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June 2009
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- June 30
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- Lawsuits planned over laptop battery life claims
- 5 completely pointless uses of CGI
- Skype 4.1 for Windows launched
- Firefox 3.5 released by Mozilla
- O2 launches audience-controlled cinema game
- Porn 3.0: the next gen of sex biz tech
- New BBC comedy celebrates 'Syntax Era'
- FilmOn CEO: 'VOD is a disaster'
- id Software ramps up for new project
- Selling the Pirate Bay will just kill it off
- WoW 'gold farming' banned in China
- Study: 28% of console gamers are female
- The Pirate Bay sold for £4.7 million?
- YouTube launches citizen journalist channel
- June 29
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- DRDB: Analogue radio is '19th-century tech'
- Apple won't drop dock connector for micro-USB
- Over 1 million apply for iTunes Live tickets
- iPhone 3GS graphics to approach 'console quality'
- Google SMS announced for Africa
- AMD to support Nvidia's CUDA technology?
- DAB comes under fire following Digital Britain
- Britain's digital TV revolution close to 90%
- Network scanning secrets revealed
- Microsoft touts educational value of Windows 7
- HTC Hero coming to UK on 15 July for £429
- First iPhone 3GS gets jailbroken
- Star in The Terminator, courtesy of YooStar
- Mozilla looking beyond Firefox 3.5
- Dell launches portable Zero-ink photo printer
- 20 easy steps to secure Windows
- Rick Dangerous resurrected for iPhone
- Mozilla: Opera's Web 5.0 talk 'hyperbolic'
- Pirate Bay's Video Bay takes on YouTube
- June 28
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- June 26
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- Chevy Volt hits the streets
- Top five essential summer holiday gadgets
- LG plans to ship more 3G phones than Samsung
- Is now the time to end online ticket touting?
- Sky will fight Ofcom over premium TV
- The evolution of virtual worlds
- Sega makes robot girlfriend for lonely men
- Ultra wideband HDMI Eee keyboards out soon
- Google opens up Voice service to more people
- 10 things you didn't know OS X Preview could do
- PSP and DS emulator spotted on iPhone 3GS
- Top 6 beach-safe underwater cameras
- Ofcom: Sky not playing fair with premium content
- June 25
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- Apple phone tech support tops poll
- IBM crypto snoops data without looking
- No retrial for the Pirate Bay four
- Apple allows soft porn app
- In pictures: HTC Hero gallery
- Microsoft high-fives itself over Windows 7
- Is Windows 7 good value?
- WIN! A £100 stylish Jabra JX20 Bluetooth headset
- Freeview HD gets official release date
- Windows 7 release date and pricing detailed
- The web designers' guide to winning new clients
- How to add an instant-on OS to your Windows PC
- Hands on: Olympus Pen E-P1 review
- Sony Ericsson unleashes mid-range T715
- Twitter grows 93% in six months in UK
- June 24
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- Artificial noise saves broadband power
- 787 Dreamliner gets delayed again
- Intel-Nokia alliance: all you need to know
- T-Mobile re-brands HTC Hero as G1 Touch
- Optoma: 3D-Ready projectors 'out this year'
- IE is like malaria, and Firefox smells
- 40 productivity-boosting search bookmarklets
- Rumour: Xbox 360 to get one terabyte HDD?
- HTC launches Hero, the first skinned Android phone
- New Apple iPod Touch out in September
- Everything you need to know about Firefox 3.5
- RealPlayer SP embraces mobile social networking
- Sky unveils 'Australian' remote control
- June 23
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- IBM's Roadrunner takes supercomputer crown
- Online games open door to identity theft
- HTC's WinMo 6.5 Firestone leaks onto net
- BBC explains what UK really wants from HD
- iPhone app takes control of your bath
- Intel and Nokia to work on new mobile device
- UK not invited to Microsoft Security beta
- BBC: Olympics will mark HD's coming of age
- HP introduces 'web-connected' printer
- BBFC re-evaluates film classifications after Manhunt 2 saga
- Sennheiser calls noise-polluters to task
- Adobe dates Flash 10 for smartphones
- Interview: ELSPA boss explains PEGI age ratings
- E3 2009 'Game Critics Awards' announced
- Road safety campaigners slam new sat nav TVs
- June 22
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- Kodak exposes final frames of Kodachrome
- Google scanning project to 'transform' publishing
- Molecular wires charge biological fuel cells
- IE is like malaria, says Mozilla VP
- 5 future 'widget TV' innovations
- GTA: Chinatown Wars heads to PSP
- Orange touts GlastoNav festival organiser
- Honesty and openness 'will keep Firefox popular'
- Steve Jobs returns to declare 1m iPhone 3GS phones sold
- HTC Hero looks set for 24 June launch
- Top 40 chart to include Spotify choices?
- Chinese bloggers call for worldwide internet boycott
- HTC Magic renamed T-Mobile myTouch 3G for US Android lovers
- UK's web infrastructure 'will limit' widget TVs
- PS3 Wand features rumble and multiplayer
- Next-gen web-connected TVs 'out 2011'
- UK drops in international ICT league table
- Digital switch comes under fire from Borders
- June 21
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- June 19
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- Research in Motion profits up by a third
- WIN! A Nokia N97
- Activision threatens to stop making PS3 games
- O2: We can monitor iPhone tethering data use
- Essential tips to help you work smarter with Linux
- O2: We're not going to follow AT&T's lead
- 4,000C flame jet to drill to centre of Earth
- Kazaa files-sharer faces £1 million fine
- Sony hopes MovieIQ is killer app for Blu-ray Live
- June 18
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- Shooting stars: world's most sensitive camera
- Battlefield robot detects shrapnel
- Blu-ray's BD-Live gets its own IMDB-lite
- New Evernote launches - brain-replacement 3.0
- US iPhone 3GS carrier drops upgrade charge
- iPod touch users forced to pay for security patch
- Spotted: 42-inch ultra-thin HDTV for £499
- Orange bags Samsung S5600 exclusivity
- How to make a USB microscope
- O2: We'll disconnect 'free' iPhone tetherers
- 5 easy ways to boost your Flash site's SEO
- Would UK bloggers get the same support as Iranian ones?
- Native iPhone 3GS gaming a long way off
- Microsoft: Google's Outlook Sync has 'serious flaw'
- Ballmer not carried away by Bing growth
- June 17
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- Hands on: iPhone 3.0 review
- Apple's new iPhone 3.0 software debuts
- IBM launches real-time virtual Wimbledon app
- WIN! A stylish Samsung N310 mini notebook
- TFL: Mobiles on Tube 'not commercially viable'
- World Cup will aid Freeview HD launch
- Date set for UK hacker hearing
- Humax keen to start on Project Canvas box
- The evolution of gaming graphics
- 12 things you need to know about iPhone 3.0
- Facebook rolls out new version of search
- Microsoft: Tipping point reached for internet gadgets
- New PEGI game ratings symbols unveiled
- MySpace cuts a third of its workforce
- In-car DAB radios to be standard by 2013
- Google Street View to change privacy options
- Tax breaks announced for UK games developers
- Spotify plans added value for subscribers
- Google's 'CitizenTube' helps Iranian protestors
- June 16
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- Digital Britain: Industry opinions
- Digital Britain: the verdict
- Mobile use coming for London Tube
- Digital Britain: 7 things you need to know
- Govt plans 50p per month tax on phone lines
- BBC may lose part of licence fee
- Government gives Ofcom teeth to bite ISPs
- Government drops BBFC games ratings
- Lord Carter releases Digital Britain report
- For and against: Virgin Media's music deal
- National Rail's iPhone app investigated
- Revealed: British Police have 10,000 Taser guns
- Olympus E-P1 Micro Four Thirds camera outed
- Opera demonstrates 'Web 5.0'
- MSN offers localised property info service
- Opera Unite claiming to 'reinvent the web'
- Google adds voice control to Android G-Maps
- June 15
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- Samsung: Jet is better than the iPhone
- Samsung introduces new Omnia Pro and Lite phones
- Samsung unveils new Omnia 2 I8000 phone
- 'Invisible' solar cells hide on houses
- Bing prompts Google to 'urgently upgrade'
- In pictures: Asus Maximus III Formula
- Bing video search gets pornography filter
- Samsung makes Omnia Pro series phones official
- 10 things to know about the Virgin music deal
- Blinkbox bags blockbuster movie streaming
- Virgin Media offers unlimited DRM-free music
- 20 Palm Pre apps you should try today
- Shigeru Miyamoto: the developers' developer
- Samsung Louvre outed as Omnia Pro?
- Classic Spinal Tap tunes on Rock Band
- Why Mac users need to grow up about viruses
- Nokia 5530 XpressMusic arrives, plus E72 & 3710
- June 14
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- June 12
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- DVD renters choose high brow but watch low brow
- Robo-ferret sniffs out drugs and bombs
- Can new Smart car make the UK love electric?
- Opera CEO: Microsoft is 'playing a game'
- Would you pay £3 a month for BBC iPlayer?
- Opinion: Gary McKinnon should not be extradited to US
- Will it wash? 8 gadgets vs one washing machine
- Legal Blu-ray movie copying is on its way
- Mozilla nonplussed by Win 7 browser news
- 'Lightsabre' blowtorch to annihilate dental plaque
- Lord Carter to quit after Digital Britain report?
- Google updates Gmail for iPhone and Android
- How do you get a browser without a browser?
- How will the Windows 7 browser stand-off end?
- Top 15 festival gadgets
- Opera not happy with browser-free Windows 7
- Linux lands support for USB 3.0 first
- Lonely Planet launches iPhone travel guides
- June 11
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- Windows 7 to launch without IE8 in Europe
- Archos launches Archos 9 tablet
- Why does Trent Reznor hate the internet?
- Masters Degree in Facebook offered
- In pictures: Every Palm Pre screen reviewed
- NIN's Trent Reznor turns back on Web 2.0
- Five handed Freeview HD slot by Ofcom
- Microsoft funding prizes for 1 vs 100
- New pics of Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 leak
- Palm appoints former Apple boss as new CEO
- PSP-3000 Lilac bundled with Hannah Montana
- How to get your first job in web design
- Nokia starts shipping 8MP N86
- Sky News HD coming in spring 2010
- June 10
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- Comet offers free electric vehicle recharges
- Air writing without the bi-planes
- New iPhone 3GS goes on UK pre-order
- Kaz Hirai: putting Blu-ray on PS3 'was right thing to do'
- Opera: EC must level browser playing field
- 75% of UK 'want web-connected TVs'
- Get super-organised with OS X Smart Folders
- Mobile number directory sparks outcry
- Terminator to terminate textbooks, replace with e-books
- 10 brilliant gadgets for your garden
- 3 launches one month mobile broadband SIM
- Cost is limiting UK internet access
- 'Web 2.0' is one millionth English word
- Facebook announces personalised URLs
- Valve: PS3 is 'too complicated'
- June 9
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- Dangerous computers plague America
- StumbleUpon's Su.pr shortens, pushes URLs
- New scanners herald end to frisking
- O2: We can't justify breaking iPhone contracts
- Macrovision shows off Neon in the UK
- Samsung unleashes the new R720 notebook
- Samsung's Omnia 2 leaks onto web
- EA: Xbox 360 gaming maxed out but not PS3
- Virgin Media's concept EPG heralds future
- Snow Leopard is little more than a service pack
- 'Hulu for movies' hits private beta
- The iPhone killer isn't a rival handset - it's O2
- Broadband on the move: free Wi-Fi vs 3G
- Mobile phone roaming charge cuts confirmed
- HP Pavilion dv6 Artist Edition shown off
- June 8
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- Hardcore gamers suffer sleep problems
- How Apple failed to lay the smackdown on the Palm Pre
- O2 beats rivals to iPhone 3GS exclusivity
- Snow Leopard upgrade confirmed at $29, available September
- Apple: Safari 4 is three times faster than Firefox
- Apple brings over the air movies to iPhone
- Apple unveils new MacBook Pro line up
- Which iPhone is set to be released at WWDC 09?
- Archived Channel 4 shows on VOD for free
- Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 specs and pics leaked
- 10 things Safari should steal from its competitors
- Palm Pre experience 'replicates using a Mac or PC'
- Palm Pre cracks exposed for all to see
- June 7
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- June 5
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- Smart gun fires radio-controlled rounds
- Bing beats Yahoo globally - except Britain
- 55% of people 'to replace Google with Bing'
- Prototype OLED glasses unveiled
- Stop photographing and tweeting your whole life
- LG claims report of UK July release of watch-phone 'premature'
- iPhone Video spotted and snapped in the wild
- The Bing test: one week without using Google
- BenQ to launch smartphone and netbook
- Missile-powered bike breaks 200mph barrier
- Microsoft criticises Android and ARM
- HTC to bring QWERTY Magic on 24 June?
- In a band? Now you can upload tracks to Spotify!
- Vodafone offers free and unlocked music
- Microsoft launches Bing Travel
- Splashing out $1m on simulating water sounds
- June 4
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- Nanotech memory chip lasts a billion years
- TV industry at loggerheads over 3D standard
- Interview: The future of Firefox
- 10 really useful menu bar extras for Mac OS X
- Google releases Squared into Labs
- Increased competition 'uncomfortable' for Firefox
- Project Canvas faces decision delay
- Mozilla: Android and iPhone are helping us
- Sony Ericsson shows its GreenHeart with new C901
- Opera 10 is just too good to ignore
- Microsoft predicts new wave of cloud devices
- Hulu considering pay-for option
- June 3
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- Artificial ear listens to radio waves
- Flexible memory chips made with sunscreen
- WIN! A B&W Zeppelin iPod speaker dock
- Spotify gains legal status in the UK
- AMD first to demo DirectX 11 processor
- BT to offer millions 20Mb broadband
- Intel previews next-gen 'Pine View' Atom chip
- 10 robots you secretly have the hots for
- 9 bits of scary Terminator tech that already exist
- HP Pavilion Slimline s5100 unveiled
- Did Natal put Sony's E3 keynote in second place?
- Phorm launches first foray into targeted web
- It's time for ISPs to come clean about throttling
- June 2
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- Nintendo the loser as big three rock E3
- PlayStation fights back with impressive keynote
- Nintendo unveils virtual Segway rides
- Dell Mini netbooks turn (RED)
- Muted Nintendo returns to trusted Mario
- What will Microsoft call Project Natal?
- Sony at E3 - live coverage
- BT accused of iPlayer throttling by BBC
- Spotify on Android: new video surfaces
- Pioneer bolsters BD-Live Blu-ray player range
- Microsoft admits Vista is dead in the water
- Sony Ericsson brings music show to mobiles
- 7 gadgets the cops use to stop you doing what you want
- 12 new Tegra HD devices outed at Computex
- Why Xbox Project Natal is a game-changer
- HTC Android Hero OS available for G1 and Magic
- Sony Ericsson dumping M2 memory cards for microSD
- Samsung readies 31-inch OLED TV for production
- Nokia confirms N97 coming to UK 19 June
- Exchange rate to blame for Adobe CS4 price hike
- June 1
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- Taiwan's PVI writes cheque for E Ink
- Seven highlights of the Xbox E3 keynote
- Microsoft 'Project Natal' will replace controller
- Xbox: 1080p streaming VOD and Facebook
- Death to muzak!
- Google vs Kindle in new e-book battle
- Samsung takes mobile OLED to the next level
- E3 Microsoft's Xbox 360 keynote
- eBay comes out fighting with film piracy campaign
- BBC to launch international iPlayer with Google's help?
- Philips Cinema 21:9 set to cost £4,500
- Hands on: Microsoft Bing review
- Orange launches 'cheapest ever' £5 per month deal
- How to navigate the motherboard minefield
- Samsung's Pixon12 is 'world's first' 12MP cameraphone
- Hulu next for Xbox 360, says Twitter tweet