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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 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.
EU calls for more ICT funding
The European Commission wants to make Europe the world leader in ICT.
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...
ICO claims EU data law is ‘showing its age’
The European Data Directive needs an overhaul to meet modern data challenges, the Information Commissioner has said.
EU considers €1 billion broadband investment
Ahead of the UK's Digital Britain report, the European Commission proposes to invest in broadband to boost the economy.
EC urges UK and Europe to do more about spam
Making sure that legislation is enforced could make a big difference in the war against spam.
Boffins think small over phones and gadgets
Bigger is most certainly not better when it comes to handhelds.<br>
EC pledges e-payments fraud action
A new report by the European Commission has recognised that payments fraud online is on the rise and pledged to do more to promote technology...
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.
EU to set investment guidelines for telcos
Non-binding guidance designed to stimulate competition and protect telecoms investments as more countries join the union.
Software upgrade attempts to solve iPhone problems
The recent Apple iPhone software update was to do with recent connection problems, claims European mobile service provider T-Mobile.
EU anti-trust powers to be tested by Microsoft ruling
A Luxemburg court is set to hand down a significant anti-trust ruling in relation to Microsoft's on-going spat with European competition chiefs,...
Security pros call for data breach regulations
Security professionals debate the recommendations of independent research to introduce tough European data breach and security regulations.
Security overlooked in rush to comply with EU financial directive
Experts warn that security could be an afterthought as companies try to comply with new European financial markets directive.
BCS supports data centre code of conduct
The publication of the first European code of conduct for data centre operators has received endorsement from the UK’s professional IT body.
UK reveals role in European identity scheme
A member of the Department of Work and Pensions reveals the UK’s role in an EC sponsored cross-border identity scheme.
Red Hat joins European open platform telecoms project
OPUCE project to produce next generation open standards-based telecoms service delivery platform.
European mobile broadband subscribers on the grow
As worldwide mobile subscribers continue to grow, Europe leads the way with the most subscribers of any region.
Data centre capacity running low
Data centre rationalisation and consolidation are the order of the day, as research finds European capacity is running critically close to...
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