EU to coordinate space-debris tracking to protect its satellites
The European Commission on Thursday set out new plans to better coordinate the surveillance and tracking of space debris in order to protect satellites.
The European Commission on Thursday set out new plans to better coordinate the surveillance and tracking of space debris in order to protect satellites.
Ofcom has notified the European Commission of proposals to reduce prices for high speed leased lines that support UK businesses as well as mobile and broadband providers.
The European Union is “shooting itself in the foot” when it comes to the mobile industry, Europe's Digital Agenda Commissioner tells CEOs in Barcelona.
Slow and jerky video streamed over the internet is being tackled by leading researchers.
The European Union's top data protection watchdog expects that only a select band of U.S. IT companies will meet E.U. data protection standards for some time to come.
Brussels has finally given the green light to the UK government's £530 million rural broadband scheme.
Facebook claims companies could start court battles with data protection authorities if the regulators are given powers to levy fines of 2% of global turnover for data protection law breaches.
The European Commission is bumping up its corporate investigatory powers with new technology that can quickly analyse unstructured data at companies as part of competition enquiries.
CERN is to use a new remote data centre in Hungary to process and store data from its Large Hadron Collider (LHC) project, which is seeking to discover how the universe was formed.
BT and Virgin Media have made moves to block a decision by the European Commission to grant state aid approval to the city of Birmingham to invest £10 million of government money to create one of ten ‘super-connected cities’.
Google's Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt met with the European Union's antitrust commissioner on Monday amid rumors that the Internet search giant will be hit with major objections by the European Commission early next year.
Brussels, Belgium -- The 20th annual Global Forum last week highlighted the growing power of Asian information industries, plus the formidable technology challenges facing IT professionals who grapple with increasingly urgent integration requirements as systems converge and people become more mobile.
Wikileaks is set to stop publishing classified files, following a "blockade" by US finance companies.
Security experts have criticized the European Commission's plans to set up a team to look at how to combat cyberattacks as too little, too late, saying that more coordination between member states is needed.
European telecom firms are considering a charge for major content providers, including Google and the BBC, to send data over their networks.