News Archive
Tuesday 8th July 2008
- Microsoft rolls out $15-a-month web apps suite
- Oyster card maker sues security researchers
- Tiny URL adds custom addresses
- Internet cable-laying boom
- Google succumbs to privacy advocates
- Lords demand banks foot the bill for online fraud
- Facebook overvalued claims court documents
- Win a laptop in this year's PC Pro Awards
- Millions paying extra in rural "broadband blackspots"
- Microsoft: EU fine was "excessive and disproportionate"
Monday 7th July 2008
- Microsoft and Icahn plot Yahoo coup
- Eight out of ten city workers take BlackBerry to the beach
- Ofcom "could hand BT new broadband monopoly"
- Fire sale as .info domains go on sale for 99p
- Nick Hornby writes off eBooks
- Pay-as-you-go iPhone customers face long wait
- Businesses: British broadband not fast enough
- AVG scanner to stop flooding sites with traffic
- Mobile customer receives £31,000 bill
Friday 4th July 2008
- Nothing on the critical list for Patch Tuesday
- Regulator ready to weigh in on net piracy debate
- Ofcom dangles carrot for BT fibre investment
- Browsers need best-before date
- 12,000 laptops left in airports every week
- Museum of Computing evicted from University
- Google brings Street View to UK
- Apple slices price of MacBook Air
- Ask.com spells out deal for Dictionary.com
- Microsoft boosts IE8 security
Thursday 3rd July 2008
- Google forced to divulge YouTube viewers
- Windows market share slipping away
- Old iPhones have second life as an "iPod touch"
- PDF becomes ISO standard
- Dial-up users "don't want broadband"
- Chip problems erode Nvidia profit
- Dell buys more of Dell
- Firefox breaks download record
- Nokia settles 3G patent dispute
Wednesday 2nd July 2008
- Supermarket sweeps most reliable email award
- Lords to hit Government with new net security report
- Google and Yahoo face DoJ probe
- Government launches mashup competition
- London election "lost up to 41,000 votes"
- Microsoft buys semantic search engine
- Microsoft rounds up gang to buy Yahoo
- Employees struggle with stingy inbox quotas
- Virgin censured over broadband ads again
- BT's broadband-boosting iPlate goes on sale
Tuesday 1st July 2008
- Brits a prime target for Nigerian and adult spam
- Bedtime reading? Microsoft releases 5,000 pages of Office specs
- Can accused file sharers ignore demands for £600?
- T-Mobile rolls out high-speed uploads
- NHS loses yet more unencrypted patient data
- Fiji wants nothing to do with Microsoft
- Dell offers "Vista bonus" discs
- Adobe helps search engines crawl Flash sites
- Nokia signs Warner to music service
- Firefox 3.1 expected this month
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