Google proposes changes to adtech. It wants to avoid dismantling the business

Google has submitted a proposal to the European Commission for changes to its adtech business in a desperate attempt to…

DORA: IBM officially under EU supervision as a key technology provider

The European Supervisory Authorities have officially recognized IBM as a key ICT service provider, which means that the…

Digital Poland: digital sovereignty starts with freedom of technology choice, not market isolation

Digital sovereignty should not be understood as cutting oneself off from global technologies, but as the ability of…

Public cloud in the European Union – between innovation and data responsibility

Digital transformation in Europe is increasingly relying on the public cloud, which has become the foundation for scalability,…

NIS2 is not a shopping list for IT. Why is technology alone not enough?

Treating the NIS2 directive solely as a technology shopping list is a strategic mistake that could cost companies…

Judicial ‘discount’ for Intel. Giant to pay EU 1/3 less

The Santa Clara-based American giant won a partial victory in Luxembourg on Wednesday, where the General Court of…

Europe, the US or China? Why regulation could become our ‘killer feature’ in the AI race

Could European bureaucracy, instead of stifling innovation, paradoxically become our greatest competitive advantage, creating a secure alternative to…

Brussels vetoes: Digital regulation is not for sale for steel

Washington's proposal to exchange steel tariffs for more lenient treatment of Big Tech was met with immediate opposition…

A monopoly on privacy? The OCCP questions Apple’s market play

The antitrust proceedings initiated by the President of the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (UOKiK) against Apple…

What’s next for AI? Ministry of Digitalisation announces an updated version of the Policy for the Development of Artificial Intelligence in Poland

In the second half of November, the Ministry of Digital Affairs presented an updated version of the “Policy…

Brussels twist: EU delays key AI legislation under pressure from Big Tech

The European Commission proposed on Wednesday a significant relaxation of its technology policy, including a delay in the…

The end of the wild west in the cloud. European Union takes 19 IT giants under the microscope

European financial regulators have officially recognized 19 tech giants—including Amazon, Google, and Microsoft—as critical components of banking infrastructure,…

Google loses in Berlin. More than half a billion euro fine for destroying competition

Google must face further financial consequences for its market practices in Europe, this time amounting to €572 million.…

Google proposes changes to adtech. It wants to avoid dismantling the business

Google has submitted a proposal to the European Commission for changes to its adtech business in a desperate…

OpenAI refuses to hand over 20 million ChatGPT logs. Legal dispute with The New York Times continues

OpenAI is fighting to block a court order that would force the company to hand over 20 million…

Copyright vs AI: GEMA wins lawsuit against OpenAI. It’s about training data

A German court has dealt a blow to OpenAI's operating model by siding with GEMA in a high-profile…

Social media not for Danish children. Denmark bans

Denmark no longer wants to passively comment on children's screen addiction—it wants to actually limit it. Politicians have…

Brussels relaxes AI Act. Big Tech can take a temporary breather

Tech giants such as Apple and Meta can count on a postponement of the full implementation of the…

Nvidia loses China. Huang: Blackwell not for Beijing, H20 no one wants

Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, categorically cut off speculation about the sale of flagship Blackwell chips to China,…

NIS2: chaos and uncertainty in Polish companies. Who does it really cover?

Polish companies are entering the era of regulated cybersecurity, but most are still unsure whether they will be…

AI Act, or the confidence game. How Europe wants to win over the US by regulating AI

In the global race for AI dominance, Europe is consciously choosing a different path than the US and…

Is Microsoft blocking competition? Qwant’s complaint and the French authority’s decision

The Franco-American dispute between Qwant and Microsoft reveals the behind-the-scenes battle for control of search infrastructure in Europe.…