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July 2008
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- July 31
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- O2 launches combined WiFi, 3G and broadband
- Former FBI man 'concerned' at McKinnon portrayal
- MP: Current internet UGC laws are ludicrous
- Apple Mac and iPod refresh in September
- Why the UK doesn't moderate UGC
- Government slams BPI
- Wii MotionPlus: full, instant 1:1 tracking
- Videogames ratings - PEGI or BBFC?
- The end of UK YouTube, Flickr and Forums?
- BPM phone uses camera to measure heart rate
- Sanyo high-def camcorder looking good at 720p
- Mobile phone comics taught on new uni course
- July 30
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- Hands on: Sony Reader. Can eBooks really conquer the world?
- Mobile use triples in a decade
- BT: 18% of us want powered exoskeletons by 2012
- Garden centre gets over-excited about email
- Japan report: Solar power rises as fossils burn out
- Nintendo details the R4DS piracy case
- Heart Robot goes on show at Science Museum
- Microsoft sticking Live Search in cars
- LG signs up Dolby Mobile
- Nintendo Wii 2 in development
- July 29
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- How it works: phone haptics
- BBC: mobile viewing figures are fine
- Sky responds to Freesat red-tape hold up talk
- Sony reports massive profit drop
- Sony OLED TV to hit UK in 2009
- Opinion: forget the stick BPI, give us more carrot!
- Rumour round up: Apple's next-gen laptops
- 10 signs your tech has made you dumber
- Sony Ericsson's new slider leaked
- Dell Studio Hybrid arrives
- Ain't it Cuil news
- Nokia N96 released early
- Panasonic prepping huge 40-inch OLED TV sets
- Buffalo offers Eee PC with 64GB solid-state drive
- July 28
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- July 25
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- Weird Tech: 'Spam King' in bloody murder-suicide
- WiiSpeak microphone filters out TV noise
- Mind control coming to PS3, Xbox and Wii?
- Star Wars 3D not so far, far away
- Peter Gabriel's legal alternative to P2P abuse
- Asus: Eee PC 904 will be a major seller
- Only privileged prisoners will get PlayStations
- Facebook spat costs ex-friend £22k in landmark ruling
- Ballmer: Yahoo talks 'done for now'
- Interview: Matt Phillips, BPI
- PlayStation UK boss: E3 'like a plumbers' convention'
- Panasonic replaces Sony as most-admired electronics brand
- WIPO sides with CS Lewis estate
- Interview: Ray Maguire, MD of SCE UK
- July 24
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- 'This is not three strikes and you're out. It is a letter.'
- Be welcomes BPI campaign, but won’t give out user details
- NESTA supports Edinburgh Interactive Festival 2008
- Toshiba introduces Centrino 2 laptops
- Musician's Union welcomes BPI piracy crackdown
- Music press slams BPI
- Carphone Warehouse kowtows to BPI
- Five ways musicians can flourish in a P2P world
- Ubuntu sponsor to beat Apple at its own game
- What it does: Intel's Centrino 2 explained
- Hitachi offers new Blu-ray camcorder
- 100,000s of letters going to illegal downloaders
- July 23
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- Warner's episodic Watchmen games
- In depth: ReQall memory application hopes for iPhone boost
- Japan report: what's happening in Green technology
- Samsung announces new HDTV range
- Sony, Hitachi, Motorola, Samsung, Sharp form wireless HD group
- Games For Windows Live goes free
- Bungie: E3 was a success
- Nintendo and Fujifilm partnership announced - pics inside
- Sony dismisses PSP 3000 rumours
- MacBook Touch: An expert view
- Top 10 tech irritations
- July 22
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- Microsoft pledges 1000 360 games in 2008
- Garmin's new waterproof, multi-use sat nav
- Solar powered mobile networks on the way
- New study: gaming boosts family bonding
- TFL responds to Oyster hack ruling
- Vista not optimised for solid state drives
- Bethesda claims 'we need an E3'
- Hands on: Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3
- Sony Ericsson releases three new phones
- Hands on: Facebook re-design
- Cutting edge: Is 3D TV ready for the big time?
- Apple announces record profits
- July 21
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- Panasonic adds to its LX range
- Panasonic offers new Lumix FX cameras
- iPhone 3G: what we really think, one week on
- Blu-ray Disc sales rise by 300%
- Oppo's cool new designs for handheld gaming
- Take-Two knocks back EA's latest buyout move
- Review: the first Sony VAIO with Centrino 2
- Big Brother is Bluetoothing You
- Dave Perry: E3 is broken, expensive and stupid
- Weekend round-up: all the news in 30 seconds
- Interview: 'Cult of Mac' author, Leander Kahney
- July 18
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- E3 debrief: In2Games on limits of Wii MotionPlus
- StumbleAudio launches
- Weird Tech: joke's on you with latest iPhone
- AMD's forthcoming 8 and 12 core chips
- 10 all-new PS3 tips and tricks
- Five launches on-demand service
- E3 2008: The developer's view from Team 17
- Xbox group has first ever profitable year
- Microsoft earning over $1bn a week
- Cutting-edge FED display on internet-connected STB
- Wakey wakey: All the news in 30 seconds
- July 17
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- Sony's PlayTV launches in September in UK
- Interview: Microsoft UK's head of gaming, Stephen McGill
- Nokia Q2 profits tumble
- Radiohead embrace open source
- Kids rate mobile phone as best friend
- Markerless motion capture hits the UK
- Dr Horrible's Sing-along blog a huge hit
- Gordon Ramsay's swearword-free videogame
- Review: Nikon D700 DSLR
- Hirai questions Xbox and Nintendo lifecycles
- Sony: Vaio laptops still focused on consumers
- Cutting edge: Intel's bioelectric wonder-chip
- PS3 Home to be region-locked
- ESA Study - average gamer is 35
- Next-generation search to mine our RFID trail
- Wakey wakey: All the news in 30 seconds
- July 16
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- Japan report: DoCoMo and our 4G road to the future
- Wii developers talk Wii MotionPlus
- The Who - already bored of Rock Band
- 12 more signs you're no longer a hardcore gamer
- Sanyo adds to its LCD TV range
- Sandisk launches WORM
- Samsung extends its NV range
- Edge magazine moves online
- Samsung launches new 'L Series' cameras
- PlayStation video service is US only
- Roundup: Centrino 2 laptop news
- iPhone costs Apple £86 to build
- Mobile phone snaps tell Big Macs from broccoli
- Wakey wakey: All the news in 30 seconds
- July 15
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- Wii MotionPlus: Nintendo's new tech detailed
- E3: Sony's press conference - full report
- E3: Nintendo's press conference - full report
- Tech focus: should you upgrade your old iPhone?
- Samsung launches new range of notebooks
- Virgin Media hits back at BT's broadband plans
- Konami announces Rock Revolution game
- Ofcom responds to BT broadband plans
- Sony's new Centrino 2 powered Vaio range
- iPhone 3G already unlocked
- Rock launches four new laptops
- Developers upset at Google's Android secrecy
- NEC Electronics wants Blu-ray dominance
- eBay triumphs in US knock-offs trial
- iPhone to get turn by turn directions
- Sony Ericsson Feng seen in the wild
- Why you need a new Centrino 2 laptop
- July 14
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- E3: EA - Will Wright trumps God
- E3: 360 to run games from hard drive
- E3: Microsoft is hardcore
- E3: Microsoft acts casual
- E3: The Microsoft press conference - full report
- E3: Nintendo's new, more accurate Wii Remote
- The complete guide to Freesat
- BT unveils new home hub
- New Blackberry Thunders back into view
- World's oldest blogger dies
- Casio EXILM EX-Z150 announced
- Review: a newbie's view on the iPhone 3G
- New 60GB Xbox 360 announced
- July 11
- July 10
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- Philips shows off slick new HDD stereo
- World's biggest HD display system debuts
- Tapulous wants to be king of iPhone Apps
- LG expands its multi-monitor range
- The Apple App Store is open for business
- UPDATE: Xbox motion controller: video demos inside
- Theatre HD unleashed
- Nintendo cracks down on DS piracy on Amazon
- Sky struggling to hit 10 million mark by 2010
- Hot and cold running Vista in every room
- Editor's choice: 10 accessories for your new iPhone
- G8, Interpol may police our mobile phones
- Wakey wakey: All the news in 30 seconds
- July 9
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- Hilarious pet stunts forever?
- Buy Vista and 'pay it forward' for Windows 7
- Japan report: Tokyo's oddest tech companies
- First Look: Google's Lively
- Battle of the Asus Eee PCs: 901 vs 1000
- Less than half of UK people want Internet-on-the-go
- The secret world of high tech code names
- Readius in the UK by October
- Cutting edge: Intel's shape-shifting super substance
- TV company powers broadcast gear on fuel cells
- Wakey wakey: All the news in 30 seconds
- July 8
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- Sony 'awfully close' to 27 inch OLED TVs
- LeapFrog's new handheld console for kids
- LG unveils 'Time Machine' DVR TVs
- Microsoft responds to Xbox 360 Elite rumours
- GMail made safer by Google
- New LED illuminated bathroom tiles tech
- New EEE 1000H PC is a hit
- Tech focus: Centrino 2 - do you need it?
- Wakey wakey: All the news in 30 seconds
- July 7
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- Interview: MSN's Peter Bale
- Is the Xbox 360 Elite borked?
- How to: run Crysis on an Asus Eee PC
- 7Digital reports massive DRM-free sales boost
- Will Google Street View breach UK's privacy law?
- Hornby bemused by eBooks
- Microsoft updates Windows Updater
- PS3 crucial to Blu-ray success
- Sharp TV set doesn't need to be plugged in
- July 5
- July 4
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- Weird Tech: Brilliant bandage electrocutes wounds
- 100,000s of laptops lost in airports
- Asus announces Eee PC 904 pricing and spec
- Calls for 'best before' dates for browsers
- Virgin Media stops warning stickers
- The iPhone timeline: how it all began
- Facebook shuts down application over privacy
- LG to bring 8 megapixel camera phone?
- Internet censorship body swings into action
- English language not top dog in blogosphere
- Wakey wakey: All the news in 30 seconds
- July 3
- July 2
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- What the hell are Memristors?
- Sir Alan Sugar departs Amstrad
- WoW's Azeroth is the size of Newcastle
- Virgin Media under fire over broadband speeds
- MSN supremo: There is a future for portal sites
- Digg Recommendation Engine launched
- Latest sales figures show Blu-ray picking up speed
- Wakey wakey: All the news in 30 seconds
- July 1
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- Pictures may replace passwords
- Apples bring instructional iPhone 3G video
- Zoombak offers real-time dog tracking
- New Wired UK editor speaks
- Google extends maps deal with Tele Atlas
- Two mini HD camcorders launch
- Hands on: BenQ 2400W LCD Monitor
- Third big name for Nokia's mobile music
- Final hours for Microsoft's Windows XP
- PS3 Firmware Update 2.4 fully detailed
- Sony Ericsson to update old classic?
- Roberts new 'solarDAB' portable radio
- Nikon launches the D700
- Wakey wakey: All the news in 30 seconds