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- July 30
- July 29
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- Facebook wants you to work for it - for free
- Internet gets massive security upgrade
- Facebook Questions beta is announced
- Facebook 'hack' puts public data into the public domain
- Virgin Media player launches online and for mobile
- Google Maps for Mobile 4.4 arrives, brings Places
- Sky 3D channel to launch 1 October
- Sky seals deal to become UK home for HBO shows
- July 28
- July 27
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- Apple declares that the mouse is dead
- Apple refreshes iMacs with Intel Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7 chips
- New Mac Pro: up to 12 Intel Xeon cores
- Brit gets key to internet's DNS servers
- Neo-powered Dell Inspiron M101z arrives for UK
- Virgin Media uses electricity masts to extend rural broadband
- AMD releases driver to support 3D graphics in browsers
- Sky+ app arrives for Android phones
- Jailbreaking iPhones is legal, says US government
- Ask.com returns to its Q&A roots
- July 26
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- Ofcom broadband speed figures show stark truth
- Newspaper body hits out at BBC apps
- Philips: the future of TV is personalised
- Brits say no to paid-for web content
- WIN! Two Humax HDR-FOX T2 Freeview+ HD PVRs worth £329
- HMV launches online download store
- Wikileaks releases 92,000 secret Afghan-war files
- July 25
- July 24
- July 23
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- Hands on: BBC News app review
- Apple confirms white iPhone 4 delays
- Virgin Media offering £15 Clash of the Titans VOD offer
- BBC News apps finally get go ahead
- Bristol leads world in developing pooing robot
- Facebook: the power and dangers of 1 billion users
- Samsung shows off THE 9 Series Blu-ray and speakers
- Amazon results disappoint despite Kindle growth
- Special edition Halo: Reach Xbox 360 bundle announced
- Microsoft reports record quarterly earnings of over $16 billion
- July 22
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- Razer shows off awesome Tron gaming mouse and keyboard
- Nokia: N8 release can save us
- Is Sony considering 3D-slider tool for PS3?
- T3 Awards shortlists announced
- The Facebook movie is just the start
- Google: Newspapers can't blame us for falling revenue
- 15 mind-bogglingly weird tech ads
- Facebook tops 500m active users worldwide
- HP man slams Microsoft for PC gaming fail
- AOL does deal to show ITN clips
- PayPal adding a million new accounts a month
- Motorola sues China's Huawei Technologies
- July 21
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- Don't do scammers' work for them
- HP still top of PC market, but Acer catching
- PC market grows by 21 per cent
- Seagate GoFlex Home network storage unveiled
- ARM seals new deal with Taiwanese chip maker
- Google Images gets major overhaul
- Panasonic announces new Lumix cameras
- Google signs 20-year deal with wind farm
- HP Slate 500 running Windows 7 re-emerges
- Apple posts record quarterly earnings
- July 20
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- 15 ways to cut your iPhone roaming charges
- Intel invests in Gaikai's cloud gaming
- Microsoft: do users really want copy and paste on mobiles?
- Sharp's new e-reader apes the Apple iPad
- Asus Eee Pad abandons Windows 7 CE for Android
- The A to Z of 3D TV sport: What looks great and what falls flat
- Intel chips to feature in 1,000mph car
- Get your crappy apps off my smartphone
- Sharp enters booming e-reader market
- Sky Sports HD arrives on Virgin Media
- MSI updates OC Genie for latest Intel chipsets
- Sony uses 3D trick to split screen for multiple viewers
- PlayStation reinvents Home as platform for indie games
- Vodafone offering BlackBerry Pearl 3G, X10 Mini Pro and LG Optimus
- July 19
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- 10 best alternative Android apps
- Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo completes test flight
- Panasonic looks to green homes of the future
- Foursquare in talks with Google and Microsoft
- Sky Sports News HD to launch 23 August
- Rumour: Apple MacBook Air netbook on the way
- Nokia criticises Apple over iPhone 4
- LG makes huge bet on 3D laptops
- WIN! A Canon Powershot S90 camera
- Jobs knocks Google founders off top of MediaGuardian 100 list
- July 18
- July 17
- July 16
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- Jobs offers free cases to all iPhone 4 users
- Steve Jobs: 'We're not perfect, phones aren't perfect'
- In pictures: Sony Ericsson Yendo
- Hands on: Sony Cybershot WX5 and TX9 review
- Revealed: What goes into Google real-time search
- Acer announces world's slimmest LCD displays
- Google expert outlines future of search
- Wasp spotted by Twitter user in Northampton
- Google: We haven't taken eye off of search
- Apple tried to buy Palm before HP
- New Xbox 360 S lands in the UK
- Rural outcry as government ditches 2Mbps broadband pledge
- New UK games age-ratings delayed
- Apple approves Mozilla's Firefox Home for iPhone
- Xbox sales up 88 per cent in June
- July 15
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- Hands on: Sony NEX-VG10E review
- New Xbox 360 offers welcome noise reduction
- Developers to keep core gamers happy with 3DS
- CES 2011 registration opens
- Nintendo 3DS: what the future holds
- Why Facebook was right to keep Raoul Moat fan page
- Need more iPhone 4 signal? There's no app for that
- Spotify: UK broadband holding back lossless streaming
- 7 things Apple WON'T be saying on Friday
- Gartner report outlines Symbian's shaky future
- Hulu Plus Preview arrives for US PS3 owners
- Unity and Rocksteady sweep Develop Awards
- Apple to hold iPhone 4 news conference Friday
- July 14
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- Marvel to retro-fit Thor and Captain America in 3D
- O2: users need to be told about lack of coverage
- Samsung announces new fashion MP3 player, the Tic Toc
- Microsoft Bing reaches 12% of search market
- Google invests in UK academic research
- One Bejeweled game is sold 'every four seconds'
- Sony PlayStation Move: what the future holds
- Microsoft releases wireless Mobile Mouse 1000
- Sony NEX-VG10E: interchangeable lens camcorder announced
- Bioware considering using Kinect in next Mass Effect
- July 13
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- Modu T: World's lightest touchscreen phone
- BlackBerry 6 OS: 8 things to know
- Sony releases new 3D TV surround sound system
- Develop: 'iPad HD' will soon match Xbox 360
- HTC Desire vs iPhone 4 vs Samsung Galaxy S
- Orange readying Project JAL Android phone
- PlayStation Move vs Microsoft Kinect
- Skype: Fring 'misused our software and damaged our brand'
- How a Windows slate can take on the iPad
- C4 launches web-games to teach teens happiness
- Microsoft releases Windows Phone Developer Tools
- July 12
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- BlackBerry Protect arrives to save your phone
- Kinect and Move 'will appeal to the hardcore'
- YouTube adds Ultra HD video support for 25ft screens
- Microsoft Kinect: what the future holds
- Microsoft 'hardcore' about Windows 7 slates
- Skype severs ties with Fring, sparks video calling war
- Apple Time Capsules recalled due to power problems
- Ballmer: The future lies in smart devices
- Google TV coming to LG televisions?
- Google Android App creator for n00bs launched
- PM launches 'Manifesto For A Networked Nation'
- Nvidia GeForce GTX 460 arrives
- Facebook launches 'panic button' child safety app
- Rumour: Google Games still on for 2010 launch
- July 11
- July 9
- July 8
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- Panasonic and Acetrax announce on-demand movie service
- T-Mobile iPhone 4 prices finally outed
- UK ISPs want review of Digital Economy Act
- Sony: PS3 is 'future-proofed for 3D'
- Sony: 3D will make good gamers better
- Sony announces 3D ready WX5 and TX9 cameras
- YouTube launches 'Leanback' for TV
- YouTube boosts mobile site with HTML5
- Minister pegs 2015 for FM radio switch-off
- July 7
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- iRiver Story ebook reader gets WiFi update
- WoW's Blizzard removes anonymity from its forums
- Humax: Project Canvas will be a 'premium product'
- Amazon takes on Tesco with new UK grocery site
- TechRadar Phone Buying Guide goes on sale
- Twitter down: why so many Fail Whales?
- Borders opens massive new e-bookstore
- Microsoft launches new 'Destination Arcade'
- Firefox 4 Beta 1 officially unveiled
- July 6
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- BBC News website looks to Facebook and Twitter for redesign
- Retailers prepare for Windows Phone 7 in September
- Can Nokia get its mojo back?
- Sony announces white PS3 for Japan
- Samsung Galaxy S2 coming with Android 3.0?
- Digital radio switchover plans outlined this week
- 15 gadgets the smartphone killed
- YouGov smartphone study explains Nokia's fall from grace
- Samsung selling more phones than Nokia
- Pirate Bay to be hosted in Swedish Parliament?
- Chinese manufacturing costs set to soar
- Government slammed for iPhone app spending
- July 5
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- Will free sat nav apps kill off dedicated devices?
- MSI P55A Fuzion motherboard arrives
- Has 3D peaked in the movies?
- Wearing 3D glasses 'won't kill off 3D TV'
- LG announces plans for Android tablet
- Bioware 'not discussing' Star Wars MMO for consoles
- Sony makes 3D simple with new surround systems
- 6Music saved from BBC axe, 'valuable to UK culture'
- Apple TV set for major update?
- Reading speeds on iPad, Kindle and printed books compared
- Google to push Android in India and China
- Lenovo boss says Apple missing a trick in China
- July 4
- July 2
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- Apple nails down iPhone flaw, fix coming
- Sony: PlayStation Home 'a huge success'
- Japan not convinced by 3D, blames glasses
- 9 movies that changed 3D forever
- Internet extradites Justin Bieber to North Korea
- Top players lead calls for goal-line technology
- Firefox hits 2 billion landmark for add-ons
- Google buys ITA, sets sights on flight search
- July 1
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- Jobs says no to Blu-ray on Macs… again
- Android 3.0 Gingerbread details surface already?
- Jobs on iPhone 4: 'Calm down, it's just a phone'
- BT: Vision is not just waiting for Project Canvas
- iPhone 4 availability: latest info from the networks and stores
- Cheapest iPhone 4 deal coming in August
- BT finds Sky Sports price hike 'bizarre but flattering'
- Sophos urges Adobe to disable JavaScript
- BBC Worldwide unveils plans for 3D dinosaur movie
- Opera 10.60 arrives and claims fastest browser crown
- Rose: Google TV is 'a bit of a consumer fail'
- Anthony Rose confirms Project Canvas for 2011
- Google offers localised 'News for you'
- VoIP explosion will hurt phone providers, says research
- New beta test for WoW: Cataclysm begins
- Sony offers software fix for overheating Vaios