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20 Mar 2010
19 Mar 2010
18 Mar 2010
- Google plans to launch a TV platform
- Opera doubles download numbers after Windows Choice Screen rollout
- HTC responds confidently to Apple's patent infringement allegations
- FriendsReunited bought from ITV by genealogy specialist Brightsolid
- AT&T launches the 'Zero' green charger
- Dolby creates new 7.1 surround standard
- .Canon to herald new generation of web addresses?
17 Mar 2010
- O2 joins file sharing letter row
- Folding plug gets one step closer to manufacturing after Designs of the Year Award
- LG says it hasn't sold 15,000 3D TVs to sky
- Virgin Mobile goes mad for Android phones
- Google Nexus Ones sales fall far short of iPhone and Milestone
- Facebook "stalking" apps are all rogue
- Sky to launch Five HD this July
- Facebook becomes most-visited website in US
- PowerDVD 10 provides '3D upscaling'
- Microsoft releases new HD LifeCams
- Fujitsu launches new green laptops
- Microsoft removes cut and paste from Windows Phone 7 Series
- Virgin Media offers HD with no monthly fee with new V HD Box
16 Mar 2010
15 Mar 2010
- Five misses out on Freeview HD channel this year
- Microsoft to show off Internet Explorer 9 tomorrow
- Get Norton Internet Security 2010 free!
- What would you do with a single-letter domain name anyway?
- Apple says iPad owners will have to buy a new device when the battery dies
- Vodafone Wayfinder GPS takes a wrong turn
- UK residents fear burglary crime wave planned through Google Street View
- China tells Google to comply with censorship laws, or else
- Dotcom turns 25 today
- Lenovo launches multitouch monitor
- Fujifilm debuts pet-detecting camera
12 Mar 2010
- Outrage as Bioshock 2 publisher 2K Games charges extra for content already on install discs
- How to get an iPad before it's available in the UK
- Top 10 worst products ever
- Apple opens store doors to iPad pre-sales in the US
- ATI confusion over Eyefinity requirements
- No Freeview HD tuners in time for World Cup?
- Qualcomm patent demos triple-screen tablet
- JooJoo slate gets FCC approval
11 Mar 2010
- Google releases iPad-friendly RSS Reader Player
- iPhone OS 4.0 to deliver mulit-tasking support - report
- Virgin Media runs broadband to rural locations using telegraph poles
- Sitecom offers dual-band routers
- Pentax launches 40MP medium format DSLR camera
- Facebook may sue Daily Mail over paedophile claim
- On yer bike with Google Maps
- Bank fraud moves online
- BenQ adds five new LED monitors to its 'V' range
10 Mar 2010
- LG announces 3D TV plans for the UK
- Weekly news roundup video
- Sharp details Aquos Quad Pixel TV roll out plans
- iPlayer now available on Freesat via Red Button service
- BT boss says fine filesharing customers, don't cut them off
- Spotify streaming via your TV could soon be a reality
- Samsung introduces E6 eBook reader
- Malware found on new Vodafone smartphone
- Google Street View now available nationwide
- Mobile networks to fight over iPad deal
- Another Internet Explorer remote execution bug emerges
- Swiss Army knife company Victorinox launches secure flash storage device
- Microsoft shows how a game can be played on Xbox or PC and continued on a Windows Phone 7 Series handset
9 Mar 2010
- Porn Detection Stick finds illicit images on any Windows PC
- Google lets you edit places using Street View images
- Cyber-bullying hearings put pressure on Google and Facebook
- First Look: PassivEnergy smart home control system
- HP Slate iPad rival brings Flash support
- Designer demos Nokia-branded concept handsets
8 Mar 2010
- China says it's willing to prosecute Google hackers
- Hands on with Panasonic's Lumix DMC-G10: a new, lower-priced G-Micro camera
- Survey reports internet access to be a fundamental right
- Hands on with Panasonic's new G2 micro four thirds camera
- Monkey Island 2 special edition rumoured to be in development
- AOC announces new 23in monitor
- Google's latest acquisition targets Microsoft's most profitable business
- Corsair breaks the speed record with new SSDs
5 Mar 2010
4 Mar 2010
3 Mar 2010
2 Mar 2010
- Nvidia unveils next generation Ion chipset
- Weekly news roundup video
- Google buys Picnik
- Archos announces new Android tablets to rival iPad
- Archos launches new range of portable audio and video players
- Microsoft issues security advisory over IE remote code execution vulnerability
- Date change fixes PlayStation 3 bug
- Google releases new beta version of Chrome with better privacy and translation
- Microsoft follows browser ballot with IE8 'porn mode' TV ads
1 Mar 2010
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