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- March 29
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- March 22
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- Malaysian movie pirates put out hit on sniffer dogs
- Computer tech accidentally wipes out Alaska oil fund data
- Net porn law unconstitutional
- NBC and Fox plan rival YouTube
- Oxygen generator responsible for British submarine accident
- Pro Printer Titans Clash in Vegas
- PayPal founder's "budget" rocket roars into space
- Tech website "nukes" card during review
- US lawmakers seek to ban inefficient lightbulbs
- New online dating website only accepts hotties
- March 21
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- March 19
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- United States the top source of online attacks
- Heads of the RIAA rail against student piracy in op-ed piece
- Trusty CRT tvs/monitors on the way out, according to iSuppli
- 20x DVD burners to become common later this year
- Italy enacts national ban for phones in schools
- YouTube rolls out virtual red carpet for awards
- Is nForce 650 the Mainstream Master?
- Inside the Solar Powered Wii
- March 16
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- Foxconn showing off their own motheboards and graphics cards at Cebit
- Intel answers rumors of Core 2 Quad price cut... sorta
- Wiki, Malware and Technopreneur enter Oxford English Dictionary
- BBC suspends education website because it's too successful
- Delutube allows you to view deleted YouTube videos
- Wikipedia falsely reports comedians death
- Panasonic shows SDHC concept camcorder
- Creative announces 2 megapixel webcam
- March 15
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- Will HD DVD be dead in one year?
- Panasonic updates Blu-ray player
- Wireless users more web savvy than wired ones, says study
- Studies show racing games promote risky driving
- Samsung debuts UMPC with mobile broadband
- Intel's Robson gets a real name: Turbo Memory
- Vigor's Monsoon II TEC CPU Cooler
- Nero disc burner software gets PDF copy protection
- NEC demos 3D LCD at Cebit
- Cebit, world's largest technology fair opens today
- George Romero Slashes CGI, Games, and Hollywood
- March 14
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- Samsung to provide killer-robots to watch Korean DMZ
- Man attempts to use computer logs as alibi in wife murder case
- CeBIT: Sharp announces new LCD TVs with 160 GB hard drive
- Sharp to put 108" LCD TV into production
- Intel to launch Bearlake chipset at Cebit
- 10 Earphones Under $100
- AMD gets cozy with the PS2, puts YouTube on your TV
- Seven Ways to Succeed in Independent Game Development: The Introversion Formula
- March 13
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- Eight-core Mac Pro advertisement leaked
- China gives go ahead for Intel chip plant
- Undertaker begins broadcasting funerals over the Internet
- Google agrees to help Indian police track offenders on social networking site
- Switch off your internet and go socialise, Mumbai students told
- Sandisk announces $350 flash hard drive
- The Server Primer, Part 1
- Intel enters the flash drive business
- Did Intel rig its integrated graphics chip demo against AMD?
- March 12
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- DFI to include AMD embedded processors
- Whoops! Hit-and-run drivers caught with long-lens camera
- Virtual pets leading to decline in real pets: study
- Three injured when terrorist surfer blows up net café
- Turkey unbans YouTube
- Seagate ships first TPM hard drives
- Seagate lanches 3 Gb/s notebook hard drive
- Cheap RAID Ravages WD Raptor
- Is the Wii a "Piece of Sh*t"?
- March 9
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- Matrox announces triple-display box with DVI interfaces
- Global demand for DVD DL discs may more than double in 2007
- Can metallurgical-grade silicon be a substitute for polysilicon?
- Four Unique ATX Cases Compared
- Micron announces HD image sensors for digicams, camcorders
- WeatherBug releases new Vista gadget
- March 8
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- Microsoft takes another shot at JPEG with HD Photo format
- Berlin in 3D in Google Earth
- Sandisk intros 8 GB Ultra II SDHC card
- Adobe to extend Photoshop with animation, rendering features
- Global demand for digital cameras to grow more than expected
- Intel to improve video, vertex shading in its IGCs
- Four Wide Screen 19" Monitors Compared
- Emotiv wants your brainpower
- GDC 2007: Inside Sony's Keynote Surprise
- March 7
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- "Nanotechnology" a mystery to 80% of U.S. population
- Samsung ships first hybrid hard drive
- GeCube X1950XT X series graphics card with Turbo Extreme Silent cooling system
- TSMC introduces 65nm embedded DRAM
- Samsung recalls SD cards
- The Sytrin SHF1 Hard Drive Cooler
- Storage study shows billions and billions of gigabytes served
- GDC 2007: Microsoft Games Preview
- March 6
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- Microsoft looks beyond search
- Nvidia and AMD DirectX 10-capable GPUs to arrive in Q2
- Commodore To Return As Boutique PC Maker
- Fujitsu intros first 2.5" 7200 rpm hard drive with SATA 2.5 interface
- Eidos' Traxxpad turns the PSP into a keyboard, drums
- Nvidia introduces two very expensive workstation graphics cards
- SATA revision 2.6 addresses SFF PC and UMPC needs
- God of War 2 Preview
- 41% of U.S. households have a game console - Nielsen survey
- March 5
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- March 2
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- Hackers use brute force to crack Windows Vista's activation
- Darth Vader's younger brother hits the big time
- Researchers create nanoscale "lightning" switches
- Courts says being sent child porn emails give enough grounds for search
- BBC to put shows on YouTube
- Intel upgrades entry-level Core 2 Duo chipset
- Graphics partners try to keep the faith as AMD pulls the rug on CeBIT
- Weird and Wonderful PCs: Your Stories Part 2
- March 1
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- Statewide ban of YouTube hits 1600 Australian schools
- YouTube removes Oscar vids
- Nano-piezotronics to enable new "body electronics"
- PowerColor introduces X1950 PRO Silence Edition
- Albatron claims KI690-AM2 is most powerful Mini-ITX
- Store, Swap and Organize: Storage Accessories
- AMD demonstrates accelerated computing solution that breaks teraflop barrier
- Shuttle announces SD39P2 barebone XPC