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Google could be fined over anti-competitive practice in Europe
EU regulators slap company for forcing pre-installs.
Staff Writers
Apr 21 2016 12:48PM
Hardware
EU competition chief to charge Google with Android abuse
Claims company's own apps are favoured.
Staff Writers
Apr 19 2016 6:52AM
Software
US sets out spying limits as part of new EU data pact
Safeguards address EU concerns.
Staff Writers
Feb 28 2016 9:54PM
Strategy
Europe considers reserving 700MHz for mobile data
Joint proposal would assign band to wireless broadband across EU.
Juha Saarinen
Feb 8 2016 10:32AM
Telco/ISP
US, EU miss major deadline in data transfer pact talks
Negotiations continue on safe harbour replacement.
Staff Writers
Feb 2 2016 1:08PM
Security
EU close to passing first-ever uniform cyber security rules
Wants to compel web giants to share their data breaches.
Staff Writers
Jan 15 2016 5:02PM
Security
Google censors more than a million links under EU privacy ruling
Implements 'right to be forgotten'.
Juha Saarinen
Nov 27 2015 7:00AM
Strategy
EU wants to sign US data transfer deal within three months
Replacement to 'invalid' agreement.
Staff Writers
Nov 9 2015 2:59PM
Security
Businesses await EU ruling on US data privacy pact
Legality of Safe Harbour deal to be ruled on by court.
Staff Writers
Oct 1 2015 10:20AM
Strategy
EU inquiry raises prospect of regulating the web
Investigates online behaviour of US web companies.
Staff Writers
Sep 25 2015 6:43AM
Strategy
EU greenlights Nokia’s acquisition of Alcatel-Lucent
Merged entity to compete with Samsung, Ericsson.
Staff Writers
Jul 26 2015 1:52PM
Financial Services
Eight EU nations urge caution on internet regulation
As Australia passes law to block overseas piracy sites.
Staff Writers
Jun 24 2015 11:08AM
Software
EU considers more regulation for tech giants
Probes big IT companies in digital market overhaul.
Staff Writers
May 6 2015 6:55AM
Strategy
EU places bets on 5G
Believes technology can help drive economic growth.
Staff Writers
Mar 4 2015 6:44AM
Networking
Italian privacy regulators to probe Google's US HQ
Investigates compliance with European law.
Staff Writers
Feb 23 2015 7:06AM
Software
EU executive revisits data retention
Previous bill dismissed over privacy concerns.
Staff Writers
Feb 2 2015 11:54AM
Security
Be wary of the EU's 'right to be forgotten'
[Opinion] Case against Google sets a dangerous precedent.
Dan Jerker B. Svantesson
Dec 2 2014 1:00PM
Software
EU wants Google to expand 'right to be forgotten'
Watchdogs want rule applied globally.
Staff Writers
Nov 27 2014 7:11AM
Financial Services
Russian hackers use Windows zero-day to spy on NATO, EU
SandWorm Team active for five years.
Jim Finkle
,
Staff Writers
Oct 15 2014 6:06AM
Security
Ireland's Apple tax treatment may breach EU laws
Competition watchdog puts partnership on notice.
Tom Bergin
,
Julia Fioretti
Oct 1 2014 6:52AM
Financial Services
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