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Telecom Italia to buy AOL Germany

September 18, 2006 Purchase for $870 million in cash expected to make Telecom Italia second-largest broadband provider in Germany. TAGS: Telecom Italia, Time Warner Inc., broadband provider, Germany, America Online Inc.

One-stop open-source support launched in U.K.

November 13, 2007 Already successful in Germany, Credativ's open-source support center is now offered in Britain. Aim is to cover myriad community-built apps. TAGS: open source, Germany, distribution, U.K., agreement

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, scientist, IBM Corp., U.S.

SAP, Microsoft to form joint German lab

May 15, 2007 Endeavor aims to tie the SAP Business Suite more closely with Microsoft's SQL Server 2005. TAGS: SAP AG, Microsoft SQL Server 2005, lab, Microsoft SQL Server, Germany, Microsoft Corp.

German tax office moves to Linux

June 9, 2006 Tax authority in Lower Saxony is jumping from Solaris to Suse Linux and the KDE desktop. TAGS: KDE, SuSE Linux, tax, SuSE, Sun Solaris, Sun Microsystems Inc., Germany, Linux

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

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

Germany bows out of European 'Google killer'

January 8, 2007 Quaero to become solely a French project; meanwhile, European Commission promises cash to a different search project. TAGS: Quaero Corp., Pharos, Germany, project, government

With smart phones, it's all about the OS

November 28, 2006 IDC study of mobile phone habits from major world markets finds, among other things, that applications drive competition. TAGS: smart phone, survey, India, Germany, China, U.K., U.S., Palm Inc., Nokia Corp., mobile phone, Microsoft Windows Mobile, operating system, cell phone, Microsoft Windows

iPhone's price tag curbs Brits' interest

November 27, 2007 Seventy-two percent of U.K. consumers won't buy Apple's device at its current price, according to a survey. TAGS: U.K., Apple iPhone, survey, price tag, Apple Computer, Germany, handset

AMD fires another antitrust salvo at Intel

July 17, 2006 Battle between two chipmakers over alleged anticompetitive conduct with PC makers and sellers moves to Germany. TAGS: complaint, AMD, antitrust, chip company, Intel, Germany, retailer

German man beats WWII Colossus code cracker

November 16, 2007 Rebuilt British cipher-breaking machine used in World War II is beaten in code-breaking challenge by German man who wrote his own software. TAGS: Ada, programming language, representative, Germany, radio

Surveying CeBit

March 16, 2007 The annual tech extravaganza, which runs through Wednesday in Hannover, Germany, is in full swing now. TAGS: CeBit, Hannover, ultramobile PC, RFID, Germany, Europe, Blu-ray, electronics, AMD, laptop computer, photograph, PC

Dell to open Polish facility

September 18, 2006 Investment in manufacturing plant in Lodz could reach $321 million and include 1,000 workers. TAGS: EMEA, Poland, facility, manufacturing, Germany, worker, Dell

The exercise bike that races via the Web

September 7, 2007 Connect the Ergo Bike Premium 8i to the Internet and compete with cyclists around the world for head-to-head races.Photos: The Ergo Bike Premium 8iVideo: Web-enabled exercise bike packed with tech TAGS: ride, Germany, Europe, San Francisco, U.S., video

Europe debates Net growth, limits

May 3, 1996 Interest in both regulating information and promoting expansion on the Internet is heating up in Europe. TAGS: Communications Decency Act, Germany, Europe, Internet service, Internet access, Internet Service Provider, service provider, U.S.

Modern PCs to challenge WWII codebreaker

November 15, 2007 A rebuilt Colossus, a cipher-breaking machine used in World War II, is being pitted against modern computers in a race to break encrypted code. Photos: A 'Cipher Challenge' for Colossus TAGS: Germany, radio, photograph, message

Week in video: Yo-yo whizzes and a car for gamers

September 15, 2007 Yo-yo champs get all wound up, Nissan steers toward gamers, and a geek heaven emerges in Los Angeles. TAGS: Nissan, Frankfurt, auto show, Los Angeles, Wired Inc., gamer, car, robot, Germany, video game, video

Fujitsu Siemens pushes 3G laptops

March 15, 2007 The PC maker will focus on building high-speed networking into all its laptops. It's also keen on energy efficiency. TAGS: Fujitsu Siemens, 3G, Hannover, Fujitsu LifeBook, Orange PCS, mobility, notebook computer, Germany, CEO, laptop computer, PC

Google backs character-recognition research

April 11, 2007 Ocropus, an open-source project based in Germany, aims to develop advanced handwriting recognition for e-library creation. TAGS: handwriting recognition, open source, project, Google Inc., Germany
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