News Archive for December 2007
29 Dec 2007
28 Dec 2007
26 Dec 2007
21 Dec 2007
- Top ten games of 2007
- Merry Christmas from PC Pro
- Dell to sell PCs in Tesco
- RIM buoyed by consumer sales
- Change in Red Hat leadership as revenue soars
- 4G looms following successful tests
- Online scanners help virus writers, claims Kaspersky
- Apple settlement shuts down ThinkSecret
- DoubleClick deal gets US go-ahead
20 Dec 2007
- The strangest stories of 2007
- The top ten tech flops of 2007
- PC Pro's biggest stories of 2007
- Ofcom ignores crucial clause in broadband clampdown
- McAfee pays people to reply to spam
- TorrentSpy "destroyed evidence" says court
- New lithium-ion batteries power laptop for 20 hours
- IE8 beta expected in early 2008
- O2 pushes email to mobiles
- Dell finally delivers new Ubuntu
- Drivers face jail for using mobile phone
- Google ads hijacked by trojan
19 Dec 2007
- What's coming up at CES 2008?
- Sony partners with HMV for free music downloads
- Palm plunges into the red
- Intel delays new 45nm processors
- Microsoft springs XP SP3 surprise
- Microsoft founder joins spectrum auction
- Patch Tuesday paralyses Internet Explorer
- UK falling for 'lottery scam' spam
- Chinese corruption site brought to its knees
18 Dec 2007
- Ofcom Panel demands action on broadband speeds
- Vista SP1 bringing back door exploit?
- Virgin customers suffer network collapse
- T-Mobile and 3 merge 3G networks
- Facebook "hacked by porn site"
- Leopard leaps ahead of Tiger
- Oil a slick solution to noisy hard disk?
- Intel launches fingertip-sized flash drives
- Toshiba joins IBM for 32nm research
17 Dec 2007
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- Now government loses three million driver details
- PC Pro's hardware of the year
- OpenOffice goes online
- Microsoft up for sale on Ebay
- The best IT quotes of 2007
- Microsoft hits back at Opera
- iPlayer streaming service "won't appease BBC Trust"
- O2 "planning IPTV launch"
- European businesses embrace mobile email
- FireWire to quadruple in speed in 2008
- Third of net users publish personal data online
- Is the Euro sat nav losing its way?
15 Dec 2007
14 Dec 2007
- Palm slims payroll as hard times bite
- Vanishing Led Zeppelin mystery solved
- Flickr provides the Stats on photo sharing
- iPhone tops Google's 2007 search terms
- AMD surrenders speed crown to Intel
- BBC unveils new homepage
- Microsoft begins trials of Hyper-V
- Google unveils Wikipedia rival
- New Apple ultraportable spotted?
- Man receives £40,000 phone bill
- Ordnance Survey opens data to web developers
- Asus pandas to greens with Bamboo notebook
13 Dec 2007
- Updated: Microsoft ditches PlaysForSure
- Dell strikes deal with Dixons group
- Fasthosts issues third password reset
- SWsoft enters a Parallels universe
- Google puts Gadgets on the Toolbar
- Ebay appeals patent loss
- Opera urges EC to unbundle Internet Explorer
- Nokia wins Qualcomm patent battle
- AMD takes financial hit on ATi deal
- 95% of email sent in 2007 is spam
- Windows 7 will "blow iPhone away"
12 Dec 2007
- Microsoft snaps up Multimap
- Sony bringing back "wow factor"
- Porn copyright argument goes to court
- Nanowires promise faster fibre optics
- Physics cuts may harm UK industry
- HP laptops suffer exploit scare
- Vista SP1 Release Candidate launched
- PC resellers told to issue safe surfing advice
- TalkTalk ticked-off for "free" broadband ad
- Ebay a "rat's nest" of fake goods
- "w00t" crowned word of year by US dictionary
- Dell faces tablet pricing backlash
11 Dec 2007
- UPDATE: British mobile firm snaps up Rock
- More government discs go missing
- Microsoft releases Office 2007 SP1
- Office Live Workspace enters public beta
- Shock as O2 tops hand-picked broadband league
- Online shoppers blow £700k in a minute
- Toshiba shelves OLED plans
- Ask stakes out new turf in privacy battle
- Asus backs down on Eee PC memory upgrade
- Western Digital clamps down on NAS file sharing
- Nokia predicts future of entertainment
- BT faces fines for poor broadband performance
10 Dec 2007
- Universal partners with Imeem for free streaming music
- Flirtbot steals personal info from lonely hearts
- What's cooler: Socks, tie or Vista?
- Microsoft backs accessibility alliance
- Nokia talks-up eco-phone
- Nokia rails against "proprietary" Ogg
- Online shoppers to smash sales records today
- Is iPlayer heading for a Christmas nightmare?
- Microsoft brags about Vista SP1
- Ten techs to watch in 2008
- LinkedIn opens to developers
- Apple TV proves a turn off
- Toshiba to launch solid-state drives
- Police email reveals Ebay investigation shambles
7 Dec 2007
- The week in your words: VoIP, Wiki-coups and Microsoft
- Virgin Media hands BT its fixed line switching network
- Build an e-commerce site in 30 minutes
- IBM touts "supercomputer-on-a-chip"
- Microsoft aiming for XP on XO
- Microsoft launches HD Photo plug-ins for Photoshop
- Patch Tuesday fixes hat-trick of critical Windows flaws
- IBM wants Asustek imports banned
- UPDATE: Gmail accounts shut down
- Dell expands retail push to Best Buy
- O2 bullish over iPhone migration
6 Dec 2007
- Fasthosts shutdown "threatens businesses"
- Mozilla mulls online services
- Toyota putting robots in the home by 2010
- BT Wholesale doubling-up broadband lines
- Broadband customers left hanging on helplines
- Google revamps iPhone apps
- Sun offers prizes for open-source innovation
- Windows Server 2008 RC1 released
- Facebook apologises for privacy uproar
5 Dec 2007
- Red Hat releases Enterprise MRG beta
- VoIP providers must allow 999 calls
- Information Commissioner "can't prevent next data loss fiasco"
- Google outlines future ad plans
- Microsoft trials inkblot passwords
- BT offers ad-supported free movie rentals
- TomTom and Google team up on mapping
- GMail takes AIM at instant messaging
- Wikipedia contributors get paid for efforts
4 Dec 2007
- Site offers iPhone rentals
- Half of antivirus software fails lab tests
- German iPhones locked again
- Revealed: Your favourite online retailer
- LimeWire fails in legal attack on record labels
- Controversy over secret Wikipedia society
- Mozilla rages against Microsoft security report
- Revealed: PC Pro Award winners 2007
- Rumours rife on RIM's iPhone rival
- Nokia readies unlimited music downloads
- Apple faces $360m voicemail bill
- Microsoft extends XP SP3 beta trial
- Microsoft stops crippling "pirated" copies of Vista
3 Dec 2007
- MI5 warns of cyber threat from China
- Revealed: Britain's best broadband ISP 2007
- Revealed: Your favourite notebook manufacturer
- Eee PC gets storage boost
- Ofcom auctions off wireless spectrum
- Firefox claims 125 million users
- EU puts climate control in our hands
- Is this the first of the Google phones?
- Britons' bank details downloaded for free
- Murdoch making moves on LinkedIn
- Samsung claims graphics memory speed crown
- Google reveals Apps plans
- Security experts sign for e-crime unit
- Galileo finally gets EU go-ahead
- BBC exaggerated Wi-Fi dangers
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