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May 2008
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- May 31
 - May 30
 - May 29
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- Digital fridge magnet released
 - Interview: Samsung will follow Intel's MID dream
 - Editor's Choice: Top 10 digital SLR cameras
 - 27in OLED TVs to be released within year
 - Fujitsu Siemens unveils new Amilo 3000 range
 - Female-orientated video upload site launches
 - Mozilla looking to set Firefox world record
 - Murdoch: Microsoft scared Google will turn on them
 - Solar panels built into bargain media player
 - Wakey wakey: All the news in 30 seconds
 
 - May 28
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- Would you buy a premium priced PC?
 - Next-gen Windows to 'make touch natural part of user experience'
 - The EU wants full security breach disclosure
 - Intel pushes back next-gen Centrino chipset
 - Sony to make 'cable-ready' TVs
 - Brain implants can halt depression
 - UK game charts, GTA IV stands firm
 - Samsung uses Mobile Safari browser
 - Top tips: get the most from iTunes and iPod
 - Inside Panasonic's greener, smarter future home
 - Video: Microsoft demos multi-touch in Windows 7
 - Latest phones add VoIP and Blu-ray copying
 - Wakey wakey: All the news in 30 seconds
 
 - May 27
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- Pioneer's new home cinema range unveiled
 - The HD format war continues in China
 - Freeware Apple iPlayer app breaks BBC DRM
 - A third of Brits are 'active gamers'
 - SanDisk launches premium memory cards
 - Pioneer unleashes god-like 1.4KW AV receiver
 - Become a racing driver via PlayStation 3
 - Samsung's SSD set to change world
 - Facebook to completely embrace open source
 - Bank Holiday round-up
 
 - May 26
 - May 23
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- Retailer names the top five summer laptops
 - Weird Tech: Man gets ASBO for YouTube videos
 - Samsung sinks price of 1TB hard drive
 - Nokia apologises to N-Gage users
 - ‘Apple to be hub of digital home by 2013’ - really?
 - Pioneer stuns with new Kuro plasmas and LCD TVs
 - BBFC and ELSPA in ratings spat
 - Yahoo says no to talks
 - Interview: 'Samsung considering Eee PC rival'
 - Latest on BBC's social networking radio project
 - Is work reading your emails?
 - Panasonic's new TVs are web-enabled
 - Special report: inside Panasonic's Tokyo gadget paradise
 - Android virtual world whips Second Life
 
 - May 22
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- Nokia Maps 2.0 leaves beta
 - LG unveils new 700w 5.1 setup
 - Griffin adds iPhone to the road
 - Spherical speakers are taking over
 - New Guitar Hero features user-generated content
 - New FujiFilm cameras announced
 - CECT asks us to Watch this space
 - Nokia slammed over non-transferable N-Gage games
 - Interview: Why Samsung is sticking by the maligned UMPC
 - Say hello to Beibei
 - Wakey Wakey: All the news in 30 seconds
 
 - May 21
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- Buying advice: your dream Blu-ray setup
 - Asus and Gigabyte in rather public spat
 - 3D Blu-ray system demoed at SID
 - Microsoft's Xbox Live Anywhere delayed
 - Portable internet roams further
 - BBFC launches online ratings system
 - Greenpeace: 'Nintendo needs to do more'
 - Freshtel aims to extend VoIP service
 - Explained: Blu-ray 1.0 vs. 1.1 vs. 2.0
 - Nintendo hits back at Greenpeace report
 - First look: Acer Aspire Predator gaming PC
 - Shock as North Korea gets 3G phone network
 - Wakey wakey: All the news in 30 seconds
 
 - May 20
 - May 19
 - May 16
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- Weird Tech: Swarming ants destroy electronics
 - Interview: no decent new FPS games says Fatal1ty
 - Facebook will not support Google Friend Connnect
 - Google's Android: embraced by designers?
 - WalMart stocks cheap Blu-ray players
 - Samsung OLED laptop prototype: latest developments
 - Creative unveils Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium range
 - Google has an image crisis
 - Time to clean up Facebook
 - Guardian advice on hiding data from US customs
 - Electronic payment by phone being held back?
 - First look: Samsung's 7-inch add-on display
 - Wakey wakey: All the news in 30 seconds
 
 - May 15
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- Sharp reveals mobile fuel cell progress
 - Interview: Fair And Square campaign
 - Dell tops out UK computer sales
 - Japan report: previewing the phones of the future
 - Samsung: 'We're not pulling out of laptops'
 - Sky rebrands VOD to Sky Player
 - Will the 3G iPhone have Intel's Atom inside?
 - US operator limits iPhone sales
 - London underground: no mobile trials imminent
 - Interview: Sony CEO Kaz Hirai talks to TechRadar
 - 50% of Nokia mobiles to sport GPS by 2012
 - Sumitomo unlikely to make OLED TVs by 2009
 - RFID smartcards mail home to keep track of kids
 - Spreadable OLED TVs to power themselves
 
 - May 14
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- RIM's Blackberry Thunder imminent?
 - Google's Friend Connect enters its preview stage
 - The new £2,000 LP12!
 - Totem Acoustics' Model One special edition
 - Sony's financial year: our verdict
 - Mixed results for Sony Ericsson
 - How I dumped Windows for Linux - Day 2
 - Hands on: Mad Catz Wii Fit peripherals
 - PSP outsells PS2 and PS3
 - Samsung could stop making laptops by 2011
 - Forget talking to others, mobiles show all you need
 - Top tips: 5 ways to build your own outdoor cinema
 - Panasonic car navigation knows way round home
 - Blue Phase LCD TVs "to blow away competition"
 
 - May 13
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- Vado Pocket Video Cam: does what it says on the tin
 - Philips 9603 LCD TV series to launch May 2008
 - Lie detectors to tell the sick from the lazy
 - How to: configure Windows to boot from a USB
 - Head to head: building a better start page
 - Microsoft: XP secure enough for internet today
 - Oyster to extend to all London rail
 - New LG display tech promises cheaper LCDs
 - Wiiware confirmed for May 20
 - Are you wrinkly enough to buy cigarettes?
 - Wakey wakey: All the news in 30 seconds
 
 - May 12
 - May 10
 - May 9
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- Hands on: Casio Exilim EX-F1
 - Weird Tech: 'Not using PayPal is like dealing heroin'
 - How Kodak invented the digital camera in 1975
 - Nvidia: Current CPU-GPU balance in PCs is 'obscene'
 - MySpace introduces ‘data availability’
 - MSI Wind gets priced
 - Nvidia: Only Brits care about ATI
 - Canadian Facebook users clean up
 - Japanese RFID tech batters down doors in West
 - Buckyballs power tiny fuel-cell powerhouse
 - Wakey wakey: All the news in 30 seconds
 
 - May 8
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- Comcast considers introduction of data cap
 - 11 high-tech toys that are just too good for kids
 - Orb pops live TV on iPhone
 - Mobile phone missing? Check your map
 - Audio-Technica's ebony headphones make you feel good about wood
 - O2 disses iPhone sell-out rumour
 - Ofcom fines ITV £5.6m for phone-in scandal
 - Super-fast fibre broadband arrives in the UK's first Fibrecity
 - Hirai talks about PlayStation future
 - Wakey wakey: All the news in 30 seconds
 
 - May 7
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- Hands on with the HTC Touch Diamond
 - How to profit from online poker bots
 - EA Sports to dumb down games for Wii
 - Would you really want a network inside your body?
 - Amphion's anniversary Argon2
 - Ofcom shares vision of future tech
 - BT decides to go anywhere with broadband
 - Head to head: Top 8 alternative web browsers
 - Third generation of KEF 2000 Series speakers hatches
 - The waterproof mobile on your wrist
 - 16 tips for advanced Google searches
 - Japan to introduce iPod tax - who's next?
 - Wakey wakey: All the news in 30 seconds
 
 - May 6
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- Four HD-ready Freesat boxes unveiled
 - Confusion over ITV HD on Freesat
 - First Look: Panasonic's Freesat TV
 - Sony caters for free-to-air HD
 - 5 things you need to know about digital switchover
 - Webbys sling out 12th annual awards
 - Audi goes electric to power future cars
 - HTC goes 'beyond touch' with Touch Diamond
 - Bank holiday round-up
 - Yahoo shares tumble after MS withdrawal
 
 - May 2
 - May 1