results for 'EU'
UK business still confused by WEEE after a year
The implementation of the technology recycling legislation a year today still has many companies baffled by its requirements.
EU to force operators to split network and retail
European Parliament moves to boost competition, but stops short of creating a more-powerful regulator to take on Internet security.
Europe's not finished with Microsoft
Microsoft's troubles in Europe are far from over, as Neelie Kroes, The EU competition commissioner, has warned. We review the past and future...
EU takes stock of public networks
A report to investigate what countries are doing to strengthen the resilience of public communication networks finds a light touch approach in the UK.
3 berates mobile regulation
The company thinks the playing field still isn’t level for either itself or consumers.
European leaders want broadband for all
In what's becoming a common theme among politicians, the European Commission is debating measures to make broadband available for everyone in the...
Experian launches universal ID check
New electronic data security service extends into new territory set to safeguard against looming EU cross-border e-commerce regulation.
EU: Focus on knowledge to boost economy
Europe should look to differentiate its economy on knowledge and new technology innovations.
EU looks to widen roaming text caps, include data
The European Union is set to pass the measure which would cap roaming text message costs as well as reduce mobile data tariffs.
European Commission waters down telecom reforms
The package of regulations to cut tariffs and boost competition is expected to come into force.
Defending Europe against cyber attack
How ENISA helps EU member states with national cyber defences, as well as securing European-wide business networks.
Boffins think small over phones and gadgets
Bigger is most certainly not better when it comes to handhelds.<br>
Intel begs for more time from EU court
Intel faces charges that it paid a retailer to favour computers which featured its chips.
EU mulls UK government Phorm response
The UK government’s response to EU privacy concerns surrounding the web monitoring system fails to address the legality of its trial methods.
WTO review of technology import duty blocked by EU
The import levies on technology including monitors, scanners, printers and set-top boxes face scrutiny from the World Trade Organisation.
EU hits Intel with new competition charges
Following our report on Wednesday that a fresh set of antitrust charges were imminent, the EU has confirmed plans to take action against the chip...
Europe planning new antitrust charges against Intel
The world’s leading PC chipmaker faced renewed charges from European regulators over its market dominance in relation to rival AMD.
Data watchdog calls for tougher EU laws
The Information Commissioner has criticised current European data protection law, launching a new assessment into its strengths and weaknesses.
US takes on EU over tech tariffs
The United States has filed a complaint with the World Trade Organisation over import charges.
Microsoft to appeal antitrust fine
The software giant confirms it is to appeal the €899-million fine handed down by European regulators earlier this year.




















