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New cybercrime law forces telcos to store user data
Australia gets closer to European treaty.
Darren Pauli
Aug 23 2012, 8:08AM
Security
Asus overtakes Dell in EU PC rankings
Western European PC shipments fall 11 percent, Gartner says
Nicole Kobie
Nov 15 2011, 8:13AM
Hardware
Cybercrime bill passes lower house unchanged
Greens furious.
Staff Writers
Aug 25 2011, 9:44AM
Security
MEPs still unhappy with Swift data privacy implications
Plan to allow US snooping on European bank transactions needs tighter
regulation.
Rosalie Marshall
Apr 23 2010, 8:46AM
News
European Commission warming to Oracle
Sun takeover looks more likely.
David Neal
Dec 15 2009, 8:45AM
Finance
Oracle lawyer confident of Sun deal
European regulators remain unconvinced.
Dec 14 2009, 2:59PM
News
Mobile industry picking up as recession eases
Recovery will be slow but steady, says analyst.
Staff Writers
Sep 30 2009, 8:22AM
Mobility
Intel anti-trust appeal details released
EU publishes text of chip firm's motion for dismissal.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 17 2009, 8:13AM
Hardware
Microsoft opens Windows to browser competition
Users to get choice of browser at startup.
Iain Thomson
Jul 25 2009, 9:47AM
Software
LCD panel cartel under the glare of the EC
LG and Phillips confirm on guardian.co.uk they were sent Statement of Objections for allegedly participating in an LCD panel cartel.
Lilia Guan
Jul 17 2009, 3:13PM
Hardware
Microsoft faces more EU anti-trust probes
New investigations centre on Office suite.
Rosalie Marshall
Jul 9 2009, 9:27AM
News
Microsoft preempts European decision on bundling of IE
Windows 7 will be offered to manufacturers with or without Internet Explorer.
Staff Writers
Jun 13 2009, 9:15AM
News
AMD: Intel's EU law violation ruling a win for competition
Hardware vendor sees the European Commission's (EU) decision to find Intel guilty of abusing its dominant position in the global x86 microprocessor market an important step.
Lilia Guan
May 14 2009, 3:07PM
Hardware
Intel consolidates European research
Intel has announced it is reorganising its research division in Europe with the Intel Labs Europe (ILE) project.
Iain Thomson
Jan 31 2009, 10:16AM
Hardware
First quantum encrypted network goes live
Austrian scientists get close to total protection.
Iain Thomson
Oct 11 2008, 7:38AM
Security
NICTA to design global Internet testbed
NICTA has joined a €8.9 million (AUD$15.4m) project that will address the design of testbeds to evaluate new technologies for large networks such as the Internet.
Staff Writers
Sep 11 2008, 8:31AM
Collaboration
UK skills gap hinders European growth potential
Improving UK IT skills is crucial to meeting European targets for economic growth, says IT trade body Intellect.
Sarah Arnott
Aug 3 2006, 10:20AM
Strategy
European boffins aim to build online trust
Frameworks for the online business world.
Robert Jaques
Jul 6 2006, 4:02PM
Security
EU committee backs telecoms data storage rule
A European Union committee agreed that details of all EU-wide phone calls and Internet use should be stored, but the steps did not go as far as some member states had wanted in the battle against terrorism and crime.
Huw Jones
Nov 25 2005, 8:34AM
Data centre
European ruling against Microsoft welcomed
RealNetworks, Novell, Samba and others applauded a European court's ruling this week against Microsoft but agreed it's still unclear how the terms and conditions will affect their interests.
Paula Rooney
Dec 23 2004, 12:00AM
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