‘Opening Up Education’ initiative will aim to equip young people with digital tools and skills
Google has offered the European Commission a new range of proposed changes to its search services in a three-year-old antitrust…
It looks like mobile roaming charges will not go extinct
Google abuses its dominance in search in the EU far worse than it does in the US, says Wayne Rash
EU says 71 percent of all wireless data traffic in Europe is transmitted through Wi-Fi
Competition commissioner Joaquin Almunia once again tells Google to offer more concessions
Neelie Kroes warns PRISM's snooping will undermine European confidence in the cloud
CoolEmAll signs up new members to clean up Europe's dirty data centres
NSA has been spying on EU offices, while collecting data from millions of Germans
EU roaming regulations make it even cheaper to use your mobile abroad
Google and five other European countries are threatening Google with sizeable fines over its failure to amend its policies on…
European Commission heeds Neelie Kroes' plea to ban mobile roaming charges
A year after it was introduced, the EU Directive on Privacy and Electronic Communications still doesn’t bother Britain
British companies are perplexed by proposed EU rules to boost privacy, says the ICO
Participants get the first opportunity to play around with data produced by the brand new Galileo satellites
Hispalinux demands an investigation into the use of UEFI Secure Boot protocol in Windows 8
Proposed EC regulations unveiled by the EC would make new properties broadband-ready
Taxpayers could end up paying more if European data protection proposals go ahead as planned, says Justice Committee
A new EU programme to combat the shortage of IT professionals was launched at CeBIT
Yahoo wants to ensure "pseudonymous" data does not have the same protections as non-anonymised information in Europe
Cameron's budget cuts hit European broadband plans, as digital funds dive from €9.2 billion to €1 billion
EU proposals could force 42,000 companies to reveal details of cyber-attacks
Seventeen US organisations ask their government to have the courage of Obama's convictions
The decision shows dissent in the EU Parliament, but is far from being final
Neelie Kroes encourages the introduction of cheap, “limited” broadband connections
Operators encouraged after talks with EC competition commissioner
Keeping all customer data could be in breach of European constitution, says Austrian court
The new rules will make patents more accessible to smaller businesses
EU considers investigation into alleged state subsidies from the Chinese government
Exclusive: US officials try to alter and delay EU data privacy reform, sources tell TechWeekEurope, but Commission stands firm