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Former White House security advisor accuses countries of sponsoring cyber crime

Former White House security advisor accuses countries of sponsoring cyber crime

Russia, Moldova and Belarus cited.
Dan Raywood Oct 15 2010 10:57AM Security
Europe stays offline due to privacy and net speeds

Europe stays offline due to privacy and net speeds

Will a 30 Mbps lure suffice?
Liam Tung Oct 14 2010 9:36AM Security
Europe raids suspected illegal movie kingpins

Europe raids suspected illegal movie kingpins

Targets alleged suppliers of pre-market movies.
Liam Tung Sep 8 2010 6:20AM Networking
Toshiba recalls overheating Satellite laptops

Toshiba recalls overheating Satellite laptops

Melting plastic power input.
Liam Tung Sep 3 2010 1:26PM Hardware
HP profits down 19 per cent

HP profits down 19 per cent

EDS the only bright spot in tough quarter.
Iain Thomson Aug 19 2009 2:25PM Business
EU calls for consumer-friendly approach to file sharing

EU calls for consumer-friendly approach to file sharing

Content regulation requires fresh thinking.
Rosalie Marshall Jul 11 2009 8:27AM Networking
Google responds to Street View privacy concerns

Google responds to Street View privacy concerns

Google has announced changes to the way it collects images for its Street View service in response to a number of complaints from privacy advocates.
Staff Writers Jun 16 2009 11:14AM Security
Intel consolidates European research

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 30 2009 4:47PM Hardware
Europe adopts new cyber crime agenda

Europe adopts new cyber crime agenda

EU vice president calls for co-operation and information exchange between
member states.
Staff Writers Nov 28 2008 10:51AM Security
SC Awards Europe 2009 open for entry

SC Awards Europe 2009 open for entry

SC Magazine has announced that its 2009 awards are now open for entry.
SC Australia Staff Sep 1 2008 10:57AM Security
FBI access to private data in Europe pending

FBI access to private data in Europe pending

The European Commission is said to be close to finalizing an agreement with the United States that would allow the FBI to see the credit card histories and internet browsing habits of European citizens.
Richard Thurston Jul 1 2008 9:56AM Security
ENISA warns Europe to step up to prevent 'digital 9/11'

ENISA warns Europe to step up to prevent 'digital 9/11'

The European Commission's security advisor says that imbalances between member states must be ironed out and the reporting of security breaches must become mandatory in order to tackle the threat of cyberattacks.
Richard Thurston May 30 2008 9:58AM Security
Submarine cable to link Europe, Middle East and India

Submarine cable to link Europe, Middle East and India

A group of 16 global telcos is to build a high-bandwidth submarine cable system to link Europe, the Middle East and India..
Staff Writers May 9 2008 7:39AM Telco/ISP
Europe leapfrogs US in broadband take-up

Europe leapfrogs US in broadband take-up

The number of European broadband users has topped the 100 million mark, according to the European Commission's latest study on broadband usage.ge digital divide.
Guy Dixon Apr 28 2008 7:22AM Telco/ISP
Europe leads nanotech risk research funding

Europe leads nanotech risk research funding

European nations are investing nearly twice as much as the US on research into the potential risks of nanotechnology, according to the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies (Pen)..
Staff Writers Apr 22 2008 3:17PM Hardware
Infosecurity Europe: Something for everyone

Infosecurity Europe: Something for everyone

A new Hall of Fame, more than 300 vendors and expert advice on the burning issues of the day are certain to attract more visitors than ever.
Patrick Love, Head of Fiduciary Support, Global Wealth Sol Apr 18 2008 2:05PM Security
Yahoo touts mobile internet for Europe

Yahoo touts mobile internet for Europe

Yahoo announced at CeBIT 2008 today that it plans to launch the Yahoo Go 3.0 mobile internet platform in Europe..
Robert Jaques Mar 5 2008 7:38AM Software
US and Europe to regulate nanotech

US and Europe to regulate nanotech

The European Commission has given a $587,000 grant to researchers to help regulate nanotechnologies in the EU and the US.

Robert Jaques Feb 7 2008 3:29PM Hardware
Europe rules on pirates' privacy

Europe rules on pirates' privacy

The European Court of Justice has ruled that ISPs cannot be forced to hand over the personal details of those under suspicion of digital piracy.

Iain Thomson Jan 31 2008 2:41PM Software
Sony brings PSP GPS add-on to Europe

Sony brings PSP GPS add-on to Europe

Go!Explore system includes 3D models of cities.
Staff Writers Jan 14 2008 12:48PM Hardware

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