18 Dec 2007
The much-vaunted iPhone is likely to shift a few units this Christmas, judging by the crowds in the Apple store. But it’s not just Steve Jobs who will benefit – the whole smartphone industry will get a boost.
13 Dec 2007
We've all received the occasional email from a wealthy Nigerian businessman who's promising to transfer us 10m quid if we'll only hand over our bank details – and probably wondered how anyone could fall for it. But the scary news is that email spammers could be getting smarter...
07 Dec 2007
Larry Page, the co-founder of Google, was apparently set to marry his girlfriend at the weekend - and the guest list was likely to have a higher net worth than most continents.
06 Dec 2007
Ever wanted to know what your team members really thought about your management style? Or felt the need to spout off on exactly why your boss is rubbish, without risking your job in the process? Well now you can, with the launch of a new online tool designed to help managers improve their skills ahead...
01 Dec 2007
| by Tara Craig
Some foreign words are better left un-translated. 'Tofu' sounds so much more exotic than 'bean curd'.
01 Dec 2007
Your company is more likely to attract the brightest and keep them if its own internal communications reflect the slick, collaborative informality of Web 2.0, with its blogs, wikis and social-networking sites. So there's a good case for going with the techno-flow rather than clamping down on personal...
23 Nov 2007
It may have taken several years, but the National Audit Office has finally come to the same conclusion as many people did at the time: that the privatisation of research group QinetiQ was a pretty rotten deal for the UK taxpayer.
16 Nov 2007
Yes, it's time to finish your week on a flourish thanks to our educational YouTube round-up, bringing you the best business clips from around the world. This week, we're heading across the Atlantic for some lessons on creativity: Rattlebrain shows us how to run the perfect brainstorming session; Random...
13 Nov 2007
If you’re looking to boost your environmental credentials, there’s no hotter name to be associated with than Al Gore, the world’s most famous climate-change-campaigning ex-vice president. So US venture firm Kleiner, Perkins, Caulfield and Byers will have left their rivals green with envy after their...
09 Nov 2007
Here at MT we’re always interested in clever new products, particularly if they do their bit to save the environment. So as you’d expect, we were very excited to learn about a new bra designed to encourage Japanese women to re-use their chopsticks.