April 2009
- 01 April 2009
- HP to use Google Android in netbooks?
- Honda demos robotic mind-control machine
- SuperHeadz Plamodel DIY 35mm Camera: Screw it yourself
- Sony announces successor to Blu-ray, gives away PSP2 plans by accident
- Yahoo launches new mobile homepage: No caravans involved
- EA gives Spore players their freedom back
- Photos: Hands-on with BlackBerry App World
- Tech tomfoolery: April Fool's Day on the Web
- Channel 4 brings TV catch-up to Web browsers, Mac and Linux
- Citroen C3 Picasso: The artful dodgem
- 02 April 2009
- Flat Flexible Loudspeaker may make walls, seats talk
- MSI Wind U123 netbook and X-Slim X320 and X340 laptops
- Sony Handycam HDR-TG7VE: GPS for roving all over
- Twitter to launch new discovery system
- Palm webOS: On your mark, get set, Palm!
- Photos: CT scanner reveals gadgets' guts in the name of art
- Brother sewing machine has more USB ports than MacBook Air
- Sony Ericsson W715 Walkman to get indie songstress sat-nav feature
- Teco Skype phone: Call your friends with a proper bit of plastic
- MSI GT725: Quad-core gaming on the cheap
- You Make The Movies: Film industry's anti-piracy campaign gets friendly
- Win a pair of Klipsch Image X5 headphones worth £130!
- Crave meets Watchmen creator Dave Gibbons
- MSI Wind U115 Hybrid: Goes for hours and hours and hours
- 03 April 2009
- Swedish antipiracy law sees Net traffic drop by 30 per cent
- Ford chooses Opera for in-dash Web browsing
- Apocalypse one step closer: Robot scientist makes gene discovery
- Google and Twitter: Expect ads, not acquisitions
- Nokia Point & Find: No point and no find
- Nintendo DSi on sale from today
- Live BBC TV and radio now on your mobile
- CNET UK Podcast 129: Is Google helping burglars?
- Prototype BMW car door detects hazards
- Video: Citroen C3 Picasso -- a good van is art defined
- 06 April 2009
- Tokyoflash concept clocks: Crazy times
- Photos: British Steam Car warming up for world-record attempt
- Archos 2 8GB: No features never cost so little
- Dell Inspiron 545, 546, 545s: Choose your own adventure
- Spotify to launch API: Sonos integration looms?
- New Microsoft ad attacks the power of Mac
- ISPs forced to store your data from today: Thin end of the wedge
- BBC mobile TV: Real-world test
- 07 April 2009
- Photos: Freakish CB2 child robot knows if you're sad
- Windows 7 will allow downgrades to XP
- Vibrating touchscreens allow Braille reading
- Bad move, bub: Fox fires columnist for reviewing pirated Wolverine film
- Police to use Street View-like cameras in Manchester
- iTunes UK price hike goes live
- Top publisher predicts 'ebooks will sink the publishing industry'
- Sony Ericsson W205 Walkman and S312: Bargain hunt
- Onkyo TX-SR607: Could start world's longest domestic argument
- Extreme hands-on with the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FT1!
- Segway PUMA: Two-wheeled frightwagon
- Sky+ gets iPhone app: Hollyoaks fans get to stay out later
- 08 April 2009
- DIY Microsoft Surface clone: Touch of genius
- Win broadband for a year with BT Business!
- Acer Aspire One 751h: Screen gets bigger, also ace-er?
- Editors' Choice March 2009 winners
- Acer AspireRevo: A half-decent mini PC? One can but hope
- Acer Z5600 all-in-one desktop PC: Twin-terabyte touchscreen
- Loewe Art SL 42 Full-HD+ 100 DR+: TV for Horse and Hound subscribers
- No hot crotch burns: Acer launches 3810T, 4810T, 5810T laptops
- doubleTwist: One media manager to rule them all
- Acer Aspire 3935, 5935 and 8935: Smut. Pure, unmitigated smut
- Twitter client warfare: Twhirl vs TweetDeck vs Seesmic Desktop and more
- 09 April 2009
- Ofcom: Don't download TV abroad, doofus
- BlackBerry Storm 2 may get Wi-Fi and tweaked touchscreen
- Twitter driven by older users: I hope I tweet before I get old
- Sony's crocodile-skin Vaio: Morally offensive use of pink
- Nintendo DSi gets ultimate tribute: Giant Lego version
- Russell Brand apologises... to Mac users
- Alfa Romeo MiTo: The Microsoft-powered mini supercar
- Red Dwarf's six greatest technologies
- CNET UK Podcast 130: Throw pirates off the Internet?
- CellScope aims to solve sickness in developing world, wins Intel contest
- Sony Walkman NWZ-W202: Let's get physical
- 14 April 2009
- HAL: Real-life Iron Man suit
- Photos: Google Street View car takes on low bridge, loses
- Twitter worm unleashed by bored teenager
- Download the billionth App Store app, win $10,000 iTunes voucher
- Windows 7
- Nikon D5000: The 720p dSLR you can afford
- Android 1.5 SDK, Exchange email and set-top box: First signs of robopocalypse
- Photos: Techy European Transit to replace NY taxicabs?
- AmazonFail: The truth behind Amazon's homophobic weekend
- HDMI on your Mac: Monoprice's Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adaptor tested
- Hands-on with the Nikon D5000: Everything except the kitchen sink
- 15 April 2009
- Microsoft Exchange 2010 to feature MailTips: Clippy for email
- E74: Microsoft pledges to fix Xbox 360s bricked by new failure
- You find it, you pee on it: Tramp parody of Microsoft laptop ads
- Photos: Cracking open the Dell Adamo
- MotionPlus gives Wii Sports Resort finer control this July
- Skype out: eBay auctions off overpriced impulse buy
- Echelon Conspiracy phone helps you win money, cheat death, get hit by trains
- Panasonic DMR-BS850 and DMR-BS750: freesat Blu-ray recorders
- Dodge this: Circuit EV races Tesla Roadster
- Aston Martin Rapide: The granddaddy of grand tourers
- LG Viewty Smart: LG blog leaks Viewty II pics
- Nintendo DSiWare app store: Real-world test
- 16 April 2009
- World's quickest street-legal electric car: A 1972 Datsun?
- Sony puts patent on PSP-controlled spy car
- BBC overhauls its podcast discovery service
- Netbooks still defying recession, saving PC market's ass
- Duet D888 dual-SIM handset and Orange multi-line: Phoning multiple identities
- Traxdata USB media player: The 90s called, they want their media player back
- TwitPub: Charge for your tweets
- BBC preps iPlayer for HD downloads
- Video: Asus Eee PC T91 hands-on
- 17 April 2009
- Pirate Bay co-founder: "We lost"
- National Geographic Infinite Photograph: Sapping Crave's productivity
- Pirate Bay loses trial: Founders given jail time
- iPhone patents hint at more motion controls
- Flickr Trends: Compare popularity of cats and dogs, good and evil
- YouTube to show full TV episodes and movies: Pay wall coming?
- CNET UK Podcast 131: Is the future of entertainment in the hands of a soft drink?
- UMU StopThief locks or wipes your stolen phone with a single text
- 20 April 2009
- Teen behind Twitter worm chaos lands security job, spreads new worm
- Adobe Flash bringing more widgets to TVs
- Gmail now predicts who you want to email
- US military recruits iPod touch for battlefield
- Pirate Bay defendants vow to fight on
- Apple trounces PC rivals in customer-satisfaction survey
- LG Viewty Smart and Nokia N97 get release dates and networks
- Sony Handycam HDR-XR520VE: GPS camcorder tells you where to stick it
- LG HB354BS: Both pretty and cool. So, pretty cool then
- Packard Bell EasyNote Butterfly, TR series, dot m and s: Battery life not pants
- Radiopaq Sound Jacket: nano technology to pimp your 'Pod
- Video: Alfa Romeo MiTo supermini test drive
- Official new Blu-ray chart puts Max Payne top of the pops
- 21 April 2009
- Video: Hands-on the Eee PC 1008HA Seashell
- Apple hits back with four new Hodgman-Long Mac ads
- Wedding Robot: Freak out your guests
- Free Starbucks Wi-Fi for UK iPhone users
- Panasonic AG-HMC40: Enterprising pro AVCHD camcorder
- Asus F70: World's first 17.3-inch laptop that has F70 in the name that's made by Asus
- Countdown to Apple's 1 billionth app predicted for 23 April
- Google Labs shows off News Timeline and Similar Images
- MSI Wind Top AE1900, AE2200: Imminent all-in-one nettops
- AQA2U: Cash for questions
- Sony BDP-S360 and surround-sound friends: It's a Blu-ray player, innit
- 22 April 2009
- Panasonic SDR-SW21: Dead 'ard hands-on
- PediSedate: Dentist's Game Boy kit knocks kids unconscious
- Quickoffice Mobile Office Suite: Edit Office docs on your iPhone
- Bluetooth 3.0: What you need to know. And some stuff you probably don't
- The five most pointless Sony products ever
- Iraq 2.0: Twitter, Google and YouTube head for Baghdad
- PURE Digital to launch MP3 store via DAB radio systems
- Toshiba mini NB200: Keeps on truckin' for nine hours
- Video: Nvidia GeForce 3D Vision brings games to life
- Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS62: Does everything so you don't have to
- 23 April 2009
- The Strike: Fishing gets reel on Xbox 360
- Photos: NASA's top achievements for Earth
- Video: Ultra Motor A2B electric bike takes the effort of out riding
- Pirate Bay judge biased? Defendants set course for retrial
- Apple makes $1.2bn profit in one of its best-ever quarters
- Nokia 6215 classic is down with NFC, yeah you know me
- Video: Epson X-Desk interactive table takes on Microsoft Surface
- LG PS8000: LG gets serious about plasma TVs
- 3 gives away free calls -- if you're on Skype
- BlackBerry Pearl 8110 on T-Mobile: 'Unlimited' data with no contract
- Google Street View given clear road by privacy watchdog
- 24 April 2009
- Smart Faucet: Facial recognition on tap
- Toshiba beams up with Star Trek
- Apple serves billionth App Store app
- Apple forced to apologise for Baby Shaker app
- Orange Vegas: Touchscreen for the skint
- WOW Pod: World of Warcraft hut with built-in toilet and kitchen
- AlertMe 2.0: Reduces your energy bills and catches burglars
- LG GD900 Crystal: Materialising at Carphone Warehouse this summer
- CNET UK Podcast 132: Will the Pirate Bay verdict change anything?
- Espresso Book Machine: The replicator for books
- 27 April 2009
- Android 1.5's Live Folders: Shortcuts galore
- Facebook to let developers access user data
- Opinion: Ubuntu 9.04 is as slick as Windows 7 and Mac OS X
- Windows 7 release candidate announced... it's soon!
- Obama to get NSA-secured BlackBerry 8830
- BT Total Broadband reckons it's, like, totally the cheapest
- Forget swine flu: Samsung i7500 Android phone is official
- Panasonic Viera TX-P42S10: Glorious 1080p for less than 1080 pounds
- Aston Martin One-77: A £1.2m work of automotive art
- Dell Studio XPS 435: Future-proof PC
- Investigated: Unlocked GSM Palm Pre on sale
- HTC Magic out today in Spain: Scorchio!
- 28 April 2009
- Twenty20 ContourHD: Hi-def camcorder on your helmet
- Employee fired for Facebooking on iPhone while pulling a sickie
- Android 1.5 SDK: What's new, Cupcake?
- Firefox 3.5 beta 4 tested: Yup, it's much faster
- BBC HD copy protection: Abject failure
- Photos: HTC Magic casts a spell on us
- Video: Logitech Digital Video Security System gets the nod from ex-burglar
- HP ProBook 4510s, 4515s, and 4710s: Leave it to the Pros
- Star Trek Nokia 5800: Set half-assed movie tie-ins to stun
- 29 April 2009
- Apple readying iPhone Lite and TouchBook?
- Scalable Multi-Touch: Microsoft Surface crossed with the iPhone
- Microsoft completes work on second Vista service pack
- Project Pink: Microsoft phone rumour
- Video: Made for My Car brings Wi-Fi music to your ride
- Windows 7's XP Mode needs 2GB RAM
- Video: iPhone vs netbook in extreme rally car typing challenge
- BBC iPlayer HD: Good enough to watch on a high-definition TV?
- Save us: The future of data storage explored
- 30 April 2009
- Apple Macs to get Blu-ray drives?
- WiiSpray: Graffiti without getting arrested
- Sony to unveil new PSP Go at E3?
- Samsung Tocco Lite: Got a Lite, boy?
- Video: ESP helps prevent tragic, moose-related vehicle deaths
- Sony Bravia Z5500: Makes motion smooth, has off switch
- Eutelsat Tooway: Rural UK gets new 2Mbps satellite broadband
- Lexus RX450h: Triple-engined hybrid SUV
- The unGoogle-ables: They didn't see the Internet coming
- Windows 7 release candidate out today with new features
- Cloud Antivirus: Free and floaty light
- Windows 7 Starter edition explained



