Apple called on to ditch AI headline summaries after BBC debacle 'Facts can't be decided by a roll of the dice' AI + ML20 Dec 2024 | 156
EU stings Meta for nearly a billion bucks over competition-trampling Facebook Marketplace Mark Z does not like this Personal Tech15 Nov 2024 | 27
Google decides Europe's political ad rules are too hard to implement at scale Will stop accepting ads instead before TTPA comes into force Public Sector15 Nov 2024 | 26
EU irate about geo-locked Apple IDs Ever try to change your account's registered country? It's nigh impossible Personal Tech13 Nov 2024 | 176
CISPE framework aids EU Data Act compliance, cloud switching 'It helps Euro organizations to avoid lock-in and design the cloud strategy they want' PaaS + IaaS08 Nov 2024 |
Top EU court overturns Intel's billion-dollar antitrust fine Conditional rebates settled, but $400M matter of naked restrictions remains Systems24 Oct 2024 | 6
Here's a NIS2 compliance checklist since no one cares about deadlines anymore Only two EU members have completed the transposition into domestic law Cybersecurity Month24 Oct 2024 | 11
Jetpack fixes 8-year-old flaw affecting millions of WordPress sites In Brief - Updated Also, new EU cyber reporting rules are live, exploiters hit the gas pedal, free PDNS for UK schools, and more Security18 Oct 2024 | 5
UK ponders USB-C as common charging standard Will it also plug into some common sense? Personal Tech14 Oct 2024 | 339
A huge week for satnav as both China and Europe make generational launches Upgrades on the way for both, with deep-ocean services and programmable sats on the way Science20 Sep 2024 | 24
Google dodges €1.5B EU ads antitrust fine after appeal win Qualcomm, on the other hand, wasn’t so lucky Personal Tech18 Sep 2024 | 13
EU kicks off an inquiry into Google's AI model Privacy regulator taking a closer look at data privacy and PaLM 2 Security12 Sep 2024 | 8
European chip lobby seeks more government cash and policy clout Last year's €43B was a nice snack. Now for a feast of regulatory capture Public Sector04 Sep 2024 | 14
Netherlands fines Uber €290M for improper EU-US driver data transfers The ride-sharing provider insists it broke no rules during the three-year legal gap Off-Prem26 Aug 2024 | 17
US elections have never been more secure, says CISA chief Black Hat Election tech is fine – it's all those idiots buying into the propaganda that's worrying Jen Easterly Security08 Aug 2024 | 45
EU AI Act still in infancy, but those with 'intelligent' HR apps better watch out Users and developers warned to prepare for what's coming with human resources a focus in 'high-risk' category AI + ML31 Jul 2024 | 38
EU's renewable hydrogen plan needs a 'reality check' Member nations aren't on the same page, investors are confused, and nobody understands the real costs CxO19 Jul 2024 | 78
Tesla sales, market share dip in EU while other EV makers grow Tesla doesn't just have an US problem: It has one with EU, too Personal Tech18 Jul 2024 | 78
FOSS funding vanishes from EU's 2025 Horizon program plans Elimination of most Next Generation Internet funding 'incomprehensible,' says OW2 CEO Pierre-Yves Gibello Software17 Jul 2024 | 7
Microsoft ad subsidiary Xandr accused of violating GDPR Updated Access, deletion requests go ignored, and consumer profiles contradict themselves, complaint alleges SaaS09 Jul 2024 | 8
Fear of commodity chip flood sparks EU probe into China's silicon ambitions They're cranking 'em out like there's no tomorrow Systems08 Jul 2024 | 22
Europol says mobile roaming tech is making its job too hard Privacy measures apparently helping criminals evade capture Cyber-crime05 Jul 2024 | 36
Switzerland to end 2024 with an analog FM broadcast-killing bang Time to upgrade that receiver if you're one of the few Swiss that still don't have one able to receive DAB+ signals Networks02 Jul 2024 | 93
Antitrust latest: Europe's Vestager warns Microsoft, OpenAI 'the story is not over' I'll get you next time, Gadget, next time! Personal Tech29 Jun 2024 | 4
Battery electric vehicles lose their spark in Europe as hybrids steal the show Germans cooling on proper EVs, according to auto industry group Personal Tech20 Jun 2024 | 172
Meta won't train AI on Euro posts after all, as watchdogs put their paws down Facebook parent calls step forward for privacy a 'step backwards' AI + ML14 Jun 2024 | 41
China miffed over electric vehicle tariff tiff with EU Trade body bemoans move as 'notably unfair' but no countermeasures yet Personal Tech13 Jun 2024 | 34
Chinese electric car brands zapped by price surge as EU cranks tariffs Companies that cooperated with probe will be slightly less hard hit Personal Tech12 Jun 2024 | 86
Microsoft could be about to write a fat check to stave off cloud antitrust complaint 'No agreement has been reached,' Euro cloud lobby insists PaaS + IaaS03 Jun 2024 | 20
Euro cops disrupt malware droppers, seize thousands of domains Operation Endgame just beginning: 'Stay tuned,' says Europol Malware Month30 May 2024 |
EU probes Telegram, because size matters for regulators Russian info slinger could be on the hook for posting disinformation Personal Tech28 May 2024 | 18
Prepare your audits: EU Commission approves first-of-its-kind AI Act 'High-risk' AIs will have hoops to jump through if they want to keep doing business in Europe AI + ML21 May 2024 | 7
Apple says if you want to ship your own iOS browser engine in EU, you need to be there Exclusive Rival coders must have Euro-based staff to build and test non-WebKit surfing Software17 May 2024 | 100
Europol confirms incident following alleged auction of staff data Intelligence-sharing platform remains down for maintenance Cyber-crime13 May 2024 | 4
End-to-end encryption may be the bane of cops, but they can't close that Pandora's Box interview Internet Society's Robin Wilton tells us the war on privacy won't be won by the plod Security05 May 2024 | 84
EU duties might not be enough to hold off flood of Chinese EVs 15 to 30% won't touch the sides... 50%? Now you're talking Personal Tech30 Apr 2024 | 76
Apple's pleas ineffective: iPadOS on EU's gatekeeper list iFought the law, but the law wasn't particularly interested in my line of reasoning OSes29 Apr 2024 | 6
First Ariane 6 rocket ready to assemble as Europe begins final countdown Core and boosters are on the pad ahead of June launch Science29 Apr 2024 | 15
State-by-state is the best approach for right to repair, says advocacy leader Interview Gay Gordon-Byrne of the Repair Association says US at least is nearing a tipping point Personal Tech27 Apr 2024 | 41
European Parliament votes to screw repair rights in consumer toolkits Directive places requirements on gizmo vendors, but still needs formal approval Personal Tech24 Apr 2024 | 49
Europol now latest cops to beg Big Tech to ditch E2EE Don't bore us, get to the chorus: You need less privacy so we can protect the children Security22 Apr 2024 | 25
Official: EU users can swerve App Store and download iOS apps from the web Anticompetitive remedies? We've heard of them Applications17 Apr 2024 | 84
India and EU finally advance HPC collaboration project hatched in 2022 Seek ideas for thorny problems related to both HPC and real-world problems Public Sector09 Apr 2024 | 1
Shadow of Trump hangs over future EU-US tech collaboration Orange candidate has been known to use protectionist policy against allies AI + ML08 Apr 2024 | 12
French lawmakers take a swing at cloud monopolies Action gathers steam in the EU, US and UK as anti-trust teams collate market feedback PaaS + IaaS02 Apr 2024 | 6
Euro-cloud consortium CISPE calls for investigation of Broadcom Claims members will be bankrupted by new VMware licensing regime, and vital services disrupted Software21 Mar 2024 | 24
European Union lawmakers line up to defend world's first AI Act Rules were not bent for Big Tech, politicians say AI + ML13 Mar 2024 | 10
No App Store needed: Apple caves, will allow sideloading in EU Think this'll help you escape the fees? Nope – Apple still wants a cut for letting devs install things on user devices Applications12 Mar 2024 | 14
Apple may have made itself a target before the EU's Digital Markets Act comes into force iPhone giant's $2B fine shows the bloc is serious about regulation Legal07 Mar 2024 | 16
EU users can't update 3rd party iOS apps if abroad too long Remember how Apple told you security was its paramount concern? Applications06 Mar 2024 | 92
Chip lobby group SEMI to EU: Export restrictions should only be used in self-defense Please don't scare away foreign investors - who do you think pays for this stuff? Public Sector06 Mar 2024 | 5
EU takes a bite out of Apple with $2B in-app purchase fine Cupertino blames Spotify, says Commission is just giving preference to another European company Applications04 Mar 2024 | 31
EU sanctions Indian tech outfit that has partnered with New Delhi's IT Ministry Si2 Microsystems was tapped for silicon photonics expertise, but has Russian ties that worry Washington and Brussels Public Sector28 Feb 2024 | 9
Meta to build election operations center in Europe to inspect AI content Fact-checkers will label AI-generated media for upcoming EU elections AI + ML27 Feb 2024 | 40
Two days into the Digital Services Act, EU wields it to deepen TikTok probe Bloc isn't happy with made-in-China network's efforts to protect kids and data Public Sector20 Feb 2024 | 17
EU repair rights bill tells manufacturers to fix up or ship out Provisional deal will mean companies cannot 'hinder repair' Personal Tech06 Feb 2024 | 49
Europe forces Apple to give its citizens some choice over iOS browser engine, app store That's the way the Cook, he crumbles Software25 Jan 2024 | 13
The EU-US Trade and Tech Council sounds fancy but, really, what's the point? Nothing like an informal talking shop dressed up as formal transatlantic cooperation Systems25 Jan 2024 | 4
Tech world won't have long to fall in line when EU signs off on AI Act Did your org already start baking AI into systems? Watch out. Staggered timetable for compliance expected after draft leaked AI + ML24 Jan 2024 | 12
Mystery German chip fab sips on Gradiant's ultrapure water Most advanced semiconductor facility in Europe is being subsidized by Chips Act funding Systems22 Jan 2024 | 6
Intel finds a friend in fight against $1.2B EU antitrust fine Advocate general kicks holes in some of the European Commission's arguments about ancient rebate program Public Sector19 Jan 2024 | 5
Facial recognition tech has outpaced US law – and don't expect the Feds to catch up Comment Let's be realistic: If the EU can't regulate it well, America definitely won't Public Sector17 Jan 2024 | 10