Nearly half of European mobile users don't use mobile data because of high roaming costs, says EU
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Europe’s Semiconductor CEOs Back ‘Internet Of Things’ Research Drive
Chief executives of ARM, Infineon and STMicroelectronics want to double value of Europe's microprocessor industry by 2020
European App Economy Will Be Worth £52 Billion By 2018, Says EU
There will be plenty of developer jobs, but lack of education and skills could sabotage European success
CloudFlare: Biggest DDoS Ever Hits Europe
DDoS weighing in at nearly 400Gbps targets unnamed CloudFlare customer in Europe, as attackers use NTP to amplify attack
GSMA Praises UK 4G Spectrum Innovation But Tells Europe To Do More
GSMA Director General Anne Bouverot says despite UK's "excellent" work, Europe risks falling behind
Britain Takes Lead Role At CeBIT 2014 Tech Fair
Great Britain will be partner country for Germany's CeBIT show in 2014
European Software Firms Defy Economic Climate To Invest In R&D
European Commission-backed Truffle 100 Europe index says European firms continue to spend despite declining revenues
Facebook Could Face Investigation In Ireland Over PRISM Data
A group of Austrian law students demands action from the Irish privacy watchdog
Massive Malware Attack On South African Fast Food Chains Traced To Europe
Crooks who made off with millions might be European
European Commission Plans To Ban Mobile Roaming Leaked
Roaming will be a thing of the past, if the draft put together by Neelie Kroes and Co can become a reality
EC Says Three Quarters Of Europeans Dont Receive Advertised Broadband Speeds
EC study into European broadband says consumers are getting a rough deal
EU Votes To End Roaming Charges In 2014
European Commission heeds Neelie Kroes' plea to ban mobile roaming charges
LeWeb 2013: Level39’s Eric van der Kleij: Say No To EU Exit
Head of fintech accelerator Level39, Eric van der Kleij, thinks the UK tech scene will suffer if the country leaves the EU. Companies need talent and much of that comes from migrants, says van der Kleij. But the UK government is gett ...
Eurovision Big Data Researchers Predict Victory For Denmark
Microsoft researchers predict the likely outcome of Eurovision but don't bet on the UK
ICO Concerned Over ‘Guesswork’ Surrounding EU Data Privacy Laws
British companies are perplexed by proposed EU rules to boost privacy, says the ICO
Go Daddy European Sites Hit By Large DDoS
Hosting giant feels the force of an unusually large attack
The EC Data Protection Proposals Will Be Costly And Complex
European data protection laws will be costly and frustrating, warn Sally Annereau and Debbie Heywood
Privacy Activists Doorstep Facebook Over EU Lobbying
Facebook gets a visit from activists who say it has helped cripple proposed EU privacy rules
EU: UK Government Will Lose The Fight Against Privacy Laws
Exclusive: EU sources say UK has little backing as it seeks to kill privacy regulation,whilst Viviane Reding bites back against British lobbyists
UK Battles Brussels To Kill Data Privacy Regulation
Lord McNally wants lightweight privacy rules instead of the EU's proposed tough Regulation
Smartphone Users At White Cliffs Of Dover Incur Roaming Charges
Residents and tourists in Kent are unwittingly roaming while still in the UK
CeBIT 2013: Neelie Kroes Launches “Grand Coalition” To Fix Skills Gap
A new EU programme to combat the shortage of IT professionals was launched at CeBIT
EC Issues £485m Microsoft Antitrust Fine For Breaking Settlement
Microsoft becomes the first company to be fined for breaking an antitrust settlement
BT Lobbyists Try To Water Down EU Privacy Legislation
BT has problems with EU proposals on privacy by design and the right to be forgotten
American NGOs Urge Their Government To Support EU Privacy Proposals
Seventeen US organisations ask their government to have the courage of Obama's convictions
US Data Privacy Campaigners Support Brussels Against US Interference
US groups from opposing factions do battle in Brussels
EU Proposals To Force Cyber Attack Transparency On Businesses
Exclusive: European Commission hopes to enshrine transparency around cyber incidents in law
EU Mobile Operator Talks Could Lead To Pan-European Infrastructure
Operators encouraged after talks with EC competition commissioner
European Cybercrime Centre To Open On Friday
Europol hopes to gather intelligence and skills for the benefit of all member states
European Commission Relaxes Broadband Guidelines To Spur Ultrafast Spread
UK ultrafast broadband projects might be getting a boost thanks to fresh guidelines coming from Brussels