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1. Roaming plan ‘could decrease competition' February 8, 2012

Phone companies concerned about EU plans. Mobile-phone companies are warning that the EU's bid to cap prices for roaming services could reduce, rather than increase,...

2. Google says no delay to new privacy rules February 3, 2012

EU data protection authorities have called for suspension of rules because of privacy concerns. Google today said it has no plans to delay the introduction of new privacy...

Google says no delay to new privacy rules

3. Hackers blamed for attack on Parliament's website January 26, 2012

Website crashed after receiving unusual number of hits. The European Parliament's website crashed this morning, with officials blaming computer hackers.

4. Across the digital divide January 26, 2012

The EU is struggling to realise the potential of the internet to boost the European economy. The European Council will next week be looking for ways to deliver jobs and...

Across the digital divide

5. Reding seeks to revamp data privacy rules January 26, 2012

Proposals aim to boost citizens' control over their data; lower compliance costs for businesses. Viviane Reding, the European commissioner for justice, fundamental rights...

Reding seeks to revamp data privacy rules

6. Commission seeks to reduce banking fees January 6, 2012

Barnier says fees are holding back growth and competition. The fees that banks charge each other for processing payments will be in the firing line as the European Commission...

7. The benefits of opening up the internet December 15, 2011

An open internet can ensure the basis for media pluralism, freedom of expression and information. Following on from your article “Ministers want an ‘open internet'”...

8. Ministers want an ‘open internet' December 8, 2011

Deal expected next week. Ministers from the European Union's 27 member states are expected to reach a common view on the “open character of the internet” when they meet...

9. Court says internet firms 'cannot be forced to filter content' November 24, 2011

Consumer groups and internet service providers welcome European Court of Justice judgment. The European Court of Justice today ruled that internet service providers (ISPs)...

Court says internet firms 'cannot be forced to filter content'

10. Call for tougher rules on data protection November 10, 2011

EU privacy standards 'should apply to all EU citizens' data'. A two-pronged move to tighten data-protection rules emerged on Monday from a European Commission vice-president...

11. Hacked-off in the Parliament November 10, 2011

Computer hackers in the European Parliament! The news that hackers were operating from within the European Parliament this week failed to set alarm bells ringing as loudly as...

Hacked-off in the Parliament

12. Call for tougher data protection rules November 7, 2011

Companies warned that they should comply with EU law if they target EU citizens. Viviane Reding, the European commissioner for justice, fundamental rights and...

Call for tougher data protection rules

13. Microsoft cleared to buy Skype October 7, 2011

Commission says enough players in video messaging market. The European Commission has given US software company Microsoft approval to buy Skype, a provider of internet...

Microsoft cleared to buy Skype

14. Bringing down the research barriers September 29, 2011

Overcoming fragmentation in the research sector. One of the challenges that the EU must overcome if it is to improve its research performance is fragmentation. While there...

15. At the cutting edge September 29, 2011

The new EU view of research needs money as well as consensus. Research policy has undergone an image transformation. Where it used to be dismissed as the preserve of men in...

At the cutting edge

16. The search for excellence September 29, 2011

Spending on research will be one of the sticking points in budget discussions. How the EU spends money on research and innovation is one of the battlegrounds in negotiations...

17. A view from end-users September 22, 2011

The attitudes among the end-users of technology in health range from the evangelistic to the cautious. But even the most eloquent advocates are aware that there is nothing...

A view from end-users

18. Pushing at the doors of innovation September 22, 2011

Supporters of technological advances are impatient to see closer collaboration.

Pushing at the doors of innovation

19. The benefits of healthy investment September 22, 2011

The EU's plans for health put the emphasis on new technologies, but there are many hurdles to overcome. ‘Technology and health' is a dauntingly wide-ranging subject. From...

The benefits of healthy investment

20. Co-ordinate EU defences or risk losing cyber battles September 1, 2011

The EU's agency for improving cyber-security must be given greater powers. Imagine this scenario: all important institutions of a country find their access to the internet...

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