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Diskeeper 2011 Server Edition - Free Trial
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EU court poised for Microsoft antitrust fine ruling
Microsoft will hear in a month's time whether the European Commission fined the company excessively for failing to comply with an earlier antitrust fine.
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Windows RT may breach Microsoft-EU 'browser ballot' deal
The European Commission is keeping its eye on Microsoft, after a U.S. Senate subcommittee said it would investigate potential antitrust matters relating to Windows on ARM browsers.
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China launches rare earth industry group as the West complains about export quotas
China sits on 36 percent of the known rare earth reserves in the world and accounts for over 90 percent of the total trading volume.
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ACTA suffers major blow following European rejection call
ACTA could be 'dead in the water' after the treaty's rapporteur said in his recommendations to Brussels that the European Parliament should reject the agreement.
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Europe opens antitrust cases against Motorola
European antitrust officials said on Tuesday they will open a case against Motorola Mobility to examine whether it "abused" its dominant market position by withholding patents.
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EU to decide on Google antitrust case after Easter
European antitrust authorities will not decide Google's fate until after the Easter vacation, on April 10 or beyond, as pressure mounts on the regulator for a snappy decision.
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EU demands response to Google's 'unlawful' privacy policy
Europe is demanding answers out of Google, giving it only three weeks to spill its secrets, and explain why it ignored the EU's advice and posted a new privacy policy anyway.
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Google's answer to EU as succinct as its privacy policy
Google doesn't have a lot of patience for European regulators who asked the search giant to "pause" the roll out of its new privacy policy, set to launch March 1, so they can explore "possible...
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How ACTA would affect you: FAQ
With SOPA and PIPA shelved, ACTA was somewhat ignored. Don't know what ACTA is? Don't worry: you weren't meant to. Here's what you need to know.
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European Commission 'in denial' over Patriot Act loophole
Exclusive: One prominent member of the European Parliament describes how the Commission is effectively in denial over the reach of U.S. law on European citizens.
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How the new European data law will affect U.S. companies
With the draft European data protection regulation announced, it won't just affect the 500 million Europeans. U.S. companies with European users should also take heed.
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European draft data law announced: What you need to know
The European Commission has announced the Data Protection Regulation, which will govern the data and privacy laws of Europe's 27 member states. Here's what you need to know.
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Verizon Galaxy Nexus cannot use Google Wallet, Sprint only
News that the Galaxy Nexus will not work with Google Wallet on the Verizon network is causing an uproar. Fact is, Google's deal with Sprint is exclusive, and Verizon can't use the service.
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Facebook on EU data protection laws: We're already compliant
The European Commission says companies like Facebook need to be subject to European data protection laws. Facebook says it is not worried because it is already compliant with said regulations.
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Facebook, social networks, businesses 'must adhere' to EU law
An updated European directive will shake the cloud computing industry to the core, as lawmakers single out social networks as a prime target for change.
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EU and U.S. in first joint cyber security stress-test exercise
The EU and U.S. will today stage a joint cyber security stress-test, to strengthen international critical infrastructure.
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Steve Jobs: A retrospective (roundup)
The world mourns the passing of Apple co-founder and chairman Steve Jobs.
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Apple offers up iPhone micro USB adapter, complies with EU regulations
Charge your iPhone from any micro USB charger.
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Are Paper Laws Coming to a Country Near You?
In a mere 22 months, it will be law to use verified legal timber product sourcing, including pulp and paper, within the European Union (EU). The Regulation covers a broad range of timber products...
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America reacts to 9/11: Why I began investigating the Patriot Act
A personal telling of my experience of September 11th, 2001, and the subsequent battle to unravel the post-9/11 Patriot Act's reach to Europe and further afield.
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