Radio One step beyond with astronaut Dan Tani A whole month of space events, Google's latest antitrust woes, and another ransomware incident 30 Jun
Trade EU slaps Google with record €2.4bn antitrust fine Search giant found to have abused monopoly search position in promoting own shopping services 27 Jun
Life EU wants to ease commercial drone use with future flight rules Low-altitude air traffic control system just one of the suggestions to come out of a sponsored paper on re-regulating drone use 21 Jun
Life EU plans further e-commerce antitrust investigations to empower consumers Commission plans more probes to add to three filed in February 11 May
Trade Google faces another antitrust complaint in Europe Open Internet Project throws weight behind concerns over Android's commanding position in smartphone market 8 Mar
Radio IBM’s Dr Guruduth Banavar on AI An ethical approach to artificial intelligence in the age of Watson 3 Mar
Trade Nuritas founder wins woman of the decade award at EU Women Economic Forum Dr Nora Khaldi recognised for work linking AI with nutrition 30 Jan
Blogs Fear, and loathing uncertainty The latest US machinations may have implications for digital trade and data exchange 27 Jan
Radio Slack’s Ali Rayl talks customer experience Customer experience explained, and a look at the breaking stories of the week 20 Jan
Trade EU antitrust regulators praise audiobooks deal from Apple, Amazon Apple and Amazon's Audible had exclusive deals with each other 19 Jan
Pro UK told no more bulk comms data retention EU court ruling calls into question the recently passed Investigatory Powers Act 3 Jan
Life Tyndall smart knee collaboration gets EU seal of approval Medtech advance brings personalised element to post-operative care 19 Dec
Trade Microsoft’s LinkedIn deal gets EU approval Despite competitors' protests, $26bn acquisition will go through 7 Dec
Blogs A greener, more pleasant land? UK isolationism plays in both directions as companies shy away from hiring British nationals 12 Oct
Life EU privacy watchdogs have questions about Yahoo’s secret e-mail scanning Office of the DPC tools up to deal with international message scanning concerns 7 Oct
Life EU gets ready to fine Google in Android antitrust suit Commission sent a near-final version of its charge sheet to complainants last week 3 Oct
Pro Plan now for the EU’s privacy revolution, warns HPE exec Personal data protection laws won't change until May 2018, but HPE is launching its compliance tools now 23 Sep
Life EU plan swaps roaming fees for roaming fudge Without clear limits, users will have to justify their every move to network operators 22 Sep
Radio Roaming… Roaming… Gone! The EU changes its mind on roaming charges and how design thinking can be applied to humanitarian issues 16 Sep
Life Google may have to pay for news snippets under EU copyright reform Start-ups caught in the middle as Europe sides with 'old media' 15 Sep
Life EU President Juncker returns from trip, tears up mobile roaming rules EU spokesman defends flip-flopping as good policy-making 12 Sep
Radio Apple tax explained Cupertino's affairs come under EU scrutiny, and a night on the town with some machine learning experts 2 Sep
Blogs State Pain v Apple Gain The Government will do its damnedest to protect Apple's tax arrangements, even if it kills us 31 Aug
Life EU outlines stiff new net neutrality rules US court battle rages on over specialised services 31 Aug
Trade EU rules Apple liable for €13bn in back taxes Cook says ruling calls into question Irish and international tax practices 30 Aug
Blogs Please don’t show us the money Apple can afford to pay 10 years of back taxes but the Government really doesn’t want it to 29 Aug
Pro Tackling GDPR Expert panel will discuss the ins and outs of the impending data protection regulations 24 Aug
Life EU takes swipe at Tinder’s privacy policy Runkeeper keeping too much data on its users' movements, too, says lawmaker Marc Tarabella 5 Aug
Life EU dual-use tech ban plan could classify smartphones as weapons Smartphones could be caught up in a plan to require licensing of exports of cyber-surveillance tools 25 Jul
Life EU levels more charges against Google in the areas of comparison shopping and advertising Charges are in addition to those made against the company over Android 14 Jul
Pro EU plans $2bn investment in cybersecurity research Commission wants industry to contribute three-quarters of the cash 5 Jul
Trade Brexit could cause data privacy headaches for US companies With the UK leaving the EU, data privacy laws could become more disjointed across Europe 29 Jun
Pro Brexit vote may have little effect on UK data protection rules The UK now faces a long, drawn-out process to quit the EU, at the end of which many of the rules 'Leave' campaigners sought to escape will remain in... 27 Jun
Pro EU and US reportedly reach data-transfer deal New Privacy Shield language may be voted on in July 27 Jun
Life Trinity College research to revolutionise digital healthcare for older people ProACT receives €4.87m in EU funding for home-based care project 13 Jun
Life Europe places billion-euro bet on quantum computing Technology offers 'spectacular possibilities,' says researcher 27 Apr
Life EU charges Google with foisting its search and browser on smartphone makers Company already faces charges in Europe over favoring its comparison shopping product 20 Apr
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