News Archive for November 2009
30 Nov 2009
- Windows 7 chkdsk bug linked to antivirus software
- Locals fume as BT boss gets broadband first
- Symantec reveals the 100 dirtiest sites on the web
- Asus and Nvidia collaborate on 3D Vision laptops
- What's going on with Nokia's smartphone OS?
- Pub fined for illegal downloads over Wi-Fi
- Twitter and Facebook help drive Christmas sales
- Dell delivers Chrome OS for Mini 10v netbooks
27 Nov 2009
- BCS aims to make Brits more tech savvy
- Q&A: Why flame wars erupt online
- Office of Fair Trading drags Apple's Ts & Cs into line
- New-look Google gets the blues
- ATI card shortage puts PC sales on hold
- General Election will decide Britain's broadband future
- Second Sony Ericsson smartphone hit by software glitch
- Home Secretary: McKinnon extradition must go ahead
26 Nov 2009
25 Nov 2009
- Controversial Michelle Obama picture vanishes from Google
- Kindle update brings native PDF support
- Average mobile broadband speed only 0.87Mbits/sec
- Lenovo launches first ever ThinkCentre all-in-one PC
- iPhone hitting Tesco in time for Christmas
- Gmail adds offline attachments
- Mobile data surges up by 16% in October
- OFT: Google isn't harming consumers
24 Nov 2009
- £90 million buys South Yorkshire 25Mbits/sec broadband
- Twitter ready to splash out... and run ads
- LogMeIn Express offers fuss-free screen sharing
- Kindle calms customers with library update
- Photoshop app arrives on Android
- Google: we won't remove "disturbing" Obama image
- Internet Explorer hit by zero-day misery
23 Nov 2009
- Sky Player shows up in Windows 7
- Tweetlevel reveals most influential Twitterers
- Apple "refuses to repair smokers' Macs"
- Spotify arrives on Symbian
- Chrome OS and Android to "converge over time"
- Microsoft to pay News Corp to stay off Google
- Christmas sales surge knocks out eBay search
- Windows 8 set for 2012 release
20 Nov 2009
19 Nov 2009
- Google Chrome OS: full details unveiled
- AOL slashes 2,500 jobs
- YouTube begins streaming full-length shows
- Netbooks have "20% higher failure rate than laptops"
- Silverlight 4 shows up
- Firefox 3.6 beta brings security lockdown
- EU "made errors" in Intel antitrust case
- Internet Explorer 9 "to close performance gap"
18 Nov 2009
- What's in and out of the free version of Office 2010?
- Microsoft releases Office 2010 beta to all
- Queen's speech cements file-sharing proposals
- Microsoft to spill the beans on Internet Explorer 9
- Opera Mobile 10 arrives on Windows Mobile
- Will ATI's new "world-beating" graphics card fit inside PCs?
- RIM: hackers could take down mobile networks
- Intel warns of processor drought
- Microsoft Azure to debut on 1 January
17 Nov 2009
- T-Mobile admits selling customers' mobile records
- Intel boss: I'll wash Branson's planes if he doesn't like our Reader
- Mozilla Weave syncs with beta
- YouTube links citizen journalists with news services
- Nicholas Negroponte hits back at OLPC critics
- Apple patent forces ads on Mac users
- Microsoft co-founder Allen diagnosed with cancer
- Microsoft Office 2010 beta open to developers
16 Nov 2009
- Brits a top target for swine flu spammers
- Dell Zino HD takes on the Mac mini
- Bill Gates praises "inspirational" Steve Jobs
- Asus eyes Toshiba's laptop business
- Apple defeats Psystar in clone wars
- Google redrafts book deal to appease regulators
- IBM fluffs up cloud with analytics data
- Google Chrome OS coming this week?
13 Nov 2009
12 Nov 2009
- Mixed reactions greet Google's Go
- Microsoft slams employee's Mac copycat claims
- Intel pays AMD $1.25 billion to settle antitrust suits
- BT's superfast broadband to "lag behind demand"
- Study reveals people are willing to pay for online news
- AMD eyeing bumper sales in 2010
- Wolfram Alpha's "computational knowledge" arrives on Bing
- Inventor claims breakthrough in laptop battery safety
- App promises faster geolocation for smartphones
11 Nov 2009
- Nokia's N900 set to arrive on Vodafone
- TalkTalk: EU laws protect UK surfers' rights
- Hacking qualifications top IT professionals' wishlist
- Watchdog claims theft is leading cause of data breaches
- Google prepares Caffeine for prime time
- Simplified PC targets reluctant silver surfers
- RIM lures apps developers with ads tools
- Scientists propose overhaul for password prompts
10 Nov 2009
9 Nov 2009
6 Nov 2009
- Web censorship "breaches WTO rules"
- Facebook users to join the IM crowd
- Government promises broadband windfall for Scots
- Kingston bringing films to a flash drive near you
- Scientists tout cloaking tool for search engines
- Six-pack of fixes set for Patch Tuesday
- British Legion calls for Twitter silence on Poppy Day
- Spotify stems interest in illegal downloads
- Microsoft wants to expand Yahoo deal worldwide
- Postal strike leads businesses to online alternatives
5 Nov 2009
- Cyber warfare "could spark military response"
- Secret trade talks take aim at internet piracy
- How to find out what Google knows about you
- Intel accused of "systematic bullying"
- Microsoft cuts more jobs
- Social media firm sells YouTube viewers
- IT staff back in demand after jobs market hits "tipping point"
4 Nov 2009
- Mac users warned over file-munching Space Invaders
- MSN Music reopens with Spotify rival and download store
- Q&A: How Mozilla plans to prevent a messaging meltdown
- Beatles back catalogue released on USB apple
- Registrars.co.uk rebuked for email lock-in
- Yahoo planning real-time search feature
- TalkTalk targets "digital extroverts" with Pro broadband
- Swedish plans leave Digital Britain trailing
3 Nov 2009
- BT Ribbit lets you answer mobile calls on the net
- Opera launches Mobile 10 browser for Symbian
- Default Windows 7 vulnerable to eight out of ten attacks
- Orange dismisses iPhone “unlimited” data criticism
- Scared of flying? Press the iPhone panic button
- Chip sales beat doomsayers' predictions
- Toshiba's trade-in scheme brands new laptops "worthless"
- Sony Ericsson shows off Andoid handset
- Google rockets to Chrome 4 beta
- Marvell promises sub-£100 eBook readers
- Mac keeps growing despite Windows 7 surge
2 Nov 2009
- Touchscreen smartphones given the thumbs down
- Pirate Bay closure sparked file-sharing boom
- Firefox 3.6 beta breaks free
- The worm turns on online gamers
- Poor IT investment "could kill banks"
- Wintel users face iPhone synching problems
- Orange iPhone prices identical to O2's
- Talk Talk boss slams broadband tax
- Connectify turns Windows 7 into a Wi-Fi hotspot
- eBook readers are "one trick ponies"
- Gmail spooked out over Halloween
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