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- April 30
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- Robot speed-dating coming to London?
- 3DMark Vantage: New bench, same old story?
- LG says Brits 'glued to the box'
- Pioneer Kuro G9 set to stun at London launch event
- The next big thing for your mobile phone
- Guardian slams GTA IV as 'pornoviolence'
- Windows XP SP3 delayed again
- Britain's 20 most useless gadgets
- Samsung packs dual mobile digi-TV into new phone
- Virgin Media launches BBC iPlayer on TV
- Wakey wakey: All the news in 30 seconds
- April 29
- April 28
- April 25
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- Weird Tech: Wii Pole Dancing
- AMD preps graphics bomb for Nvidia
- The great YouTube 'virtual classroom' experiment
- Nikon steals the show at TIPA awards
- Porn surfers under threat from government
- Nokia embraces Ubuntu OS
- Skype mobiles to go mass market
- 11 signs you're no longer a hard-core gamer
- Mad Catz launches Wii Fit peripherals
- Europe's satnav network finally gets funding
- April 24
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- Motorola posts higher losses in first quarter
- Should you buy an Asus Eee PC?
- How Sony, Sharp and Samsung got their names
- Google invests in second DNA screening start-up
- Go!View PSP video download service unveiled
- A cheaper way to get cinematic surround sound
- EMI in legal bid to stop MP3 files being stored online
- The worst PC disasters (and how to survive them)
- LG unveils new 'Secret' phone
- Updated: The 3G iPhone rumour round-up
- Pioneer, Panasonic making super-hybrid plasmas
- Networking the human body opens countless doors
- Apple quarterly profits top $1 billion on Mac sales
- Digital Cowboy's candid camera spy pen
- April 23
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- Microsoft leaves MSN Music users high and dry
- Hands on with Facebook Chat - timewasters only
- Gloves are off in eBay and craigslist legal spat
- BenQ unveils new affordable 1080p projectors
- Nvidia: 'You don't need a quad-core CPU'
- Denon's latest high-end headphones
- Card fraud 'underestimated' says BBC
- BlinkBox's movie mash-up service officially launches
- UK Information Commissioner slams 'inexcusable' data lapses
- Sony steps up online war with Apple and Microsoft
- Hands on: Canon HF10 camcorder
- Canon bets on Flash memory with new HD camcorder
- Nations rejoice: Apple bringing IM to iPhone
- April 22
- April 21
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- Could RFID technology solve T5's baggage woes?
- Google boss hits out at comScore
- Skype unveils £6.95 unlimited, phone anywhere subs
- 8GB iPhones in short supply
- Does 'Dunbar Number' apply to Facebook?
- Wikipedia vs Encyclopaedia: A question of trust?
- Ballmer hints at XP stay of execution
- eBay boycott planned
- Researcher: Wii and iPhone browsers are scary
- April 18
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- Weird Tech: Schoolboy forces NASA to check sums
- Netgear: Wireless N 'no longer a problem'
- Pirate Bay launches its own blog site
- TechRadar:The BBFC interview (cont'd).
- Robots rising to the baby-boomer challenge
- Yamaha returns to the hi-fi biz
- The most beautiful loudspeaker in Finland
- Kodak announces new line of digital photo frames
- Chinavision`s new portable Wii screen
- Google profits up despite global ad slump
- Can robot helpers really live up to the hype?
- Psystar under fire from all sides over OS X deal
- April 17
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- Russia in proposed Wi-Fi clampdown
- Hands on: Does light Toughbook CF-W7 cut it?
- AMD vs Intel showdown
- PC sales up in US despite economic gloom
- TechRadar: The BBFC interview
- Google bots crawling into new areas of the internet
- BBFC hits back at ELSPA
- New Armani 'Fashion' TV from Samsung
- Seagate sues STEC over 'patent infringements'
- Ofcom chief calls for ISP transparency
- New Survey: Home workers watch more porn
- Robotic suit goes on sale offering super strength
- Display 2008: The e-paper you can doodle on
- Xbox 360 sales doubled since March price drop
- Mumbling robots more pleasing than the silent type
- IBM's own staff prefer Macs to ThinkPads
- Movies and more coming to the PS3?
- April 16
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- Asus Eee Mk II strays into occupied territory
- More BlackBerry 9000 details surface
- Atom-based Asus Eee PC to debut in UK end of June
- Hands on: Asus Eee PC 900
- Windows on the brink of collapse?
- Is Nikon preparing to launch a 25MP D3 successor?
- Advance Acoustic 150-watt pre/power launches
- Display 2008: E-paper makes move for big time
- Display 2008: 3D screens dump the silly glasses
- April 15
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- Nokia to launch smartcard-phone
- Our verdict: Nvidia's 9800 GTX and GX2 on test
- Denon announces AVC-A1HD integrated AV amp
- 7Digital teams up with Feeder in new band hunt
- Consumer group alliance calls for net-neutrality
- Tesco takes on iTunes
- Google tech helping fight against child abuse
- Asus confirms Eee PC 900 specs; no Intel Atom
- Nanotech to slash gadget power consumption
- PC maker tries to sell own Mac OS X machines
- April 14
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- Live Maps reinstalled for UK web surfers
- Today's most popular posts (Monday 14 April)
- Thanks to the internet, stealing is easy
- How to fit a PC in your car
- Wilcomm launches Sharp D4 sub-notebook
- Light-emitting wallpaper set to wow
- Is Samsung about to join the full-frame DSLR club?
- Free Wi-Fi at Coffee Republic
- April 11
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- Weird Tech: ID thieves hit by recession
- Shuttle's latest has Blu-ray and HD DVD
- Microsoft's Clearflow aims to beat traffic
- Nokia Tube: the first genuine iPhone contender?
- Illegal downloaders shouldn't be disconnected
- IBM's revolutionary new memory format
- New PlayStation Store opens next week
- Faking it: PSP-DS gender gap greatly exaggerated
- Mobile phone barcodes struggling in US trial
- April 10
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- EXCLUSIVE: TechRadar interviews Phorm CEO
- UK think tank says Phorm is 'illegal'
- EXCLUSIVE: Phorm boss defends targeted ads
- Why the iPlayer is on the Wii, not Xbox 360 or PS3
- Nuclear scientists turn to The Grid to crunch data
- Nikon adds three new models to Coolpix range
- 3 brings mobile gaming and movie headsets to UK
- Virgin offers idiot-proof Wi-Fi routers
- Welcome to TechRadar!
- April 9
- April 8
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- Nokia slips out name of its touchscreen iPhone killer
- Facebook close to settling lawsuit
- Could the UK fend off a cyber-attack?
- UK Rock Band launches as 360 exclusive at £180
- Microsoft moves to dispel 'Windows 7 in 2009' rumour
- New Eee PC 900: Review coming next week
- Samsung launches D780 dual standby phone
- Aussie cops caught with pirated movies
- Second-gen Asus Eee PC to launch without Intel's Atom?
- Xbox 360 motion control - latest news
- New Sony Blu-ray copies video to PSP, Walkman
- Europe backs in-flight mobile networks
- April 7
- April 4
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- iTunes is #1 music retailer in US
- Weird Tech: Pizza.com to go. $3 million? I'll take it!
- Confusion over Freeview HD channels
- N-Gage mark two: 'Like Xbox LIVE for mobile'
- ISPs should 'refuse to be internet police'
- Hands on with Logitech's tiny Bluetooth keyboard
- Government wants sex offender email register
- Hands on: Buffalo Blu-ray and HD DVD combo drive
- Panasonic celebrates 100 million mobile sales
- Saudi woman killed for using Facebook
- Intel's UMPC is still a crap idea
- April 3
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- New EMI boss embraces file sharing
- Retailers want more BBFC ratings on games
- P2P site calls for ISP rules
- Microsoft Surface PCs trialled at AT&T stores
- Indonesia demands YouTube ban over Koran film
- Intel's Atom to enable £100 PCs?
- Five HDTVs worth waiting for
- Intel reveals Atom ultra-mobile CPU details
- Intel goes MID mad in Shanghai
- Intel predicts death of conventional PC graphics
- Sony claims HD camcorder is world's smallest
- April 2
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- Microsoft: Lite-On NOT making Blu-ray drive
- Internet braced for Glastonbury ticket rush
- Intel's parallel processing vision
- IBM responds to ISO OOXML decision
- BBFC: We CAN rate online games and movies
- iPhone happiness hits all-time high
- BT 'illegally' trialled targeted-ads tech
- iPhone selling out across the US - 3G version imminent?
- FCC opposes Skype's calls for open access
- Microsoft unveils Windows Mobile 6.1 features
- Mobile barcodes now deliver annoying jingles
- 59% of kids make friends on social networks
- April 1