April 7th, 2009

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Microsoft will let users downgrade from Windows 7 all the way to XP, a source at HP claims. That means you’ll still be able to get the 8 year old Windows XP on new netbooks even after Windows 7 launches.

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The B(I)aby really is what it looks like: a touch sensitive MP3 player designed to play soothing songs to an unborn child. Wasn’t April Fool’s last week?

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Spotify has just launched libspotify, Spotify’s first API, that’ll let developers pump out third party apps. The best music streaming service on the web just got better: read on for all the details.

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The Beatles’ original catalogue has just been digitally remastered for the first time ahead of a CD release in the autumn – so does this mean we’re finally close to an official Beatles MP3 launch soon too?

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Facebook rolled outs its Twitter emulating homepage early last month, and now the March stats for both the social network and the micro blogging platform are in. Evan Williams and Biz Stone ought to be chuffed with themselves: read on for the breakdown.

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The Sony Ericsson Idou (and its 12-megapixel camera) was undoubtedly one of the highlights of the Mobile World Congress earlier this year – but while they were happy to show the phone off, Sony Ericsson wasn’t so keen to reveal a release date. Until now…

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Boxee, the popular media centre software, just threw the doors open on its API, meaning anyone can make an app for the service.

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Wii Fit may be more about balance than weight loss – but what if you want to use Nintendo’s console to actually bulk up on muscle? Well, a company called Riiflex has designed a set of Wii-weights that’ll have you pumping iron as you game.

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