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News Archive September 2007
3rd September
- Online memorials are a natural evolution
- Teachers use internet maximise students learning
- Green data centres are the future
- UK online gambling regs go live tomorrow
4th September
- Reliability of collected online data challenged
- Spammers add a new dimension to junk mail
- The out of office email - a novelty
- Holidays in China spent online by children
5th September
- Government email addresses and passwords posted
- How internet secrets are unlocked
- Facebook - choice to keep listing private or not?
- Threats of wireless and VoIP ignored by firms
6th September
- ITV raises stake in online gambling
- 'Every 10 seconds' a cyber crime is committed
- Most Malware Made in China
- Windows servers continue to dominate
7th September
- Google leaps on patent reform bandwagon
- Microsoft aims at VMware's virtualisation lead
- Net neutrality hopes hit by DoJ criticism
- Spam up, PDF spam down
10th September
- Pump-and-dump spam nets scammers $20 million
- Microsoft backs cricket to woo Indian employees
- Google in corporate desktop push
- Are you ready for the mobile computing revolution?
11th September
- Gates says goodbye at Microsoft's annual meeting
- Skype worm blows bubbles at victims
- AMD To Release Faster Quad-Core In December
- News Corp won't pull videos from iTunes
12th September
- Patent law passed in US, but Presidential veto could follow
- Software developer sues to muzzle website users
- China says it suffers "massive" internet spy damage
- Microsoft and Novell open joint development lab
13th September
- Microsoft bows to Google's Vista beef
- Emmy-winning TV creators launch show on Web
- Firefox gets BitTorrent
- Canada says Google Map could break privacy law
14th September
- South Korea Sends Intel Antitrust Statement
- Microsoft dispells rumours of stealth Windows updates
- China warns of virus-tainted mooncake e-cards
- Net gains for tiny Pacific nation
18th September
- New MySQL Enterprise Suite due soon
- Data Protection Directive apparently botched by UK
- Cash reward for Facebook programs
- Insurers adopting internet more aggressively than others
19th September
- Is there such a thing as 'Green' data centre?
- ICANN 9th anniversary as backbone of internet
- Self-regulation often works better than legislation
- Mozilla updates with the QuickTime fix
20th September
- Yahoo Messenger hit with ninth zero-day exploit of the year
- Intel pushing technology from high-end to low
- Microsoft PerformancePoint hits the street
- Firefox won't save you from IE flaws
21st September
- Fight cyber bullies, schools told
- Google plans move into UK mobile and broadband market
- PDF added to list of invisible attacks
- Intel launches developer-focused sites
24th September
- Seeking the key to web privacy
- Blogger Beware: The legal risks of blogging
- Free-market think tank urges EU to unbundle Windows
- Mozilla reveals new Firefox security features
25th September
- The bill looms for Broadband Britain
- iPhone hacks void warranty, Apple says
- Microsoft sets pricing on Office 2008 for Mac
- Microsoft in talks to buy Facebook stake
26th September
- New cracks in Google mail
- Java security gets the Microsoft treatment
- IBM introduces web scripting tool
- Red Hat beats Q2 expectations with Linux sales
27th September
- Dell commits to Carbon-Neutral operations
- Google to expand European presence
- 10 times faster broadband connections
- Microsoft revamps Windows Live search, eyes Google
28th September
- Google looking at privacy protections for users
- Microsoft extends Windows XP's stay
- Microsoft gears for battle with sharper search tools
- Google on defensive over Microsoft claims
