News Archive for September 2009
30 Sep 2009
- Nvidia showcases next-gen "Fermi" graphics
- Fuji launches compact 3D digital camera
- Nvidia shows GPU-based ray tracing engine
- Carphone Warehouse threatens legal action over file-sharing plans
- Ads watchdog objects to 9.2Ghz PC
- Has Microsoft learnt its lessons with Windows 7 stickers?
- Bletchley Park gets £500,000 boost
- Microsoft Home Server Power Pack 3 release date slips
- Yahoo opens homepage to apps developers
- Online ad spending overtakes television for first time
- HP "to merge printer and PC divisions"
- 18m Freeview users forced to retune
- Google starts making Waves
- Microsoft boss takes pay cut
29 Sep 2009
28 Sep 2009
25 Sep 2009
- Small PC makers to get headstart on Windows 7
- IDF video diary: Atom TV, Star Trek and 3D video
- Shuttleworth: Linux developers should "shut the f**k up"
- Google will "buy a company a month"
- Ballmer blasts Windows Mobile
- Google book deal verdict delayed
- $100 million coming Twitter's way
- Intel Developer Forum: news round-up
- Microsoft "wouldn't risk family" with Chrome Frame plugin
24 Sep 2009
- Live 3D videoconferencing with Light Peak
- Geordi La Forge rallies developers at IDF: “make it so”
- Intel: Atom and Flash will make internet TV a reality
- GMail suffers fresh outage
- BT "doubles" 24Mbits/sec broadband rollout - or does it?
- IDF video diary: Moblin netbooks and brand new Atoms
- Palm Pre to launch on 16 October
- Google Sidewiki offers fresh way to annotate web
- Judge questions payout in Microsoft Word patent case
- Fibre optic interface could replace USB
- Dell and Ubuntu sign up to Intel’s Moblin OS
- Intel reveals world’s first four-screen laptop
23 Sep 2009
- New Atom chips evolve into smartphone CPUs
- Intel launches mobile Core i7 – and previews 32nm shrink
- Cheeky Google embeds Chrome into Internet Explorer
- Broadband tax "will be law by next election"
- IDF video diary: Larrabee, 22nm CPUs and Ottelini
- Intel Atom gets own app store
- Demon ebill blunder exposes thousands of passwords
- Firefox tidies up with Office 2007's Ribbon
- Twitter rules out ads in 2009
22 Sep 2009
- Intel plans to challenge Android with Moblin for MIDs
- Larrabee: first public demonstration
- Intel CEO slams antitrust double standard
- Intel unveils 22nm CPU – and Nehalem’s successor
- Google Sync finally adds push email
- Google wins partial victory in net ads battle
- British Computer Society unveils bold revamp
- Sony Ericsson reveals skin-activated headphones
- Intel: EC set out to find us guilty
- Ellison: Sun's bleeding $100m a month
- Torvalds: Linux is "bloated and huge"
- Dell pays high price for Perot
21 Sep 2009
- Phorm "still talking to British ISPs"
- The "free" Windows 7 upgrades that cost £28
- EC exposes Dell's Intel fears
- Microsoft's free antivirus suite arriving in "weeks"
- Ubuntu 10.4 will "help build next Google"
- Skype sell off in doubt as founders sue new owners
- Google Docs opens up to search engines
- Google Book Deal hammered by US regulators
- Facebook pays $9.5 million to bury Beacon
18 Sep 2009
- Ubuntu Karmic Koala hits final alpha
- Google overhauls DoubleClick for display-ad dominance
- Soldiers put eBook readers at top of their Christmas list
- Nokia Siemens claims world's first LTE call
- Google praises Microsoft's HTML 5 contribution
- Tech companies soar in top brands list
- Palm still heavily in the red despite the Pre
- Google chief: you can't charge for online news
17 Sep 2009
- Microsoft Office Web Apps: all the questions answered
- Students get Windows 7 for only £30
- Google captures Recaptcha
- Firefox's Flash warning goes unheeded
- Microsoft admits "Vista was a less good product"
- Regulators take closer look at Microsoft search
- Facebook eyes profit as it hits 300 million members
16 Sep 2009
- BT doesn't choke broadband speeds* (*Yes it does)
- UK postcode database leaks online
- Oracle severs ties with HP
- Google unleashes Android 1.6 SDK
- ARM launches attack on Intel's netbook stranglehold
- Dell fined $4 million for "scamming consumers"
- Wall Street Journal ends free BlackBerry access
- Adobe to buy Omniture for $1.8 billion
- Google launches Chrome 3
15 Sep 2009
- Intel: AMD was dragged down by "own shortcomings"
- iPlayer will "never, never replace regular TV"
- AMD revamps Business Class
- Q&A: Project Canvas - the new Freeview?
- BT offers to fill broadband notspots - if Government pays
- Intel to reveal 32nm “Westmere” CPUs
- Google Data Liberation Front is sworn in
- US re-opens mobile phone cancer debate
- Google gives news a new look with Fast Flip
14 Sep 2009
11 Sep 2009
10 Sep 2009
- ATI Eyefinity will run six monitors off one card
- Spotify retreats to invite-only in UK
- Microsoft admits critical Windows 7 bug
- Pirate Bay bidder booted off stock exchange
- Pigeon beats broadband in data transfer race
- Google Chrome embraces extensions
- Microsoft's software licenses are "too complex"
- Google slams up size of search box
- Jobs the star attraction as Apple disappoints
- AMD: "We need to stop talking about processors"
9 Sep 2009
- Microsoft bemoans Google book deal
- Windows 7 tablet "the future of netbooks"?
- BT claims another scalp in ASA battle
- iPod nano receives video camera
- Google Maps powers world's biggest game of Monopoly
- Firefox 4 set to arrive in 2010
- Ono! Sky lets Apple's Beatles secret slip
- Obama: Facebook mistakes will come back to haunt you
- Palm Pixi follows in the footsteps of the Pre
8 Sep 2009
7 Sep 2009
- Microsoft "off the hook" with Russian authorities
- Fennec alpha three falters on Windows Mobile
- Firefox nags users to upgrade Adobe Flash Player
- Google eases European anger over book deal
- Vodafone and O2 table bids for T-Mobile
- Spotify arrives on iPhone
- Amazon offers 1984 refund
- Dixons Group investigates abusive Facebook comments
6 Sep 2009
5 Sep 2009
4 Sep 2009
- Ping brings Bing to social-networking party
- Samsung predicts OLED laptops in 2010
- How UK Government spun 136 people into 7m illegal file sharers
- HMV takes 50% stake in 7Digital
- Samsung slims down with X-Series laptops
- Google maps consumer trends
- Intel boss: We'll win EU antitrust appeal
- Microsoft allowed to keep selling Word... for now
3 Sep 2009
- Toshiba touches up JournE tablet
- Samsung supercharges N510 netbook with ION
- Toshiba unveils Satellite P500 Blu-ray laptop
- Q&A: Why eBook DRM is a necessary evil
- EU probes Oracle's acquisition of Sun
- US Open offers Twitter warning
- Microsoft calls for global patent reform
- Amazon: Google Book deal is "antitrust nightmare"
- Music videos return to YouTube
- YouTube plotting film rental service
2 Sep 2009
- Sony declares 3D is coming to laptops and PlayStation
- Digi-novels combine books, movies and web
- Nokia's Booklet 3G gets official netbook spec
- Server sales record "worst ever" quarter
- TalkTalk taken to task for broadband ads
- PC World dragging down Dixons' sales
- Nokia slides out N97 Mini
- Microsoft probes IIS server flaw
- GMail outage blamed on overloaded servers
1 Sep 2009
- Windows 7 already used on 1% of PCs
- Wikipedia colour codes credible edits
- Windows Mobile 6.5 due 6 October
- Parallels Desktop 4 brings Windows owners up to speed
- Netbook sales growth leaves laptops in shade
- Opera 10 ushered into spotlight
- UPDATE: EBay strikes deal to sell Skype
- Apple to flash new iPods - but tablet's off the table
- Sony to ship Google Chrome with new PCs
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