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April 2007
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- April 30
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- Microsoft outlines web future
 - Bush releases cheap new portable LCD TVs
 - VeriSign wants passwords displayed on cards
 - LG Prada Phone review
 - Camera add-on set for Sony's PSP handheld
 - Xbox 360 Elite console selling out fast
 - More features on Microsoft's Flash killer
 - WWDC 2007: Steve Jobs confirmed for keynote
 - Ballmer: Apple iPhone will be massive flop
 
 - April 29
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- Packard Bell worst at social responsibility
 - Vodafone revamps mobile internet
 - Xbox 360 Elite goes on sale in the USA
 - GPS for every mobile phone
 - Government, Apple, Sony to fight street crime
 - Now criminals pay to steal passwords
 - Bring on e-voting, say half of Brits
 - More DRM-free music to hit iTunes
 - Palm Treo 750 review
 - BBC iPlayer gets the go-ahead
 
 - April 28
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 - April 26
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- EU alternative to GPS will be launched
 - Clarion's new car sat-nav clear best of breed
 - Nintendo struggling to meet Wii demand
 - Goodmans reveals DAB/FM/MP3 player gadget
 - Barbie becomes MP3 Barbie
 - eBay treasures of the future revealed
 - BT scolded for cutting off broadband
 - Has Google lost your personalised user data?
 - Samsung LE-40F71B review
 - Denon unpacks £139 noise isolating earphones
 - Nokia N95 review
 - Sony HDR-S Handycams debut
 - UK dialects to be added to Office dictionary
 - iNewsCaster reads your RSS feeds out loud
 
 - April 25
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- Next-gen broadband come through power socket
 - iSymphony V1BLUEe: 1st Bluetooth home stereo
 - Nokia 3G smartphone breaks size barrier
 - Wikipedia reveals amazing plan for the future
 - Wikipedia guns for Britannica extermination
 - Toshiba 42WLT66 review
 - Philips 42PF9731D review
 - Piping music through power cabling gets real
 - What you'll get with Intel's new Centrino
 - Samsung plasma HD TV now with added Bluetooth
 - Toshiba 42WLT68 review
 - TV motoring girl pimps printers instead
 - AMD's 2006 market share gains wiped out
 - Crooks target students for cyber crime
 - Remote-control your home on a mobile phone
 - Microsoft slammed for iPhone FUD
 - AMD: 'We've had our arse kicked'
 
 - April 24
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- Microsoft: 'Upgrade your Vista beta versions'
 - Quad HD TV cinema projector raises the bar
 - Incoming: pay for stuff using your mobile
 - Future DoCoMo phones will monitor our health
 - 'No death' aim for cyber security Olympic MP
 - Drug criminals in identity fraud career move
 - Web-based malware rockets
 - Vonage succeeds with injunction appeal
 - 1 in 5 people's data stolen so far in 2007
 - Apple Mac, iPod in massive sales surge
 - Microsoft Zune phone won't rival iPhone
 
 - April 23
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- DirectX 10 port for Windows XP users?
 - Blu-ray and HD DVD prices set to fall
 - UK mobile users can't remember their numbers
 - Microsoft works on Xbox 360 successor
 - Motion-sensing games arrive for new phones
 - O2 goes green with Energy Saver options
 - Cybercrime: 'the stakes have changed'
 - Yahoo serves up licensed lyric search service
 - KEF Muon: those £70k speaker specs in full
 - The ultimate audio experience
 - KEF Muon loudspeakers: the inside story
 - Microsoft man attacks Apple iPhone
 - Medion shows off its first UMPC device
 - Browse & buy over the air for Windows Mobile
 - Your PC could knock your GPS out
 
 - April 22
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 - April 18
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- HP extends its grip on the PC market
 - Four-port HDMI switch makes digital life easy
 - How you can play old games on PlayStation 3
 - China: internet to blame for crime increase
 - Google renames Froogle comparison site
 - Fuji Finepix S6500fd review
 - Vonage: patent case could force bankruptcy
 - O2 Xda Orbit review
 - Pioneer PDP-507XD review
 - Philips 42PF9831D review
 - Intel's spectacular next-gen chip performance
 - IDF Spring 2007: Dual-processor boards on way
 - BlackBerry outage effects linger on
 - Anti-terrorist tech used for mobile marketing
 - AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000 plus AM2 review
 - Cheap Microsoft software for emerging nations
 - Wikipedia values itself at £5,950 per copy
 
 - April 17
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- PlayStation 3 closes in on 800,000 Euro sales
 - BBC to show on-demand repeats
 - BBC reveals iPlayer plans
 - YouTube launches copyright protection feature
 - IDF Spring 2007: No 3G for tomorrow's laptops
 - IDF Spring 2007: Intel reinvents the handheld
 - Duo cautioned for thieving Wi-Fi
 - YouTube violence jails New Zealand teenagers
 - Half of all PCs quad-core by 2009
 - Nissan and NEC to clean up electric-car arena
 - The HD disc war is over, says LG
 - HD DVD players outsell Blu-ray rivals
 
 - April 16
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- IDF Spring 2007: trendy PCs get $1m prize
 - Microsoft whips palette out; creates barcodes
 - Firefox continues to make ground on IE
 - London becomes Europe's largest Wi-Fi hotspot
 - IDF Spring 2007: Powerline coming to desktops
 - Nvidia GeForce 8600 and 8500 hit the shelves
 - New high-def disc format arrives in Europe
 - Sony considers new PlayStation 3 versions
 - Microsoft: Apple must stop whining about DRM
 - Child porn sites becoming bigger and badder
 - Web saves lives at Virginia Tech massacre
 - Royalties to kill indie internet radio
 - IDF Spring 2007: Next year's laptops revealed
 - IDF Spring 2007: Intel's handheld surprise
 - IDF Spring 2007: Intel intros Metro Notebook
 - IDF Spring 2007: PCs to be 40 per cent faster
 - IDF Spring 2007: Intel touts system on a chip
 - New IM worm infecting Skype
 - Nokia 6120 classic delivers 3G HSDPA
 
 - April 15
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- Microsoft hits out at Google ad domination
 - Donate your old PC for Earth Day
 - Japan's gym gear learns to speak Bluetooth
 - Eizo Flexscan S2410W review
 - Dell 3007WFP review
 - TomTom reveals new sat-nav line-up for 2007
 - Americans duped by online tax scam fraud
 - New Adobe Flash player to change video rules
 - High end YouTube competitor launches
 - Teenager embarrasses YouTube in takedown scam
 - New memory card format from Sony and SanDisk
 - Free chocolate? Thanks, here's my password!
 - Microsoft takes on Flash with Silverlight
 - Researchers want to build new version of web
 
 - April 14
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 - April 12
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- Via goes big with HP deal
 - Apple delays Leopard for iPhone glory
 - Blu-ray claims upper ground in format war
 - CBS attacks YouTube online video market
 - Panda asks: Are you infected or not?
 - Google Checkout opens in the UK
 - Optoma Themescene D73 review
 - AMD reveals more Barcelona details
 - Samsung's dual-format Blu-ray/HD DVD player
 
 - April 11
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- Panasonic PT-AX100 review
 - Sim2 Domino 80 review
 - iTunes to launch subscription service?
 - Creative gets rap on knuckles over Xmod claim
 - Microsoft to kill off Windows XP by 2008
 - The two-year phone contract: con or bargain?
 - Games guru predicts dark future for PS3
 - Sony murders 20GB PS3 in America
 - EC mobile roaming cuts spark fury
 - EU to slash mobile roaming charges
 - Sony VPL-EX3 review
 - Samsung LE40N73BD review
 - Crowson Tactile Effects System review
 - Optoma EP772 review
 - Nokia 5300 XpressMusic review
 - IBM says future PC chips will be in 3D!
 - Ofcom seeks to usher in new wireless services
 - Broadband TV set to click with viewers
 - New Freeview PVRs to challenge Sky
 - UK identity fraud up 70%
 
 - April 10
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- Microsoft fixes 'critical' Windows flaws
 - Asus V60 review
 - Roberts Gemini Virgin RD-49 review
 - Waterproof MP3 player adds class to bathroom
 - Orange launches two-year mobile contracts
 - Facebook facing up to the future
 - Cybercrims will 'find new ways to make money'
 - Subscribers could lose out in Pipex sale
 - Spyware and Trojans: March malware of choice
 - Olympus SP-550UZ review
 - Kodak EasyShare V803 review
 - Canon Digital Ixus 850 IS review
 - Cyrus DAB 8.0 review
 - Trolltech Greenphone review
 - Pure DMX-60 review
 - Zalman HD160XT review
 
 - April 9
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- Spanner in works for Blu-ray, HD DVD hackers
 - HD disc sales remain poor in US
 - Apple sells its 100 millionth iPod
 - Poor PS3 sales reduce retailers to discounts
 - Virgin Radio broadens horizons to Wii and PS3
 - SanDisk cancels Sansa Connect launch in EU
 - eBay puts stop to student sale
 - Windows Live Messenger comes to Xbox 360
 - Cambridge Audio Azur 740C review
 - Corn-based phone to save Earth, pockets
 - Intel brings mass-market quad-core closer
 - Wacom Intuos3 A4 review
 - Google chokes on humble pie in China
 
 - April 8
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 - April 5
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- PCmover review
 - 10 things Sony MUST change about PS3
 - PS3 vs Xbox 360: it's all about the games
 - Deal Of The Week: mobiles going cheap
 - Fibre-optic internet users pass ADSL in Japan
 - Outraged Thailand keeps YouTube ban in place
 - ViewSonic VG2021wm review
 - Samsung DVD-R135 review
 - Shopping with electronic money
 
 - April 4
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- HP to unveil new PC gaming brand
 - X-OOM Movie Clone 4 Gold review
 - Asus WL-700gE Wireless Storage Router review
 - SME Model 20/12A review
 - Nokia N95 debuts free on T-Mobile
 - GPS systems knocked out by the sun
 - Welsh town kicks out O2
 - Denon S-81DAB review
 - Half of voice calls mobile by 2008
 - Disney social site hits Japan's phones
 - UK businesses fail to report cybercrime
 - Duo Acoustics Duo-77A review
 - Panansonic HDC-DX1 review
 - JVC GZ-MG130 review
 - DisplayPort standard to replace DVI
 - No-one wants a ride on the Vista bus
 
 - April 3
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- BT and UNICEF boost global education
 - Glance Networks Glance review
 - Spring Cleaning 9.0 review
 - PlayStation 3 sales crash, burn and wither
 - US Radio DJs cleared of Wii death
 - Glasgow is UK capital of mobile theft
 - Free mobile calls revolution
 - FBI probes gambling in Second Life casinos
 - Call sexy chat lines on Skype
 - Samsung SGH-Z720v review
 - Apple Mac Pro goes 8-core
 - Russia attempts GPS world domination
 - Toshiba reveals DVD player line-up for 2007
 - Google Desktop now available for Macs
 - Microsoft accused of 'deceptive' Vista ads
 
 - April 2
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- Apple still at bottom of green ranking
 - Xbox 360 Elite to ship with inferior HDMI
 - EU accuses Apple of being anti-competitive
 - ABC offers free full-screen program streaming
 - Microsoft loosens licences for 'diskless' PCs
 - Company offers 100% spam-free guarantee
 - Hacker McKinnon will be extradited to US
 - Home ISDN falls on its sword
 - HD TV video cameras push AVCHD to the limit
 - Microsoft: why HD DVD can beat Blu-ray
 - EU-wide web library to 'strengthen diversity'
 - Semantic search engines challenging Google
 
 - April 1
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- Adobe charges £1,000 for being British
 - Microsoft rushes out cursor patch
 - EMI 'working on' Beatles iTunes release
 - Japan's 2D barcodes are common but unloved
 - iTunes vs P2P: pirates win in 2006
 - UK broadband connections up seven-fold
 - Virgin challenges Freeview to free TV fight
 - EMI joins Apple: says no to DRM
 - Sony Ericsson W710i review
 - New Sony HD camcorders debut
 - Mac OS X Leopard secrets revealed?
 - EMI to ditch iTunes DRM