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News Archive November 2007
1st November
- Microsoft sees Windows Vista growth phase underway
- Intel saddles HP with new Itanium
- Mozilla's Prism project blends Web, desktop
- Privacy groups push 'Do Not Track' list for online marketers
2nd November
- Opinion: Apple's Leopard is a developer's delight
- MySpace to officially join Google's OpenSocial
- Internet ad self-regulation falling short: FTC
- IBM offers 'green' certificates to data centre power misers
6th November
- Companies still clueless about their software spend
- Marvell chip puts more power into your PC
- Leopard server vs. Windows server
- Will Google fracture or unify mobile Linux?
7th November
- UK lags Europe on PC sales
- Microsoft unwraps Windows Live desktop suite
- Mozilla closing in on Firefox 3.0 beta
- Intel targets small business storage
8th November
- Want search engine traffic? Pen a blog
- Green issues finally hitting IT business decisions
- Microsoft polishes Live services
- Intel does small storage box with EMC
9th November
- Automating Red Hat and a major shift in IT
- New type of hack hits MySpace
- Domain name sells for record £150,000
- UK broadband
12th November
- Intel launches new chips with smaller circuits
- Microsoft joins merging worlds
- Dell gets back to basics with new server line
- Bosses crack down on internet socialising
13th November
- Microsoft aims to quell Vista grumbles
- New PCs available with Intel's new quad-core chips
- Google Android developers: start your coding
- We're still struggling with security, admits Microsoft
14th November
- Microsoft patches URI bug, ancient DNS flaw
- Leopard kills some Mac keyboards
- Dell soups management platform for new servers
- Intel drops network processor development
15th November
- Apple patches 41 bugs in monster day of fixes
- Microsoft opens up Customer Care Framework
- Dell to sell Solaris servers
- Firefox 3.0 has 'too many' bugs
16th November
- Microsoft releases Windows Live OneCare 2.0
- Tech goodies on tap from Dell
- Apple Leopard update fixes more than two dozen bugs
- Google gearing up for wireless spectrum bid: report
19th November
- Microsoft looks good in spite of poor Vista
- AMD reveals 'Spider' platform
- YouTube tackles bullying online
- Microsoft DNS bug long-known, familiar to researchers
20th November
- Hackers abuse domain-name trust
- Microsoft inches closer to XP update
- Google builds very own Ethernet switches
- Mozilla releases Firefox 3 beta 1
21st November
- Firefox 3.0 hits beta
- Apple Mail security flaw reborn in leopard
- Why do so many technology projects end in failure?
- Google's search lead still growing
22nd November
- Broadband suppliers face a crunch time too
- Firefox 2 security update coming
- Microsoft confirms XP contains random number generator bug
- Hotmail founder set to take on Microsoft and Google
23rd November
- Windows Live Spaces racks up most downtime
- Dual-SIM router provides wireless fail-over
- Google opens Maps for editing
- Desktop Linux on the rise, Linux Foundation reports
26th November
- UK 'slow' on ultra-fast internet
- Windows XP SP3 boasts speed boost, testers claim
- Open source makes a name for itself in systems management
- New software contains bugs and design flaws
27th November
- Microsoft on the hunt for 'serious' Windows flaw
- Apple portables steadily outsell desktops
- Tiscali chief says UK listing is strong option
- Dell unveils the XPS M1530 laptop
28th November
- Enterasys looks to add security to virtual data centres
- IBM unveils customer service telecom software
- Google permits Dell to sell Dell servers
- Another day, another Firefox security fix
29th November
- Microsoft set to release capacity planning tool
- Google Maps looks to add location services
- Intel upgrades tools for Apple Leopard developers
30th November
- Spyware is IT pros' greatest fear
- McAfee updates VirusScan for Mac Leopard
- Study: 'Huge jump' in Microsoft flaws since last year
- Google cleans up returns; Yahoo not so much
