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January 2011
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- January 31
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- Intel recalls Sandy Bridge chipset
- Copyright infringed movies for sale on Apple App Store
- Macworld Expo 2011: everything you missed
- Nintendo backtracks on 3DS eShop launch date
- Facebook Deals: the UK bargains coming to Places near you
- Samsung adds LoveFilm streaming to its Blu-ray player range
- Facebook launches Facebook Deals in the UK
- RIM chief hints at wider BB OS 6 rollout
- Netgear CEO: Steve Jobs' death will open up Apple
- BlackBerry trumps iPhone in UK 2010 smartphone sales
- January 30
- January 29
- January 28
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- Sky 3D video gives glimpse behind the curtain
- Is Nokia considering an Android phone?
- Goal-line technology heads to meet Fifa next week
- BlackBerry Curve Touch picture and specs leaked
- Sharp Quattron TVs to get Pioneer Elite branding
- Nokia: sales are up but profits are dropping
- Doctors to predict how they will hurt patients
- Sony NGP won't cost the same as the PlayStation 3
- January 27
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- UK Police arrest five men over WikiLeaks web strikes
- New PEGI game ratings delayed until September
- Rumour: Facebook voice calls due this month
- Nintendo 3DS: Asda has cheapest deal yet
- Android 3.0 preview SDK released to developers
- Hands on: Humax TV Portal review
- Sky: Half of UK's 3D TVs signed up for Sky 3D
- Dell Streak 7: what you need to know
- PlayStation NGP: A gaming gadget of glee
- In pictures: Sony PSP2 - codenamed NGP
- PlayStation Suite for Android devices revealed
- Sony PSP2 - Next Generation Portable handheld announced
- Orange and T-Mobile to debut NFC mobile tech this summer
- January 26
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- Facebook to use friends' faces as a security measure
- BBC iPlayer iPhone app imminent
- 100 P2P users responsible for '66% of illegal uploads'
- Black-Eyed Peeves
- MSI WindPad: what you need to know
- Twitter given a $4 billion price tag
- HTC Flyer tablet specs leaked
- Google disappointed with Android app sales
- LG looking to tablets and premium smartphones in 2011
- The Daily for iPad to cost 79p per week, is a fortnight away
- Microsoft: Kinect starting interface revolution
- O2 to launch free Wi-Fi hotspots for all
- January 25
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- Will.i.am signs on as Intel Director of Creative Innovation
- Russian press blames terror attack on Modern Warfare 2
- Four games pirated for every one sold in the UK
- Solicitors and Pirate Party call for ACS:Law investigation
- Nvidia planning 3D tablet support this spring
- Mio launches latest TV-capable satnav
- Nvidia GTX 560 is unveiled
- Notion Ink Adam: what you need to know
- Relive the '80s with new TDK Boomboxes
- Internet discounts latest PSP2 photo 'leak'
- ACS:Law stops seeking money from file sharers
- Panasonic announces four new Lumix cameras
- News Corp's BSkyB takeover to go to Competition Commission
- January 24
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- Showcase Cinemas in the UK start Ultra HD digital odyssey
- Has Nintendo really blown its Wii 2 strategy?
- 3D cinema defies '600 million years of evolution'
- The Pirate Bay music-sharing site will 'scare music industry'
- Pope urges Christians to join Twitter and Facebook
- Nintendo UK confirms 3DS 'eShop' for launch
- BBC explains why radio is leaving the iPlayer
- Sony PSP2 'to come with 3G connection'
- BBC to axe half of its 400 websites
- BBC rules out creating Twitter and Facebook rival
- Android phone to be sent into space
- January 23
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- January 21
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- Nintendo 3DS: retailers set to make £50 profit per device
- After Schmidt, Google faces tough times
- Kryten's Twitter fear after new Red Dwarf show's announced
- How to make old programs work on Windows 7
- Yes, it's the invisible tank!
- Google NOT ruling out Chrome OS tablets
- Webmail in decline as mobile mail sky-rockets
- January 20
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- Google Q4 earnings up 26 per cent
- Eric Schmidt steps down as Google CEO
- Hollywood embraces 3D movie trailers on 3DS
- Google Maps quietly launches fuel calculator
- Sony announces new PS3 preview events
- Facebook launches new mobile site for feature phones
- Sky News to produce Queen's speech - will it be 3D?
- LG Optimus Pad to debut at MWC with 3D screen
- Sony Ericsson Vivaz 2 gets the hands-on treatment
- Amazon buys LoveFilm
- Twitter needs a dumbass detector
- January 19
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- Samsung launches host of new compact cameras
- The technology of LA Noire
- YouView faces 6-month delay, SeeSaw looking for cash
- Opera web browser lands on Sony connected TVs
- HP TouchPad first pictures emerge
- Apple's Tim Cook: Android tablets are 'scaled up smartphones'
- Jeremy Hunt set to reveal new national TV channel plans
- Apple posts best financial figures in its history
- January 18
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- Angry Birds floored by free Bubble Ball game
- iPlayer chief Erik Huggers leaves the BBC to join Intel
- British Segway user fined for driving on pavement
- Imminent Windows Phone 7 update features revealed
- Beyond Kinect: Microsoft's vision for next-gen interfaces
- Packard Bell Ixtreme desktop refresh revealed
- 10% of mobile users to suck up 90% of data
- Banksy's identity for sale on eBay
- Sky makes key changes to HD EPG
- BBC iPlayer a record breaker again, PS3 views on the up
- Facebook backs down over address and mobile information
- Windows Phone 7 payment partner unveiled
- iPhone 5 and iPad 2 set for massive graphics boost
- January 17
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- 3DS might permanently damage children's eyes
- Humax: Never say never to Google TV
- Swiftkey to use Facebook and Twitter to learn how you think
- Rumour: Microsoft Kinect PC beta test soon
- British psychologists trash latest 'videogame addiction' study
- Nike+ iPhone app now lets you play virtual tag
- Facebook: users have 'absolute control'
- Around the floor: the hidden gems of CES 2011
- Sony and Universal look to kill piracy with 'on air, on sale' policy
- £98 PC and broadband package to lessen digital divide
- Ballmer: Xbox is for boys, Kinect is for girls
- iPhone 5 set to be 'completely redesigned'
- January 16
- January 14
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- Jimmy Wales reckons editing Wikipedia is too complicated
- Facebook, Google and Yahoo to test new IP in June
- The Social Network script goes online for free
- TalkTalk offering faster broadband 'boost'
- Will Apple's Find My Friends fly?
- Mayor denied 3D rental due to health and safety
- Will polarised 3D TVs replace active shutter?
- The tweets are all reet
- Intel chief not worried by Microsoft's ARM decision
- January 13
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- New Asus Android tablets may not ship with Honeycomb
- BBC on-demand should be iPlayer only, says BBC Trust
- Apple to do away with iPad and iPhone home button?
- Kinect developer raises $50m funding
- New PC game lets you make scientific discoveries
- HP was clear number 1 in 2010 PC sales
- OCZ quits DRAM business, focuses on SSD
- Google Translate update moves it closer to a babelfish
- January 12
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- T-Mobile backtracks on data allowance cut
- iOS 4.3 to bring Personal Hotspot to all iPhones
- PSP2 to be announced on 27 January?
- Solar-powered Apple iPhones on the way?
- Google's dropped support for H.264 sparks controversy
- BBC man 'perplexed' by 3D overload
- Study shows too much screen time can lead to an early grave
- HP doesn't want to be in the smartphone business
- Microsoft gives insight into Windows sounds
- Square Enix reveals excitement for PSP2
- January 11
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- US iPhone war starts as Verizon Wireless iPhone 4 launched
- Official: MySpace cuts nearly half its workforce
- Blu-ray discs wave goodbye to HD analogue compatibility
- Korean hackers wield Twitter and YouTube as weapons
- Winklevoss twins hone in on Facebook cash
- How Microsoft made the Touch Mouse
- Sapphire announces high-end Intel motherboards
- Intel pays Nvidia $1.5 billion to license tech
- January 10
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- Twitter: 40% of tweets are made on mobiles
- T-Mobile mobile data allowance halved
- RIM confirms dual-core BlackBerry phones are in the works
- Laptop bag that flips out into portable chair and desk
- EA: Digital downloads to overtake boxed games in 2011
- British Library launches iPad and smartphone app
- Nolan explains why new Batman film is not in 3D
- Office of Fair Trading investigates Twitter
- Nintendo to ship 4 million 3DS by March 31
- January 9
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- January 7
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- Hands on: MeeGo netbook review
- Hands on: Sony HDR-PJ30VE review
- In pictures: Panasonic TX-P65VT30B 3D TV
- Hands on: Samsung Smart Hub and TwinView TV remote review
- Ballmer hints at Microsoft Kinect for PC
- Hands on: Sony OLED 3D headset review
- Amazon cloud helps Wi-Fi hack
- Hands on: Sony glasses-free 3D Blu-ray player review
- Hands on: Sony glasses-free OLED 3D TV review
- Wireless electricity demo in Las Vegas
- Google solves problem of Android texts going astray
- Skype officially launches group video calls
- How to edit audio in iMovie 11
- How the iPad ruined CES
- Nike+ and TomTom combine for next-gen sports watch
- Hands on: Samsung D8000 plasma series review
- iPads that read your mind
- ACRyan's FLUXX capacitor
- Hands on: Toshiba glasses-free 3D TV review
- January 6
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- Hands on: Panasonic Viera Tablet review
- Hands on: Sony HDR-TD10E 3D camcorder review
- Hands on: Samsung LED D8000 series review
- Hands on: Dell Venue review
- Hands on: Dell Streak 7 review
- Dell launches Streak 7 tablet and Venue smartphone
- Sony releases 3D prosumer Handycam
- Razer Onza Xbox 360 controller gets UK price, date
- Razer Switchblade to take on DS and PSP
- Confirmed: Skype acquires mobile video streaming service Qik
- Parrot launches Android-powered car stereo
- Sony Ericsson planning more raids on Sony brand
- Lexar next up with 32GB microSD cards
- Sony launches new 3D Cybershot camera range
- Hands on: Mac App Store review
- Sony Ericsson won't update Xperia X10 to Froyo
- Sony releases 3D Bloggie pocket cam
- Android 3.0 is the star of CES
- How to make a movie trailer with iMovie 11
- Panasonic's latest Blu-ray players detailed
- New Samsung home theatre systems promise to dazzle
- Windows tweaks to speed up your netbook
- Samsung launches connected 3D TV line-up
- Nvidia spills all on LG 2X's dual-core processor
- Sony unveils new Blu-ray players and home cinema systems
- What does Windows on SoC mean for Windows 8?
- Sony adds CX and EX Bravia TVs to its range
- Nvidia finally gets its CPU
- Sony shows off 'cinematic' HX series and NX Bravia TVs
- Samsung: smarter tablets and shrinking bezels
- Sony: 3D - this time it's personal
- Video: Google previews Android 3.0 Honeycomb
- 32% of new TVs bought to be 3D-ready by 2014?
- Panasonic announces Android tablet for use with Viera TVs
- January 5
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- Next-gen Windows will run on ARM
- Samsung launches TX100 slider tablet
- Pioneer puts Twitter, Facebook features into your car
- Intel's Mooly Eden: 'we're serious about tablets'
- Samsung uses aircraft tech for new ZX310 laptop
- Fujifilm launches new GPS-equipped digicams
- LG bets big on passive 3D in Vegas
- MSI's Big Bang Marshal offers 8 PCI-E slots
- Toshiba launches new 3D gaming laptop
- LG takes on Bluetooth with Wi-Fi direct
- LG upgrades Smart TV shows Smart Upgrade ST650
- New LG Optimus Black beats iPhone 4 record
- LG offers five new plasma active 3D televisions
- LG unveils LW770T and LW950T Full LED NANO TVs
- LG unveils LW LED Cinema 3D screens
- Sky Atlantic HD launches on 1 February
- Harmonix buys itself back from MTV/Viacom for $50
- EA boss: 'Gesture-tech will not replace controllers'
- Packard Bell unveils new 2011 line-up
- Pure launches new £200 high-end iPod dock
- iTablet finally launches, promises to be more than just a media player
- Samsung SH100 turns your phone into a camera sidekick
- Asus shows off shape-changing concept tablets
- Intel Sandy Bridge: reviewed and rated
- Lenovo LePad 10-inch Android tablet graces CES... again
- First look: Asus Eee Slate and Asus Eee Pad
- Asus launches four Eee Pad and Eee Slate tablets
- January 4
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- The Carphone Warehouse offering up mobile phones for 1p
- Intel Sandy Bridge mobile preview
- Intel's Sandy Bridge video transcoder cock up
- How MP3 compression works
- Kodak launches new tiny and rugged pocket cams
- HTC's first tablet outed as HTC Scribe?
- Disney gives Blu-ray classics a 3D makeover
- Samsung HMX-Q10: cheaper Full HD capture
- Asus and Kinect designers offer PC motion controller
- How to secure your Linux system
- AMD announces first Fusion chips
- January 2