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June 2008
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- June 30
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- 11 signs you're no longer a hardcore tech addict
- PlayStation 3 Trophy system unveiled
- Electronic Arts announces Rock Band 2
- BBFC hits back at UK games industry
- Laptop pricing continues to fall in the UK
- Sony Ericsson issues warning of falling profits to investors
- Pioneer adds to plasma portfolio
- Etymotic launches hands-free headset for the iPhone
- Couple let Google plan their wedding
- The 10 zaniest games controllers ever
- iTunes' 'Complete My Album' in boost to music sales
- Weird Tech: Drink-driving lawnmower man in police chase
- June 29
- June 28
- June 27
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- Pioneer unveils three Full HD home cinema system
- Pioneer announces new LCD screen range
- Pioneer announces four new Blu-ray players
- How to: install Linux on your PlayStation 3
- Rumour: iPhone 'lifestyle companion' in July
- CEDIA 2008 show report
- Opinion: Gates's tech legacy
- Nokia goes Supernova
- Asus launches ultimate multimedia laptop
- Gates steps down
- Poor studio support for PS3 movie downloads
- A farewell letter to Bill Gates
- BT threatens downloaders with snip
- ISP introduces upload cap to stymie P2P servers
- ICANN changes top level domain rules
- Wakey wakey: All the news in 30 seconds
- June 26
- June 25
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- First look: Panasonic's Atom-powered mini Toughbook
- Ovei home cinema pod unveiled
- 3G iPhone will cost Apple £88 per handset
- Government pledges £9 million to net safety
- Exclusive: New next gen console motion control
- Lack of HD content holding back TV
- Windows XP will be supported until 2014
- Wireless USB: dead in the water or only just getting started?
- When is HD not HD?
- Digital radio group calls for government intervention
- June 24
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- Studios tinker with your DVD's music score
- Preview: iTunes Live Festival
- Top 11 gadgets for summer music festivals
- Sony Ericsson predicts massive mobile industry change
- Open Office 3: Revenge of the Open Source
- Ricoh releases new 12MP camera
- Kids buy 18-rated games on high street
- Mitsubishi announces a range of 3D TVs
- 7 reasons to love CEDIA Expo 2008
- Orange plans mobile charging through dance
- Nokia buys Symbian
- ISPs should take copyright control
- Eee killer packs GPS, touch screen into 800g
- Wakey wakey: All the news in 30 seconds
- June 23
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- Glastonbury's essential gadget: the Solio charger
- Man puts his life up for sale on eBay
- Top 15 LCD & Plasma TVs of 2008
- UN debates mobile phone waste hazards
- Benchtest: Windows XP SP3 vs. Windows Vista SP1
- Ballmer: 'Windows held us up in search market'
- Massive shakeup for net names is close
- PC still dominates gaming
- Oyster card cloned
- Pirate Bay looks to disrupt new Swedish law
- Firefox 3 security compromised
- Noise cancelling tech comes to car interiors
- June 22
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- June 20
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- ITV's web audience is on the increase
- Weird Tech: eBayer pays $715 for $630 cash
- UK spending more online
- Airline tests boarding via mobile phone
- Sony claims disc-based media doomed
- Can your business legally read your texts?
- Gates: Slow competitors fired our success
- DJ robot sucks up MP3s, follows you around
- Wakey wakey: All the news in 30 seconds
- June 19
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- Sweden passes wire-tapping laws
- Dundee to be UK's second high-speed broadband 'Fibrecity'
- HD IPTV for your car
- Symantec to improve online family security
- IFPI Reports: ISP piracy warning notes work
- 'Geeks and Otaku' may yet get Wii storage
- Facebook plans 'professional networking'
- Copycat threats put spotlight on 'net freedoms
- June 18
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- Movie theatres against direct-to-cable films
- MySpace's new radio show a roaring success
- Interview: why reusing computers can be better than recycling
- Is sleep texting possible?
- Skype's new videocalls - full 'eye-to-eye contact'
- Sanyo announces all-weather 52in LCD
- Android to cause 'explosion of new phone makers'
- MediaZone streams Wimbledon for third year
- Get smart with HP MediaSmart Connect
- Global games industry set for massive growth
- Interview: can Windows Mobile keep up with the iPhone & Android?
- Forget 3CCD - Panasonic introduces 3MOS
- Flip Video just keeps getting smaller
- G8 summit to showcase zero-emissions house
- Wakey wakey: All the news in 30 seconds
- June 17
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- iTunes movies: over-priced, over-hyped and over here?
- 60GB Xbox 360 to launch at E3
- Toshiba not adding Blu-ray capabilities to its laptops
- Advertisers claim that in-game advertising works
- Intel to start selling solar cells next year
- Toshiba announces its latest series of laptops
- TomTom claims sat navs improve safety
- Cyberbullying prompts law change after death of 13-year-old
- Gears Of War film in the works
- Nokia opens up Download Store
- Sony Ericsson brings C905 and S302 snappers
- Metal Gear Solid 4 storms games charts
- AMD unleashes Cinema 2.0
- Wakey wakey: all the news in 30 seconds
- June 16
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- NHS to use bug-free keyboards
- Average teenager "steals" 800 songs
- Samsung unleashes even greener mobiles
- 21 dumbest-ever tech predictions
- World's first 50-hour AVCHD cam announced
- Education Quango accused of 'cronyism'
- Sony Ericsson leaks new F305 motion-control phone
- Rumour: Xbox 360 'Mii-style' avatars planned
- New PlayStation controller to be unveiled at E3
- Super sensitive Seiko cam stares into the Sun
- Sega toy robot walks, talks, kisses all and sundry
- Wakey wakey: All the news in 30 seconds
- June 13
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- Weird Tech: New 'clothes removing' airport scanners
- Exclusive: Firefox 3 interview with Mozilla president
- Universal loses 'free' CD court battle
- iTunes NOT to be used to create terrorist WMDs
- PS3 surges ahead of Xbox 360 in the US
- Akihabara killer blackens name of all of gaming
- Google finally gets into bed with Yahoo on ad deal
- Sony mini Bravia TVs get fashion makeover
- June 12
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- Snow Leopard secrets - the tech behind Mac OS X 10.6
- Console modder wins landmark appeal
- First look: pushing Android phones to the limit
- LG goes green with new LCD screen
- Opera releases newer, faster 'Kestrel' browser
- Watching movies affects the brain
- Blu-ray extras just got exciting
- Mozilla President talks Firefox 3 download day
- Digg looks to add social networking
- iPhone 3G accessories launch
- Wakey wakey: All the news in 30 seconds
- June 11
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- Technology is no stress-reliever
- Sleek and sexy new LCD tablet display unveiled
- Microsoft: IM is NOT dying
- HM Revenue and Customs' secret guide to fraud
- BBC archive to go online
- Open source guru slams Oyster cards
- Review: can the Acer Aspire One conquer the Eee PC market?
- First look: Canon EOS 1000D
- Wakey wakey: All the news in 30 seconds
- June 10
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- Open Patent Alliance teams up to push 4G
- How to bag an iPhone bargain
- Voodoo unleashes MacBook Air 'killer'
- What does the iPhone 3G mean for Blackberry?
- Google takes almost 90% of UK internet searches
- The blogosphere reacts to the iPhone 3G
- iPhone 3G WILL be available online in UK
- What next for the iPod touch?
- iPhone gaming update: more on way from Sega
- Full details of Apple OS X 10.6 'Snow Leopard' announced
- 10 apps that would improve the iPhone
- Opinion: iPhone 2.0 - close but no cigar
- O2 says you can get iPhone 3G for free
- TV show invites viewer avatars to join in by mobile
- Green TV remote works without batteries
- June 9
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- What adding 3G means for the iPhone
- Few surprises as Apple demos iPhone 2.0 apps
- 3G iPhone hits just like you thought
- Apple debuts iPhone 2.0 firmware
- iPhone Apps announced - includes Super Monkey Ball!
- Which iPhone will land?
- iPhone: the story so far
- Warner Music no longer on Last.fm
- Does even Intel have confidence in the Mobile Internet Device?
- Google wants you to test its apps
- Microsoft denies Blu-ray Xbox or Zune phone
- Faster broadband may boost UK economy
- June 6
- June 5
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- Want a full size R2D2 droid?
- Super-sized monitor unveiled at Computex
- Unsigned indie bands find fame with 7digital
- Ofcom announces new broadband ruling
- UK/US rift over Joy Division branded Zune
- AMD sinks teeth into Centrino with Puma platform
- Editable search is here
- First look: building virtual robots with Microsoft's RoboChamps
- Japan report: inside the mobile phone dream factory
- Bath time for Bonzo with waterproof Viera TV
- June 4
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- Will phones shed light on our lives?
- AMD unveils external graphics for notebooks
- LG announces new 6x Blu-ray burner
- DoCoMo failed to nab iPhone
- Apple announces iTunes movies in UK
- Microsoft claims RSI on the increase in UK
- HTC brings out Touch Diamond big brother
- Wakey wakey: all the news in 30 seconds
- GTA IV bricking Xbox 360 consoles
- June 3
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- Apple WWDC 2008: full preview
- Hands on: Acer's Atom-based Aspire One
- New Nokia videophone patent leaked
- Will Bluetooth get PANned by WiFi?
- Rumour: Wii Remote style control for PS3
- New 3G iPhone: the best rumours
- Apple's World Wide Developers Conference - what's it all about?
- Aliph announces new Bluetooth headset
- 11 million Blu-ray discs sold so far
- Computex 08: Play latest PC games on the move
- Warner begins online on-demand service
- XP extended for desktops
- Review: does Atom place MSI Wind ahead of rest?
- Asus unveils Eee PC 901 and 1000
- Wakey wakey: All the news in 30 seconds
- June 2
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- Nvidia strides into low-power chips with Tegra
- Apple's smartphone market share plunges
- BT Vision charges for BBC on demand
- Get a free album from the T-Mobile Jukebox
- Death of DVD dated
- Sony polishing v2.4 PS3 firmware for June 18?
- 3G iPhone could cost £100
- Toshiba unveils super DVD upscaler
- Gervais and Merchant launch NME Radio
- Mind-reading computer tested