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Europe may block Google's Street View

Ground-level images of cities may infringe privacy laws, says regulator   More...

Talks begin on cutting Europe's IT energy use

Commission to consult industry with a view to taking action in the next year   More...

Microsoft appeals latest EC fine

Four year-old court battle reignited   More...

Microsoft to appeal EU fine

Commission says it is confident the fine is legally sound   More...

Security weaknesses prompt EU cyber crime directive debate

European Commission increasingly worried about the level of cyber crime in the EU   More...

Second Galileo satellite launched successfully

UK involved in designing payload for Europe's answer to GPS   More...

MEPs vote against illegal downloading ban

Amendment approved which says banning those who download content illegally conflicts with civil liberties   More...

EU votes to protect file sharing

IFPI throws toys out of pram   More...

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   More...

EU bankrolls PrimeLife privacy project

€10m for tools to manage 'lifetime' digital identity   More...

Telecoms giants may be stifling EU broadband

Market dominance is limiting competition and smothering take up, says the European Commission   More...

Security certification needs to be strengthened

But changing face of technology makes accreditation difficult to manage, says EU report   More...

EU calls for electronic visas

Widespread use of biometric identifiers will curb illegal immigration and improve security   More...

Intel anti-competition case begins

Chip-maker accused of paying clients not to use AMD products   More...

Microsoft hit with record fine

European Commission gets tough with software giant over failure to comply with legal ruling   More...

EU must educate SMEs on IT security

Support is needed to ensure smaller firms are not paralysed by cyber attacks   More...

EC acts on bank law refuseniks

Spain, Poland and the Czech Republic have missed the 31st January deadline   More...

Galileo routes £14bn to UK economy

Spending ceiling means costs can't rise above £500m before 2013   More...

UK government clashes with EU over data plans

MPs want "an appropriate balance to be struck" between privacy and security   More...

Banks must commit to Sepa

Financial services must start using shared payments systems rapidly if they want to make savings   More...

UK will not abandon Galileo yet, says government

Spending ceiling will limit costs to £500m before 2013   More...

More conflict for Microsoft

Another competition investigation to hit software giant   More...

Galileo flies into controversy

Government warned project could become an “orbiting Railtrack”   More...

Commission to make call on Galileo funding

Some participating countries want to pay more for a larger stake in the project   More...

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