Lawyers busted over 'sexist' email
News The offensive email said that a black female employee should be replaced by a 'busty blonde'
Consumer PCs?
Comment Guy Kewney takes a closer look at the iMerge, a CD player that does more than simply play CDs
Intel paves the way for cheaper Pentium 4 PCs
News New chipsets oust Rambus memory in favour of cheaper SDRAM, aiming to please business buyers. Can the new products rev up lacklustre Pentium 4 sales?
Ntl and BT
Comment BT is pushing ahead with its sale of Cellnet as ntl launches a high-speed Internet service. But is any of this in the interest of consumers?
StrongARM muscles into low-end HP handhelds
News Hewlett-Packard's Jornada is due for an Intel overhaul and may even get wireless features, but it still has to survive the Compaq merger
.Info chief quits in protest over sunrise period
News The sunrise period for the roll-out of the .info domain was an 'abomination', says Afilias director
HP-Compaq Branding
Comment The HP-Compaq merger is raising all kinds of questions - not least, which brand will dominate? Guy Kewney looks at the branding issues a merger like this creates, and their implications for both...
HP-Compaq to run antitrust gauntlet
News Antitrust experts predict that the merger between HP and Compaq will come under stiff scrutiny from regulators - especially in Europe
Australian university leading global storage charge
News Mega-storage service unveiled capable of holding 270 million books at Australian IT show
IE 6 gains foothold in browser market
News New Microsoft browser quickly gains on Netscape 6, but builds more slowly than previous Explorer releases
Intel says chip sales on track
News PC market bellwether says it is confident that its business has stopped its freefall, but some observers aren't so sure
Copyright act gags programmers
News Programmers are refusing to publish their work for fear of prosecution under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act - but are their protests justified?
Government limits consultation on child protection law
News The Home Office has been criticised for excluding public interest groups from its consultation on new 'grooming' laws
Intel takes running start at chip hurdles
News Intel says it has rooted out the organisational problems that had been leading to bugs and delays



