No change to privacy status quo
Despite the activity and outrage surrounding e-privacy, experts don't expect the Web to change the way it does business anytime soon.
Despite the activity and outrage surrounding e-privacy, experts don't expect the Web to change the way it does business anytime soon.
Even though it took Europe longer than the United States to dive into the Net, the EU leads the way in setting rules for the Web.
Laser chamber. National Ignition Facility, Livermore.
If regulators find a violation, Qualcomm could face a fine of up to ten percent of annual revenue.
Google admits that it made mistakes in its relations with media companies and says it has been "misunderstood."
We're leaving students behind, and the future of the global market will suffer because of it.
European IT services and software companies are planning to increase their spending on R&D by almost double the EU average over the next three years.
ASPEN, Colo. -- Many Netizens fear the European Union's proposed strict privacy rules for Web sites, set to take effect Oct.
The social network has opened a new office in the Polish capital of Warsaw to look after Central and Eastern Europe.
Should Twitter moderate discussions and trending topics according to local laws? Recent issues in France have sparked a serious debate.