Ex-Intel man cleared in email trial

A Californian court has cleared a former Intel worker of wrongdoing for using the microchip maker's email to fire off disparaging messages to 35,000 workers at the firm, in a case that tested the boundaries of free speech online. By David Teather.

Lycos revenues tumble by a third

12.45pm: Weak advertising and the loss of a long-term deal with Bertelsmann has led to revenues plummeting at pan-European internet service Lycos. By Owen Gibson.

Ebay rakes in rising revenues

10am: Online auction site Ebay has revealed soaring revenues and said it had sold over £3bn-worth of goods already this year. By Owen Gibson.

Broadband price drop is fix, say ISPs

8.30am: Internet service providers have reacted angrily to BT's latest broadband price cuts, saying they are being cheated by hidden charges. By Owen Gibson.

Egg aims to crack the US market

Three months after launching an operation in France, online bank Egg yesterday disclosed that it wanted to crack the United States. By Rupert Jones.

Infighting threatens AOL Time Warner chief

11am: An acrimonious dispute over dropping the AOL name from the AOL Time Warner name is threatening the credibility of chief executive Richard Parsons. By Patrick Barrett.

Reed Elsevier trades up online

Publishing group Reed Elsevier has claimed the unlikely title of the world's third largest internet company by revenue, reports John Cassy.

Celebrity haunt ordered to clamp down on drugs

Members of London's exclusive celebrity haunt, Soho House, are to have their handbags searched and trips to the toilet monitored under new rules to stop recreational drug binges. By Angelique Chrisafis.

Web piracy hits music sales

1pm: Music sales slumped last year with experts levelling blame on internet piracy, despite stars including Robbie Williams declaring piracy as 'great'. By Owen Gibson.