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News Archive December 2009
31st December
30th December
29th December
- Mobiles offer new view of reality
- Intel's next-gen laptop chip leaked
- Mozilla pushes back Firefox deadlines
24th December
23rd December
18th December
- IT spending to resume in US Next Year
- Google gives web designers a user's eye view
- Twitter hacked by 'Iranian Cyber Army'
- File-sharing Bill could give Govt control of internet
- Iraq insurgents 'hack attack on US drones'
17th December
- Netbooks boost end of year PC sales
- Google Fast Flip pulls in more news outlets
- Website performance: when seconds count
- UK consumers enjoy 'advanced' digital communications
16th December
- YouTube considering subscription fees
- Scammers lurk behind Google Doodle
- Adobe offers advice on avoiding Reader hack attacks
14th December
11th December
- AOL completes spin-off from Time Warner
- Pressures on water supplies make metering essential
- GigJunkie.net and Bebo launch tour dates app for music fans
- Yahoo pulls Twitter into search results
- Google unveils technology to monitor deforestation
- Apple preps adaptable gadget adapter
10th December
- Twitter, MySpace to shower devs with data
- Cisco to counter HP with Chinese expansion
- Facebook privacy changes draw mixed reviews
- IBM opens new cloud lab while Microsoft reorgs
9th December
- YouTube's VEVO, an internet imitation of MTV, launches tonig
- Microsoft, Cisco, IBM and others form cloud computing group
- Five possible futures of computer memory
- BT to deliver fibre for BBC's new Manchester home
8th December
- Google decision could end free online content
- Dell sales via Twitter leap more than 100 percent
- Seagate announces its first solid-state drive
- New cloud hacking service steals Wi-Fi passwords
7th December
- Yahoo launches ad privacy manager
- IBM: Envisioning the world's fastest supercomputer
- Microsoft Bing down
- Facebook forms safety advisory board
- Online retailers predict record sales on busiest day
4th December
- Cisco moves ahead with Tandberg acquisition
- Google enters DNS space
- Can streaming end illegal filesharing?
- Bing search site suffers outage
- European research network gets bandwidth boost
3rd December
- Facebook revamp draws mixed reactions
- Fake websites shut down by police
- Murdoch's diverting tiff with Google
- Microsoft promises 'open' Bing strategy
2nd December
- IBM opens analytics centre in London
- Stealth: Dell's other server business
- Google to allow publishers to limit free news access
- Web selling can beat recession, says Adobe
- Facebook kills regional networks in privacy revamp
1st December
