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.
EU consumers spend more than $2.8 billion annually on standalone chargers.
Okay, folks, if you drive a car, ride in a bus, consume anything ever carried in a truck or ship, or simply are interested in questions about energy supply and greenhouse gases...pay attention.
ASPEN, Colo. -- Many Netizens fear the European Union's proposed strict privacy rules for Web sites, set to take effect Oct.
The EU has launched "the world's largest civilian research and innovation programme in robotics", which it expects to create more than 240,000 jobs.
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.
Ever heard of a National Security Letter? They can gag companies from telling a person that their data has been taken for U.S. inspection. But Europe is helping put a stop to it.
Hello Ruby, a Kickstarter-funded book to help teach kids programming, has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars - showing that getting young people into coding is a matter of feeding their imagination.