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News Archive March 2006
31st March
- Braving the wilds with wireless notebooks
- Google beefs up local advertising with logos
- Third-party IE patches as spam attack starts
- Beatles record label 'missed out'
30th March
- Beatles say 'Apple' is forbidden fruit
- Microsoft ready to do more for EU
- eBay urges High Court to 'Buy It Now'
- Government sites fail web tests
29th March
- BitTorrent search site hits back
- Microsoft hired ex-EU judges for mock trial
- Women to become biggest Internet users by 2007
- Sixty day extension for IE update
28th March
- BBC tackles Blue Peter badge sales on eBay
- ICANN tackles future of Internet
- Internet used to push fast food to children
- Israel jails spyware-for-hire couple
27th March
- Microsoft appeals South Korea antitrust ruling
- Web firm charged with selling confidential data
- IE under attack: Microsoft ponders emergency patch
- Blogger up for non-fiction award
24th March
- PayPal to offer paying by text message
- New web service looks to push Office off desktop
- Britannica takes a swipe at online upstart
- Teen craze over networking sites
23rd March
- B2B companies overlook the power of Internet ads
- Can distributed processing search for web pages?
- Firefox 2.0 'Bon Echo' takes its baby step
- Microsoft sets Apple straight on security
22nd March
- China forced to rethink online gaming limit
- Charity gets cash for web clicks
- France breaks iPod's dominance
- What's really behind the Windows Vista delay?
21st March
- Microsoft looks to give phishers the hook
- Forgotten password clues create hacker risk
- Google launches financial news, data, blog site
- B2B wins friends as consumer titles suffer
20th March
- Google ordered to hand over data
- Brazen botnets steal from e-shopping carts
- Alaska volcano's website becomes Internet hot spot
- IBM fires back at Microsoft ad campaign
17th March
- Say Hi to the mouse click capturing Trojan
- Judge dismisses Google copyright case
- Go on My Sun, says News Corp
- BBC and Google consumers' favourite Internet brands
16th March
- Microsoft Rethinks the Beta Process
- Google considers European retail push
- Viruses leap to smart radio tags
15th March
- Microsoft: beware of malformed Excel files
- AOL video service to debut with Intel, Kraft ads
- Two-thirds in U.S. have broadband; web video soars
- US judge ponders Google decision
14th March
- Microsoft to offer free parental web monitoring
- Met police warned on blogs
- Google set for court in data spat
- Chinese bank hosts phishing site
13th March
- Amazon, Hollywood studios in talks for downloads
- Clever phishers dodge spoofed site shutdowns
- Microsoft faces €2m a day fine for 'flouting' EU ruling
- Internet blows CIA agents' cover
10th March
- Google pays out $90m to 'click fraud' victims
- PIN scandal ‘worst hack ever;’ Citibank only the start
- Origami folds under expectation
- Google takes on MS Office with Writely buy
9th March
- Internet use outstrips TV viewing for the first time
- Microsoft accuses Office rivals of 'standards conflict'
- New standards for website access
- Google leak forecasts sharp decline in growth
8th March
- Microsoft revs up new search engine
- Search for answers continues at the OPA
- TV channels test net broadcasts
- Cole's lawyers question Google over gay connection
7th March
- Email worm threatens lawsuit against victims
- It's conference week and Intel has the floor
- Cyber criminals stepping up targeted attacks
- NBC Universal picks up women's Internet group
6th March
- French MPs vote on digital piracy
- eBay patent case may cast big shadow
- BlackBerry deal averts service shutdown
- AOL offers free guaranteed email to nonprofits
3rd March
- Classified - for everyone's eyes only...
- U.S. opens probe into online music pricing
- Big push for Chinese net domains
- Microsoft charges EU with collusion
2nd March
- AOL hits back on paid-for email delivery
- VeriSign holds .com control in ICANN deal
- Sting nets two spam scam suspects
- The search market has far to go
1st March
