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July 2007
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- July 31
- July 30
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- LG Philips develops oil and water displays
- Vista performance updates leak on to web
- Get free-to-air HD TV for £99
- Future of Sony PS3 threatened by new lawsuit
- Indie music to be sold via mobile phones
- Ofcom warns mobile operators on mis-selling
- Nano tech lends big sound to small speakers
- Pure upgrades Evoke DAB radio
- Apple sued over iPhone, iTunes
- Panasonic reveals two 3CCD HD camcorders
- First AMD Fusion chip revealed
- AMD to bring multi-core processing to mobiles
- It's official: Denon UK to go Blu-ray
- July 29
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- 53% of BlackBerry users check email on loo
- Windows Vista's six month report card
- Is Nokia to open iTunes challenger?
- Explosive mixi SNS does a Facebook in Japan
- Illegal downloads hit new high
- Samsung i85: not just another camera
- iPhone set to change smartphones forever
- AMD reveals next-gen 45nm quad-core processor
- AMD pokes fun at Intel over EU accusations
- AMD plots 16-core super-CPU for 2009
- 3GHz desktop quad-core processor shown by AMD
- LG to develop iPod washing machine
- Tartan Video: Blu-ray is better than HD DVD
- July 26
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- Mobile email growing like crazy
- Round-up: All the week's best tech stories
- Blu-ray and HD DVD set for big sales boom
- 7 great iPod holiday speakers
- Denon reveals super new IR remote control
- Commuter writes book on his mobile phone
- BBC iPlayer will change your viewing forever
- BBC launches iPlayer download service
- BBC disappoints iPlayer registrants
- New high-end CD players from Audia and Roksan
- Apple iPhone to get Japanese manga delivery
- Levitating keyboard uses power of magnetism
- Weird Tech: Why you shouldn't eat your SNES
- HD DVD camp responds to Target news
- BlackBerry push email challenge
- July 25
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- HP's touchscreen PC: Radical or redundant?
- Yahoo to bring full web to all mobiles
- Virgin Mobile pulls plug on Mobile TV
- Teen drivers most distracted by texts
- Facebook hearing needs more evidence
- Virgin teams with Setanta for sports TV & web
- Insectoid robot mimics animal walking styles
- Forget text searches - photo hunts made easy
- Sony unleashes world's first HD video Walkman
- Brother sets green printing agenda
- Intel: cheap optical computing is the future
- AMD spills more details on Barcelona release
- 3G in UK gets EC boost
- Fujifilm zooms in on new compact cameras
- Japan's first plug-in electric car hits roads
- HD DVD loses more ground
- July 24
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- IDEA winners show technology simplicity
- DVD sales boosted by bad UK weather
- Xbox 360 console set for price cut
- iPhone demand slowing but 3G model on the way
- Mobile phone masts don't make you ill
- Samsung Armani phone lined up
- Create your own videos online - for free
- MySpace rocked by 29,000 sex offenders
- Beatles music to be free after 2013
- Apple sold 270k iPhones in first 30 hours
- Apple iPhone: the facts - live!
- July 23
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- Sat-nav thefts higher than ever
- PlayStation 3 updated by Sony to v1.9
- PS3 price cut sparks sales boom in USA
- New Sony Walkman range unveiled
- Iris-scanning software adds lock to phones
- Nokia snaps up Twango
- Net speeds get boost from bendy fibre optics
- Burger King to give away DRM-free MP3s
- Take remote control of iTunes
- Marantz gets gold for hi-fi flagship
- KEF launches iPod dock for audiophiles
- Apple iPhone figures: AT&T reveals all
- Panasonic cameras making snapping simpler
- Kingston brings CF card speed to 266x
- Wireless USB starts to power up
- July 22
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- B&O drops 32-inch designer LCD TV
- Windows Vienna launch date revealed
- Microsoft to launch Zune MP3 player in UK?
- 70 per cent of Zune users are sad
- iPhone not guilty of college Wi-Fi attack
- Third-world laptops used to browse porn
- '$100 laptop' begins mass production
- Soft robot tends to humans' every needs
- Identity theft plagues Facebook, MySpace
- July 19
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- Weird Tech: Drunken inventions & robot flies
- Sony launches Bravia Theatre DAV-X10
- Apple's Steve Jobs is greedy says Sony boss
- New Sony PSP on sale in UK before Japan
- First iPhone call made on a UK network
- 10 essential PC peripherals
- Will Facebook be forced to close?
- Irish web pioneer scoops top innovation prize
- Disney record label creates 'new' CD format
- Audio-Technica to launch headphones at IFA
- Holiday gadgets - camcorders
- Anyone can access your Yahoo mail on iPhone
- 7 must-have camera features
- Brits spend £311 on gadgets each year
- Round-up: All the week's hottest tech stories
- July 18
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- HP develops fraud-proof paper
- Get to grips with Vista's voice recognition
- Is WiiConnect24 breaking your Nintendo Wii?
- Games guru predicts downfall of Nintendo Wii
- Sony boss sparks PlayStation 3 food fight
- iPhone partially unlocked by hackers
- EU going for Nokia's mobile TV standard
- Critical security flaw discovered in iPhone
- Nokia helps you find yourself
- Happy birthday to the ThinkPad
- Future phones get fuel cells, touch screens
- Mobile TV: one standard to rule them all?
- SanDisk launches lightning-fast flash cards
- July 17
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- HD DVD pulls away from Blu-ray in USA
- 120GB PlayStation 3 set for European release?
- Sony launches digital TV tuner for PSP
- Xbox 360 boss in resignation shocker
- Adobe's dream of the next-gen interactive web
- Digital single sales hit new high
- Experts slam Mac OS X security
- Giant rescue robot cuts cars like butter
- Centrino laptops get new superchips in Autumn
- How to slash your mobile phone bill
- July 16
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- Philips in iPod docks shock
- Sony updates Walkman with designer crystals
- Japanese smartphone to challenge iPhone
- Ofcom to slash mobile number transfer times
- BBC iPlayer threatened by hackers
- Google to set auto-exploding cookies
- New Pure DAB radio has green credentials
- MacBooks to get glowing touchpads?
- Intel joins up with $100 laptop maker
- First look: Intel Core 2 Extreme quad-core
- Holiday gadgets - digital cameras
- Chinese DVD players go up in smoke
- July 15
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- Inside Windows Vista Service Pack 1
- Nintendo Wii to become greatest of all time
- Holiday gadgets - MP3 players
- 40Gbps broadband granny has £125K of kit
- Firefox gets aggressive
- BT Vision strikes with £1.99 Prem football
- Sony sues over DRM rootkit fiasco
- Is this the world's best Full HD projector?
- TV and gaming can ruin kids' lives
- July 13
- July 12
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- Top 10 high-definition TVs under £1,000
- Samsung is still the world's No.1 TV maker
- UMU Scan to eat nasty mobile viruses
- New PS3 pack offers more for your £425
- Microsoft working towards Xbox 360 price cut
- Wireless transfers coming for iPhone, iPod
- 75-year-old pensioner has fastest broadband
- Weird Tech: Granny gets 40Gbps to play with
- Sony Bravia Theatre: big sound, tiny speakers
- Punters dubious of quad-core chip benefits
- Analyst: 13.5m iPhone sales by 2009
- Boom times ahead for satellite telly
- Best of Tech.co.uk: this week's round-up
- Super fast internet on the go is here
- July 11
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- Evesham e-box gets HD upgrades
- Is AMD's acquisition of ATI in trouble?
- HD DVD claims lead over Blu-ray in Europe
- New Wii fitness game and board controller
- Ultra-cheap mobile satnav system on sale
- Word processing hits the iPhone
- Rumours confirmed as Sony unveils new PSP
- iPod jogger struck by lightning
- Free wireless internet on the move
- Google MyMaps puts the web into maps
- 7 digital home essentials
- July 10
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- Touchscreen video iPod coming August?
- Legal UK downloads offset music CD decline
- Xbox 360 not getting price cut says Microsoft
- Xbox 360 Elite UK release date set
- Dolphin MP3 player takes to water like a duck
- HP to Color Match your shopping
- iPhone to get MS Exchange support
- MySpace named in top 5 worst websites
- SIM2 shows off 35 trillion colour projector
- ICSTIS report slams TV phone-in rip-offs
- AMD slashes prices, kills single-core chips
- 3 introduces neXt mobile internet guide site
- New 7MP and 8MP cameras from Samsung
- Speaking pen helps speed up language learning
- July 9
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- iPhone: 7 3rd-party applications we want now
- Digital TV: Is the Sky falling down?
- PlayStation 3 set to reign for 10 years
- $5m Xbox 360 lawsuit filed against Microsoft
- iPhone alternative cheaper and more flexible
- iPhone to eat Windows Mobile for lunch
- Full broadband TV is here at last
- Juror faces prison over MP3 player contempt
- Analyst says smaller, cheaper iPhone certain
- Apple iPhone: the first 10 days
- July 8
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- Microsoft sets Windows Vista SP1 date
- UK regions threatened by digital disaster
- 9-terabyte video server revealed
- Finally: Sony confirms PS3 price cut in US
- Indoor 3G coverage on the way
- High-tech boost for PDA, laptop protection
- Free mobile calls: delayed but coming soon
- Mobile phones to replace our wallets
- Mobile phone cash machine service arrives
- LiveEarth a hit with 'most ever' online views
- ThemeScene drops HD80 high-def DLP projector
- PC World to sell robots!
- July 5
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- iPhone: eBay prices hit as stocks recover
- Insider's guide: buying an HD TV
- PlayStation 3 set for $100 US price slash
- Microsoft to fix all broken Xbox 360 consoles
- Weird Tech roundup: Gates takes on iPhone
- Sony PlayStation 2 still alive and kicking
- iPhone hacking: UK firm close to unlock
- Record fine for Richard and Judy competition
- Facebook almost doubles in size in 12 months
- Arcam releases full Muso / Logo speaker info
- Best of Tech.co.uk: week's round-up
- HD TV space camera to orbit the moon
- A week in the life of the iPhone
- Steering wheel control for Bluetooth kits
- July 4
- July 3
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- Old file formats may cause 'digital dark age'
- Nissan car satnav warns of drink-driving
- Xbox 360 Elite gets autumn Japan release
- Sony defiant over poor PS3 console sales
- Hacker: unlocked iPhone coming within a week
- Report: T-Mobile to get iPhone in Germany
- Power saving efforts thwarted by new gadgets
- Sneak peek at HP's new eBook reader (video)
- Apple Stores join up with PC World
- LCD screens that work in broad daylight
- Why powering your gadgets costs £400 a year
- July 2
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- Microsoft comes clean over Vista add-ons
- Blu-ray and HD DVD probed in EU investigation
- Next-gen Living Control music servers debut
- NaimNet: AV meets IP for multi-room love-in
- T-Mobile Mobile Jukebox brings dual downloads
- Microsoft Xbox 360 Elite edging closer to UK?
- NEC fax machine gets stuck into email too
- LG announces YouTube phones
- Get flat-rate access to 30,000 Wi-Fi hotspots
- Orange, TalkTalk give worst customer service
- The future of the web revealed
- World's smallest 1080p projector - UK details
- Vyke takes on mobile operators over VoIP
- Arcam releases 400GB music server
- AMD quad-core debuts August, but only at 2GHz
- Matsushita helping light sleepers drift off
- July 1