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November 2008
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- November 30
- November 29
- November 28
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- 12 essential tips for eBay Christmas shoppers
- New Nikon D3x info leaked by Nikon
- Viagra game bows to stiff resistance from FDA
- Tomb Raider's legendary Lara Croft takes over T3
- 12 reasons console gaming beats PCs
- Diagonal View: How we're beating Family Guy
- Digital sales overtake CDs at Atlantic
- Comedian Stephen Fry slams BlackBerry
- November 27
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- Nokia says London is most confusing city
- YouTube users criticise new widescreen format
- How Windows 7 shames Vista on battery life
- Why adding 3D graphics to games was a bad idea
- Essential free apps for your web design toolkit
- BoneTown: latest news in 'adult-themed' gaming
- Nokia tries to kill its mobile phones
- Panasonic king of the five star rating in 2008
- LG insists it will launch 3D TVs in 2009
- Digital singles finally outsell CDs
- Loewe sets sights on Sony and Sharp
- November 26
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- Save petrol with Honda's colour-changing speedo
- 10 cheap and easy ways to get better sound from your old hi-fi
- Nintendo Wii sales slowing down
- PS3 2.53 update set to debut?
- LG agrees F1 sponsorship deal
- What if bandwidth was the new oil?
- Amazon: Mamma Mia! bigger than Star Wars
- iPhone 3G advert 'likely to mislead'
- November 25
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- More people shopping online, but spending less
- Pure Avanti internet radio goes with the Flow
- Internet to double its carbon footprint by 2020
- Windows 7: Wi-Fi and 3G networking explained
- Hands on: Fedora 10 review
- Modified Sky+ boxes freezing after upgrade
- Porn is not the biggest evil on the web
- Facebook wins $873 million spam case
- 14 strange and scary military technologies
- PC gaming: keyboard beats joypad
- CEO responds to iPhone 'porn' accusations
- Android expands with new internet browser
- Orange unveils 60 hi-def mobile channels
- Sony: EyeToy beats Wii and Xbox Vision Cam
- Hands on: Sharp LC-52XS1E LCD TV
- Macca: Beatles on iTunes talks stalled
- Gaming not an addiction, parents to blame
- November 24
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- TV ads trump reviews for games fans
- Molecular memory promises storage boost
- Online fraud trade worth billions, says Symantec
- Only 4 per cent of games make a profit
- More stickers to confuse Windows 7 buyers
- Windows 7 netbook system specs explained
- Xmas gadgets for mum: Linx Memoire digi frame
- PS3 price drop planned for Easter 2009
- Xbox 360 is 3 years old, first warranties expire
- Richard Garriot's Tabula Rasa to close
- 11 WordPress plug-ins every blogger needs
- November 23
- November 22
- November 21
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- AVG sees 'uphill battle' for Microsoft Morro
- AMD demos Phenom II at 5GHz and beyond
- Sharp TVs pose as 26-foot Christmas tree
- Nokia heads to Hollywood
- Teenager live-streams his own suicide
- Two console features that would kill PCs
- Where next for Rockstar's mighty GTA?
- 14 arcade machines that led to a misspent youth
- Online life vital for kids' development
- How the internet stops you having fun
- Hands on: iPhone firmware 2.2 review
- Stuff the phone - get GPS in your SIM card
- Channel 4 self-censors itself online
- iPhone firmware update 2.2 arrives
- November 20
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- Google adds people power with SearchWiki
- Monty Python silly walks onto YouTube
- Google to open up Gmail theme development?
- Preview: Humax Foxsat-HDR
- Creative unveils new gaming headsets
- First look: Intel dual- socket Nehalem EP benchmarked
- Track your family tree with cheap DNA tests
- WiMAX to have 103 million in 2013
- 12 games you must play this Christmas
- Subscription TV revenue overtakes adverts
- TfL allowed to keep Oyster card name
- iPhone's SimCity game nearly finished
- New GTA IV DLC: 'Lost and Damned'
- Belt-tightening in games industry good for gamers
- November 19
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- Cooking Mama sharpens knife over PETA fuss
- New mobile OSes mean development nightmares
- BlackBerry Javelin in UK on 20 December
- Sony movies missing from Xbox service
- Ofcom hits back at ITV chief's criticism
- WIN! Nintendo DS and Star Wars The Clone Wars: Jedi Alliance
- Revealed: 20 Facebook apps that don't suck
- Microsoft puts kybosh on Fable 2 announcement
- NXE: Microsoft's Xbox trojan horse arrives
- Google publishes Life magazine photo archives
- Times Online to combine with Sky News
- Nintendo Wii is two, hardcore losing faith
- November 18
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- All you need to know about buying a sat nav
- Man blames iPhone for rude photos
- Entire BNP membership list leaked online
- Blizzard discourages WoW 'poopsocking'
- Microsoft offers free memory cards for Xbox
- The 10 best games machines of all time
- Is full Flash coming to the Apple iPhone?
- TV is good for our kids, say parents
- Yang stepping down as CEO of Yahoo
- November 17
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- US Dept of Energy has fastest supercomputer
- Half of Americans can't set up their mobiles
- BBC looking for family to go back to the future
- Online security tips for the web savvy
- World's most technically advanced guitar revealed
- WinMo users can't upgrade to new IE
- Ubuntu signs up Arm to crack netbook market
- Artist plans to replace eye with webcam
- Ultimate PC games bundle for $99
- Apple takes iPhone to Thailand - China too?
- Average UK earner worth £14k to online crims
- November 16
- November 15
- November 14
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- Hands-free web surfing behind the wheel
- Sponosored camcorders to embed ads in video
- Blood-splatter tech buries JFK conspiracy
- PSP and DS sales begin to slow down
- The ultimate iPod Christmas gift guide
- Wii-like TV remotes to premiere at CES?
- Hubble shows planets from new solar system
- 12 reasons PC gaming is better than consoles
- Google: speak into your iPhone to search net
- LittleBigPlanet is coming to the Sony PSP
- Apple building search engine to rival Google?
- 10 cool things AOL could do with Netscape.com
- Microsoft bans modified Xbox users from playing
- Hands on: Songbird Music Player review
- Hands on: INQ1 Facebook phone review
- November 13
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- RED revolutionises DSLR camera market
- Buyers give thumbs down to Linux netbooks
- 3 unveils INQ1 AKA the Facebook phone
- USB 3.0 - transfer 250 albums a minute
- EA launching keep fit game for Wii
- Wrath of the Lich King: say goodbye to real life
- YouTube search terms to be sold by Google
- How AMD is getting out of the rut
- World of Warcraft launch beats iPhone and PS3
- Microsoft: Now the Live brand makes sense
- Windows Live app for iPhone on the way
- Microsoft launches major Windows Live update
- November 12
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- Acoustibud adaptors to improve iPod earbuds?
- CNN launches one-snap mobile app in Asia
- HTC launches world's first WiMAX phone
- Nokia re-ignites BlackBerry war with E63
- 802.11v: cheaper, easier, greener Wi-Fi
- 10 movie releases that can save Blu-ray
- New two-player fitness trainer for Wii
- Gamepark Wiz and Pandora delayed
- Google spills the beans on Android bug
- 12 great Christmas gift gadgets for drivers
- Google uses search to track 'flu outbreaks
- Disney: economy is Blu-ray's big challenge
- November 11
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- Teens can text themselves thin
- Montana University gets world's best racing game
- Is Project Kangaroo in big trouble?
- Is Nokia prepping an Android phone?
- MySpace redesign launches with a whimper
- Virgin Media tests the broadband speed testers
- T-Mobile G1 costs only £92 to make
- Apple boss: iPod gaming better than DS and PSP
- Why does software need a 'save' option?
- 7 ways to make your PC look like a Mac
- Vodafone: users to pay more for the good stuff
- 16 totally pointless apps that shame the iPhone
- Japan: Fallout 3 atomic bomb scenes cut
- PlayStation boss admits to PSP marketing fail
- Mars attacks: Phoenix lander disappears
- Facebook friends could be Nigerian princes
- Passports costs rise by 39% to pay for biometrics
- November 10
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- Green power company wants to steal your petrol
- Nokia's Mobile Millennium gives free traffic info
- 8 ways BlackBerry Storm trumps iPhone and G1
- Sega interview: Empire Total War
- Can BlackBerry's app store help topple iPhone?
- iPhones twice as reliable as BlackBerrys
- 10 unsung heroes of modern technology
- Credit crunch beater: buy Xmas tech early
- Microsoft: We invented avatars
- Sky to offer content to online subscribers
- Spam gets 1 response per 12,500,000 emails
- Allio - the HDTV/PC hybrid launches
- Drunken 'proper' journo resigns in YouTube rant
- James Bond will not make YouTube debut
- Online Xmas shopping set to soar
- DSi broken down: new processor drains battery
- November 9
- November 8
- November 7
- November 6
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- Anonymous internet use? It's totally over
- 'Beauty machine' gives one-click makeover
- Is Apple to launch a new Mac mini?
- Lewis Hamilton: Storm better than iPhone
- iPhone offers a 'get out of jail' card
- Pepsi hoping QR tags catch on in Britain
- Sega: videogames cost too much
- Revealed: The world's fastest broadband
- Bluetooth is least desired tech for Xmas 08
- Google pulls out of Yahoo deal
- Virgin: 50Mb broadband is a 'seismic' change
- November 5
- November 4
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- Philips unveils Aurea II LCD TV
- Samsung i8510 INNOV8 vs Nokia N96
- Top 10: shows Virgin viewers can now see
- Free short films to hit PlayStation Network
- Timeline: The fight over Sky One on cable
- Sky One makes return to Virgin Media
- How to overclock the Core i7
- WIN! The fastest desktop PC on the planet
- Nokia unveils its cheapest handsets yet
- Scientists find diesel growing on trees
- Medical tech: robotic snake surgery
- How Windows Vista drags Core i7 down
- Blu-ray copy protection crack hits net
- Nintendo DSi has 256MB internal memory
- Nintendo DSi completely sells out in Japan
- Consumer Watchdog slams Google on privacy
- November 3
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- Hair apparent? New tech reveals bald truths
- Frustration-Free Packs target 'wrap rage'
- Anti-reflective solar cells gain efficiency
- Networked cars flock to cut accidents
- Nokia still top of charts, Motorola in real trouble
- Why Intel's Core i7 is great for games
- Viagra adverts top spam rankings
- Microsoft: People shouldn't fear internet
- Official: Spore one of top inventions of 2008
- Mobile broadband costs to drop in UK
- Intel: Core i7 is just the beginning
- Hacker trial: McKinnon's Asperger's may save him
- Core i7: is "the absolute bomb"
- How does Core i7 do in the real world?
- This is the fastest PC in the world
- November 2
- November 1