News Archive for December 2009
31 Dec 2009
30 Dec 2009
24 Dec 2009
23 Dec 2009
22 Dec 2009
21 Dec 2009
- Twitter turns a profit... from Google and Microsoft
- UPDATE: O2's data network down again
- No January sales for Vodafone's iPhone
- Kodak wins Samsung camera battle
- Google accused of UK tax dodging
- Analysts question RIM's staying power
- Performance issues delay Visual Studio 2010
- Intel ushers netbooks down Pine Trail
18 Dec 2009
- IEEE begins work on new smartphone battery standard
- Nokia's "not a netbook" gets £650 price tag
- Amazon fires Kindle warning shot
- Asus plots Eee robots
- BPI: File-sharers finding alternatives to P2P
- Ubuntu guru Shuttleworth stands down
- Privacy groups lodge official complaint against Facebook
- Sony: no bells and whistles for eBook readers
- Twitter taken over by "Iranian Cyber Army"
17 Dec 2009
- Intel to launch Core i3 in January
- UK languishing in high-speed broadband league
- "Sex" among most searched terms for under 7s
- Google reveals the parts of websites people don't see
- Good news for global PC market
- Adobe won't fix zero-day exploit until mid-January
- Mozilla: Firefox Mobile will kill off app stores
16 Dec 2009
- FTC sues Intel for "anticompetitive tactics"
- Microsoft and EU settle browser row
- Susan Boyle tops YouTube's top 2009 videos
- Microsoft gets away with overcooking Sausage
- Windows 7 overtakes Vista on PCPro.co.uk
- Multiprocess browsing flares in Firefox
- Best-selling author sells book rights to Amazon
- Google touts "very strong growth" in display ads
- YouTube considering subscription fees
15 Dec 2009
- Microsoft suspends site after claims it stole code
- Adobe owns up to exploit in Reader and Acrobat
- Gary McKinnon's mum to picket Home Office
- Why you could pay more broadband tax than BT
- Facebook founder denies privacy faux pas
- Google starts shrinking URLs
- Craigslist: we were warned about eBay's "Evil Meg"
14 Dec 2009
- Lord Erroll: Government can't cut off file-sharers
- WebGL draft spec brings 3D web a step closer
- Lords blast "buck-passing" BT and broadband firms
- EC could cap MP3 player volume in 2010
- Amazon Kindle app hits UK iPhone
- Graphics glitch "halts" 27in iMac shipments
- Apple countersues Nokia in smartphone battle
- Google to sell its own "Nexus One" smartphone
11 Dec 2009
- Twitter criticism driving Nokia's app store revamp
- Time Warner completes AOL spin off
- Intel needs to keep an eye on ARM
- European server sales levelling out
- Craigslist-founder felt "betrayed" by eBay
- HarperCollins joins eBook holdouts
- T-Mobile investigation a year in the making
- McKinnon launches fresh extradition appeal
- Mozilla: Bing has better privacy than Google
10 Dec 2009
9 Dec 2009
- Microsoft preparing for Office 15
- Nvidia announces 3D Blu-ray for 2010
- Government green lights broadband tax
- Big Brother man backs behavioural ads and DRM
- Recession drives people towards printer ink refills
- Thunderbird 3 is go
- Samsung jumps on Mobile OS bandwagon
- Sarkozy squares up to Google over book project
- EBay embarrassed by email revelations
- Google woos newspapers with Living Stories
8 Dec 2009
- Google Chrome embraces extensions
- Billy Bragg: "file-sharing isn't piracy, it's promotion"
- Google boss: privacy zealots are up to no good
- Net safety lessons to be compulsory in primary schools
- One in ten workers use their own laptop at work
- Google Goggles lets mobiles search on sight
- EU and Microsoft browser battle "almost over"
- Google adds real-time results to search
7 Dec 2009
- The hard disk that survived six months in the sea
- Hybrid screens to arrive early next year
- Microsoft randomises browser ballot
- Yahoo and Microsoft wrap up search deal
- Android struggles in Europe
- Amazon: We're not opening high street stores
- Apple snaps up music streaming service Lala
- Intel scraps Larrabee chips
4 Dec 2009
3 Dec 2009
2 Dec 2009
- Martha Lane Fox: Government should force people online
- Facebook completes privacy revamp
- My Acer laptop "caught fire"
- Privacy activist "will quit job to take on Virgin Media"
- Google Gears grinds to a halt
- Microsoft search deal with News Corp cools
- Google to put limits on free news
- McKinnon may get extra time to appeal
- Microsoft: Black Screen of Death not our fault
1 Dec 2009
- BT pension deficit could push up broadband prices
- Virgin "doubles" speed of mobile broadband
- Nokia sues LCD manufacturers over price fixing
- Cool-Tether turns phones into high-speed hotspots
- Microsoft investigates "black screen of death"
- Amazon Kindle hits November sales high
- Wikipedia denies editor exodus
- Perfume costs eBay $2.6 million
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