- Mobile Blog
- By Ionut Arghire
- June 14th, 2013
No More Roaming Fees in the EU Starting July 1, 2014 [The Telegraph]
It will apply to calls, text messages, and Internet usage when abroad
- Web Blog
- By Gabriela Vatu
- June 7th, 2013
Online Privacy Rules in Europe Still Under Debate
It's difficult to protect the privacy rights of individuals when companies put pressure
- Security Blog
- By Eduard Kovacs
- June 3rd, 2013
Official Site of European Police College Hacked
Around 14,000 records appear to have been leaked from the site's databases
- Green/Eco Blog
- By Laura Sinpetru
- February 19th, 2013
Picture of the Day: Siberian Flying Squirrel Smiles for the Camera
These adorable animals are the only species of flying squirrels found in Europe
- Green/Eco Blog
- By Laura Sinpetru
- February 6th, 2013
EU Readies to Roll Out Ban on Bee-Killing Pesticides
Neonicotinoid pesticides constitute a threat to the global bee population
- Green/Eco Blog
- By Laura Sinpetru
- February 1st, 2013
EU Readies to Permanently Ban Animal-Tested Cosmetics
The ban is set to come into effect on March 11, 2013
- Research & Tech
- By Laura Sinpetru
- January 8th, 2013
By 2020, Trees Will Kill 1400 People in Europe on a Yearly Basis
The biofuels industry is not as green as people think, researchers say
- Linux & Opensource Blog
- By Silviu Stahie
- September 27th, 2012
France Encourages Use of Open Source Software
France's Prime Minister, Jean-Marc Ayrault, signed the a guideline in this regard
- Green
- By Laura Sinpetru
- September 13th, 2012
EU Might Be Considering Cutting Subsidies for Crop-Based Biofuel
The purpose is to fight back a potential food crisis
- Energy
- By Laura Sinpetru
- September 1st, 2012
Starting Today, 40W and 25W Incandescent Bulbs Are Banned in the EU
Concerns are raised about how this will affect public health
- Green
- By Laura Sinpetru
- August 14th, 2012
EU Implements New Rules and Regulations for Dealing with E-Waste
The end goal is to promote recycling and foster resource efficiency
- Editorials
- By Constantin Murariu
- July 5th, 2012
Intel Still Hasn’t Paid Its $1.5 Billion EU Fine from 2009
Being almost a monopoly in your own market apparently has its advantages
- Games
- By Andrei Dumitrescu
- July 4th, 2012
European Court of Justice Opens Door to Digital Game Used Market
Companies might have to introduce the system to allow it
- Linux & Opensource Blog
- By Silviu Stahie
- March 30th, 2012
Raspberry Pi Delayed Due to CE Certification
The delay period was not specified by developers or retailers
- Security
- By Eduard Kovacs
- December 22nd, 2011
ENISA: Awareness on Cyber Security in the Maritime Sector Is Non-Existent
Learn what the maritime sector would do to prevent cyberattacks
- Science Blog
- By Tudor Vieru
- December 14th, 2011
European SatNav Network Sends First Signals
The data were received loud and clear by ESA hearing stations
- Travel & Transportation
- By Oana Grigoras
- December 8th, 2011
Senate Bill to Exempt America from EU Emissions Trading
Senator John Thune thinks the EU has no right 'to tax American air passengers'