A Year Ago: Teen arrested for AOL hack
Originally published Mon, 22 Mar 1999 10:28:30 GMT
Originally published Mon, 22 Mar 1999 10:28:30 GMT
A report by UK MPs has rejected the idea that tech companies are merely platforms.
The agency, dedicated to running large EU-wide IT systems, has officially begun work in Estonia, and will initially focus on databases related to visas and fingerprints, with other systems likely to follow
Calls from mobile phones to 0800 numbers could soon be free under new rules put forward by the regulator, which also wants businesses to be clearer about charges for calling TV voting lines and directory enquiries
The European Parliament is back on track to vote on the contentious copyright enforcement treaty by June, after a key committee voted not to join the Commission in referring ACTA to the European Court of Justice
The full bench of the Australian Federal Court has found that Google misled consumers through its advertised search results
Unite has suspended strike action at the IT services provider while members decide whether to accept pay and pensions proposals
Regulators from the European Union are getting involved in the Federal Trade Commission investigation of Apple's business strategies according to a report.
The US has proposed that repeat copyright infringers around the world be disconnected, and wants to create new criminal offences for breaking DRM
The makers of Lorenzo, the computer system that will handle electronic patient records, have caused delays by missing the target delivery date