Life European Union member states to introduce digital driving license by 2030 Physical copies will still be available under new rules 27 Mar
Life Apple faces EU regulatory struggle over iPhone 17 design Portless design already ditched from next generation smartphone 20 Mar
Life EU platforms fall short in digital services law risk assessments Study says Big Tech overlooking how design contributes to systemic risks such as mental health problems 20 Mar
Pro Europe invests €20bn in AI megafactories Proposed facilities could be stymied by lack of parts, electricity, land 13 Mar
Blogs Trump’s trade wars signal the alarm It is long past time that Europe made some strategic investments in the tech sector, says Jason Walsh 28 Feb
Life European Union tackles online platforms Temu, Shein and Amazon with new customs reforms Customs measures put major online stores under scrutiny 4 Feb
Radio DeepSeek explained and The Leading Place’s Michelle McDaid on what next for DEI A gamechanging AI and the problem of inclusivity as Big Tech cosies up to the Trump Administration 31 Jan
Life Google says it won’t be introducing fact checking on its services Letter to EU says investment in content moderation efforts will continue 21 Jan
Pro EU cyber security certification programme delayed Commission could postpone review of EUCS process until the CSA review complete 21 Jan
Pro Ireland an open data ‘trendsetter’ according to EU annual report Open Data Maturity Assessment puts Ireland on par with France, Poland, Ukraine and Slovakia 16 Jan
Life Meta’s ‘pay or consent’ policy breaks the Digital Markets Act, says Brussels 'Pay or consent' model asks users to enable the processing of their personal data or pay a monthly fee 15 Jan
Life Italy discusses telecom deal with SpaceX Musk makes presence felt as Giorgia Meloni considers Starlink play 6 Jan
Life Europe orders construction of broadband network in space Commission expects Iris2 to be a viable competitor for Elon Musk's Starlink 17 Dec
Blogs It’s time to make data classified information The EU is making times tough for data-gobbling Internet companies. It’s about time, says Jason Walsh 15 Nov
Trade EU investigates Chinese online platform Temu for selling illegal products Temu investigated for alleged violations of the Digital Services Act 1 Nov
Pro Only two EU countries meet NIS2 deadline Only Belgium has fully implemented directive with mere days left to comply 14 Oct
Trade Google has €1.49bn EU fine reversed Big Tech scores a rare win against European Commission 19 Sep
Blogs Ireland’s unwanted Apple tax bonanza demonstrates a worrying fragility With cracks starting to appear in Ireland’s FDI model, the country's weakness in indigenous industrial development is more worrying than ever, says... 13 Sep
Radio Good Apple/Bad Apple, and a field of start-ups A week full of headlines and how Bord na Mona is backing sustainable start-ups 13 Sep
Trade European court: Google must pay €2.4bn Search giant loses the war over ad placement but likely won't be concerned about size of sanction 10 Sep
Blogs Scepticism about digital euro will be hard to overcome The Central Bank and ECB’s briefing, to be held today, on the possibility of digital currency has a lot of heavy lifting to do if fears are to be... 6 Sep
Pro Learnovate, EudaOrg play key role in €1.5m EU DEI project for semiconductor sector Researchers expect project will address skill shortages, promote global competitiveness 2 Sep
Life EU demands answers from Meta over closure of CrowdTangle Closure of monitoring tool a concern for researchers, journalists, policy makers 19 Aug
Pro EU AI Act comes into force Much-debated legislation offers clarity but debate yet to be settled 2 Aug
Blogs EU to Ireland: data governance matters Jason Walsh asks why Ireland is failing to implement a key piece of EU's data strategy 26 Jul
Life How Europe is tackling online age verification Lessons to be learned from Spanish, French experiences 12 Jul
Life Musk plans sweeping changes for X with like, repost and reply buttons vanishing from user feeds Musk finds himself on the wrong side of users and the EU 8 Jul
Life European Union proposes taxes on purchases through Temu or AliExpress Import tax on cheap items could be on the way 4 Jul
Radio All eyes on AI Everyone wants a piece of AI regulation, this week we look at who is most up to the challenge 31 May
Life European privacy regulator blasts Meta’s ‘pay-or-okay’ Facebook parent company citicised for making privacy-friendly paid tiers too expensive 10 May
Life Europe goes after Meta over lack of protection against misinformation Violations of Digital Services Act could cost Facebook parent company 6% of global revenue 30 Apr
Life EU Council approves European digital identity law Digital alternative to passports and drivers licences gets official go-ahead 1 Apr
Pro MEPs sound alarm over quantum computing’s encryption threat Representatives rush to legislate as prospect of 'Q-Day' looms 22 Mar
Pro What passing the AI Act means The first-of-its-kind legislation has been passed. Here is how is can affect you 14 Mar
Life Apple to let EU users avoid App Store fees Move allows developers to avoid app store commission fees 13 Mar
Trade How Big Tech is reacting to the Digital Markets Act Doing business in the EU got a whole lot more expensive 8 Mar
Trade Alphabet makes changes as Digital Markets Act comes into force Google parent company only one of a series of Big Tech companies being forced into line 6 Mar
Trade Is Europe missing out on a technological revolution? R&D key to progress as US firms reorganise 1 Mar
Trade Apple to receive monster €500m fine from EU for anti-competitive behaviour Spotify scores possible big win over Apple Music 19 Feb
Life Coimisiún na Meán opens contact centre providing information on Digital Services Act enforcement Act regulating large online platforms came into effect last week 19 Feb
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