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June 2010
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- June 30
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- Microsoft Kin One and Two UK launch killed
- Windows Phone 7 apps to have trial options
- 3D: specs the main barrier to adoption
- Molyneux says Milo tech 'does work' and is still set for release
- YouTube: HTML5 'doesn't meet all our needs'
- A brave new world for Mac games
- Microsoft Kinect only supports two active players
- iPhone 4 problem admitted in leaked memo
- Ridley Scott: 5 reasons I'm so into 3D for Alien prequel
- Sony's PlayStation 3 finally turns a profit
- Hulu Plus subscription service confirmed for TVs, consoles and mobile
- June 29
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- Mozilla's Firefox 4 beta now available for download
- Kinectimals uses Molyneux's Milo tech
- Apple iPhone 4 parts cost around £125
- ELSPA Survey: a third of Brits are gamers
- Fifa 'reconsidering' its stance on football goal-line video tech
- 86% of plasma TVs to be 3D 'by 2013'
- How Google can take on Facebook and win
- How much does the BBC iPlayer cost to run?
- HTC Hero Android 2.1 upgrade finally lands in UK
- PS3 firmware 3.40 arrives, bringing PlayStation Plus
- Google outlines a 'new approach' to China
- Microsoft says Molyneux's Milo is only a tech demo
- June 28
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- Pirate Bay founder says: 'filesharers shouldn't feel ashamed'
- Windows 8 leak hints at Kinect functionality
- Nokia mocks Apple iPhone 4 antenna problems
- Currys pays up for Lampard's World Cup 'goal'
- 9 things Hollywood has learned about making 3D movies
- Where to watch the World Cup in 3D
- Bing is 'stupid' and 'rubbish', says Bing
- Sky Sports subscribers to get free Sky Mobile TV and Sky Player
- Acer beefs up the gaming PC
- Nokia planning to drop Symbian for top end phones
- EA: The PS3 is 'on fire'
- XpanD launches 3D glasses for any 3D TV
- Sonus Faber intros 150,000 euro loudspeakers
- HTC to drop OLED for LCD on Nexus One
- How to run Linux in a virtual machine
- BT does deal for Sky Sports 1 and 2
- iPhone 4 reception issues fix landing today?
- Amazon introduces audio and video to Kindle on iPhone and iPad
- June 27
- June 25
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- BBC iPlayer comes to Android but Xbox 360 misses out
- UK stores outline plans to demo Microsoft Kinect
- Panasonic talks up future of 3D movies
- BBC Trust approves Project Canvas
- Don't upgrade your iPhone 3G to iOS 4
- MMO to hit paying subscribers with audio adverts
- FTC warns Twitter over weak, easily-guessable admin passwords
- EU slams 'weak' data protection in UK
- Rumour: Sony's PSN getting Hulu next week
- Apple admits reception issue with iPhone 4
- June 24
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- Rumoured iPhone 4 reception issue 'solved'
- Ofcom launches study into net neutrality
- British consumers being misled by gadget labelling
- Does your iPhone feel slower after upgrading to iOS 4?
- iPhone-controlled flying AR.Drone out in August
- How an Apple sales tax would fix the economy
- iPhone 4 tariffs announced by Three
- Sky and BT disagree that broadband crisis is coming
- BeatifulPeople.com promises ugly people 'beautiful babies'
- Controversy fronts UK iPhone 4 queue
- China to ban 'unwholesome' content from games
- Google defeats Viacom in landmark copyright case
- June 23
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- Why you shouldn't buy your iPhone 4 yet
- Optimised networks could solve cloud gaming's latency issue
- Bing brings entertainment to search
- Nintendo not happy with its online gaming offerings
- Virgin Media: Broadband crunch point is coming
- 6 technologies that were ahead of their time
- Virgin Media already looking to 400Mbps broadband
- Long-term test: one month with the iPad
- Revealed: The big numbers behind Facebook
- June 22
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- Lenovo to launch smartphone in Europe within 12 months
- Lenovo claims World Cup is boosting all-in-one PC sales
- Windows XP SP2 and Windows 2000 coming to an end
- Lenovo: 'All-in-one PCs are our fastest growing market'
- Budget delivers VAT and gaming tax relief blows
- Microsoft document insists PC gaming is still important
- Hands on: iOS 4 review
- UK's mobile broadband sales plummet, says website
- June 21
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- PM takes time out to meet Facebook founder
- Zuckerberg: Facebook is the most engaging site ever built
- BBC: PS3 version of iPlayer 3 'this year'
- Twitter on the ZX Spectrum at Bletchley
- Hustler makes Avatar 3D porn parody
- iOS 4: 10 things to know
- DDR2 vs DDR3: which RAM should you buy?
- Hands on: Toshiba Satellite R630 review
- iPhone 4 set for huge stock shortages?
- California considering electronic car license plates
- Microsoft set to reveal Xbox 360 Arcade replacement
- Hands on: Toshiba Libretto W100 review
- Toshiba Satellite R630 ultra-slim laptop launches
- Toshiba launches Android-based MID - the AC100
- Toshiba outs Libretto W100, the world's first dual touchscreen laptop
- June 20
- June 18
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- E3 2010: Sony explains the changing colours on the PS Move ball
- Orange trials HD Voice before late Summer rollout
- BBC HD gives hi-def signal a face-lift
- iPhone 4 tariff: £25 a month from Vodafone
- Leonard Nimoy takes on Terminator role
- iPhone 4 packs twice as much RAM as iPad
- OnLive is now, err, live
- Peter Molyneux to show new Milo for Kinect at TED
- June 17
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- E3 2010: Nintendo 3DS has game installs
- Toshiba unveils the future of phone memory
- Europe buys up 25,000 3D TV sets so far
- Microsoft fixes Xbox RROD... by removing the red light
- iPhone 4 tariffs now revealed by O2
- Sky Sports News to leave Freeview, become a pay channel
- Microsoft explains that 3D gaming is 'too expensive'
- How to transfer files between your Mac and your iPhone
- Vodafone launches signal finder on Twitter
- E3 2010: Molyneux's Milo & Kate demoed
- June 16
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- E3 2010: Branson launches Virgin Gaming
- E3 2010 rumour: Nintendo 3DS in UK by 'early next year'
- Google TV: all you need to know
- iPhone 4 pre-order plans go live with Orange
- iPhone data usage: 81 per cent of us use less than 500MB
- OnLive teams with Dell, announces new titles
- Sony at E3 2010: the highlights
- June 15
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- PlayStation Move UK release date: 17 September
- Nintendo 3DS: full details and pix
- E3 2010: The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword revealed
- Samsung Galaxy Apollo finally announced
- Nokia unveils crazy-looking X5 smartphone
- In pictures: Harmonix's Dance Central for Kinect
- Toshiba outs Mini NB250 and Satellite Pro L630
- In pictures: Rare embraces Kinect Sports
- In pictures: Microsoft Kinectimals upgrades the pet sim
- Apple announces 'twice as powerful' HD Ready Mac mini
- EA Sports Active set to be Kinect compatible
- June 14
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- E3 2010: Microsoft pushes controller-free entertainment
- Kinect games: 10 titles we want to see
- Google experiments with human news editors
- 9 ways your home is at risk from hackers
- Tesco's Digital Locker to take on iTunes
- Ofcom gives BBC HD copy protection the go ahead
- Samsung teases new Android Galaxy Apollo
- WIN! Linksys dual-band 802.11n Gigabit routers
- New Star Wars game announced for Microsoft Kinect
- ITV HD apologises for World Cup snafu
- Microsoft Xbox 360 motion controller called 'Kinect'
- June 13
- June 12
- June 11
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- Australia looking into making private browsing data public
- PCGamer.com launches for, erm, PC gamers
- Online horseplay for the MMO community
- Flash 10.1 arrives, Android version to follow this month
- Packard Bell: We looked at the phone industry for inspiration
- Packard Bell outs new dot, Butterfly S, EasyNote X laptops
- June 10
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- Is ITV Player coming to Google TV, iPad and PS3?
- O2 tariffs for new iPhone 4 appear
- Nevermind Bing, Google mings
- 3D PS3 'would have cost you £500k 10 years ago'
- O2 scraps unlimited data, offers free MB for all
- First impressions: PlayStation 3 3D
- AdMob hits back at Apple ban
- Three next up to launch the UK iPhone 4
- Spotify TV premieres in Sweden
- Massive Apple iPad data breach reveals 114,000 subscriber emails
- Sony PlayStation 3 finally goes 3D
- June 9
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- Microsoft: Windows Phone 7 could support alternative browsers
- What's the best Core i5 laptop?
- New York Times tries to kill RSS reader for iPad
- Sony's latest DSLRs appeal to first-time users
- EA boss on Nintendo 3DS and his expectations for 3D gaming
- Hulu rumoured to be considering subscription
- Google's new 'Caffeine' search completes roll-out
- Sony bolsters its iPod-friendly Hi-Fi range
- June 8
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- Free, legal Hollywood movie streaming comes to the UK
- Britain 'to have best superfast broadband network in Europe'
- Hands on: Safari 5 review
- No let up for the great firewall of China
- Sony Vaio J series all-in-one unveiled
- TomTom for iPhone to support multitasking
- Why iPhone 4 is great news for gamers
- Pubs in UK set to get music royalty refund
- Apple releases Safari 5 with improved HTML5
- June 7
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- Apple announces iBooks for iPhone and iPod touch
- Farmville and Guitar Hero come to the iPhone
- HP announces ePrint 'print from anything' printers
- Windows 7 SP1 beta release date in July, says Microsoft
- Foxconn announces second pay rise
- iPhone 4: complete coverage
- Motorola unveils Android Milestone XT 720 'powerhouse'
- Now Australian police investigating Google
- June 6
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- June 4
- June 3
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- Orbitsound: We want to be bigger than stereo
- Vodafone confirms UK safe from Samsung Wave virus
- Nokia unveils mobile charger for cyclists
- Skype and Kazaa founders launch new music service
- 90% of web traffic to be video 'by 2014'
- Will 3D porn be the making of 3D TV?
- Zuckerberg sweats over Facebook privacy
- Will ebook sales overtake print within five years?
- Google letting you set your own search background
- June 2
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