EU takes a leap forward in supporting consumer device ‘right to repair’ rulesThe Right to Repair movement is geared toward improving consumer choice and increasing confidence.November 26, 2020 by Charlie Osborne in EU
EU launches antitrust probe into Qualcomm 5G modem chipset businessIf regulators find a violation, Qualcomm could face a fine of up to ten percent of annual revenue.February 6, 2020 by Charlie Osborne in EU
EU agrees to end geoblocking to boost single digital marketMember states believe the move will encourage European business but there is small print to consider.November 23, 2017 by Charlie Osborne in EU
Microsoft, Facebook, Twitter and Google submit to EU hate speech rulesThe companies have agreed to tackle hate speech online.May 31, 2016 by Charlie Osborne in EU
Bitcoin evades VAT charge following European court rulingIn Europe, Bitcoin is now treated in the same way as traditional bank notes and coins.October 22, 2015 by Charlie Osborne in EU
EBA: Investors should avoid Bitcoin, identifies 70 risksThe European Banking Authority has outlined all the hazards associated with virtual currency, and called for an 'immediate response' to address the issue of regulation. July 7, 2014 by Charlie Osborne in EU
EU, South Korea join forces to develop 5G technologyThe European Union and South Korea are due to launch a partnership which focuses on developing next-generation networking technology. June 16, 2014 by Charlie Osborne in EU
Vodafone merges European operationsOverseen by ex-T-Mobile USA CEO Philipp Humm, Vodafone plans to merge its European operations.August 2, 2013 by Charlie Osborne in EU
Box expands presence in Europe, taps French marketsIn a bit to expand, the cloud computing company is looking to French customers after doubling customer growth in less than a year.June 4, 2013 by Charlie Osborne in EU
LG Electronics posts loss through EU price-fixing fineLG Electronics has posted a loss after being fined by Europe for price fixing.January 30, 2013 by Charlie Osborne in EU