- MAY 19: TDK Unveils 100GB Blu-Ray Disk Prototype
- MAY 19: AMD showcases Turion 64-bit notebooks
- MAY 20: New form of piracy protection for DVDs
- MAY 23: BitTorrent drops its trackers
- MAY 23: Netscape's brand new browser gets patched
- MAY 20: MicroWorld Releases New Version of MailScan Ver. 4.5
- May 24: Bypass found for Windows piracy check
- MAY 24: Verbatim starts shipping 2-4x DVD-R dual layer media
- MAY 24: Nero 1st to support Layer-Jump Recording of dual-layer DVD-R media
- MAY 24: Microsoft: SP2 makes Windows 15 times safer
- MAY 24: Trojan.Pgpcoder used to encrypt files & hold them for ransom
- MAY 26: Worms Dupe Yahoo, AOL IM Users
- MAY 26: Firefox toolbar blocks phishing sites
- MAY 26: Microsoft Opens x64 Upgrades to Retail
- MAY 26: Feds shut down BitTorrent hub
- MAY 26: Official BitTorrent Search Opens
- MAY 26: Winamp plug-in allows iPod users to ditch iTunes
- MAY 27: Microsoft advises IE users to uninstall Netscape 8
- MAY 28: BitTorrent/Edonkey site, ShareLive Shutting Down
- MAY 28: Pentium D hits the desktop
- MAY 28: Microsoft launches anti-spam site
- MAY 31: Blank virus blanks email
- MAY 31: First laser optical mouse arrives
- MAY 31: Security Flaw in Yahoo Music Beta
- MAY 31: Sony sells over 1 million CDs featuring "sterile burning" DRM
- MAY 31: Terabyte of data DVD storage disks on the way
- JUN 01: Mozilla unveils next-gen Firefox to developers
- Jun 02: Apple Offers $50 Credit for IPod Batteries
- JUN 03: ATI announces Crossfire to take out NVidias SLI
- JUN 01: Spybot - Search & Destroy 1.4 finally arrived! (31. May 2005)
- JUN 03: Hack can upgrade XP Home to XP Pro Lite
- JUN 03: Hackers plot to create massive botnet
- JUN 03: New wrinkle in movie swapping
- JUN 03: Bin Laden Trojan quickly constrained
- JUNE 06: DVD Decrypter - development stopped
- JUN 06: Macs will be no more
- JUNE 07: MSN flaw put Hotmail accounts at risk
- JUNE 07: Spoofing flaw resurfaces in Mozilla browsers
- JUNE 07: AOL launches free 2GB webmail service
- JUNE 07: Apple QuickTime 7 Preview Available
- JUNE 07: Maxtor Unveils 500GB Hard Disk
- JUNE 08: Apple uncages Leopard OS X 10.5
- JUNE 09: Microsoft offers tabbed browsing in IE 6
- JUNE 09: Microsoft preps 'critical' Windows patch
- JUNE 09: Microsoft planning music subscription service
- JUNE 09: Mytob worm picks up phishing trick
- JUNE 09: Symantec ask court to rule Hotbar.com as adware
- JUNE 09: Cut down Windows to ship next week
- JUNE 10: Microsoft offers beta of Adobe rival
- June 12: FCC Restricts Digital TV Shows and Movies
- JUNE 13: Jacko suicide Trojan spreading fast
- JUNE 13: Security chip to limit OS X to Macs
- JUNE 14: Adobe flaw puts PCs at risk
- JUNE 14: IE7 being developed to resist spyware
- JUNE 14: Infineon Supplies First DDR3 Devices
- JUNE 14: Nero 6 Reloaded version 6.6.0.14 released
- JUNE 14: Fixes in for critical IE, Windows flaws
- JUNE 14: InterVideo Launches WinDVD 7
- JUNE 15: DivX 6 Enters the Market with Enhanced Performance, Editing
- JUNE 15: AOL branded most infected network
- JUNE 15: Fujitsu recalls 250,000 notebook batteries
- JUNE 15: Macrovision Files Lawsuit Against Sima and Interburn's DVD Copying Products
- JUNE 16: DRM infected "CD's" on the way!
- JUNE 16: HP intros AMD 64 bit notebooks
- JUNE 17: Opera fixes browser flaws
- JUNE 17: Netscape sends out another patch
- JUNE 17: Microsoft Readies BitTorrent Alternative
- JUNE 17: Adware makers exploit BitTorrent
- JUNE 17: Winamp version 5.093. Released
- Jun 17: ISPs Attempt to Stop Public Broadband
- JUNE 20: PayPal rival on the way from Google?
- JUNE 20: Anti-spyware apps launched by Trend Micro
- JUNE 20: HDTV Over DSL Demonstrated
- JUNE 21: Microsoft looking for OneCare testers
- JUNE 21: Apple discontinues single-processor Power Mac
- JUNE 21: Samsung claims DRam speed record
- JUNE 21: Mozilla Firefox 1.0.5 (Test) Builds Available
- JUNE 22: VideoLAN Days Numbered?
- JUNE 22: Pop-up vulnerability found in major browsers
- JUNE 23: Microsoft to Sell Antivirus Software
- JUNE 23: Mass hack targets critical Windows flaw
- JUNE 23: Legal downloads of music may soon surpass pirated
- JUNE 23: BitTorrent inventor launches a sting attack at Microsoft
- Jun 23 - Music Piracy a $4.6B Business
- Jun 23 - File-Swapping May Be Here to Stay
- JUNE 24: Microsoft: No plans to patch IE spoof
- JUNE 24: RealNetworks fixes security glitches
- JUNE 24: Sony, Toshiba Push Their Own Standards for Next-Generation DVD
- JUNE 24: Morpheus Returns Upgraded and Safer
- JUNE 24: Hackers probe Outlook Express flaw
- JUNE 24: Behold the customizable keyboard
- JUNE 24: Coders beaver away to run Windows apps on Intel Macs
- Jun 25: Little Agreement on Spyware Guidelines
- JUNE 26: Norton Antivirus 2006 Beta testing leeked
- June 27: Hollywood hails court ruling on online piracy case
- JUNE 28: Worm baits hook with hints of Pope plot
- JUNE 28: New education tools from Microsoft
- JUNE 28: AMD sues Intel
- JUNE 28: Apple Updates iTunes Music System
- JUNE 29: The game's up for Windows 2000
- JUNE 29: Google gets even more personal
- JUNE 29: Adobe patches Mac security flaws
- JUNE 30: DVD Jon patches Google Video
- JUNE 30: Spam postcard delivers nasty surprise
- JUNE 30: First HD-DVD ROM Media Ready by end of 2005
- JUNE 30: TDK Showcases 100GB BD-R Disc
- JUL 01 - New LLU ISP to offer 24meg broadband
- JUL 01: Microsoft warns of unpatched IE flaw
- JUL 01: Broadband speed war emerges
- JULY 04: Hollywood studios prepare for legal movie downloads
- JULY 04: Microsoft Patch May be a Trojan
- June 30: Now playing on Google: 'Matrix,' 'Family Guy'
- JULY 05: Viruses, worms and Trojans increase by 60 per cent
- JULY 05: New wi fi broadband developed
- JULY 05: Screensavers get the message across
- JULY 05: Teenager admits writing Sasser worm
- JULY 05: Firefox to get Google toolbar
- July 05: Phishing Attacks Reach All-Time High
- JULY 07: Opera browser with built in BitTorrent client
- JULY 07: AMD ships 64-bit Semprons
- JULY 07: MS downgrades Claria adware detection
- JULY 07: Exploit published for old Firefox flaw
- JULY 07: The 2005 Guinness Book of World Records' Smallest Hard Disk Drive
- JULY 07: Trojan horses gallop into networks
- JULY 07: Critical fixes for Windows, Office coming
- JULY 08: Trojan downloader spam poses as admin email
- JULY 08: Google invests in electric broadband
- JULY 08: Microsoft to demo forms' abilities in next Office
- JULY 08: Sharp next to develop 100GB optical disc
- JULY 08: Adobe reports flaw in Acrobat Reader
- JULY 09: Nero Burning Rom 6.6.0.15 Released !
- JULY 11: Computer hijacking on the rise
- JULY 11: New-age keyboard: Trace, don't write
- JULY 11: HP unveils latest inkjet technology
- JULY 11: Microsoft claims Windows more secure than Linux
- JULY 11: Hacker mag closure spells bad news for security
- JULY 11: Intel intros Pentium D dual-core chips
- JULY 12: EU antitrust officials raid Intel
- JULY 12: Comcast revs up downloads
- JULY 12: Public tests new version of Flash player
- JULY 12: PCs falling victim to Windows flaws
- JULY 12: AMD alleges Intel compilers create crash code for its chips
- JULY 13: Mozilla squishes latest Firefox bugs *1.05 released*
- JULY 13: New IE plug-in aims to speed Web searches
- JULY 13: ATI Vs NVIDIA: Battle of the GPUs
- JULY 13: Intel Unveils Jonah Dual-Core CPU Details
- JULY 14: RIAA reports on CD piracy becoming more sophiscticated
- JULY 14: Apple unveils OS X security patches (UPDATE v10.4.2)
- JULY 14: Dell: why Customer Care had to die
- JULY 14: Brief: Sony Recalls 16,000 LCDs
- JULY 14: Matrox Announces PCI Express Graphics Card
- Jul 18 - WinZip bought by Vector Capital
- Jul 18 - Microsoft admits to Media Center hole
- Jul 18 - Spammers hack Firefox support site
- Jul 18 - IE and MSN Messenger open door for attackers
- Jul 18 - Mozilla preps updates
- Jul 18 - XP flaw allows for DoS attacks
- Jul 18 - Sasser like worm (Lebreat) spreads slowly
- Jul 20 - Microsoft enhances anti-spyware tools
- Jul 20 - Microsoft sues Google
- July 19 - Greasemonkey Flaw Prompts Critical Uninstall Warning
- Jul 20 - Super Speed Broadband Seen Over Cable TV in 2006
- Jul 20 - Samsung Highlights 82" TFT LCD at IMID
- Jul 20 - Hackers get into USC database
- Jul 20 - Unpatched IE flaw allows remote attacks
- Jul 20 - Mozilla Firefox 1.0.6 released (stability update)
- Jul 21 - Major Firefox release delayed
- Jul 21 - Worm wears iTunes guise
- Jul 21 - WD extends HDD warranty periods
- Jul 21 - New Winamp version 5.094 features id3v2 tags security fix
- Jul 22 - Microsoft offers glimpse at new Hotmail
- Jul 22 - July 22- Microsoft calls new operating system Windows Vista
- Jul 25 - Windows XP Update Users Face Anti-Piracy Check as of Today
- Jul 26 - Japan aims for world's fastest computer by 2010
- Jul 26 - AMD to raise Athlon prices?
- Jul 26 - Beta of Windows Vista due Wednesday
- Jul 26 - Firefox downloaded 75 million times
- Jul 27 - Apple updates iBooks and Mac minis
- Jul 27 - Internet TV in airplane seats next year
- Jul 27 - Testers lock horns with Vista beta (screenshoots incl)
- Jul 28 - IE7 nukes Google, Yahoo! search
- Jul 29 - Ex-Microsoft Exec Barred From Google Job
- Aug 1 - Windows copy protection defeated
- Aug 1 - Worm poses as pirated 'Grand Theft Auto'
- Aug 1 - HD DVD backers allege Blu-ray 'playability, reliability issues'
- Aug 1 - Worm mocks convicted Sasser author (Lebreat-D)
- Aug 1 - AMD takes knife to price list
- Aug 1 - Intel trims Centrino, Celeron prices
- Aug 1 - Nanotech breakthrough promises faster CPUs
- Aug 1 - World?s Fastest DVD Rewritable Discs Now Available
- Aug 2 - Wanted: Windows Hackers
- Aug 2 - Apple releases multibutton mouse
- Aug 2 - Opera to remove IE disguise?
- Aug 4 - Core flaw opens Windows 2000 to attack
- Aug 4 - JPEG-based virus attack gets closer
- Aug 4 - Windows Vista tool targeted by virus writers
- Aug 4 - Nero 6.6.0.16 has been released along with changelogs
- Aug 4 - AOL buys Xdrive
- Aug 4 - Patches on the way for Windows flaws
- Aug 4 - Microsoft Ships Word Doc Redaction Tool
- Aug 5 - FCC Eases High-Speed Internet Rules
- Aug 5 - DRM chip in Apple's Intel box worries developers
- Aug 5 - Another way past Windows antipiracy found
- Aug 9 - Spyware Researchers Discover ID Theft Ring
- Aug 9 - People Prefer to Buy CDs
- Aug 10 - August Windows patches arrive
- Aug 10 - Netscape gets up-to-date on security
- Aug 10 - EU accuses Asia of dumping blank DVDs
- Aug 10 - Blu-ray Consortium Launches New DVD Security Features
- Aug 10 - Microsoft Settles Spam-King Suit
- Aug 11 - Glitch hits MS Patch Tuesday
- Aug 11 - UK firm Telewest announces 10 meg broadband
- Aug 11 - The world's first HD DVD, DVD and CD compatible one chip LSI
- Aug 11 - Fake PayPal e-mail asks people to fax away data
- Aug 12 - Mac users demand 'slow SuperDrive' fix
- Aug 12 - Microsoft Plug-and-Play exploit code hits the web
- Aug 14 - Music Industry Worried About CD-Burning
- Aug 15 - Hackers net 3m email addresses with global chain attack
- Aug 15 - Hackers set OS X free from Apple
- Aug 15 - Vertias flaw opens systems to data theft
- Aug 15 - Intel slashes Pentium 4 6xx prices
- Aug 15 - Zotob worm targets Windows 2000
- Aug 15 - Firefox loses ground to IE
- Aug 15 - New IE browser catches up with rivals
- Aug 16 - AMD and IBM expand alliance
- Aug 16 - AMD pumps up notebook performance
- Aug 16 - Windows Vista puts testers' security at risk
- Aug 16 - Apple loses iPod patent to Microsoft
- Aug 16 - Apple patches OS X security flaws
- Aug 16 - IRC bot latches onto Plug-and-Play vulnerability
- Aug 16 - Bush blocks bush on .xxx
- Aug 16 - WinDVD developer sues Dell
- Aug 16 - Internet Explorer gets rebranded
- Aug 17 - RIAA admits CD-R more a threat than P2P Progams
- Aug 17 - Windows worms knocking out computers
- Aug 18 - Free Zotob removal tool offered
- Aug 18 - Apple security patch takes out 64-bit apps
- Aug 18 - Adobe warns of Acrobat flaw
- Aug 18 - The real deal on Microsoft's playlist patent
- Aug 18 - AOL techie jailed for selling email database to spammers
- Aug 18 - DVDShrink is no more?
- Aug 19 - New digital display standard moves closer
- Aug 19 - Exploit for unpatched IE vuln fuels hacker fears
- Aug 19 - Blu-Ray army gets two more recruits
- Aug 22 - Microsoft plays down IE flaw
- Aug 22 - Google takes another swing at desktop search
- Aug 22 - Microsoft Takes Aim at Adobe With Expression
- Aug 22 - AMD sets new mobile beasts on Centrino
- Aug 22 - Apple extends iMac G5 warranties
- Aug 22 - Fujitsu Announces 2.5" SATA Hard Disk for Notebooks
