Unhappy executives in the digital economy
News Dot-com employers are finding it tough to retain key staff according to a new report
ISPs hail 'common-sense' approach to regulation
News Landmark ruling finally recognises that service providers have no control over third-party content
Mobile phone firms hit by dawn raids
News EU hits T-Mobile, BT Cellnet, Vodafone and others with multi-country, simultaneous inspections in price-fixing investigation
EU raids mobile phone companies
News Regulators launch unannounced inspections in price-fixing investigation
Security showdown: Black Hat vs. Def Con
News Las Vegas plays host to two separate security conferences this week - one for people who guard computer systems, another for those who break into them
Wall Street waits for word on Yahoo!
News New chief executive Terry Semel takes the stage for the first time, and analysts will be looking for clues to what direction the Web bellwether will take
Sun may be in storage deal with Hitachi
News According to one analyst, Sun Microsystems has signed a deal to sell high-end storage products from Hitachi Data Systems. A partnership between Sun and Hitachi would put more pressure on market...
EU decision on email spam imminent
News European Parliament sources believe that a vote has been taken, and will be announced shortly
Box office hits pirated over Web
News MediaForce says Internet film pirating now includes current hits like 'Tomb Raider' and 'Pearl Harbor'
Red Hat rival shifts pricing plan
News Red Hat plans force competition to offer bare-bones pricing
Compaq: Sales to fall, more layoffs loom
News Shortfall blamed on 'worsening economic conditions in Europe'
'Time bomb' strikes Visual Studio.Net beta
News Another headache for Microsoft as users learn they will have to reinstall Visual Studio.Net to fix bug
Flaw detected in Check Point security
News FireWall-1 and VPN-1 have a problem that could let intruders through a firewall or enable a DoS attack
Intel stops shipping faulty server chip
News Unfixable bug discovered in 900MHz Pentium III Xeon a month after launch
Study: Win XP activation 'innocuous' on privacy
News A report reveals details on Microsoft's controversial product-activation technology, but concluded that it allows for reasonable upgrades and doesn't threaten customers' privacy
MSN outages let IM foes in
News Microsoft says it's fixed the glitches in its MSN Messenger service, but now the company has to tackle another problem: stemming any flow of irate users to its instant-messaging rivals
A Year Ago: Hacking will cost world $1.6 trillion this year
News Hackers and virus authors will cost the world economy over £1 trillion this year, says new study



