European Union Satellite Centre Selects Atempo Time Navigator for Data Protection
White Papers Located in Torrejon, near Madrid, Spain, the European Union Satellite Centre (EUSC) is an agency of the Council of the European Union. Off late, EUSC has seen its storage requirements grow by 300 percent due to the increase of image sizes and the...
[November 4, 2008, 0:01]
European Union may consider Pentium III embargo
News A report to be presented to the European Union Technical Committee discusses the possibility of placing a European trade embargo on Pentium III chips, according to a report on German newswire Futurezone .
[November 24, 1999, 17:11]
Clinical Literature Reviews: Changes in the European Union's Medical Device Directive Require Manufacturers to Take Immediate Steps to Comply
White Papers With a rapidly approaching March 2010 deadline to comply with the European Union's revised Medical Device Directive, Nerac advises that manufacturers, now faced with an enormous amount of work to complete in a short period of time, take immediate...
[May 1, 2009, 1:18]
European Union approves creation of .eu domain
News It is hoped that the creation of this new domain will consolidate the identity of pan-European businesses and boost the prestige of Europe's Internet industry as a whole. The European Commission decided that the domain may be maintained by a unique...
[May 11, 2000, 16:30]
European Union pushes to retain 'free' Internet
Talkback It's just so hard to believe that every bushman hunting gazelles with a spear doesn't have a T-1 running into his grass hut so he can shop on eBay. It's an outrage. The "digital divide". What a crock.
[March 5, 2004, 14:15]
European Union pushes to retain 'free' Internet
Talkback Hes damn right, governmental control like what China has is rediculous. You should see the UK governments attempt to put all its services online, what a joke.
[March 5, 2004, 12:45]
Yahoo Personals aims at European union
News Mitic added that Yahoo will start charging European users by the end of the calendar year. Yahoo will expand its online personals business to Europe on Wednesday, the latest move for the Web portal's heavily touted service.
[June 11, 2003, 8:11]
'Lack of trust' hinders EU police data-sharing
News European Union member states aren't trusting each other when it comes to sharing data, leaving police forces in the dark about international crime, the House of Lords European Union committee has found.
[November 13, 2008, 6:30]
Microsoft hits back at EU
News Aiming to portray itself as the victim of overreaching regulators, Microsoft on Wednesday released a position paper insisting that the European Union's antitrust sanctions amount to "new law" that could hurt others in the technology industry.
[April 22, 2004, 8:35]
EU Council agrees to Internet snooping proposals
News The Council of the European Union yesterday agreed a proposal to give individual countries the power to force telecoms and other communications providers to keep records of all voice and data communications of their citizens, possibly for years.
[June 28, 2001, 11:33]
Echelon: Government spying breeds business distrust
News European computer security experts disclose that, just as more concrete information about the activities of satellite spying system Echelon begins to emerge with reports to the European Union, businesses outside Britain are asking for increased...
[June 30, 2000, 10:38]
UK record industry hits back at file-swappers
Talkback Where are they going with their softly softly consumer education approach, F**k that, if the european union and the respective record labels took the finger or more apt their heads out of their arses and made it easier for online purchasing of...
[March 26, 2004, 7:31]
Software patents face-off delayed until spring
News Voting on a controversial European Union software patents proposal has been delayed until April, amid intensified lobbying against the proposal by multinational tech companies and European mobile phone makers.
[December 1, 2003, 13:20]
Patent nonsense: the case for unfettered development
News The Computer Implemented Inventions Directive (CIID) has caused considerable controversy ever since it started passing through the corridors of the European Union in 2002. The process of the directive through the European Union's institutions may...
[February 18, 2005, 15:45]
Europe to remove encryption restrictions, US to follow
News The European Union is expected to dramatically reduce restrictions on the export of encryption between member nations this coming Monday -- a move which experts believe will force the US to take similar steps.
[May 26, 2000, 8:04]
Alan Cox: Fight Euro patenting law
News Linux kernel developer Alan Cox called on European open source supporters Thursday to fight moves within the European Union to introduce strict software patenting. As long as enough people within the technical community point the European Union at...
[June 1, 2000, 15:14]
Mobile phone firms hit by dawn raids
News The European Union has raided all nine British and German mobile phone companies as part of the Union-wide investigation into price fixing, according to Competition Commissioner Mario Monti in Brussels.
[July 11, 2001, 16:21]
US may play online tax man for EU
News Some US online companies could soon be required to take on a new role: tax collectors for the European Union. It could also spread beyond the European Union, others say. Under the new proposal the point of taxation shifts to where the goods are...
[December 27, 2001, 11:52]
Entertainment industry 'trying to hijack data retention directive'
News Cyber-rights groups have accused the entertainment industry of attempting to hijack the European Union's data retention legislation. The European Union is considering whether to force telecoms operators and Internet service providers to retain...
[November 24, 2005, 17:00]
EU domain plans foiled by London company
News The European Union voted last month to approve the creation of the first level domain .eu by a non-profit organisation which would then offer it to institutions, private users and corporations within the European Union.
[June 7, 2000, 10:34]



