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November 2007
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- November 30
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- First look: Budget PC with HD DVD and Blu-ray
- Overnight news roundup: 29-30 November
- 12 months in the life of a shiny new OS
- How long before PS3 & Xbox 360 cost $199?
- Weird Tech: Stupid crooks caught by Xbox 360
- Nintendo to start DS Lite movie downloads
- Microsoft announces Xbox 360 update features
- Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii destroying PS3?
- Tube-DAC II: exotic hi-fi from Accustic Arts
- 3G iPhone in 2008: didn't we know already?
- Microsoft's drive for world robot domination
- Viewers confused by digital switchover
- November 29
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- New budget PC packs Blu-ray/HD DVD
- Overnight news roundup: 28-29 November
- Cut-price HD DVD player to sell on QVC
- Super tough sat-nav hardware fit for Everest
- Switch your mobile contract in two hours
- Google Maps adds GSM location tech
- World cyber espionage 'our biggest threat'
- Will Ultra HD kill off today's high-def?
- Linux: the key to Intel's Classmate PC
- New battery technology planned for cars
- Why is Adobe putting ads with PDFs?
- November 28
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- Overnight news roundup: 27-28 November
- Nintendo Wii winning Christmas battle in US
- Why the iPod isn't as popular as you think
- iPhone? Nah. What else you got?
- iPhone targeted in Carphone insurance scam
- O2 reveals Oyster phone details
- Google preps GDrive online storage
- ISPs 'weak link' in online TV downloads
- Shops dishing out dodgy HDTV advice?
- Green gadget could turn you Scrooge this Xmas
- Robot aid combines strength with sensitivity
- Alba: we're not launching Blu-ray players
- November 27
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- Overnight news roundup: 26-27 November
- Canon drive burns HD TV direct to 12cm DVDs
- Unlocked Orange iPhones selling for a song
- Microsoft, Nintendo bottom of green ranking
- BBC, ITV & C4 team up for on-demand TV
- Your PC could be infected without you knowing
- Virgin: 50Mbps broadband for all next year
- Sky faces customer wrath over Google Apps
- Talking traffic lights and self driving cars
- Blu-ray storms past HD DVD in EU sales race
- November 26
- November 23
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- Overnight news roundup: 22-23 November
- Blu-ray wins 97 per cent of HD recorder sales
- PlayStation 3 crushes Wii in Japan once again
- Weird tech: Wii exposes wife's wanton ways
- Teens warned about privacy on Facebook, Bebo
- Skype's 0207 phone number boo-boo
- Rivals queue up to take down MS Office
- Hands on with Apple's new multi-touch patent
- Two-thirds of PC users have lost data
- Camera phones to kill off digital cameras?
- Taser guns: heading to a cop near you
- November 22
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- Microsoft now gives you Vista tools on XP
- Overnight news roundup: 21-22 November
- Sony executive talks of 'seductive' PSP phone
- High tech, but low power Christmas lights
- Is Marlin the best kept secret in tech?
- Why do we need next-gen broadband?
- UK broadband is both expensive and sloooow
- UK gadget mountain worth £74 billion
- Office worker robot loves the dirty jobs
- How do you make IPTV sound sexy?
- xWhy Onkyo's DVD system is a steal at £600
- November 21
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- ID fraud: spyware still rampant on PCs
- Overnight news roundup: 20-21 November
- Orange to offer 10,000 free Wi-Fi hotspots
- Free high-def TV by 2012
- T-Mobile to sell unlocked iPhones
- Can Sony sell 120 million PS3s by 2013?
- Microsoft Zune in massive sales turn around
- PlayStation Store now available on your PC
- 90% of Brits now broadbanded up
- 21st Century workers do it at home
- What's new in Microsoft's Messenger 9.0?
- Johnny Ball pays for his broadband with cash
- The one metre cable that costs £750
- In search of the perfect laptop PC
- Buy a new laptop, get five free HD DVDs
- November 20
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- Firefox 3 gets beta release
- Overnight news roundup: 19-20 November
- And the hottest products of 2008 are...
- LED technology to refresh tired PC monitors
- Vodafone to sell 3G iPhone?
- Nintendo underestimated Wii popularity
- Asus Eee: good things come in small packages
- 3G iPhone rumour 'rubbish' says Vodafone
- HTC TyTN II - the top business phone around
- PayPal to debut credit card with a difference
- November 19
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- McAfee: More web-based threats in 2008
- Weekend news roundup: 16-18 November
- Linux - a threat to Windows/OS X in 2008?
- Beeb wins HD channel approval
- VoIP outgrows WiFi, heads over to 3G
- Microsoft to merge Xbox and Zune services?
- Can freebies drive Xbox 360 and PS3 sales?
- Nvidia's speedy DirectX 10 notebook graphics
- Cyrus: "A major advance in CD quality"
- AMD's Spider platform: reviewed
- Who's afraid of AMD's new Spider platform?
- Evolving Spider: What's next for AMD?
- Is it the right time to buy into Blu-ray?
- Freeview ads preach to the unconverted
- New ShowCenter streams HD DivX files
- November 17
- November 16
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- Overnight news roundup: 15-16 November
- Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii in Christmas sales boom
- iPhone to miss out on mobile gaming boom?
- Anti piracy software hunts down pro videos
- How much will you spend online this Xmas?
- Terabit-class data pipes movies in an instant
- Doctors may be fined for losing laptops
- Amazon to debut e-book reader on Monday?
- Weird tech: kid nicked for 'virtual theft'
- Toshiba HD DVD deck ignites price war
- November 15
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- Windows 7: What'll be in Microsoft's next OS
- Overnight news roundup: 14-15 November
- ATI's mid-range HD 3000 cards hit the streets
- XP is the biggest threat to Windows Vista
- Sony high-def video high priced at high end
- Game on: Sony PS3 bounces back in style
- After Xbox 360: Microsoft's next Xbox
- Xbox Live: Microsoft's biggest achievement
- How the N82 renders the N81 pointless
- E-Ten M800: 3.5G, VGA screen, full keyboard
- Microsoft to launch Flickr copycat service?
- Are HD camcorders ready for Blu-ray?
- 8MP phones threaten digital cameras
- Kids cuddle up to Sony robot
- Why HD DVD costs less than Blu-ray
- HD DVD could win big this Christmas
- November 14
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- World record for Blue Gene supercomputer
- Overnight news roundup: 13-14 November
- Is there any future for WiMAX?
- PS3 beats Xbox 360 to DivX party
- Microsoft Zune to get Wi-Fi download store?
- Sell your Nintendo Wii for £600 at Christmas
- Brown Microsoft Zune tops MP3 player chart
- Future phones will be spookily "aware"
- Nokia N82: camera, GPS, multimedia computer
- Pirate Bay domain theft verdict in 2 weeks
- Internet TV: why Miro is better than Joost
- WiMax gadgets offer high speed on the move
- Apple to give up revenue sharing iPhone deal?
- Why Paramount switched to HD DVD
- UK's first digital switchover completed
- November 13
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- DAISY, DAISY, give me your answer do
- Overnight news roundup: 11-12 November
- Write an Android app, win $25,000!
- The biggest tech queues of all time
- Bebo tunes in to MTV, BBC, Channel 4..
- Website buys small-town football club
- TV is dead. Long live web TV!
- The forgotten kit of home cinema #6
- 1TB drives in notebooks by 2011?
- What's the matter with Windows Mobile?
- Blu-ray reacts angrily to HD DVD claims
- Blu-ray 1.1: a lawsuit waiting to happen?
- November 12
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- The forgotten kit of home cinema #5
- Weekend news roundup: 9-11 November
- TomTom takes the high road with satnav HD
- Was the iPhone launch a success?
- What's in Microsoft's Xbox 360 fall update?
- Weird Tech: 'Touch my PlayStation and die'
- Zune 2 better than the iPod classic?
- iPhone: four years in the making
- Expect a new iPod this Christmas
- Intel 45nm chips promise longer laptop life
- Royal Mail to deliver noisy, smelly junk mail
- HD DVD slaps Blu-ray with new sales figures
- The forgotten kit of home cinema #4
- 400Mbps Powerline ushers in the digital home
- November 9
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- Overnight news roundup: 8-9 November
- Nvidia: DirectX 10.1 'won't make difference'
- Xbox, Wii and PS3 set for Xmas stock shortage
- Xbox 360 shocks Japan and beats PS3
- Updated: Xbox 360 on sale for less than £35
- iPhone: Is EDGE really good enough?
- iPhone: How to get free Wi-Fi access
- UK Mac fans snap up the iPhone
- Is the iPhone the 'invention of the year'?
- iPhone: the low-down on today's launch
- iPhone: should you buy one?
- Queuers baited by iPhone-owning passers by
- 'Absolute pandemonium' at UK iPhone launch
- Jailbreak: the iPhone hacking story
- Sony boss regrets HD DVD / Blu-ray decision
- November 8
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- Overnight news roundup: 7-8 November
- Apple/Starbucks Wi-Fi deal hits NY, Seattle
- World's first 5000:1 monitor hits the UK
- Sony updates PlayStation 3 firmware to 2.00
- iPhone: 2nd-gen phone in 3rd-gen market?
- Loyal Radiohead fans value album at £2.47
- The forgotten kit of home cinema #3
- Blackberry boss: 'Phones need keyboards'
- DoCoMo: We don't really care about Android
- Updated: HP stops making digital cameras
- How LG's BH100 failed to win the HD war
- The forgotten kit of home cinema #2
- BT Vision adds Powerline for home install
- November 7
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- The slow death of rear projection TVs
- Overnight news roundup: 6-7 November
- Apple Tablet: the UMPC 'done right'
- Sony Ericsson phones ignore iPhone threat
- PlayStation 3 sales boom (is over)
- Xbox 360 to push through five-year barrier
- PS3 and Xbox 360 'as good as each other'
- Nokia considering joining Google alliance
- Facebook + your face = social ads
- 65nm to 45nm: process technology explained
- Apple shops stopped from selling iPhone
- Music going down the Tube
- 90,000 HD DVD players sold in two days
- November 6
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- Japan turning its back on the PC
- Overnight news roundup: 5-6 November
- DirectX 10 battered yet again
- Ubuntu 7.10: adding some 'bling' to Linux
- Is a 1080p HD TV really worth buying?
- Bluetooth equipped GPS unit for soft bikers
- Microsoft: Goodbye, Zune Social
- HTC developing 'Dream' Google phone
- Google Android OS 'no major threat'
- New Sony Ericsson phones coming tonight
- Run Windows apps - without running Windows!
- November 5
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- JPEG reinvented: better images, smaller files
- Why Linux PCs won't be a hit in the UK
- Weekend news roundup: 2-5 November
- UK iPhone: head says 'no', heart says 'yes'
- Google powers up Android OS for phones
- ConnectVu: CCTV app on your mobile
- O2 drops hidden iPhone restrictions
- Ballmer: 'No mistake' over Facebook
- Google's OpenSocial hacked within minutes
- Time Machine blamed in Leopard security scare
- Dirt cheap sub-notebooks soon to be the norm
- Will you take this robot to have and to hold?
- Robot car drives 60 miles to win $2m prize
- November 2
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- Overnight news roundup: 1-2 November
- Sony PS3 in dramatic sales turn around
- PS3 part of world's most powerful network
- DoCoMo 905i phones loaded but uninspiring
- Nokia N810: 'who needs an iPhone?'
- Is Flock a real alternative to Firefox?
- Torrent site serves up 3 billion downloads
- Denon's SMART S-52DAB is 'Wi-Fi table radio'
- Weird Tech: How to make an army invisible
- Microscopic needles eliminate injection pain
- Gamers don't watch HD movies
- Sky+ adoption 'has been exceptional'
- November 1
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- Linux PCs selling for only $200 in US
- Today's new launches (1st Nov)
- Overnight news roundup: 31 October-1 November
- Should you upgrade to Windows Vista?
- Google gunning for social Facebook apps
- Is Facebook stopping you getting a new job?
- Intel: wireless net can 'connect a billion'
- Air guitar on mobile phones makes real music
- Ricoh GR Digital II: 10MP, easy-mode function
- Petrol car converted to run on solar power
- $100 HD DVD player: a sign of things to come?