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Microsoft extends Vista bulk license discount to Europe

March 26, 2007 Amid complaints about bloated prices for the OS in the United Kingdom, software maker extends a U.S. discount program's reach. TAGS: Europe, Microsoft Windows Vista, blog, U.K., license, small business, retailer, U.S., Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows

Europe still top source of spam

February 6, 2008 For the third month running, compromised computers in Europe have pushed out more spam than those in the U.S. TAGS: spammer, spam, Europe, Symantec Corp., broadband, U.S., malware

3GSM: Wireless sharpens its edge in Barcelona

February 12, 2007 One of the industry's largest trade shows is underway this week in Spain as new phones, services and strategies take the spotlight. TAGS: Vodafone Group Plc., operator, Barcelona, trade show, YouTube, MySpace, multimedia, Spain, Nokia Corp., handset, Europe, event, Motorola Inc., Google Inc., Web browser, video

Anti-skid braking technology gets EU backing

May 10, 2007 System helps avoid skids on slippery roads, and could be required equipment in Europe and U.S. by 2012. TAGS: Europe, European Union, U.S., car

Did Microsoft get lucky in Europe?

October 16, 2006 Some European Parliament members are grateful the Vista release apparently isn't blocked completely. TAGS: commission, Europe, antitrust, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., security, server, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows

How green could make Europe a tech power

March 24, 2008 The region has diesel expertise, a green populace, and interested governments. Could Europe be a big player in green tech? TAGS: subsidy, Europe, university, green tech, Germany, population, Israel, tax, electronics, PC

New Vistas for Microsoft--so why not Europe?

August 24, 2006 Policy analyst George A. Pieler says EC regulators are taking the wrong tack when it comes to the software giant. TAGS: Europe, principle, antitrust, theory, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, PC

Europe's .eu domain available

April 7, 2006 The .eu domain is now open to anyone within the European Union who wants to register a Web address. TAGS: European Union, domain, Europe

Europe sees calling prices fall

February 21, 2006 Recent European Commission report notes increased competition and rate drops, but also cites need for more regulation. TAGS: telecommunications, regulation, Europe, European Union, broadband

Europe's digital library taking shape

March 3, 2006 At least 6 million books, documents and other cultural works are expected to go online over the next five years. TAGS: digital library, Europe, commission, library, Google Inc., work

U.S. open-source group opens chapter in Europe

January 30, 2008 Consortium of companies working on software interoperability cites Europe's abundant open-source projects. TAGS: interoperability, open source, chapter, Europe, consortium, alliance, U.S.

EU domain racks up 2.5 million fans

April 11, 2007 First year of public registrations for .eu marked by strong interest among residents, businesses and organizations in European Union. TAGS: European Union, domain name, domain, registration, organization, Europe, Germany

Europe's O2 extends roaming discounts

February 12, 2007 Mobile operator expands roaming price cuts for regular voice services--but not data--across Europe. TAGS: O2 Plc., Europe, call, Spain, rate

Skype lands Wi-Fi access deal in Europe

October 11, 2006 Agreement will let Skype users in Europe access VoIP whenever they're in range of a Cloud hot spot. TAGS: hot spot, Skype, Europe, Wi-Fi, VoIP, handset, eBay Inc.

New supercomputer finds home in Europe

March 14, 2006 Research center in Germany hopes Julicher Blue Gene/L can help stem the brain drain of top scientists to U.S. TAGS: supercomputer, Blue Gene/L, Blue Gene, Germany, Europe, modeling, IBM Corp., scientist, U.S.

Memory-shared supercomputer lands in Spain

March 31, 2006 Finis Terrae, Europe's largest memory-shared supercomputer, will tackle international research projects and be furnished by HP and Intel. TAGS: supercomputer, Intel Itanium 2, high-performance computing, high-performance, Europe, Spain, Intel, HP

Greater scrutiny for Europe's outsourcing deals

August 30, 2007 Updated competition guidelines mean more outsourcing deals in Europe may have to go to the European Commission for approval. TAGS: outsourcing, scrutiny, supplier, commission, merger, Europe, approval, outsource, information technology, London

EC ponders Europe's emergency toll-free service

March 21, 2007 Having created a phone number for reporting missing children, European Commission now considers future of "free-phone" system. TAGS: commission, children, Europe

'World of Warcraft' hits 6 million milestone

March 2, 2006 Blizzard also announces Spanish edition to hit Europe, where English, French and German versions are already available. TAGS: milestone, World of Warcraft, Europe

Europe aims for its own MIT

February 22, 2006 European Union proposes a "flagship for excellence" for technology innovation and research. TAGS: commission, Europe
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