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News Archive March 2008
31st March
28th March
27th March
- Datacentres heading for cash crunch
- Hackers look to exploit Excel flaw
- Brits actively surf the web while viewing TV
25th March
- Warning to parents over children 'being raised online'
- SP3 for Windows XP due next month
- Google's search-within-search draws scrutiny
20th March
19th March
- What is Linux and how does it work?
- Novell to offer software mix-and-match
- Yahoo ups the ante against Microsoft
- Is Google's user interface outdated?
18th March
- VMware fixes security bugs
- Vista SP1 set to come out this week claim
- The datacentre is dead, says HP
17th March
- BT confesses lies over secret Phorm experiments
- Google says Microsoft's Yahoo buy might hurt Internet
- Open source group: Microsoft 'promise' not enough
13th March
- Password-stealing hackers infect thousands of Web pages
- Mozilla speeds up Firefox
- BT calls for action on net speeds
- AMD now shipping triple-core Phenom processors
12th March
11th March
- Mozilla unleashes Firefox 3 Beta 4
- Microsoft admits to Home Server data corruption problem
- Cisco to patch routers on regular schedule
- Murdoch dashes Yahoo hopes
10th March
- Intel prepares for EU anti-trust case
- Interoperability is the Focus of IE 8
- Windows better off closed, says Microsoft
6th March
- Hackers find clever new way to hose Google users
- AMD finally releases 45nm chips
- Everything in Unison on Linux
- Microsoft launches IE8 Beta 1
5th March
- SAP to roll out Linux server appliance
- The Google-isation of Facebook
- Mozilla's Thunderbird set for re-heat
- Windows hacked in seconds via Firewire
4th March
- Microsoft's telescope centres on Windows
- Memory chips weigh down Intel's margin forecast
- PHP optimised for Windows Server 2008
- Anti-virus scam aimed at unwary users
3rd March
