• Apple
  • By Bogdan Popa
  • October 1st, 2020
The Days When iPhones Could Come Without Apple Apps Might Not Be Far

The Days When iPhones Could Come Without Apple Apps Might Not Be Far

The European Union wants to ban pre-loaded first-party apps

EU Could Ban Facial Recognition in Public Places Until 2025

EU Could Ban Facial Recognition in Public Places Until 2025

Further regulations needed, Commission explains

Highly-Controversial Copyright Directive Changes Approved by European Parliament

Highly-Controversial Copyright Directive Changes Approved by European Parliament

Opposers claim it restricts Internet freedom

New Copyright Laws in European Union to Sabotage User's Freedom, Says Mozilla

New Copyright Laws in European Union to Sabotage User's Freedom, Says Mozilla

The new laws are being voted on in a couple of months

EU to Hand Out €120M for Free Wi-Fi Hotspots Across All Member States

EU to Hand Out €120M for Free Wi-Fi Hotspots Across All Member States

Local authorities will be able to apply for funding

EU Moves Forward with Plans to Force Facebook, YouTube to Remove Hate Speech

EU Moves Forward with Plans to Force Facebook, YouTube to Remove Hate Speech

Despite promises to act against hate speech, these companies have failed to deliver, allowing content to linger

EU to Give Free Security Audits to Apache HTTP Server and Keepass

EU to Give Free Security Audits to Apache HTTP Server and Keepass

EU-FOSSA projects enters its final phase

EU Exploring the Idea of Using Government ID Cards as Potential Online Logins

EU Exploring the Idea of Using Government ID Cards as Potential Online Logins

European Commission proposes that users give up their privacy for the sake of authentic product reviews

European Commission Plans to End Roaming Charges Until 2017, Keeps Net Neutrality Blurry

European Commission Plans to End Roaming Charges Until 2017, Keeps Net Neutrality Blurry

Loose Internet laws is still the norm in Europe

No One Is Making a Profit When Pirate Websites Are Raided, European Union Study Reveals

No One Is Making a Profit When Pirate Websites Are Raided, European Union Study Reveals

A new study has shown that raids are ineffective

eBay Sides with Google in Antitrust Lawsuit

eBay Sides with Google in Antitrust Lawsuit

The e-commerce company does not condemn Google's practices

  • Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • April 24th, 2015
European Union Should Finance Key Open Source Projects, Says "Mass Surveillance" Study

European Union Should Finance Key Open Source Projects, Says "Mass Surveillance" Study

The study was written by a group of IT security experts

Google’s Advisory Council Agrees to Limiting “Right to Be Forgotten” to the EU Cyber Space

Google’s Advisory Council Agrees to Limiting “Right to Be Forgotten” to the EU Cyber Space

Some voices in the council dissent partial implementation

  • Games
  • By Andrei Dumitrescu
  • January 20th, 2015
Star Citizen European Union Fans Will Be Subjected to VAT Starting on February 1

Star Citizen European Union Fans Will Be Subjected to VAT Starting on February 1

Gamers will need to pay more for content

French Court Tries to Force Google to Remove Right to Be Forgotten Links Globally

French Court Tries to Force Google to Remove Right to Be Forgotten Links Globally

The French are fining Google for not complying

EU Court: Embedding Content Is Not Copyright Infringement

EU Court: Embedding Content Is Not Copyright Infringement

Embedding videos is perfectly safe in Europe

BBC Will Put Together List of Links Removed by Google Following Right to Be Forgotten

BBC Will Put Together List of Links Removed by Google Following Right to Be Forgotten

Those interested in the debate can consult the list of links

 
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