Apple and Samsung reach deal in patent dispute
Samsung will pay Apple $548 million as part of a long-running patent dispute between the companies, according to US court documents. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Samsung will pay Apple $548 million as part of a long-running patent dispute between the companies, according to US court documents. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The role that publishing platforms have to play in combating cyber crime and the posting of illegal content on the internet needs to be clarified, a committee of MEPs has […]
Continue Reading →The European Commission will not refer the planned acquisition of Telefónica UK by Hutchison to the UK competition authority, but will apply its own merger control rules. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →FOCUS: Local authorities across the UK are investing in new technologies allowing them to improve transport infrastructure, save energy and build better communications networks, and universities have an important role […]
Continue Reading →Claims made in headlines in British newspapers, magazines or online publications must be reflected in the text of the article to which those headlines relate under revisions to an industry […]
Continue Reading →Banks, smartphone manufacturers and e-commerce platforms face new “accessibility requirements” under EU laws that have been proposed by the European Commission. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The UK’s telecoms regulator has delayed its plans to auction off more spectrum for mobile broadband use until after the European Commission decides whether to allow the proposed merger between […]
Continue Reading →EU policy makers should “clarify the liability issues related to smart homes”, the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA) has said. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →FOCUS: Imagine a world where the smart meters used to record and manage energy consumption in homes are used by health care providers to monitor outpatients, or where information recorded […]
Continue Reading →Consumer cloud computing storage services are being scrutinised by a UK regulator after concerns were raised with it about provider price rises, changes to storage capacity agreements, and data losses […]
Continue Reading →Disclosure of information relevant to an invention does not mean the invention cannot be patented as long as the patent application is filed later the same day, the High Court […]
Continue Reading →Less than one third of construction firms to date have adopted building information modelling (BIM) to the standard that will be expected of projects procured by central government from next […]
Continue Reading →The UK government wants to open up access to data in banking and other regulated industries by 2017 and has threatened to legislate unless the industry takes its own steps […]
Continue Reading →FOCUS: Changing public attitudes towards the internet and privacy, a greater push for transparency and accountability, and a growing cyber risk will challenge the way companies protect their corporate reputation […]
Continue Reading →The necessity and legality of proposed new communication surveillance powers is to be scrutinised by a UK parliamentary committee. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Internet service providers (ISPs) in Germany can be forced to block their customers’ access to copyright infringing websites, the country’s highest court has ruled. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →FOCUS: Patent litigation in Europe in five years will look very different from now owing to major reforms to the patent framework and a new wave of technology relevant to […]
Continue Reading →The UK government is considering setting up a dedicated fund to support the development of ultrafast broadband technologies. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The newly outlined UK government spending plans highlight opportunities for suppliers of technology and other goods and services as well as the chance to advance digital health initiatives, two experts […]
Continue Reading →Businesses should provide people with an ‘opt out’ right to object to the processing of their personal data when they make an assessment that consent is not necessary as part […]
Continue Reading →The EU’s highest court has been asked to rule on whether EU countries are bound by a judgment it issued last year when drawing up their own national laws on […]
Continue Reading →FOCUS: The UK’s chancellor’s expected announcement of government cost savings is likely to have an impact on government technology projects. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The number of mobile broadband connections in Africa will reach one billion in 2020, up from 147 million at the end of 2014, according to new research by market analysts […]
Continue Reading →Telecoms giant BT has been rebuked by the UK’s industry regulator for attributing some of the “acquisition costs” associated with its takeover of EE to all of its UK business […]
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