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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
- 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
- BBC iPlayer gets the go-ahead
- 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
- April 26
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- UK dialects to be added to Office dictionary
- 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
- iNewsCaster reads your RSS feeds out loud
- Has Google lost your personalised user data?
- Denon unpacks £139 noise isolating earphones
- Sony HDR-S Handycams debut
- 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
- Piping music through power cabling gets real
- What you'll get with Intel's new Centrino
- Microsoft slammed for iPhone FUD
- Samsung plasma HD TV now with added Bluetooth
- 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
- 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
- Microsoft Zune phone won't rival iPhone
- 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
- 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
- Cheap Microsoft software for emerging nations
- 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
- Wikipedia values itself at £5,950 per copy
- Vonage: patent case could force bankruptcy
- 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
- 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
- Nokia 6120 classic delivers 3G HSDPA
- New IM worm infecting Skype
- 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
- April 15
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- Microsoft takes on Flash with Silverlight
- Microsoft hits out at Google ad domination
- Donate your old PC for Earth Day
- Japan's gym gear learns to speak Bluetooth
- 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
- Researchers want to build new version of web
- New memory card format from Sony and SanDisk
- Free chocolate? Thanks, here's my password!
- April 12
- April 11
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- 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
- 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
- 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
- Google chokes on humble pie in China
- Windows Live Messenger comes to Xbox 360
- Corn-based phone to save Earth, pockets
- Intel brings mass-market quad-core closer
- April 8
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- April 4
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- HP to unveil new PC gaming brand
- No-one wants a ride on the Vista bus
- Nokia N95 debuts free on T-Mobile
- GPS systems knocked out by the sun
- Welsh town kicks out O2
- Half of voice calls mobile by 2008
- Disney social site hits Japan's phones
- UK businesses fail to report cybercrime
- DisplayPort standard to replace DVI
- April 3
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- BT and UNICEF boost global education
- Microsoft accused of 'deceptive' Vista ads
- 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
- Google Desktop now available for Macs
- Call sexy chat lines on Skype
- Apple Mac Pro goes 8-core
- Russia attempts GPS world domination
- Toshiba reveals DVD player line-up for 2007
- 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
- EU-wide web library to 'strengthen diversity'
- Company offers 100% spam-free guarantee
- Hacker McKinnon will be extradited to US
- Home ISDN falls on its sword
- Semantic search engines challenging Google
- HD TV video cameras push AVCHD to the limit
- Microsoft: why HD DVD can beat Blu-ray
- 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
- EMI to ditch iTunes DRM
- 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
- Mac OS X Leopard secrets revealed?
- New Sony HD camcorders debut