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EU and Russia unveil new spacecraft

EU and Russia unveil new spacecraft

Planners have unveiled a new spaceship design for a joint EU/Russian trip to the moon..
Iain Thomson Jul 25 2008 2:36PM Hardware
NICTA invests $290,000 in EU collaboration

NICTA invests $290,000 in EU collaboration

Research organisation NICTA has joined an international collaboration that aims to improve online data transfer.
Liz Tay Jul 16 2008 4:17PM Software
EU wants to cut cost of mobile calls

EU wants to cut cost of mobile calls

The amount that telecoms operators charge for connecting each others' mobile phone calls is set to fall drastically thanks to guidelines just published by the European Commission.
Tony Dennis Jun 28 2008 12:01PM Telco/ISP
EU pushes for rapid adoption of IPv6

EU pushes for rapid adoption of IPv6

The European Union wants a quarter of businesses, public authorities and households to move to the next-generation Internet Protocol by 2010, as the current system is running out of addresses..
Guy Dixon May 30 2008 7:47AM Networking
EU green lights Activision-Blizzard merger

EU green lights Activision-Blizzard merger

The European Union has given permission for French conglomerate Vivendi to proceed with its proposed acquisition of gaming giant Activision..
Clement James Apr 18 2008 7:15AM Financial Services
EU votes to protect file sharing

EU votes to protect file sharing

Plans to cut off internet access to people accused of file sharing have hit a hurdle after the EU voted to protect the rights of internet users..
Iain Thomson Apr 14 2008 7:35AM Software
EU reports on search engine data retention

EU reports on search engine data retention

The Article 29 Working Party on EU data protection has recommended that search engine providers should not retain user information for longer than six months..
Iain Thomson Apr 9 2008 7:22AM Storage
EU outlines plans to tackle cyber-war

EU outlines plans to tackle cyber-war

We shall fight them on the servers, we shall fight them in the browser, we
shall never reboot.
Iain Thomson Apr 1 2008 3:31PM Security
EU looks hard at Nokia's Navteq buy

EU looks hard at Nokia's Navteq buy

The European Commission has begun a careful examination of Nokia's proposed acquisition of mapping firm Navteq..
Shaun Nichols Apr 1 2008 7:19AM Networking
EU sceptical on Microsoft interoperability pledge

EU sceptical on Microsoft interoperability pledge

The European Commission has expressed scepticism over yesterday's announcement by Microsoft that it will make its software easier to operate with rival products..
Guy Dixon Feb 25 2008 8:10AM Software
EU plans 95-year music copyright law

EU plans 95-year music copyright law

The European Union is planning to extend the ownership rights for performers of recorded music from 50 years to 95 years..
Iain Thomson Feb 18 2008 2:38PM Software
EU plans border surveillance system

EU plans border surveillance system

The European Union has outlined plans to create a border surveillance system that will see member states exchange up-to-date information across a secure computer network..
Matt Chapman Feb 15 2008 8:14AM Security
Microsoft's EU patent pledge incompatible with GPL

Microsoft's EU patent pledge incompatible with GPL

Linux vendors will be unable to license Microsoft's interoperability patents under the terms that were mandated by the European Commission, open source legal experts argue.
Tom Sanders Oct 25 2007 7:40AM Software
EU forces Microsoft to cage open source patent dogs

EU forces Microsoft to cage open source patent dogs

Redmond forced to provide free, irrevocable patent pledge to non-commercial open source..
Tom Sanders Oct 24 2007 2:59PM Software
EU think-tank floats OS bundling ban

EU think-tank floats OS bundling ban

A Brussels think-tank has proposed that the European Commission block vendors from pre-installing operating systems with new PCs.
Shaun Nichols Sep 25 2007 4:29PM Hardware
EU boss wants to censor the internet

EU boss wants to censor the internet

Franco Frattini calls for ban on searches for 'bomb', 'kill', 'genocide' and
'terrorism'.
Iain Thomson Sep 14 2007 7:31AM Telco/ISP
EU gives nod to laser fusion research

EU gives nod to laser fusion research

The European Union has approved a £500m programme to conduct research into laser-based nuclear fusion.
Staff Writers Sep 5 2007 11:35AM Hardware
Intel hits back at EU antitrust probe

Intel hits back at EU antitrust probe

Intel has hit back at the European Union after the organisation brought antitrust charges against the chip giant.
Iain Thomson Jul 31 2007 9:04AM Hardware
EU brings charges against Intel

EU brings charges against Intel

The European Commission is bringing antitrust charges against Intel, according to multiple media reports.
Shaun Nichols Jul 30 2007 1:36PM Hardware
EU frees spectrum for advanced mobile services

EU frees spectrum for advanced mobile services

The European Commission is to repeal the GSM Directive of 1987, effectively freeing up large swathes of radio spectrum for advanced mobile data and multimedia services.
Andrew Charlesworth Jul 27 2007 4:56PM Telco/ISP

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