut: retail responds
- BBC happy to go DRM free?
- Parents looking to spy on 'Generation Facebook'
- Skype tells us iPhone SDK 'a positive step'
- Updated: Is this the coolest ever mobile phone?
- Blogging heals your (mental) wounds
- March 10
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- Return of the 'bigger is better' argument
- Microsoft: We'll develop Silverlight for iPhone
- Gameloft ups support for iPhone gaming
- New Eee PC will use Intel's Atom CPU
- CivilSerf blog closed down
- Microsoft slashes Xbox 360 price
- Millions stolen from online poker players
- Does Microsoft really want to buy Logitech?
- ITV coming to Bebo
- An X-ray camera that works
- March 7
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- Is it time for anonymous blogs to be regulated?
- THQ ramps up iPhone gaming support
- Weird Tech: Magnetic boy freezes Xbox
- Hands on with Internet Explorer 8 beta 1
- iPhone SDK: The developers' perspective
- The truth about Pioneer's plasma pull-out
- Students texting it in
- The German iPod killer that no one's ever heard of
- Hands on with the BBC iPlayer - on the iPhone!
- iPhone gaming - Worms on the way
- Blu-ray for Xbox 360 on the way
- Pentagon demands removal of images from Google Maps
- Ballmer: Microsoft will catch Google
- Pioneer explains plasma exit
- Apple's iPhone plans - how did we do?
- Three games I want to see on the iPhone now
- Three apps I want on my iPhone now
- March 6
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- iPhone Software Roadmap - Full Update
- Microsoft opens web tools to public beta
- iPhone SDK - IM, VoIP, Video and more
- CD burner that's a 1TB hard drive
- Panasonic unveils latest Viera TVs
- Palm Centro gets down with the kids
- Free Travel Guides for iPod, iPhone and Mobile
- Samsung and adidas miCoach 'sportronics' phone
- Why online banking isn't as safe as you'd hoped
- Exam cheats prompt watch ban
- Is your mobile phone spying on you?
- Hackers robbing millions from web users
- Hands on: SanDisk's Flashback notebook adapter
- Report: Mainstream failings create UK piracy
- NIN digital download proves massive success
- Microsoft alters strategy in Yahoo takeover
- March 5
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- Nine out of ten aware of Digital Switch
- Survey reveals rise in mobile ad awareness
- Nike and iPod improve geek fitness drive
- Yahoo launches OnePlace mobile bookmarking tool
- U-Fix offers free 'call me back' texts
- Has the iPhone screwed over the UMPC?
- Secrets of a TV reviewer
- AMD demos new 780 integrated graphics
- Xbox 360 price cut 14 March
- New Sony headphones create 'open soundstage'
- Nintendo adds TV channel and EPG to Wii
- More mobile phone masts make for safer living
- Peer through the galaxy with...Windows only
- March 4
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- Warner Music goes DRM-free in Europe
- Truphone mobile VoIP charges from abroad slashed
- SanDisk announces FlashBack adapter
- Why does Pioneer want to stop making plasmas?
- French courts say 'non' to 'rate my teacher'
- Microsoft counters Google Docs with Office Live Workspace
- Three trillion texts to be sent in 2008
- PayPal tells Mac users to ditch Safari
- PS3's in-game comms extended
- Now Toshiba boss bets house on standard DVD
- YouTube set to make iPhone owners happier?
- March 3
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- Hitachi to launch slimline Wooo 'TV' range in UK
- Wikipedia founder embroiled in online spat with ex-lover
- Facebook gets in the way of UK teens' homework
- Blu-ray ROM drives to spread during 2008
- Naim's new SuperLine loves the black stuff
- Concern over misuse of RFID chips
- Meridian's new generation DSP speaker
- The real reason why you're late for work
- Intel's Centrino Atom nucleus of new sub-notebooks and MIDs
- RealNetworks interested in buying Scrabulous
- Apple co-founder blasts iPhone, Apple TV and MacBook Air
- Man racks up £11k mobile bill downloading Friends
- CeBIT 2008 show preview
- Gamers enjoy their own virtual deaths
- Kohjinsha ultra-light PCs make Eee look bad
- March 2