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- July 31
- July 30
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- Microsoft demos post-PC workplace
- Free Windows 7 for beta testers
- UK Exclusive: First full hands-on with Spotify on iPhone
- Microsoft promises better Windows phones
- Ballmer: Windows 7 will give 'heck of a Christmas'
- Google opens Checkout for all websites
- Ballmer: Yahoo deal will improve products
- Sky 3D: what to expect
- iPhone SMS hack to be unveiled for all to see
- GigJunkie goes from beta to live
- Acer launches TravelMate 8000 Timeline laptops
- Cheap as chips Dell Inspiron 17 laptop arrives
- Full 'set-list' for Guitar Hero 5 unveiled
- Sony reports falling PS3 and PSP sales
- Five officially joins Project Canvas
- Virgin next up with unlimited mobile tariff
- Sky+ HD will get full video on demand in 2010
- Sky 3D TV will be launched in 2010
- Tesco Mobile £30 deal: your questions answered
- LG announces new Chocolate BL40 phone
- Nintendo admits Apple iPhone is DS competitor
- No decision on an in-place upgrade for Windows 7 in Europe
- Paris Hilton mobile game launching in India
- JamLegend on PC lets you rock out to any tune
- July 29
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- MSN Video to take on iPlayer and Hulu in UK
- Games lack minority characters, study finds
- Sony announces first million-title ebookshop
- Prawn cocktail to power biodiesel cars
- WIN! A 256GB USB flash drive
- Orange offers free mobile music streaming
- Channel 4HD arriving on Virgin Media
- 14 tips and tricks to buff up your Gmail skills
- Freeview urges us to 'remember to retune'
- Microsoft deal: What will happen to Yahoo's search employees?
- Microsoft and Yahoo tie-up terms announced
- Kodak refreshes compact camera range
- David Cameron denies swearing about Twitter
- Mac OS X screenshot secrets revealed
- Sony's virtual monkey-dog pet released from captivity this Xmas
- Microsoft and Yahoo to team up on search
- Virgin gets HD footy with ESPN announcement
- Twitter rolls out new front page
- July 28
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- Game your way to faster hardware
- Is this the ultimate high-tech restaurant?
- Jonathan Coe: Amazon's Kindle is wrong
- Music industry wants 'iTablet' to follow Spotify
- What Ofcom must demand from ISPs
- PRS report: British music industry is in rude health
- Microsoft: PC gaming still a strategic advantage
- Philips joins 200Hz TV party with 9664
- 13 really useful YouTube tips, tools and hacks
- MS: People will want Windows 7 not Chrome
- Apple blocks Google Voice from iPhone
- Sonos admits difficulties with Spotify integration
- Hands on: Sonos CR200 review
- July 27
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- Ofcom broadband tests put Virgin Media top
- Panasonic refreshes camera range
- iPhone Wi-Fi weighing scales launched
- Scientists in 'Wii MotionPlus Plus' breakthrough
- RIM finally unveils new BlackBerry Curve 8520
- Apple racing to get 'iTablet' out for Xmas
- Google releases updated Android to devs
- Spotify app submitted to Apple for iPhone
- July 26
- July 25
- July 24
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- Win7 with IE8 in Europe: Microsoft's statement
- Windows 7 could now ship with IE in Europe
- Archos: greater iPlayer support not far away
- Android set to dominate beyond mobile phones
- 'iTunes for comic books' launching in October
- NASA hoping to return man to moon by 2021
- Archos MD reveals details on Android phone
- How to unlock the Phenom's fourth core
- Luxury phones suffer badly in recession
- ISP pulls plug on pirates with no warning
- Creepy phone app exposes your digital ID
- PecoBOO face detection cuts energy bills
- Sony Vaios get touchscreens and PlayStation Network
- Apple blocks Google Latitude App
- Microsoft profits down by a third
- Newscorp to push MySpace as gaming platform
- July 23
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- Voice recognition firm Spinvox under fire
- Check out 10 finger touchscreen recognition!
- O2 shows interest in nabbing T-Mobile UK
- Modu modular phone 'likely' in UK 2010
- Hands on: Sony PlayStation Portable Go
- Yahoo overhauls UK homepage
- HTC Hero finally hits the shops
- Dell knocks £350 off Adamo Desire
- T3's 2009 Gadget Awards short list unveiled
- How to survive a drive-by malware attack
- Rockstar's Gay Tony arrives in GTA IV this October
- Yahoo acquires photo specialists Xoopit
- O2 secretly hides mobiles in landline numbers
- HTC to unleash cut-price Android phone?
- Disney to sell movies on micro SD
- Amazon buys shoe shop for $940 million
- TomTom confirms iPhone App for summer
- 85 per cent of British blokes NOT on Twitter
- The making of Transformers 2
- July 22
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- New GPS texter gets you out of tight Spot
- Windows 7 releases to manufacturing
- DeskLitter touts gadgets for home workers
- Windows Mobile and PalmOS to get mobile Flash
- Four new digital compacts from Olympus
- Spider-Man director to make the Warcraft movie
- Fujifilm announces five new cameras
- Another day, another cyberwarfare accusation
- Has instant messaging improved our daily lives?
- Fujifilm launches world's first 3D camera
- Mobiles diagnose disease via microscope
- Private folders are an open invitation
- Cheap Apple netbook 'very unlikely'
- Dodgy laptop repair shops under fire
- Live Messenger celebrates tenth birthday
- WIN! A trueCall nuisance call blocker
- How to get Microsoft Windows 7 RTM
- Sony Ericsson's Rachael Xperia X3 'properly' leaked
- July 21
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- iPhone leak probe linked to Chinese suicide
- Apple selling 57,000 iPhones every day
- Self-destructing messages will Vanish
- Honk if you're being attacked by giant robots
- New cans from Denon, Shure and Ultrasone
- Yahoo unveils major new redesign
- Mozilla releases first designs for Firefox 3.7
- Yell.com offers VideoJug 'how to' videos
- 12 ideas Ubuntu should steal from Windows 7
- Readius e-ink developers file for bankruptcy
- Visa to send texts for every card transaction
- Beatles: 25 Rock Band tracks revealed
- Blu-ray player sales to defy downturn
- Universal to launch Blu-ray iPhone app
- New 'Ask-An-MP' online service launches
- Toshiba launches Flickr-friendly digi-frames
- Are you paying too much for broadband?
- Google flies us all to the moon
- July 20
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- Barnes & Noble nabs Plastic Logic reader
- Microsoft goes open source with Linux drivers
- Yuneec electric plane takes off
- PS3-quality lag-free gaming via your set-top box
- Futuristic lamp-posts to manage UK traffic jams
- Pre-orders for 'flying car' now being taken
- Google wins landmark defamation case
- 10 Internet Explorer 8 tips direct from Microsoft
- 'Free' author regrets copying Wikipedia
- Metal Gear-style wrist keyboard launched
- World's first 256GB USB memory stick
- 10 tech breakthroughs to thank the space race for
- The Bionic Eye: latest in med-tech
- Apple, Microsoft et al sued for using touchpads
- Google promises the end of viruses
- Sell your own music via MTV's Rock Band
- July 19
- July 18
- July 17
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- Olympus Tough-6010 has magic touch
- Cyber Neighbourhood Watch boosts security
- Is your Nokia a zombie?
- MMO developer Jagex outlines 'MechScape'
- Nokia readies Symbian 2 to beat Android
- Official: Pirate Bay to become a pay site
- Microsoft 'overwhelmed' by Windows 7 pre-orders
- Could Apple TV become a games console?
- No upgrade from Windows 7 RC to full version in Europe
- Crime-fighting Japanese robo-insects are the future
- Interview: music-gaming legend, Masaya Matsuura
- 10% of users don't use phones for phoning
- LG plans 32-inch OLED TV for 2012
- Apple 'fixes' iTunes Palm Pre loophole
- July 16
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- Google earns nearly £10 million a day from ads
- Is Sent Forever the worst Apollo 11 tie-in?
- Exer-games as healthy as a walk, say scientists
- Nokia drops profits, gains market share
- Sharp: 40% of TVs to be LED by 2011
- Hulu: Why we're blocking PS3 streaming
- TechCrunch and Twitter: Where are the ethics?
- Penthouse launches first UK HD porn channel
- Toshiba announces new Satellite laptops for UK
- Liquid is a 'level above' Sky's new EPG
- 10 nifty things you didn't know Bing could do
- Liquid - the 'next generation' EPG unveiled
- Blitz: 3D gaming IS the next generation
- Teletext to disappear from TV screens
- Sub-£50 Windows 7 pre-orders still available
- Make an ambient lighting strip for next to nothing
- WIN! Cooler Master cases and Choiix stands
- Sony Ericsson posts losses of €283 million
- LittleBigPlanet dominates Develop awards
- Microsoft: Our shops will open next to Apple's
- July 15
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- Seeing-eye car enables blind people to drive
- Sharp unveils Full LED Backlight TVs for UK
- Gamers to help create bot-proof CAPTCHA
- Perfect your project management skills
- Google Voice for Android & BlackBerry in US
- How to make an iconic videogame
- O2: Oyster cards in mobiles ready to roll
- Gates: Natal will be used by Windows PCs
- 8 infamous tech firms that went straight
- Microsoft tops UK Superbrands list
- Virgin slashes 50Mb cost, trials 10Mb upstream
- Virgin Media offering up branded netbook
- £100 off if you pre-order Windows 7 now
- July 14
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- Pioneer's receivers get iPod connectivity
- Galileo beats GPS for future sat nav apps
- National Portrait Gallery responds to Wikipedia copyright case
- Pioneer: Resurrection of Kuro brand is 'theoretically possible'
- Pioneer's new Blu-ray players priced and dated
- Microsoft debuts Azure: Windows for the cloud
- Logitech announces new multimedia speakers
- Nokia unleashes super-rugged 3720 Classic
- 5 handy free tools to speed up your website
- Wireless HDMI goes legal in UK
- 10 years of MetaFilter - still the best of the web
- Samsung extends hi-def camcorder range
- July 13
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- Inkjet printers to help track bioweapons
- LCD screens recycled into human bodies
- Wikipedia slapped with National Portrait Gallery copyright order
- Microsoft takes on Spotify.com
- BBC: No DAB switchover unless Govt involved
- Fujifilm FinePix Real3D camera outed
- Microsoft: new Vista PCs sold in EU can't upgrade to Windows 7
- LG opens App Store doors to all
- Rumour: $800 9.7-inch Apple 'iTablet' in October
- Details on Office 2010 versions released
- Windows compared: Windows 7 vs Vista vs XP
- Spotify: 'We are better than piracy'
- BBC announces 'Digital Revolution' documentary
- Apollo moon missions are web-bound
- Sony Vaio P mark 2 'is misguided'
- 60% of firms not planning on Windows 7 upgrade
- July 12
- July 11
- July 10
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- Lensless cameras weave images from fibre
- 3D solar cells will be cheap and flexible
- 118 800 mobile directory 'temporarily suspended'
- Battlefield 1943 kicks off fanboy console battle
- UK supermarket launches iPhone app
- What has Apple ever done for us?
- Bleeding billboards shock drivers into safer driving
- Nintendo explains the Wii Vitality Sensor
- How Google's Chrome OS might look
- Schmidt: Chrome OS will run other browsers
- July 9
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- IBM screen shield scrambles private data
- Who's behind US/Korea cyber attacks?
- Robot Einstein learns to smile
- Sony to release Vaio P 'mark 2' in October
- WIN! A Nintendo Wii and SEGA's The Conduit
- Hands on: Sony Vaio W netbook review
- Orange nabs Toshiba TG01 exclusive in UK
- Nvidia 'excited' by Google Chrome OS
- 69 new locations get BT super-fast broadband
- Google OS: netbook manufacturers respond
- Are these Google Chrome OS screenshots?
- How to make your own time-saving search bookmarklets
- July 8
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- Neural nets clean up digital snaps
- Half a billion broadband users by next year
- Abbey Road online marks 'death of traditional studio'
- Web-criminals have Olympics in their sights
- You can't support free speech while siding with those who oppress it
- How nanopayments finally came of age
- Two new Asus Seashell Eee PCs for UK
- Could Chrome OS land Google in court?
- Linux community concern over Chrome OS
- Excitement at Google Chrome OS prospects
- Sony's new HD cams are picture perfect
- Why Google Chrome OS is bad news for Windows
- What will Google's Chrome OS be like?
- Google intros Chrome Operating System
- July 7
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- Virtual supercomputer earns IBM award
- Robo-bat swoops into action
- Yahoo Search Pad takes on Google
- Google Mail finally emerges from beta
- Bing UK to get 'changing pictures' feature
- O2: No conflict with Apple over Palm Pre
- Michael Jackson's memorial set to be 'web's biggest day'
- Project Canvas: What is it all about?
- Sony eats netbook humble pie
- How to encourage your site visitors to upgrade from IE6
- Brits trust the internet more than Americans do
- Murdoch: Twitter's an amazing phenomenon
- Get online in seconds with Sony's new Vaio NW
- O2 UK confirms exclusive Palm Pre launch
- Sony finally releases a Vaio netbook
- July 6
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- Mobile phone towers that predict floods
- Tesco launches 'indestructible' phone
- ITV seeks 'satisfactory solution' for Blu-ray recording confusion
- One-third of Brits listen to internet radio
- Medion launches new next-gen HD netbook
- Secure your identity and data on every PC you use
- LG watch phone landing August in UK
- Microsoft's '1 vs 100' for Xbox arriving July 10
- O2 confirms Samsung i7500 Galaxy Android phone for UK
- New atlas features geek dating hotspots
- Latest portable Xbox 360 mod breaks cover
- 18 great forgotten features of OS X
- Apple's new iPod range to get cameras?
- Phorm dealt massive blow by BT
- July 5
- July 4
- July 3
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- 25 brilliant bookmarklets to boost your browsing
- Sky 'looking' at Project Canvas
- Apple issues iPhone temperature warning
- BBC: No clear future for free-to-air TV platforms
- BBC reveals Project Canvas promo
- Is Google's 'iTunes for Books' anti-competitive?
- How to create compelling online video
- 3D will 'slot into TV replacement cycles'
- Flesh-eating clock has a taste for flies
- US musicians' group claims mobile ringtones are 'performances'
- Sony has reservations over Project Canvas
- July 2
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- Elonex and Borders launch new eBook
- Nintendo Wii HD will be 'dominant console'
- PS3 Slim confirmed as 'a certainty'
- What Laptop magazine on TechRadar
- 12 high technologies that failed - and why
- Logitech launches new Vid calling service
- PCFormat magazine on TechRadar
- Why Ubuntu has become the flag bearer for Linux
- MacFormat magazine on TechRadar
- 10 essential Outlook productivity boosters
- PC Plus magazine on TechRadar
- TomTom brightens up your UK 'staycations'
- Nintendo launching its own UK TV show
- How smartphone apps can make you easy prey
- Facebook changes its privacy settings again
- July 1
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- 8 unexpectedly amazing tech projects from IBM
- Talenthouse opens its doors to creatives
- Palm Pre UK launch details likely next week
- Britain to get 3D TV within two years
- HTC's Sense UI leaks out for Magic and G1
- Plans for Virtua Tennis: Project Natal edition
- WIN! A Panasonic HDC-TM10 camcorder
- Ofcom 800MHz plan could leave public livid
- Green Dam net filter 'hurts media like cancer'