Why is Russia so good at getting women into technology?
A century ago, Russia pushed for equal rights to education and work for men and women. The effects are still being felt in tech today.
A century ago, Russia pushed for equal rights to education and work for men and women. The effects are still being felt in tech today.
Kyiv, Lviv, and Odessa are among the two dozen cities that have just started using high-speed mobile internet.
Instead of opposing the internet barriers raised by the world's authoritarian regimes, Silicon Valley is playing along.
A scheme teaching veterans to code helps them retune to civilian life and serve their country through technology.
Romania is apparently enjoying the highest annual growth in the EU, and it can thank its tech sector for a good chunk of that activity.
Although large companies are holding on, small and mid-sized tech businesses are struggling to cope with Greece's economic environment.
With relatively high incomes and low living costs, Romania might just turn out to be one of the most lucrative European locations for developers.
In the days of communism, many Romanian and Bulgarian children, who now are among the countries' leading technologists, learned to code on replicas of Apple II and ZX Spectrum machines.
A Greek web startup aims to change the game in the HR industry by helping small and mid-size companies hire the way big firms do.
Despite tough times, tech companies are managing to keep their spirits up. Paying closer attention to the ICT sector could help reboot the debt-stricken Greek economy, they say.