EU wants USB-C to become standard charging port for all smartphones to limit e-waste
EU consumers spend more than $2.8 billion annually on standalone chargers.
EU consumers spend more than $2.8 billion annually on standalone chargers.
The Right to Repair movement is geared toward improving consumer choice and increasing confidence.
A committee from the Council of Europe is concerned with the use of technology for mass surveillance programs.
Internet infrastructure in Europe up and running without any glitches despite some doom & gloom predictions.
EU proposal for easily replaceable phone batteries aims to bring down e-waste; to be presented next month.
The social media giant's campaign for better regulation did little to impress the European Commission.
If regulators find a violation, Qualcomm could face a fine of up to ten percent of annual revenue.
Daphne Leprince-Ringuet tells Karen Roby about a recent study that shows that Europe, despite boasting many assets, is losing ground to the US and China in the technology race. The reason? It doesn't have the right mindset.
Europe might be seen as a global leader in technology and innovation, but it may be lacking ambition and falling behind international competitors like the US or China.
Galileo Initial Services have now been restored, days after an equipment malfunction caused the outage.