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| Apr.29 |
Turkey |
Turkish authorities block Wikipedia without giving reason Officials said 'an administrative measure' had been taken, but gave no reason why and had asked to remove content by writers 'supporting terror'
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| Aug.30 |
European Union |
Apple should pay up to €13bn in back taxes There has been widespread criticism in the US of the European Commission's ruling that Apple should pay up to €13bn (£11bn) in back taxes | |
| May.25 |
Norway |
Norway consumer body stages live app terms reading Norwegians have spent more than 30 hours reading out terms and conditions from smartphone apps in a campaign by the country's consumer agency
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| Oct.27 |
France |
European Parliament votes against net neutrality amendments Map of Strasbourg France The European Parliament has voted against a set of rules intended to safeguard 'net neutrality' in the EU
| Jan.30 |
London |
Army sets up new brigade 'for information age' The Army is setting up a new unit that will use psychological operations and social media to help fight wars 'in the information age'
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| Dec.12 |
London |
UK flights hit by computer failure Map of Swanwick United Kingdom Passengers are facing widespread flight disruption after a computer failure at the UK's air traffic control centre | |
| Jul.4 |
Moscow |
Russia backs law on web data storage Russia's lower house of parliament has passed a law requiring internet companies to store Russian citizens' personal data inside the country
| Mar.27 |
Turkey |
Turkey moves against YouTube Turkey has moved to block access to YouTube, a day after a court ordered the suspension of a ban on Twitter, which PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan b...
| Mar.20 |
Turkey |
Twitter 'blocked' in Turkey Twitter users in Turkey report that the social media site has been blocked in the country. PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan vowed to 'wipe out Twitter' | |
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| Sep.2 |
London |
Vodafone sells stake to Verizon Vodafone has sold its 45% stake in Verizon Wireless to telecoms group Verizon Communications in one of the biggest deals in corporate history
| Jul.28 |
London |
Co-founder of 'Russian Google' dies The man who co-founded Russia's biggest search engine, Yandex, has died aged 48 after suffering from cancer
| May.24 |
Geneva |
Online appeal unearths web page from 1991 The page turned up after Cern launched a public appeal for files, hardware and software from the web's earliest days
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European Union |
Faltering Facebook phone is delayed The European launch of the 'Facebook phone' has been delayed following disappointing US sales and negative feedback
| May.14 |
Germany |
Google told to tidy up auto-complete A German federal court has told Google to clean up the auto-complete results its search engine suggests
| Mar.6 |
European Union |
EU fines Microsoft over web browser Microsoft has been fined 561 million euros for failing to promote a range of web browsers, rather than just Internet Explorer, to users in E...
| Feb.11 |
Netherlands |
Facebook sued over 'like' button Facebook is facing legal action over its use of the 'like' button and other features of the social network
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| Sep.23 |
Germany |
Siemens denies Iran sabotage link German engineering company Siemens has denied allegations that it planted explosive devices inside nuclear equipment destined for Iran
| Sep.6 |
Finland |
Nokia apologises for 'faked' ad An ad featuring video footage which appeared to have been filmed with its new flagship smartphone had been created using different equipment
| Jun.21 |
Netherlands |
Apple faces patent and 4G payouts Apple has been ordered to pay damages to rival Samsung Electronics by a court in the Netherlands
| Mar.18 |
United Kingdom |
UK ‘most internet-based economy’
| Mar.1 |
European Union |
Google change 'breaches EU law' Changes made by Google to its privacy policy are in breach of European law, the EU's justice commissioner has said
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| May.13 |
European Union |
EC fines computer chipmaker Intel $1.4B The European Commission found Intel guilty of violating European anti-trust rules and ordered that it pay a fine of 1.06 billion euros | |
| Apr.17 |
Sweden |
Court jails Pirate Bay founders  A court has jailed four men behind TPB, the world's most high-profile file-sharing website, in a landmark case | |
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| Feb.27 |
European Union |
EU fines Microsoft record $1.4bn The European Commission has fined US computer giant for defying sanctions imposed on it for anti-competitive behaviour
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