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EU data protection targets tech giants
The EU is looking at enforcing new privacy rules to give web users the "right to be forgotten."
Businesses urged to prepare for EU cookie laws
New EU laws will require websites to gain consent from users before placing cookies on their computers.
BT boosts superfast broadband in Cornwall
Cornwall is hoping to be one of the best connected areas in the world after a £132 million superfast broadband project is completed.
Murdoch to sue Skype for use of ‘Sky’ trademark
An ongoing five year battle between Skype and BSkyB has come to light this week and it seems the EU is on Rupert Murdoch’s side.
Widenius appeals Sun/Oracle acquisition
The deal may have gone through back in January, but the creator of MySQL is still calling for the EU to step in.
Storing of search history backed by MEPs
New plans to store web search history in order to detect paedophiles have raised privacy concerns from civil liberties groups.
Tech leaders call on EU to cut hazardous materials
A group of tech leaders is calling on the EU to ban hazardous materials being used in electronics.
Today in tech: Apple’s millions, HP’s Palm and Google’s wind
Pressed for time but need to keep on top of tech news? Look no further than this daily roundup.<br> <br>
EU reveals details of Intel case
The European Commission has released the evidence behind its case against Intel.
Get ready for tighter IT regulation, says Gartner
Security risks mean the EU will look to increase IT regulation, the analyst firm has predicted.
Intel to appeal €1 billion fine by EU
Intel has said it will appeal the record fine after the EU accused the firm of using rebates to hurt its rivals.
British public services to test EU electronic ID project
If successful, the STORK project will make it much easier for EU businesses and citizens to use online public services in countries other than...
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 warns of looming youth tech skills crisis
Digital skills shortage leaves EU youth a step behind, according to research.
European Commission proposes cheaper roaming prices
The EC wants to see roaming voice and data caps implemented across the EU.
ICSPA launched to fight global cyber crime
The group will hope to open up communication channels between nations to fight cyber crime.
EU's mobile roaming price caps come into play
Users will benefit from lower roaming data prices from now on.
ICO offers businesses cookie law guidance
The ICO produces nine pages of guidance for UK businesses on the new cookie laws coming into force this month.
Microsoft files Google complaint with EU
Microsoft files a formal complaint against Google with the European Commission, claiming the latter was trying to create a walled garden around...
European Parliament hit by cyber attack
A cyber strike hits European Parliament, yet there is no confirmation on whether it was related to the EC attacks.
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