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September 2008
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- September 30
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- Sony offers Home Share and smart Photo Frame
 - The ultimate guide to graphics cards
 - Valve: Great graphics getting less important
 - 10 life-saving car technologies
 - Sony launches Vaio JS1 All-in-one PC
 - Virgin encouraged by Ofcom's Sky ruling
 - LG's KP500: first cheap touchscreen phone
 - Ofcom ruling will not get Sky One back on cable
 - Will Sky have to sell footy and movies to rivals?
 - Ofcom's yes to Sky's pay TV freeview plans
 
 - September 29
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- Sony launches Quantum of Solace Bond gadgets
 - Chronochrome: tell the time by using colour
 - Will the Nintendo DS 2 be backwards compatible?
 - Sky celebrates new HD channels with £75 offer
 - New Nintendo DS: games developers respond
 - 10 technologies stolen from nature
 - 12 ways to make your phone battery last longer
 - Freesat MD: Use old Sky dish for our service
 - UK Council for Child Internet Safety launches
 - British WoW gamers fear limited Lich King release
 
 - September 28
 - September 27
 - September 26
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- Hands on: MySpace Music review
 - Weird Tech: Man crosses Channel on jet-propelled wing
 - Visa backs Android with payment alerts
 - Fusionman flies across channel
 - Diamond ships 20,000 faulty graphics cards
 - Indie labels blast 'Orwellian' MySpace
 - Five operating systems that time forgot
 - Retrial means RIAA has no P2P legal wins
 - Return of the Muxtape
 - Massive growth for video on demand
 - Opinion: Police opens door to spyware makers
 
 - September 25
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- Free service tracks stolen laptops
 - Email has turned us all into liars
 - Can electrical gizmo boost diesel efficiency?
 - News round-up: 25 September 2008
 - Who still uses 56k modems, and why?
 - Hands on: Dell M109S mini projector review
 - MySpace treats indies as second class citizens
 - UK music industry on MySpace Music
 - TechRadar Choice: Top 10 TVs for small rooms
 - Medion and Sainsbury's sub-£300 10-inch netbook
 - Sony launches fistful of 'phones
 - 10 features the iPhone needs to beat Android
 - China guns for Apple iPhone-lite
 - Panasonic unveils new Toughbook range
 - MySpace Music launches
 - World's first 250GB 1.8-inch hard drive arrives
 - Fill your SD cards with movies at in-store kiosks
 
 - September 24
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- Free maps for Navman S-series sat navs
 - Investors dig Digg to the tune of $29 million
 - Italians kit bins with SIMs to save energy
 - Hands on: Dell Inspiron Mini 9 review
 - Swiss man to fly channel without plane
 - 10 things you need to know about Android
 - Sony launches world's lightest Blu-ray viewer
 - G1 Android criticism: T-Mobile responds
 - Google not HTC designed the G1 Android phone
 - City imposters fly Pirate Bay colours
 - eBay US goes PayPal only
 - Hands on: Casio EXILIM EX-FH20 review
 - World's first 3D 1080p HD video on Blu-ray
 - Panasonic super toilet knows what you want
 
 - September 23
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- Deletionpedia: makes Wikipedia look good
 - 11 ways Android will kick the iPhone into touch
 - The future of your TV revealed
 - Hands on: T-Mobile G1 Android review
 - Brown earmarks £300m to get UK poor online
 - A complete history of Android
 - The Android launch - Live!
 - Little Britain pair back Funny or Die
 - Bentley launches £10k laptop
 - Hands on: Adobe Creative Suite 4 review
 - Adobe launches Creative Suite 4
 
 - September 22
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- Nokia N96 vs. Apple iPhone 3G
 - Scientists succeed in spoofing GPS signals
 - First hands on: Nokia N96 review
 - Fujifilm announces 3D digital photo system
 - TV doctor slams germ-riddled keyboards
 - Canon extends iMage Gateway to video
 - How Linux lost the battle for your desktop
 - Hacker tool can watch you through webcam
 - Entertainment Studios launches six HD web channels
 - 8 hacks to make Firefox ridiculously fast
 - Samsung has second crack at Armani phone
 - Pentax preps entry-level DSLR camera
 - Apple sheepishly recalls iPhone powerpacks
 - Nokia unveils premium mobile TV for N96
 - Android mobiles to sell faster than iPhone?
 - Pics of LG's new Android phone?
 - Labour Party Conference invades Second Life
 
 - September 21
 - September 20
 - September 19
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- Facebook Connect to rule social world
 - Wayne's World meets YouTube in Make.TV
 - Weird Tech: 'Idiot' pulls plug on ISPs across UK
 - 10% of UK will spend 14 years in front of TV
 - Apple Expo 2008: the highlights from Paris
 - Apple Expo Paris 2008: the full report
 - Carphone Warehouse slips on 'Comes with Music' release
 - No Nintendo Wii shortages this Christmas
 - Is the Archos phone on the way?
 - Microsoft putting semantics into search
 - Symbian VP attacks Linux for mobiles
 
 - September 18
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- BlackBerrys are UK debut for WildCharge wireless chargers
 - Bluetooth tags show blind pedestrians and tourists the way
 - T-Mobile doubles its US 3G network for Android launch
 - Google launches Gaudi audio search service
 - The game's on for Sony Bravia TVs
 - Virgin responds to Sky's unlimited claims
 - Take a virtual world tour on Life with PlayStation
 - Blu-ray prices unlikely to drop soon, says BDA
 - Free download: TechRadar Windows Vista Sidebar gadget
 - Sky: Max ONLY major unlimited broadband
 - Texting 'more dangerous than drink driving'
 
 - September 17
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- Hillcrest motion sensing tech in Kodak Theater HD
 - Cray launches CX1 desktop supercomputer
 - Sandisk says a big no to Samsung takeover
 - The $75, 1-watt laptop
 - Norton wants users to connect to bust viruses
 - Durham dragged into 25th century
 - UK Amazon MP3 store to launch next month
 - Brad Pitt 'most dangerous man on the web'
 - Palin covers digital tracks in US election
 - Kodak puts OLED in the (picture) frame
 - Expert Analysis: Google-Valve deal
 - Creative's new laptop audio range
 - Lib Dems to use automatic cold-calls to 'win votes'
 - Report: Google to buy Valve?
 - UK government gives okay to Phorm
 
 - September 16
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- MeDeploy's distribution tools for filmmakers great and small
 - Meet your future flatscreen television
 - HP announces a flurry of new notebooks
 - Eyes on: Super Hi-Vision, Ultra HD TV
 - 7digital CEO, Ben Drury: "DRM is dead"
 - Google shows off final Android handset
 - First pics of 360 and PS3 motion controller
 - ITV chairman slams YouTube
 - How technology plans to save the planet
 - Microsoft aims to snare casual Wii gamers
 - Will UK drivers get mandatory speed limiters?
 - Microsoft confirms UK Xbox 360 price drop
 
 - September 15
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- News round-up: Monday 15 September
 - HTC accidentally leaks Touch 3G
 - Spammer walks free
 - Leica updates its Lux and M8 range
 - Best Buy to purchase Napster
 - Hands on: Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 review
 - HTC takes on iPhone with Touch HD
 - Get a stunning LCD TV picture in five minutes
 - MySpace Music gets advertisers on board
 - Don't trash it! 15 great uses for your old PC
 - YouTube 'reviews' guidelines
 - 3M unveils the MPro110 mini projector
 - 75% back kids' TV show ad ban
 - Vernon Kay shocked at death by Wikipedia
 - Berners-Lee concerned about internet neutrality
 
 - September 12
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- Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem launches without Apple
 - Weird Tech: Outrage online as student auctions virginity
 - LG Lotus 'phone scarf' signals end of civilisation
 - Esquire's E Ink cover was eight years in the making
 - Apple thinks iPhone crashes fixed with 2.1 firmware
 - Sky's terrestrial plans put on hold
 - Seinfeld and Gates advert: part 2
 - Is iTunes 8 causing Blue Screen of Death?
 - Five phones we'll never forget
 - Panasonic unveils the Micro Four Thirds Lumix DMC-G1
 - Have Xbox price cuts undermined Elite?
 
 - September 11
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- WinZip 12 introduces lossless JPEG compression
 - News round-up: Thursday 11 September
 - BenQ betting on 16:9 monitors
 - Gizmondo 2.0 launching this year
 - BenQ to release 16:9 flagship in Q2 2009
 - Intempo launches WorkMate portable DAB
 - Digital signal upgrade sparks more controversy
 - Facebook users rebel over permanent redesign
 - G-SHOCK 25 year anniversary
 - Schwarzenegger's face to star in Terminator?
 - Muslim Massacre game sparks pointless controversy
 - Samsung netbook - first pics and info
 - Pace sets the pace for wireless video
 - Family Guy creator launches web project
 
 - September 10
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- Online video search revolutionised
 - The secret of the £299 laptop - how do they do it?
 - Sony's latest Mini DV camcorders target pro market
 - Add more cowbell to your music
 - 40 must-have Windows Vista programs
 - Rumour: Google set to publish games
 - Hands on: Microsoft Arc mouse review
 - Marillion album free to download
 - Getac launches 'sunlight readable' laptop
 - Microsoft's new LifeCams spice up video calls
 - Microsoft adds Freeview to Windows Media Center
 - BlackBerry Kickstart emerges as Pearl Flip 8220
 - Full desktop web-browsing experience on mobile
 
 - September 9
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- Hands on: Apple iTunes 8 review
 - Hands on: New Apple iPods plus pictures
 - Apple reboots iPod touch and classic
 - Apple debuts iTunes 8 with Genius playlist maker
 - Overspending on electronics natural, say researchers
 - News round-up: Tuesday 9 September
 - Harry Potter game delayed - EA's profits suffer
 - Sony unveils the Alpha 900 - its 24.6MP DSLR
 - Xbox 360 games headed to iPhone?
 - Google agrees to Chrome privacy changes
 - Edit in full HD with new Sony Vaio desktops
 - 7 Firefox add-ons that will save you a fortune
 - Google builds massive digital newspaper archive
 - New Vaio laptop over-eggs HD pudding?
 - Hack your router
 - Mac users get the 'iTunes of food'
 - Roberts eco-friendly, long-life DAB radios
 - Is Sony Ericsson too late with the new G705?
 - London Stock Exchange in computer crash chaos
 - Google pledges 9 month anonymity on data
 - Ubuntu 9.04 to be called Jaunty Jackalope
 
 - September 8
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- iBikeConsole links iPod nano to bike
 - Interactive music track MXP4 launches
 - RIM's OS more popular than Windows Mobile
 - Plastic Logic unveils future of e-newspapers
 - Legit DVD ripping finally arrives
 - MP slams EA for irresponsible PR
 - Apple finally admits Brit invented iPod
 - When your web posts come back to haunt you
 - Get the web's best apps on your desktop
 - Fibre-optic Britain could cost £30bn
 
 - September 7
 - September 6
 - September 5
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- BBC iPlayer comes to Nokia phones
 - CEDIA 08: Belkin Flywire vs JVC wireless HDMI
 - YouTube videos to get spring clean?
 - Dell Inspiron Mini 9 comes with 3G
 - Police question BT about secret Phorm trials
 - Games ratings: Byron review consultation
 - Five wacky jobs you never thought would exist at Google
 - Scientists get death threats from idiots over possible apocalypse
 - GTA coming to Wii?
 - Microsoft's new 'Seinfeld' advert launches
 - Latest home security tech detailed
 - Weird Tech: Terror in Liverpool as 50ft mechanical spider 'wakes up'
 - Finsbury Park grinds to a halt in EA's £20K free fuel frenzy
 - Apple rejects apps it deems of 'Limited Utility'
 - Google: 'We're sorry' over Chrome licence SNAFU
 - Crazy French RFID travel card has built-in USB jack
 
 - September 4
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- Hands on: Amazon Video On Demand review
 - Amazon Video On Demand launches
 - GP2X: Interview with games developer Jeff Mitchell
 - Bizarre product naming: the Samsung X360
 - GP2X Wiz handheld developer speaks
 - 'Hot' Sony laptops recalled in US
 - New Sony Vaio boasts HDMI connectivity
 - Windows 7 made for fast booting
 - Hands on: Sony PlayTV review
 - iTunes 8 new features leaked
 - Tested: Google Chrome vs IE8 vs Firefox 3.1
 - Google comic creator on Chrome
 - Google Chrome: interview with artist, Scott McCloud
 - It's 2008. There's no Google. What now?
 - Microsoft drives US Xbox 360 price below Wii
 - Sony armada of Blu-ray recorders with everything on
 
 - September 3
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- Panasonic PT-AE3000 Full HD projector has split personality
 - Sony eBook reader on sale tomorrow
 - Google's special development weapon: 20 per cent time
 - 30 Google Chrome tips, tricks and shortcuts
 - Barclays' bid for a world with less contact
 - Google launches Picasa 3 beta
 - Nokia N96 debuts for £400
 - Apple to sell iPhone in Russia and China
 - National hi-tech crime unit has own identity snatched
 - Google axes eco search engine
 - IDEO announces childs' study computer
 - Vintage KORG synthesizer hits DS
 - Writer publishing work through Twitter
 - Sony updates PSP to hook up to PlayStation Store
 - Twitter mania as DS gets tweets and ads pop up
 - Sony does digital waterproof bathroom Bravia
 - Full-motion video at 30fps hits mobile phones
 
 - September 2
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- Plasma nearing extinction as LCD TVs advance
 - The best PSP and PS3 bundles for Xmas '08
 - Microsoft: "Browsers don't need to be integrated with online apps"
 - Logitech announces three new super keyboards
 - Mozilla interview: "Internet Explorer has dragged Google down"
 - Latest open-source handheld on the way
 - Orange chases pink pound
 - Ultrasound technology used for gaming control
 - New pics of the BlackBerry Javelin and Kickstart
 - Sony's PlayTV: all you need to know
 - Google creates YouTube for business
 - Oyster card in your phone: coming soon
 - 20 things you need to know about Google Chrome
 - Google Chrome comic artist - who is he?
 - Nokia brings free music downloads to UK first
 - The Google Chrome masterplan: it's not about the browser
 
 - September 1
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- Google unveils Chrome: its own web browser
 - Car tech: Lotus ice vehicle and real functioning Landspeeder
 - Philips: our new TVs are better than Pioneer's
 - Five ways to tech up your home interior
 - Google week on TechRadar
 - Sony announces high-end Blu-ray player
 - Nokia Tube: outdated before it's begun?
 - TV prices set to rise?
 - 40% of Brits worry about emails being scanned
 - Pointless survey: Brits use camera-phones
 - Hyundai IT booth raided at IFA
 - iFridge: future kitchen-tech revealed
 - Microsoft to rival Apple and Google with Skymarket app store
 - UK made to wait for updated Kindle?
 - The good, the bad and the downright weird at IFA 2008