Brussels loosens its grip: Apple Maps and Ads off the DMA radar

Brussels' decision to exempt Apple Maps and Ads from the Digital Markets Act is a rare victory for…

Spain bans social media for young people. Is this the beginning of the end of the ‘Wild West’ era in the EU?

Pedro Sánchez's clash with the tech titans marks a new, radical stage in the European battle for control…

Sovereignty or a bottomless pit? Government, Microsoft and billions for licences

The Polish administration is striving to build a national office suite based on open source, seeing it as…

The Greenland effect in IT: How unpredictable US policy is driving the European cloud

The tense situation between Washington and Brussels and the unpredictability of US policy have meant that technological sovereignty…

$2 billion in play. Google has avoided a financial knockout in a privacy dispute

Alphabet has successfully averted the specter of a multi-billion dollar fine by winning a crucial battle for the…

Euro penalties and new moderation duties. Ministry of Digitalisation prepares DSA implementation

Poland is catching up in regulating the technology market by introducing a two-stage plan to implement the EU…

Grok on DSA’s target: Why Brussels wants to ban the xAI chatbot

EU regulators are bringing out the big guns against xAI, putting the future of the Grok chatbot on…

Brussels gives telecoms oxygen, but not Big Tech money

The European Commission has offered telecom operators a powerful investment incentive in the form of perpetual spectrum licenses,…

Big Tech’s excuses are over. Meta accused of profiting from illegal casinos

The UK Gambling Commission has brought heavy artillery against Meta Platforms, accusing Facebook's owner of deliberately ignoring illegal…

Nvidia trapped. Why did Beijing reject AI chips despite Trump’s approval?

Jensen Huang is preparing for a risky trip to China, trying to find his place in a new…

Brussels tightens course: operators must say goodbye to Huawei and ZTE

The European Commission is ending its policy of voluntary recommendations and plans to impose a strict 36-month deadline…

Retreat from confrontation. Brussels abandons ‘internet tax’ for Big Tech

Instead of the confrontation with Big Tech expected by European telecoms, the European Commission has opted for a…

DNS censorship dispute. Why doesn’t Cloudflare want to work with Italy’s ‘Piracy Shield’?

Cloudflare is considering completely withdrawing its infrastructure and planned investments from Italy in response to a €14 million…

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…