EU Parliament wants to protect end-to-end encryption
European governments might be stalled
European governments that think they can stop terrorism by weakening end-to-end encryption might find their efforts stalled by the European Union.
Google faces more than €1 billion fine
EU expected to announce record antitrust fine
Search outfit Google is facing a record-breaking fine from the EU over its alleged abuse of its market dominance.
EU opens inquiry into Qualcomm's NXP bid
Under pressure to compromise
Qualcomm is under pressure from the EU to make concessions on its $38 billion bid for NXP Semiconductors.
EU moans that Qualcomm is playing hardball
No concessions over NXP deal
US smartphone chipmaker Qualcomm has not offered any concessions so far in its $38-billion bid for NXP Semiconductors, the EU competition authority has said.
EU kills off geoblocking
Stops streamers from treating consumers differently based on where they live
European Union lawmakers voted to stop online retailers from treating consumers differently depending on where they live and expanded their proposed law to include music streaming services such as Spotify and Apple's iTunes.
Apple files appeal against tax bill
A long rant as to why it is “special” and the EU smells of nintendo
The fruity tax-dodging cargo-cult Apple has sent a 14 point legal rant to the EU claiming it is special and does not have to pay tax like everyone else.
EU privacy watchdogs concerned about Windows 10
Changes to installation process were only a start
European Union data protection watchdogs said they were still concerned about the privacy settings of Microsoft's Windows 10 operating system despite Vole announcing changes to the installation process.
Apple misses deadline to repay Ireland $13.9 billion
EU says getting cash out of Apple is tricky
The Fruity tax-dodging cargo cult Apple has snubbed the EU and not paid the 13 billion euros it owes to Ireland in illegal tax benefits.
EU sorts out global roaming
New price caps announed
The European Union has sorted out a way to cap wholesale charges telecom operators pay each other when their customers use their mobile phones abroad.
UK saved from snooping by European court
Irony thy name is Britannia
A top Brexit fan has taken the UK government to the European Court over its snooping laws and won.