Europe's IT Agency kicks off in Estonia
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
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 full bench of the Australian Federal Court has found that Google misled consumers through its advertised search results
Regulators from the European Union are getting involved in the Federal Trade Commission investigation of Apple's business strategies according to a report.
An amendment to the Digital Economy Bill will be introduced and passed within the space of one hour on the last day of Parliament, according to Labour MP Tom Watson
The government has unveiled its Digital Strategy document, which sketches out how heavily used public services will be made 'digital by default'. The shift could eventually save £1.7bn a year, the government hopes.
A measure to give courts the power to force ISPs to block suspected file-sharing sites has been condemned by BT, Google and others
The rights of web businesses and users trump those of copyright holders when it comes to filtering content, the ECJ has found
The government intends to cut the length of its IT contracts for cloud services down from several years to 12 months or less, to promote flexibility and avoid being stuck with legacy technology
Online businesses and developers are being hindered in making open-data products and services due to poor quality information being presented, according to the UK Public Accounts Committee