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March 2010
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- March 31
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- Google unveils Translate for Animals Android app
- Hands on: Acer Timeline X review
- Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 and HTC Desire on sale from Virgin Media
- HTC Legend vs HTC Desire vs Google Nexus One
- Hands on: Imerge XiVa Music Store review
- Acer uncovers new Timeline X thin and lights
- Sky chief says Ofcom ruling will hurt UK sport
- Pixel Qi and OLPC team up to develop laptop screen tech
- Imperial College developing eye-controlled gaming
- How to automate common PC tasks
- Tanya Byron wants review of mobile and online gaming
- Asus readies iPad rivals for June announcement
- BT 'disappointed' by Ofcom's TV ruling
- Analysts: '70% Chance' that Apple to build search engine
- Ofcom decision shakes up Sky Sports, green-lights Picnic
- Google and eBay call for new online privacy law
- March 30
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- Apple iPad dubbed this year's hottest gadget
- LG: consumers want 'both active and passive 3D TVs'
- 3 to offer Samsung Galaxy Portal in UK
- Freeview: Not having Five HD 'won't make a difference'
- Happy 10th birthday, broadband!
- FirstPlay for PlayStation to launch April 8
- Steve Jobs thinks the iPad is 'magical'
- Freeview HD officially launches
- Greenpeace criticises coal-fuelled internet cloud
- New Nintendo DSi XL overshadowed by 3DS announcement
- iGoogle and Gmail Chat get file transfer option
- March 29
- March 28
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- March 26
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- Wikipedia to get a 'simplified' makeover
- What's your favourite TV of the last 12 months?
- The best and the weirdest new games in Japanese arcades
- DVD censorship service ClearPlay coming to the UK
- The Times: paywalls, porn and iPads
- Philly Flash Mobs in police 'Lockdown'
- Times to charge £1 a day for access to online content
- March 25
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- 'Symbian and MeeGo are quite separate'
- Bing improves real-time search, adds Foursquare
- Google introduces warnings on suspicious Gmail use
- 10 tools for creating custom Windows installation discs
- GM announces electric Segway-Car mash-up
- James Cameron: 'Watching Avatar on an iPhone is dumb'
- Virgin Media to launch rival to Sky Player in 2010
- Sky excited about potential of Apple iPad
- The ultimate guide to media streaming
- Sky announces Sky Player for Freeview boxes and Cello TVs
- March 24
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- Facebook's happiness index app comes to the UK
- Belkin adds 'apps' to Surf, Share, Play routers
- Tax breaks coming to the UK videogames industry
- Twitter reduces spam to just 1%
- 10 really cool new apps and gadgets you've never heard of
- Mozilla shuts down Firefox for Windows Phone 7
- Microsoft responds to Natal space concerns
- Sergey Brin wants reconciliation with China
- March 23
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- HD2 finally converted to Android as HTC Evo
- CVG names Uncharted 2 as number one PS3 game
- BitDefender update wipes Windows 64-bit
- How much of Silverlight is in Windows Phone 7?
- Paying for girls on Xbox Live is a loser's game
- BT: Canvas won't spell end for BT Vision
- Nearly half of iPad launch apps will be new games
- Canvas chief praises Sky's BBC Trust submission
- Real-time sharing app pulled from YouTube
- Is 2010 the year for 3D TV, games and movies?
- Project Natal needs 13 feet of free space
- The great firewall of China blocks Google.com.hk
- Glasses-free 3D-capable Nintendo 3DS to be revealed at E3 in June
- Google pulls out of China, stops censoring search
- March 22
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- Government launches MyGov - uses holiday sites as inspiration
- Arqiva partnership brings bounce to Project Canvas
- PM donates Tim Berners-Lee's body to web science
- Why augmented reality is the future of mapping
- Gordon Brown announces digital 'domesday book'
- T-Mobile offering HTC Desire ahead of schedule
- Government wants free net access in libraries
- Bollywood and Hollywood vow to stop piracy 'menace'
- Peter Molyneux: "gaming being reborn on PC"
- New tech promises DSLR quality pics from iPhone
- Chinese state media accuses Google of political agenda
- Prime Minister promises super-fast broadband for all by 2020
- March 20
- March 19
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- Large Hadron Collider smashes own energy record
- Music delays the release of GTA IV DLC for PS3
- What Silverlight 4 means for you
- Are you addicted to your iPhone and is it screwing up your life?
- Vodafone: O2 still a problem network
- Chelsea vs Man Utd to launch Sky 3D in the UK
- ITV has 'no plans' for YouTube and Hulu
- Orange nabs Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 'exclusive'
- Now Windows Phone 7 will have copy and paste
- iPhone app measures intensity of 'relations'
- Google launches smart rescheduler for calendars
- Virgin Media to show off 200Mbps broadband
- March 18
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- YouTube launches attack on Viacom's video tactics
- 'Online piracy to cost 1.2 million jobs' claim criticised
- How long has Twitter got?
- Opera: 'Dramatic' rise since Microsoft's ballot page
- Facebook and Twitter integration coming to BBC iPlayer
- DivX: we took a leaf out of Google Chrome
- Ofcom appoints ATVOD as VOD co-regulator
- HTC fights back in Apple lawsuit
- Neuromarketing: ads that get inside your head
- DivX Plus Software brings easier HD sharing
- Sony and Intel to partner Google on Google TV project
- Nissan to produce UK's first mass-market electric car
- March 17
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- Spotify: we want to be on your Xbox
- Is Fred West really stalking me on Facebook?
- Who's your computing tech champion of the last 12 months?
- Easier sharing and music management key to next-gen Spotify
- Sky: Canvas will relaunch BT's television project
- Folding plug wins design of the year award
- LG UK: We haven't sold 15k 3D sets to Sky
- Microsoft's Sinofsky: HTML5 doesn't mean you don't need Windows
- Dolby unveils new 3D audio format for Toy Story 3
- YouTube introduces Musicians Wanted for indie bands
- Why IE9 is the Bono of browsers
- Five HD channel announced for Sky
- Internet trade in rare animals exposed
- Sony: Motion gaming will not replace controllers
- Dave Perry slams OnLive's pricing strategy
- March 16
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- The lowdown on IE9's Scalable Vector Graphics
- IE9 'crazy fast', but rivals still have the speed edge
- Sony PlayStation Home now has 12 million users
- Microsoft previews Internet Explorer 9
- Twitter: we want you to spend less time on Twitter
- Why World of Warcraft doesn't lag
- Why we must kill the Digital Economy Bill
- Windows Phone 7 won't support full multitasking
- Namco brings 4-player Pac-Man to the arcade
- Virgin Media unveils new HD V box
- Sky has bought 15,000 LG 3D TVs
- Microsoft says costly Blu-ray put PS3 at disadvantage
- Critics accuse Digital Economy Bill of being 'rushed'
- March 15
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- Wired shows Android tablet-based tech demo
- Nvidia 3DTV Play links up a PC to a 3D TV
- Microsoft opens up Windows Phone 7 developer platform
- Google: Buzz clients are on the way
- Google worked on Buzz for 4 years before launch
- Blu-ray players replace cameras in UK inflation basket
- Gmail: we are focussing on features not user numbers
- Google: Gmail to get more powerful search
- Google Nexus One UK release date delayed?
- Ofcom hands Five's Freeview HD slot back to BBC
- WikiLeaks leaks US Government's WikiLeaks plans
- Google looks likely to pull out of China
- Sci Fi HD coming to Virgin Media
- Nokia-Apple patent trial not expected until 2012
- Human arm turned into broadband channel
- TomTom adds live traffic updates to iPhone app
- Civilization designer: Why gamers' expectations defy reason
- Will Nintendo unveil the DS2 at E3?
- Pirate Bay founder compares P2P to Coca Cola
- March 14
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- March 12
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- China warns Google to obey or 'pay the consequences'
- Sky adds ITV HD, Hallmark HD and Sky Sports 4 HD
- Apple iPad pre-ordering for US goes live
- Valve's Newell hits out at DRM on games
- Harrods and Currys lay claim to UK's first 3D TVs
- The tech tricks behind the world's greatest racing games
- Facebook 'not ruling out' Daily Mail legal action
- Depressed and marginalised? There's an app for that
- March 11
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- Location-aware websites scare us silly
- Pink Floyd protect online albums from the chop
- Virgin Media trialing telegraph poles for 50Mbps service
- 12 things to expect from Virgin Media's next-gen box
- Google prepares iPad friendly news reader
- In Pictures: PlayStation Move motion controllers
- OnLive launching in June, $15 a month
- PlayStation Move and sub-controller revealed
- Microsoft loses appeal in $290 million patent case
- March 10
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- LG announces LX9900 3D TV for the UK
- Sharp: Brand declined when Man Utd sponsorship ended
- Sony: 'We'll push 3D when the market is there'
- Hands on: Sony Bravia Internet Video review
- MSN Video Player launches, sets sights on Xbox and phones
- 10 unusual but cool iPhone apps
- Facebook wants its own 'Sonic or Mario or Halo'
- World's first commercially available Jetpack goes on sale
- Sony signs major studios for PSN HD movies
- Google Apps Marketplace launches
- March 9
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- Britons spending nearly £200m on MMOs
- Google adds wiki-like features to Google Street View
- Dell insists that Adamo XPS is 'still available'
- Two per cent rise for UK TV licence fee
- South by South West Interactive 2010: what to look forward to
- Predicted sales for Nexus One reduced by 70%
- Google prepping search for TV?
- Blizzard: World of Warcraft unlikely to appear on console
- Google reveals reasons for data centre problems
- Onkyo adds 3D update to home cinema range
- Ubisoft apologises after DRM server fail
- US opens up web communications with Cuba, Iran and Sudan
- Dyson's five-point plan to make UK tech great
- March 8
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- Microsoft launches major UK push for Bing
- For and against DRM in games
- Panasonic unveils Micro Four Thirds G2 camera
- Sky's 3D showcase coming to UK shopping centres
- Firefox developer outlines plans to 'humanise' the internet
- Intel reveals its plans for the PC of 2020
- Panasonic unveils touchscreen G10 camera
- York's 'The Shambles' wins UK Street View award
- BBC promises to double click-through to rivals
- Virgin Media to get Film4 HD channel first
- New sunlight-friendly replaceable laptop screens from Pixel Qi
- WIN! A Google Nexus One phone
- 4 in 5 believe internet access is a human right
- March 7
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- March 5
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- Sky, Virgin and TalkTalk respond to Digital Economy Bill change
- Microsoft pleased to be available on Android
- This week in music-making tech
- Humax delight at Project Canvas involvement
- 10 high tech cars to tear up the tarmac
- Project Canvas manufacturers revealed
- Circle is complete as Fry tweet takes down .net
- BT has 'sympathy' for those on 1Mbps broadband
- Twitter passes 10 billion tweets mark
- Has anyone seen a blue 02 plate Ford Focus?
- Rumour round-up: Killzone 3 3D and GTA V
- Free ebooks lead to increased print-book sales
- Intel hopes Atom can make NAS a home run
- YouTube adds automatic subtitles for the deaf
- Sony planning iPad rival and PSP smartphone?
- Microsoft: No change of mind over China
- March 4
- March 3
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- O2 could block Nokia-Skype deal for customers
- TiVo: Sky partnership caused UK flop
- 10 industries that the iPad is perfect for
- Nokia opens door to VOIP with Skype deal
- Apple vs HTC: this is great news for Microsoft
- 'Arrogant' Ballmer says Bing will be number one
- How Stephen Fry takes down entire websites with a single tweet
- Lib Dems looking to block copyright-infringing sites in the UK
- Britons 'waste' £52bn a year on gadgets
- iPad users will plump for Wi-Fi over 3G
- Activision announces non-FPS Call of Duty
- New TiVo boxes give glimpse of Virgin Media's future
- March 2
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- Nokia finally unveils the new C5 phone
- Google: there is 'no secret ingredient' for PageRank
- HTC responds to Apple: 'We value patent rights'
- Apple hands lawsuit to HTC over iPhone infringements
- The Next Generation Of Web Development
- Project Canvas coming to a PC near you?
- Why the browser ballot screen will help Chrome
- Rumour: Apple to embrace HDMI with new Mac mini
- Random House sets up videogame story-writing division
- Nvidia's Ion 'to bring HD gaming to netbooks'
- March 1
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- Sony: Don't use your PS3 for 'next 24 hours'
- T-Mobile and Orange cleared to merge
- Court order fails to sink Pirate Bay torrent ship
- How to turn an old netbook into a NAS drive
- WIN! Three Humax HD-FOX T2 Freeview HD boxes worth £180 each!
- Online news now more popular than print in US
- Microsoft offers browser choices to Europeans