- Nov 15 - Encrypted bots could be the next threat
- Nov 15 - Ad-supported free versions of Windows in the works?
- Nov 15 - Intel Delivers New Pentium 4 672/662 Processors
- Nov 16 - New Sober variant hits inboxes
- Nov 16 - U.S. retains Internet control
- Nov 16 - Google Base service goes live
- Nov 16 - Employee gadgets pose security risk to companies
- Nov 16 - Keystroke spying on the rise
- Nov 16 - Microsoft claims firms 'hitting a wall' with Linux
- Nov 16 - 'Honest' card scam hits e-traders
- Nov 16 - Music Industry Launches new Internet Piracy Crackdown
- Nov 16 - Television Network to Showcase First Play-out-to-air From Holographic System
- Nov 16 - Microsoft backs X86 64-bit
- Nov 17 - Sony BMG Releases List With XCP Protected CDs
- Nov 17 - Sony DRM uninstaller 'worse than rootkit'
- Nov 17 - Exploit code puts Windows XP and 2000 at risk
- Nov 17 - First Office 12 beta launched
- Nov 17 - Third Firefox release candidate imminent
- Nov 17 - Sun launches infinite file system (Zettabyte)
- Nov 18 - Web giants crack down on spyware
- Nov 18 - Apple iTunes security flaw discovered
- Nov 18 - Illegal file sharing rises despite threats
- Nov 18 - Panasonic preps Blu-ray, DVD, CD chip
- Nov 21 - Sony Claims Completion of First Blu-ray Disc Movie
- Nov 21 - Hackers exploit Windows UPnP flaw
- Nov 22 - Hackers focus attacks against applications
- Nov 22 - Microsoft adds messaging to Live.com
- Nov 22 - Ex-Microsoft man jailed for software sales
- Nov 22 - Dangerous exploit released for old IE hole
- Nov 22 - Texas sues Sony over DRM rootkit
- Nov 22 - Fraudsters jailed after $240m scam
- Nov 22 - Asus offers no-noise graphics card for Xmas
- Nov 22 - RIAA backs rootkits & explains how its legal action is working
- Nov 23 - Opera rolls out security patch
- Nov 23 - Sober worm turns to Paris
- Nov 23 - AOL muscles in on web TV
- Nov 23 - BitTorrent creator teams up with Hollywood
- Nov 25 - KaZaA Faces Dec. 5 Shutdown Deadline
- Nov 25 - Macrovision Forces Removal of DVD Decrypter
- Nov 25 - 300GB disc set to challenge DVD
- Nov 28 - Samsung unveils largest flexible LCD
- Nov 28 - Attack code out for 'critical' Windows flaw
- Nov 29 - Kazaa shutdown deadline extended
- Nov 29 - No Vista Beta 2 this year
- Nov 29 - Firefox 1.5 Available NOW!
- Nov 29 - Hitachi vein recognition for authentication
- Nov 29 - Intel's Fashionable Laptop PC
- Nov 30 - Apple releases OS X security patches
- Nov 30 - Sun to offer more free software
- Nov 30 - DVD Jon recruited for 'MP3 locker'
- Nov 30 - France leads European web use
- Nov 30 - Scientists warn PC monitors cause eye problems
- Nov 30 - New Laptop Without Hard disk by NEC
- Dec 2 - 6 TerabytesWarez servers in Germany confiscated
- Dec 2 - IE flaw lets intruders into Google Desktop
- Dec 2 - Microsoft tweaks browser to avoid liability
- Dec 2 - Gmail gets security upgrade
- Dec 2 - Flaws found in RealNetworks media player
- Dec 5 - Trojans target unpatched IE flaw
- Dec 5 - Adware maker sues Zone Labs
- Dec 7 - IM worms step up a gear
- Dec 7 - Another Sony CD security risk found
- Dec 7 - Google Desktop tweaked to block attackers
- Dec 7 - Microsoft faces Windows ban in Korea
- Dec 7 - Public IE7 beta promised for early 2006
- Dec 7 - .eu domains are go, go, go!
- Dec 7 - KaZaA banned in Australia
- Dec 8 - Fixes coming for Windows flaws
- Dec 8 - Unpatched Firefox 1.5 exploit made public
- Dec 12 - Dec 12 - Browsers to get sturdier padlocks
- Dec 12 - File-swapping fine upheld
- Dec 12 - Apple readies '13.3in widescreen Intel iBook'
- Dec 12 - Breakthrough Chip Delivers Better Digital Pictures for Less Power
- Dec 14 - Toshiba delays HD DVD launch
- Dec 14 - Microsoft/MTV Urge users to ditch iTunes
- Dec 14 - Trojan circulates as fake McAfee patch
- Dec 14 - Keyboard carpal culprit? Not so, study says
- Dec 16 - Google goes on a music hunt
- Dec 19 - Dasher worm threatens Windows users
- Dec 19 - Microsoft patch jams up IE
- Dec 20 - Dell Recalls Laptop Batteries
- Dec 21 - 'High' risk in Symantec antivirus software flaw
- Dec 21 - iTunes and QuickTime flaw detailed
- Dec 21 - Google plugs 'obscure' phishing holes
- Dec 21 - Internet worm catches child porn surfer
- Dec 21 - Music biz failing to stop illegal downloads
- Dec 21 - Seagate Seen Buying Maxtor
- Dec 21 - Hackers download pirate movies onto compromised PCs
- Dec 25 - 2005 Review of the Year: Security
- Dec 25 - 2005 Review of the Year: Gaming
- Dec 25 - Low-price notebooks with speed, style
- Dec 27 - Virus disguises itself as MSN Messenger beta
- Dec 27 - Dell: No plans for Firefox in Australia
- Dec 27 - Pioneer to sell Blu-ray drive in early '06
- Dec 27 - P2P Coming to Firefox
- Dec 30 - Google AdSense Trojan prowls cyberspace
- Jan 3 - EBay users hit by mass phishing attacks
- Jan 3 - Trojans attack unpatched Microsoft vulnerability
- Jan 3 - Google to 'launch own PC'
- Jan 3 - ISP offers pay-as-you-go broadband
- Jan 4 - Toshiba kicks off HD DVD standards war
- Jan 4 - Beating Microsoft to the punch
- Jan 4 - Flash memory to replace notebook HDD
- Jan 4 - Microsoft inadvertently leaks WMF patch
- Jan 4 - Memorex announces faster DL media, archival CD/DVD-R & plans for BD/HD DVD disks
- Jan 4 - Nero Showcases Next-Gen Technologies at CES 2006
- Jan 4 - Google denies plans to build low-cost PC
- Jan 5 - HD DVD Hardware and Content "Now Playing'' at CES
- Jan 5 - ATI Shows High Definition Digital Cable PC Receiver
- Jan 5 - Seagate Hard Drives Offer More Storage
- Jan 5 - Nvidia at CES 2006
- Jan 5 - Pioneer Intro's New Line of DivX Certified DVD Players & New DVD Recorder in U.S
- Jan 5 - Dell shows off speedy game PC
- Jan 5 - MTV gets first crack at Windows' new music
- Jan 5 - World waits for Sober attack
- Jan 7 - Google launches paid video download service
- Jan 9 - Annoy someone online = two years in jail?
- Jan 9 - ISPs asked to help clean up Sober worm
- Jan 9 - Microsoft to hunt for new species of Windows bug
- Jan 9 - Seagate preps Iomega, iVDR killer
- Jan 9 - First Graphics Card With Audio Support Appears at CES
- Jan 9 - Holographic Storage And the Future (HVD)
- Jan 10 - Dodgy anti-spyware firms to cough up $2m
- Jan 11 - Apple update breaks QuickTime
- Jan 11 - Seagate Ships Half-terabyte SATA Drives
- Jan 11 - Google Partners with DivX On Digital Video
- Jan 11 - Ethernet alliance formed
- Jan 11 - Microsoft wins FAT patent case
- Jan 11 - More cracks appear in Windows
- Jan 13 - Symantec Patches Rootkit Technology Found on Norton SystemWorks
- Jan 13 - Apple offer's a removal tool for its latest media player
- Jan 17 - Firefox gets a fifth of European market
- Jan 17 - Apple exploits its hardware/software control
- Jan 17 - DDR 2 prices on the rise
- Jan 17 - Windows Wi-Fi vulnerability discovered
- Jan 17 - Seagate cranks up notebook drives to 160GB
- Jan 19 - Google embraces open IM standards
- Jan 19 - Vista puts the brakes on XP SP3
- Jan 19 - AMD beats expectations
- Jan 19 - Backup software hit with security alerts
- Jan 19 - PC virus celebrates 20th birthday
- Jan 19 - Government goes on a porn hunt
- Jan 19 - More super rogue anti-spyware
- Jan 20 - Downloads become a billion dollar industry
- Jan 20 - New Intel Macs fail speed trials
- Jan 20 - Imation Buys Memorex
- Jan 23 - Kama Sutra worm seduces PC users
- Jan 23 - Apple's iWork emerges as rival to Microsoft Office
- Jan 23 - Trojan blitz poses as credit card warning
- Jan 23 - RIAA To Target ISPs Next?
- Jan 24 - Sex.com sold for around $14m
- Jan 24 - Dell unveils plans for 3G laptops
- Jan 24 - 77% of Google users don't know it records personal data
- Jan 26 - Bluetooth set to take over wireless from Wi-Fi...
- Jan 27 - Western Digital Unveils New 500GB SATA II Hard Disk Drive
- Jan 27 - Kama Sutra virus wipeout...COMING
- Jan 27 - Could your laptop be worth millions?
- Jan 27 - Feds' wiretapping rules challenged in court
- Jan 27 - Google cache cleared of copyright breach
- Jan 27 - Firefox 1.5 tops 20 million downloads
- Jan 30 - Zero day exploit exposes Winamp users
- Jan 30 - Security industry gangs up on spyware
- Jan 30 - University 'rapist' Trojan spreading fast
- Jan 30 - Trojan tests antivirus response time
- Jan 30 - Google Updates Toolbar
- Jan 30 - Vista Could Miss Shipping Target
- Jan 30 - Warner Bros. to Start German File-sharing Service
- Jan 31 - Internet Explorer 7 Now Available for Public Download
- Jan 31 - AMD forum users exposed to WMF worm
- Jan 31 - British ISPs must turn in customer details
- Feb 1 - IE 7 bugs already found
- Feb 1 - New Symantec "Genesis" aims to repel Microsoft
- Feb 2 - Security update out for Firefox 1.5.0.1
- Feb 3 - Sidebar on display in next Vista preview
- Feb 6 - Google blacklists page rank cheats
- Feb 6 - BitTorrent to crack down on use of name
- Feb 6 - AOL and Yahoo! to charge for emails
- Feb 6 - WD offers 120GB pocket external drive
- Feb 6 - IBM Promises 10 times Faster WiFi
- Feb 6 - New Opera Integrates BitTorrent
- Feb 7 - New Technology to Detect Illegal File-Sharing
- Feb 7 - Lawsuit forces users to update Microsoft Office
- Feb 8 - Hackers take Mohammed cartoon jihad online
- Feb 8 - Apple gears up for billionth download
- Feb 8 - Windows hit by yet another WMF hole
- Feb 8 - Software copies DVDs to iPods
- Feb 8 - Sony sets price for Blu-ray Discs
- Feb 9 - Attackers exploit Linux/OSX Firefox flaw
- Feb 9 - Google connects desktop search
- Feb 9 - WidowPC to ship world's first SLI laptop in 60 days
- Feb 13 - Google desktop 'one-stop shop' for hackers
- Feb 13 - Plextor to Ship First 18x DVD Burner Late February
- Feb 13 - Intel iMac display problems reported
- Feb 13 - Seagate Announces 12GB 1-inch Hard Drive
- Feb 14 - Windows Vista boot times to pass by in a Flash
- Feb 14 - MS anti-spyware labels Symantec as Trojan
- Feb 15 - Microsoft launches Office Live beta
- Feb 15 - Patch posted to run Mac OS X 10.4.4 on 'generic PC'
- Feb 16 - Apple OS X gets its first virus
- Feb 16 - RIAA aims to ban CD ripping
- Feb 16 - Microsoft driver flaw saps battery strength
- Feb 16 - Microsoft Reveals Office 2007 Details
- Feb 17 - Sony Incident Leads Government to Consider Rootkit Ban
- Feb 17 - Lite-On to release an 18x DVD burner
- Feb 17 - DMCA axes sites discussing Mac OS for PCs
- Feb 20 - Apple 17in MacBook Pro 'to debut in June'
- Feb 20 - Microsoft Confirms USB Bug
- Feb 20 - Google admits Desktop security risk
- Feb 23 - Google launches personal homepages
- Feb 23 - HVD Alliance to Showcases 3.9 Terabyte Disc
- Feb 23 - Panda Software unveils antivirus for Linux
- Feb 23 - Memory price hikes ahead for Intel PCs
- Feb 28 - Clagger Trojan sparks AV industry war of words
- Feb 28 - New Backup Software for Consumers
- Feb 28 - AOL files suit against suspected phishers
- Feb 28 - AOL hanging up on dial-up customers?
- Feb 28 - Symantec keeps weather eye out for Net threats
- Feb 28 - Software to make your media center 'listen'
- Feb 28 - Dell's Inspiron notebooks get smaller, lighter
- Feb 28 - Microsoft updates IE after patent spat
- Mar 1 - demand for PC support services on the rise
- Mar 1 - Sony sets the date for Blu-ray movie disks
- Mar 3 - Google scrambles to plug Gmail hole
- Mar 3 - Glitch in Norton AV software boot's users off (IRC)
- Mar 5 - One Graphic Card, Triple Resolution from Matrox
- Mar 6 - Email worm threatens lawsuit against victims
- Mar 6 - US man faces IRC Trojan charges
- Mar 6 - Mac OS X hacked in less than 30 minutes
- Mar 7 - DSL over powerline surges forward
- Mar 7 - Sony to ship blank Blu-ray Discs this month
- Mar 7 - TDK Begins Shipping of BD-R Media
- Mar 7 - One of the Fastest PCs in the World on Display at CeBIT 2006
- Mar 9 - Anti-spyware added to beta of Microsoft's OneCare
- Mar 9 - Microsoft to patch Office, Windows flaws
- Mar 9 - Fuel cell offers 14 hours of laptop power
- Mar 9 - Microsoft Unfolds "Origami"
- Mar 10 - Google preps online word processor
- Mar 10 - Microsoft warns of pirate software security risks
- Mar 10 - Feds give Google 21 days--or else
- Mar 11 - Virus names likely a lost cause
- Mar 13 - Microsoft axes Vista Bios replacement
- Mar 13 - McAfee update exterminates Excel
- Mar 13 - Apple drops 20in iMac G5
- Mar 14 - Apple rushes out security patches
- Mar 14 - Google acquires 3D sketch artist
- Mar 14 - Western Digital brings external "My Book"
- Mar 14 - Blu-ray Freeware Application Released
- Mar 14 - Microsoft to Offer Parental Web Monitoring
- Mar 14 - Trojan Cryzip extorts decryption fee
- Mar 14 - French government blocks moves to legalise Internet downloading
