Photo EC (BRUSSELS) – Retailers will no longer be able to refuse to sell goods and services to people living in other EU countries under plans…
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New rules to strengthen the security of network and information systems throughout Europe are due to enter into force in August, after the…
Public sector bodies’ websites and mobile applications will have to offer improved access for disabled and elderly people, under a provisional deal…
The European Commission accused Google Wednesday of breaching EU antitrust rules, ‘abusing its dominant position’ in the Android market by imposing various restrictions…
A new ‘European cloud’, unveiled Tuesday by EU Science Commissioner Carlos Moedas, is to give Europe’s researchers and scientists a new virtual environment…
The European Commission set out plans Tuesday to help European industry make the most of new digital technologies and to boost investment in…
Euro-MPs have given the green light to new EU data protection rules aiming to give citizens back control of their personal data and…
The EU is set to give the final nod to a legislative package on reform of its data protection rules, following first reading…
Instead of building their own IT infrastructure, enterprises have the possibility to access computing resources hosted by third parties on the internet. This shared pool of resources is most commonly…
The mere fact that a company offers their service via the Internet does not mean that they are being directed to consumers in other member states, according to a recent…