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September 2009
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- September 30
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- Windows 7 available to students for just £30
- Sony claims PSP Go is better than the iPhone
- OnLive cloud gaming service launching 'winter'
- Has Apple lost the plot?
- Nintendo Wii Fit Plus out in October
- Facebook Connect adds website translation tool
- 8 bits of everyday tech we won't use in a decade
- Google talks up the potential of Google Wave
- Google aiming to solve hybrid car problem
- Ballmer takes £47k pay cut as MS sales fall
- September 29
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- 8 awesome augmented reality apps for iPhone
- Can soundbars challenge 5.1 surround sound?
- Samsung's unveils 12MP phone with 3x optical zoom
- Breakthrough in accurate in-game face modelling
- Windows 7 gaming performance compared
- What will be inside the secret Microsoft tablet?
- In pictures: Toshiba Satellite T110 and T130 laptops
- Microsoft: PC users' security the only consideration
- Palm Pre 1.2 update to bring paid-for apps
- Google adds trending search functionality
- Toshiba intros T130 and T110 ultra-thin laptops
- September 28
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- All projectors will be short throw 'in five years'
- Apple shifts two billion Apps in 14 months
- BenQ bounds back into home cinema projector territory
- 10 ways Google's made Android more awesome
- BPI gives BT 100,000 IP address of music pirates
- LG officially announces the Chocolate BL20
- Orange iPhone to launch 'sooner than some think'
- Are solar-powered chargers worth it?
- 'Father of Punk Rock' at Nintendo learning event
- New alarm clock wakes you at your optimal time
- Panasonic announces 50-inch 1080p 3D Plasma
- How Intel plans to get inside your TV
- Orange iPhone deal: O2 responds
- September 27
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- September 25
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- The new PC security battle: ants vs worms
- 3D printers can now print in glass
- Smartphone tech gives 'indoor GPS'
- Fox bringing DVD features to Blu-rays
- Project Canvas boxes to arrive 'before Xmas 2010'
- Hands on: Samsung Genio Touch, Qwerty and Pro review
- In pictures: Acer Ferrari One netbook
- Too lazy to order coffee? There's an app for that
- Intel invests in HDTV cloud gaming service
- 10 signs you're not playing enough Warcraft
- JVC intros Picsio FM1 pocket cam
- Sony backtracks on UMD conversion programme
- LG makes budget GW300 official
- September 24
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- Asus refreshes touchscreen Eee Top
- Free Skype calls from any mobile with 3
- Honda showcases electronic unicycle
- World's most advanced TV out December
- PS3 Motion Controller detailed - first pics
- Workplaces still in denial over email distraction
- Freecom unveils first USB 3.0 External HDD
- Sony confirms 250GB PS3 Slim bundles for UK
- Sony cameras enter the Twilight zone
- Hands on: Philips uWand review
- iPhone Bionic Eye augmented reality app launches
- Clive Sinclair was 'a cross between Einstein and Willy Wonka'
- Wacom launches multi touch Bamboo tablets
- Why you can't trust the UK broadband tax
- Vodafone takes on Apple with '360' mobile service
- Microsoft 'Zune phones' shown off in pictures
- O2 confirms Palm Pre for October
- Nintendo confirms 20 per cent Wii price drop
- September 23
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- iRex launches 3G DR800SG ebook reader
- Swedish scientists unwrap paper batteries
- Google adds Sidewiki to Toolbar
- Samsung debuts Genio Touch Qwerty and Pro
- £30m UK cybercrime centre officially launches
- Hands on: Google Chrome Frame review
- Toshiba unveils Qosmio X500 gaming laptop
- Vodafone: quality more important than speed
- Nintendo to opt for dual Wii SD and HD strategy?
- Chrome Frame Googlefies Internet Explorer
- UK £6 broadband tax still alive, says minister
- WIN! Altec Lansing InMotion speaker docks
- The Courier: is Microsoft's secret tablet real?
- Bullish Intel bucks the recession
- Sky 3D broadcasts may debut in cinemas
- Intel demos Larrabee chip
- Gary Marshall: let's kick Lily Allen off the net
- Google brings official push Gmail to iPhone
- AMD launches Radeon 5870 DirectX 11 graphics
- September 22
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- Intel CEO teases with 22nm silicon
- Can Abramovich's anti-paparazzi laser shield work?
- Nanny-mobile spies on dodgy drivers
- Lily Allen in embarrassing blog-copying furore
- Free augmented reality app for iPhone to launch
- FM-to-digital radio switchover in UK by 2015?
- Vodafone slammed in broadband speed survey
- After megapixels: 10 new camera battlegrounds
- Is the games industry racist, sexist and ageist?
- Why Pure avoids using the word 'Linux'
- September 21
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- Brian Eno releases ambient app follow-up
- 25% of publications to go digital in 5 years
- Netflix pays $1m for better recommendations
- Rumour: new Microsoft Tablet PC and MID
- New waterproof, shock-proof iPhone cycle dock
- Netgear Stora promises to make NAS easier
- NEC wins race for first SuperSpeed USB device
- Elite is twenty-five years old
- BBC responds to HD bit-rate row
- Sony Ericsson's Android X3: new pics
- Computing education is failing British schoolkids
- Is Microsoft still planning to build its own phone?
- Hands on: Microsoft Office Web Apps review
- London is identity theft 'black spot'
- Google explains its cryptic UFO message
- September 20
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- September 18
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- Airport friendly laptop storage from Speck
- Dustbots clean up Bilbao
- UK Uni launches new iPhone app for freshers
- HTC blocks T-Mobile users from G2 Touch upgrade
- Asus releases AiGuru Skype videophone mark 2
- 7 reasons why the Motorola Dext will save the brand
- Watchdog's PS3 expose is barking mad
- Guitar Hero boss silences Courtney Love
- SteelSeries reveals Siberia v2 headset
- LG announces movie-friendly Widebook
- Google embraces offline paper-based media
- 6 super-fast SSDs to speed up your PC
- Google CEO slams Rupert Murdoch's online plan
- September 17
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- HP's DreamScreen won't give Apple nightmares
- Digital Rome built in a day
- Microsoft unveils Office Web Apps Technical Preview
- Sony slams PS3 'Yellow light of death' report
- Twitter gets free voice calls feature today
- Smashing Pumpkins to release free album online
- Pure aiming to be Apple AND Google of radio
- Freesat install base hits 600,000
- Dell launches Core i7 Studio XPS 8000 desktop
- September 16
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- WIN! An Xbox 360 Elite and copies of WET
- 10 things to know about Nokia's N900
- 3D gaming capable netbooks due early 2010
- Why Google's Fast Flip misses the point
- How computer viruses work
- Clampdown on dodgy phone-selling tactics announced
- Google speeds up Android with new release
- 8 technologies to thank the 1980s for
- UK broadband prices set to tumble
- Facebook prepares for voice chat
- AMD announces cheapest ever quad-core CPU
- September 15
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- Archos launches Android 5 Internet Tablet
- In Pictures: LG's 22-inch Full HDTV
- Project Canvas 'to be sold round the globe'
- In pictures: LG HS200 mini LED projector
- The truth behind regulating the iPlayer
- Why Spotify on mobile is doomed to failure
- ViewSonic launches affordable hi-def PMPs
- Packard Bell beefs up notebook with new EasyNote
- Hands on: HP Mini 311 review
- Can Asia's fragile cyber-democracies survive?
- Nintendo says no cheap Wiis this Xmas
- Google Fast Flip aims to make news faster to read
- Microsoft announces Bing visual search
- Samsung launches super cheap Genio Touch
- HP reveals Mini 311 netbook with Nvidia Ion
- September 14
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- 5 intriguing future AV technologies
- Nokia opens up N900 to hackers and modders
- Ferrari enters the netbook race
- First impressions: LG's 'real-time' gaming monitor
- New 3D Beatles movie in development
- 'When are the metal ones coming for me?'
- Skype opening up 'next gen platform' to third party devs
- Apple's iPod touch camera mystery deepens
- LG officially announces GW620 Android phone
- Can Sony really make all existing PS3 games 3D?
- BBC puts Tomorrow's World archive online
- September 13
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- September 11
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- BBC 'to open up' iPlayer to other broadcasters
- Sony urges SingStar users to get a room
- Streamlined Facebook Lite hits the UK
- Happy robot monster will trigger heart attacks
- London 2012 Olympics to be filmed in 3D?
- Motorola: we've learnt lessons from Razr
- Tory MP: Government has 'forgotten' UK games industry
- The ultimate guide to finding free Wi-Fi
- Posthumous apology given to Alan Turing
- US Copyright Office opposes Google Books
- Friend tagging comes to Facebook
- September 10
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- INQ announces move into Android phones
- Motorola unveils Cliq Android phone
- Cambridge Audio's first Blu-ray player
- TPEG promises more in-car services
- Nokia N900 powers 200ft interactive display
- Spotify goes back to invite-only in the UK
- 7 things you'll love about the new TweetDeck 0.3
- Apple claims to own handheld gaming market
- Virgin Media's 50Mbps broadband faster than all known birds
- PlayStation destined to be portal to porn?
- Epson reveals UK prices for new projectors
- GaiKai cloud gaming service enters Euro beta
- Is Apple losing touch with music fans?
- 15 quick, easy and free ways to back up your online accounts
- Apple events are now the epitome of dullness
- AMD unveils new branding 'Vision'
- September 9
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- iPod shuffle earns reprieve and lower price
- iPod touch range gets price cut and a 64GB flagship model added
- iTunes 9 revives the LP, adds Home Sharing
- Apple iPod nano gets a video camera
- Microsoft launches ultra-thin BT keyboard
- O2: 3G message nothing to do with Spotify app
- Facebook Fan Check virus rumours are driving users to more danger
- How to improve your PC's audio output
- Microsoft and Tesco launch 'virtual' DVDs
- The web developer's guide to 3D site building
- Peter Moore: Did EA kill the Dreamcast?
- Logitech shows guitar and drum controllers for Wii and Xbox
- Ferguson Hill unveils latest Hi-Fi range
- Official Facebook app for Android unveiled
- The Beatles heading to iTunes AND Rock Band
- Palm announces its next phone - the Pixi
- September 8
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- BBC HD 'moving in right direction' this autumn
- Core i5 processor: what you need to know
- LG's new Android mobile - the Etna KS360
- Leyio launches new iPod-friendly PSD
- England Vs Ukraine in web-only football shocker
- HP launches new iPhone-friendly printers
- BT set to open local broadband shops
- What to expect from today's Apple event
- Google bows to EU online book agreement
- INQ Mini 3G set to cost less than £60
- 50 time-saving Google Docs templates
- HTC unveils Tattoo - Android on a budget
- Lack of Kindle hurting UK eBook market
- Orange and T-Mobile announce plans to merge
- Intel unleashes new Core i5 and Core i7 chips
- September 7
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- September 4
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- Stanford Uni makes open source camera
- Ultra-thin speakers now with added bass
- Dolby Axon gets beta release
- Hands on: Sony Vaio X review
- Hands on: Samsung X-Series review
- In pictures: Toshiba BDX2000 Blu-ray player
- Samsung launches DivX-enabled PMPs
- Toshiba: Blu-ray is 'transition' to next-gen services and devices
- Samsung: OLED notebooks by late 2010
- Epson unveils new all-in-one and HD projectors
- Google wants to connect search 'straight to brain'
- Red wigs at the IFA fringe
- Portable netbook gaming with Nvidia's new Ion
- Sony Ericsson announces first mobile with transparent screen
- Games that didn't make it into Wii Sports Resort
- Wooden Fender Strat Rock Band kit launches
- September 3
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- Toshiba's first UK LED-backlit telly
- Pictures: Philips Aurea and Net TV
- LG puts Blu-ray player in a home cinema speaker
- LG launches 'borderless' and wireless TVs
- First impressions: LG 15-inch OLED TV
- Sony Ericsson joins parent in land of make.believe
- Toshiba showcases JournE Touch MID
- LG to release 32-inch OLED TVs in 2010
- Young people don't care about their online image
- Samsung bolsters thin, light low-voltage X-Series notebook range
- Photos: Philips' colourful BDP7500 Blu-ray range
- Philips shows off prototype 21:9 3D TV
- HMV group snaps up 50% stake in 7Digital
- Panasonic 'first to 3D TV and 3D Blu-ray'
- Nice shoes. Where did you download them?
- PRS: Music videos back on YouTube UK
- Panasonic DMC-GF1: first impressions
- Tech firms gear up for day of IFA launches
- LG announces three mystery phones
- TomTom unveils flagship GO x50 LIVE series
- Sony unveils carbon-fibre Vaio X netbook
- Sony's PM1 life-cam Flips into action
- September 2
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- Sony enters land of 'make.believe'
- Sony Bravia tellies to get Web TV
- Sony debuts 'invincible' 2.1 PC speakers
- Sony launches portable Bravia and Wi-Fi Blu-ray
- Two new flagship ES receivers from Sony
- Sony announces noise-cancelling in-ear 'phones
- Sony Bravia 3D TV: first impressions
- Sony makes plea for 3D future
- Firefox Mobile on Nokia N900: first screenshots
- Blu-ray Disc Association unclear on 3D standard
- Sony looks to 'active' 3D for next big TV tech
- 10 most embarrassing Twitter meltdowns
- Google Wave to get limited trial in autumn
- UK lagging behind neighbours in PC security
- Google Chrome: one year on
- Google: Miscalculation caused Gmail outage
- Nokia makes Nokia N97 Mini official
- Nokia Booklet 3G netbook specs revealed
- September 1
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- Vonage iPhone app gets OK from Apple
- Parrot's iPhone-friendly RKi8400 car stereo
- Is it time for Twitter to validate account IDs?
- Windows Mobile 6.5 devices arriving Oct 6
- Should Opera dump its desktop browser?
- IFA 'techstravaganza' is fully booked
- Ultraviolent, boozy 'trampgame' sparks controversy
- Wii gets free Opera internet browser
- 12 essential add-ons to power up Safari
- Will DVD rental kiosks ever take off in the UK?
- Sony's PS3 3.0 firmware with BBC iPlayer out now
- Sony Vaios will ship with Google Chrome browser