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- April 30
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- James Cameron to bring 3D to Mars
- Adobe CEO: Jobs' Flash attack 'is a smokescreen'
- CVG's pick of the gaming week
- Hands on: JooJoo tablet review
- Humax PVR patch 'improves user experience'
- Opera buys up FastMail webmail
- Mouth perfected - ear, nose & throat engineer required
- 10 tech demos that went horribly wrong
- Adobe CS5 goes on sale
- Sony and Intel to unveil Google TV this May?
- April 29
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- Samsung explains reasons behind its 3D TV warnings
- O2 launching laptops with broadband built right in
- Does Jobs really believe his Adobe attack?
- Samsung to offer 32 and 37-inch 3D TVs in 2011
- Revealed: the best tech of the last 12 months
- Jobs launches devastating attack on Flash
- How to optimise your site for Google Caffeine
- Sky and Virgin Media celebrating big growth
- Polaroid launches new instant-printing camera
- DTS Home Cinema Choice 2010 Awards go with a bang
- Sony sued for dropping Linux support on PlayStation 3
- RIM CEO: BlackBerry 6 is a 'next-gen platform'
- YouTube and Facebook take on leaders in Digital Debate
- Why Facebook should buy Foursquare
- Vodafone: no pre-order Nexus One shortages
- Facebook Like hits 50k sites in just one week
- April 28
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- Robot heart surgery to be done by remote control
- HP planning webOS netbooks and tablets?
- HP to buy Palm for $1.2 billion
- New Windows Live Messenger: 9 things to know
- Microsoft unveils new Messenger service
- Microsoft steps into Android patent row with HTC
- UK web domain registrations highest since dotcom boom
- Avatar is the most pirated Blu-ray ever
- Fraudsters turn to Vishing and SMiShing
- 10 Windows speed tips that don't work
- AMD talks about its 'Fusion' iPad rivals
- AMD: desktop PC is alive and kicking
- Linux audio explained
- Hulu to abandon its UK expansion plans?
- Pixel Qi's dual-mode LCD/e-paper displays out soon
- First official build of Mozilla Fennec for Android out
- Ballmer: Natal is Microsoft's most exciting product of 2010
- Workers overwhelmed with Computer Stress Syndrome
- April 27
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- The five-minute guide to media players
- Toshiba trialling glasses-less 3DTVs
- Youcast is the easiest way to start streaming on YouTube or Twitch
- Google brings 3D Earth view to the web
- Intel launches new tablet-netbook Classmate PC hybrid
- Next-gen Spotify arrives with Facebook revamp
- Gizmodo editor's computers seized by police
- April 26
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- April 23
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- Freesat 'actively looking' at 3D
- Sky ups all broadband to 20Mbps
- Build the ultimate Wi-Fi boosting cantenna
- Sony Ericsson, 3 and Spotify offering celeb 'musical journey'
- CVG's pick of the gaming week
- Free vs open: What's the difference?
- Don't mention the war
- Facebook's Rate the Debate draws just 2,000 users
- April 22
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- Ten-year study into long-term health impact of mobiles launches
- HP launches new eco-friendly all-in-one PC
- Big smartphone growth for Nokia
- Samsung Wave available for UK pre-order – not cheap though
- Apple's ARM race - this could be war
- Is AMD's Fusion processor an Intel killer?
- Facebook and Google given BBFC '12' rating
- McAfee's epic fail: it's a matter of trust
- Dell leaks four rather lovely high end smartphones
- PS3 3.3 firmware arrives to pave way for 3D gaming
- BlackBerry planning big step up with high-spec flipper
- Facebook Platform linking web with your friends
- Google adds voice search for Maps on WinMo and Symbian
- Microsoft unveils Docs for Facebook
- April 21
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- How to get Google Maps Navigation on your mobile
- 12 free fan-made films you must download
- Google announces free sat nav on Android phones in UK
- 10 great hardware tools you never knew existed
- Prof issues iPod hearing damage warning
- Philips plans to kill germs with your ears
- Adobe throws in the towel with Apple
- Asus EeeKeyboard up for pre-order in the US
- Google releases 'censorship' maps
- Google in talks to buy $1bn travel info company
- Firefox beta 3.6.4 released by Mozilla
- April 20
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- 3 forced to delay HTC Desire due to ash cloud
- How Android is moving to the dashboard
- HTC asks public to name next phone
- Apple: 3G iPad coming to US on 30 April
- Microsoft planning low cost version of Windows Mobile 7
- Google CEO talks about Chrome OS devices
- Apple says: 'please can we have our iPhone back?'
- Only 8.8% of Japanese consumers want Nintendo 3DS
- Google: Cloud computing is fundamentally disruptive
- Samsung launches new £8m 3D TV ad campaign
- Panasonic has upped 3D TV production by 30%
- Alarming rise in online malware attacks worldwide
- Will Wright to make TV science documentaries
- April 19
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- Apple's new iPhone HD: is that it?
- Crysis 2 for Xbox and PS3 'looked impossible'
- Apple iPhone HD snapped and confirmed as real by Gizmodo
- Panasonic unveils 2010 Blu-ray Home Theatre range
- US college blocking Apple iPad connections
- New iPhone app promises short story renaissance
- Pandora gaming console finally shipping to UK
- iPhone HD set for radical design change?
- Big increase in people using phones as sat navs
- New Microsoft Natal title leaked
- Adobe announces beta of Flash for Android
- April 18
- April 16
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- Hands on: Toshiba Satellite C650, L650 and L670 review
- Hands on: Toshiba Satellite A660 review
- Microsoft responds to Xbox factory complaints
- MPAA and RIAA outline chilling copyright charter
- HTC Desire voted favourite Android phone
- Google Chrome OS brings printing to the cloud
- What makes horror games so scary?
- Billy Connolly lends voice and jokes to TomTom sat nav
- Storing inane thoughts is a basic human right
- Toshiba outs Satellite A660 multimedia laptop
- Toshiba refreshes Satellite laptop range
- Google thinks Nick Clegg won as well
- April 15
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- Wii Fit accident turns woman into sex addict
- UK theme parks get some Street View love
- Blu-ray sees significant sales bounce in 2010
- PS3 won't get 3D Blu-ray support this summer
- Intel gives first look at MeeGo interface
- Twitter boasts of 105 million registered users
- Sony shows off HX803 television and 3D strategy
- April 14
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- Hands on: Microsoft Kin Two review
- Google opens up Twitter archive to search
- Intel shows off Queensbay SoC
- O2 next up with official iPad UK release
- Facebook offering 'speed dial' approval in political debates
- MSN teams with Paramount for full-length movies
- How to switch your small or home office to Linux
- Sky worried by content parasite platforms
- Google builds 3D New York in Google Earth
- Google: we plan to open up our Goggles platform
- First commercial 3D Blu-ray release dated and priced
- Quarter of Brits buy new PC when something goes wrong
- NASA develops one-man personal rocket concept
- Sky Player coming to Humax Freeview boxes
- How to turn your iPad into a cool retro phone
- Intel hints at dual-core Atoms for netbooks
- Hands on: Microsoft Kin One review
- April 13
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- Apple explains lack of Core i3 support in new MacBook Pro
- 'Use more recent browser' Microsoft tells Chrome users
- Apple announces new Core i5 and i7 MacBook Pro range
- African app developers tackle poverty
- Gordon Brown says paywalls don't work
- Facebook still saying 'don't panic' to CEOP
- Will Windows 8 run on ARM processors?
- Ofcom: Accused file-sharers to have 'robust' appeals process
- Nokia E5 QWERTY smartphone unveiled
- Nokia C6 slider phone announced
- Hands on: Opera Mini for iPhone review
- Warning: 3D TVs not fit for pregnant women or drunks
- Sony unveils new 7.4-inch OLED monitor
- Google unveils next-gen Google Docs
- MIT develops augmented reality TVs
- Twitter reveals plan for Sponsored Tweets
- Opera Mini for iPhone approved
- April 12
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- Vodafone director outlines UK Kin plans
- Microsoft unveils new Kin social media phones
- 5 reasons to be excited about Creative Suite 5
- Seagate and Paramount team up on pre-loaded movies
- Motorola outs 'brainy' 3D TV set-top boxes
- Panasonic reveals world's first Micro Four Thirds camcorder
- DirectX founder says OnLive is 'doomed'
- Tesco Mobile cuts the price of its iPhone tariffs
- Party leaders sign up for Facebook and YouTube debates
- 8 stunning new features in Adobe Creative Suite 5
- Adobe Creative Suite 5 officially announced
- April 11
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- April 9
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- Hands on: Sagem Puma Phone review
- Apple iPad gets its first 3D game
- 'Twitter's power is only just beginning to be discovered'
- O2 slams 'red herring' Digital Economy Act
- Amazon's PlayStation refund may set precedent
- Now Apple is behaving like mid-90s Microsoft
- iOS 4.0 SDK sparks developer backlash
- Huge astrological rocks thrown at Brian Cox
- Yahoo dropped for Google in Ubuntu
- Sneak peek and nested labels appear for Gmail
- April 8
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- New 4.0 firmware finally overhauls iPhone UI
- Digital Economy Bill given Royal Assent
- Nokia open to DRM-free Comes with Music for UK
- Google hits out at Digital Economy Bill
- Fifa snubs England with 3D World Cup plans
- 10 things the iPad totally sucks at
- 5 easy ways to keep your drivers up-to-date
- The Digital Economy Bill proves digital democracy doesn't work
- Digital Economy Bill 'a catastrophic disaster'
- IE9 team excited by HTML5's potential
- Oceans of data added to Google Earth
- April 7
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- Nvidia CEO is delighted with iPad success
- Guardian editor: iPad is an 'interim device'
- Sony unveils customisable iPod dock
- Sky bags Attenborough for 3D Flying Monsters
- Nokia planning to take on Apple's iPad
- Kids backed to kickstart rise of the touchscreen
- The Gadget Show magazine out tomorrow
- Apple admits to iPad Wi-Fi issues
- Does Steam have an unfair monopoly over PC gaming?
- Just because the iPad's simple, doesn't mean it's for idiots
- Windows 7 Service Pack 1 leaks out
- Marketplace is the only way to get apps on to Windows Phone 7
- April 6
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- 9 tech firms that dug their own graves
- Blu-ray discs soaring to 128GB capacity
- Why today's Digital Economy Bill debate is a matter of life and death
- Google excited by iPad and Tablet future
- iPad jailbroken: video demonstration goes online
- 'Capacity crunch' warning for UK mobile broadband
- iOS 4.0: Apple to announce this week
- HP Slate details leaked: Atom CPU, 1080p video
- April 5
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- April 1
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- 3 claims victory in lowering mobile call prices
- Apple adds an iPad-ready web page list
- Revealed: BBC, ITV and Channel 4's Freeview HD DRM
- Only 35 people turn up to Digital Economy Bill flashmob protest
- Panasonic: Full HD 3D 'is epoch making'
- 10 best April Fools' Day hoaxes on the web today
- Dolby: Why mobile audio and video quality matters
- Happy sixth birthday, Google Mail!
- 10 top tools to automate repetitive tasks
- YouTube redesign goes live, crashes site
- Sky unveils pub finder for 3D footy venues
- Ordnance Survey frees up mapping data