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Alleges price fixing, Single Market blocks.
Requires foreknowledge, for-profit.
Source code access for the EMEA.
Advises pre-February investment.
Unlikely to actually happen, though.
Resolution calls for unbundling of search.
$100 million investment pot.
Motorola's modestly-priced flagship handset crosses the Atlantic.
European trademark application a hoax?
New EU limits will mean maximum 20p a minute or 45cents per MB.
Takes aim at digital criminals.
The BBC announces that it's finally brining its iPlayer service to an international audience.
Nearly a third of PCs in Europe are reportedly infected, despite many having anti-virus software.
EVGA talked to about the future of its European team and services, and some forum user perks.
After visiting the WiMAX Forum Congress Asia 2010 in Taipei this week, we found out about the latest WiMAX products, how it's better than mobile 3.5G internet - but also why we'll never actually get to use it.
Microsoft has announced that Alan Wake is to see an earlier release date in Europe.
EA's free to play online football game, FIFA Online, is set to hit Europe later this year.
Microsoft has revealed the pricing for Windows 7 E - for Europe - and it's a mixed bag: while some editions are cheaper, no upgrade editions are offered.
A leaked memo from Microsoft has revealed that the software giant plans to ship Windows 7 without a browser in Europe.
EU antitrust regulators have told the music industry that it needs to change the way it licenses music online in Europe.
The EU is expected to announce this week that it will fine Intel for anti-competitive business practices that stretch back eight years.
Microsoft has again thrown the gauntlet down at Sony, claiming to have a stronger market presence in Europe than the PS3.
October 14 2021 | 15:04
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