France leans on HP over job cuts
News HP's attempts at restructuring its global operations have hit a snag across The Channel
Ellison calms Siebel nerves
Video Project Fusion is on track, and Siebel's on-demand services are not at risk, he says
Engineering BT to 21CN
Q&A Trials are starting in Cardiff, but is the switch going to be worth it?
Nokia pushing mobile development at Eclipse
News Builder: The mobile phone manufacturer is hoping to attract more developers through its involvement in the open source tools project
Getting blown away in the bandwidth explosion
Comment Broadband is more available and faster than ever before. Guess who's ready to take full advantage - and guess who's missing the boat
Sun's pieces of eight
Leader What becomes of the broken part, Ed?
Debian developers ponder trademark changes
News The current Debian trademark policy is too vague and has not scaled well, says a project member
Woolworths looks to the Net for salvation
News High street chain is fighting falling sales by letting customers order online in its stores
US announces global intellectual-property plan
News Intellectual-property infringement is costing US businesses $250bn a year, according to the US government
Telewest fined over inflexible working
News Employee who wasn't granted flexible working hours to help her care for her baby receives thousand of pounds in compensation
Ofcom approves landmark BT restructuring
News BT is creating a new division called Openreach to run its local network, as part of major reforms prompted by Ofcom
Microsoft reorganisation gets bloggers debating
News High-profile bloggers suspect the software giant's restructuring will see it ramp up its efforts against Google, while others speculate that the move doesn't go far enough
Mobile users demand better batteries
News Survey: Longer battery life is rated as more important than entertainment features like music and TV, say mobile device users
Low-spec Niagara on the way
News A senior Sun executive has indicated versions of his firm's latest server chip that aren't fully functional could find their way into commodity servers as a cheap option
Ellison: We'll double Oracle's size
News Pushing Oracle's turnover from $15bn to $30bn will require a few more acquisitions, Larry Ellison tells Oracle OpenWorld
Sun faces shareholder mutiny
News Sun's shareholders are insisting that the firm must stop rewarding its executives when the company fails to hit targets



