Germany bets on AI and digitalisation to stifle bureaucracy and restore competitiveness
Germany is focusing on digitization and artificial intelligence as a remedy for years of slowdown and bureaucratic burdens…
China exploits America’s visa problems to attract engineers
Beijing is joining the global battle for talent by introducing a new K visa for foreign tech professionals.…
Partial victory for Apple. US regulator drops key charges
Apple has scored a significant victory in its dispute with the US labor regulator, easing the legal pressure…
Brussels hits back at SAP. It is about ‘tying up’ customers and hidden costs
The European Union is scrutinizing the business practices of SAP, the global leader in the ERP software market.…
Trump entrusts TikTok to allies. Murdoch, Ellison and Dell in play for the platform
The Trump administration is pushing for a new solution for TikTok in the US, basing its future on…
New H-1B visa fee hits Big Tech. Trump administration introduces $100,000 fee
A new $100,000 fee for H-1B work visas, introduced by the Trump administration to protect American jobs, has…
Digital euro closer, but on politicians’ terms. Finance ministers gain control
The digital euro project is taking shape after a key compromise was reached between EU finance ministers and…
Privacy Tech market: how RODO and AI have created a new billion-dollar industry?
Global privacy regulations are no longer just an obstacle to technology, but have become a major driving force…
Malta versus the rest of the Union. The dispute over the supervision of the cryptocurrency market
There is a growing dispute in the European Union over who should supervise the rapidly developing cryptocurrency market…
Nvidia under the magnifying glass of China. Company accused of monopoly
Beijing is reaching for a new tool in its technological war with Washington, launching an antitrust investigation against…
Google Cloud abolishes data transfer fees in EU ahead of Data Act
In response to growing regulatory pressure in Europe, Google Cloud has announced that it will waive data transfer…
Cloud in Europe: Between US dominance and the fight for data sovereignty
European business, driven by innovation and scalability, relies heavily on the cloud services of American hyperscalers. However, this…
Beyond your own walls: How to secure the digital supply chain?
The days when cybersecurity ended at the edge of your own network are long gone, and today the…
An invisible front over the Baltic. How Russia’s electronic warfare is testing Europe’s resilience
The incident with Ursula von der Leyen's plane, whose navigation systems were deliberately disrupted during landing, was not…
EC identifies 12 vectors that will determine Europe’s technological future
The “State of the Digital Decade 2025” report is not only a diagnosis of the problems, but above…
If not chat control, then what? Smart and effective ways to combat online crime
In the debate about online security, we are often confronted with a false choice: either we sacrifice privacy…
What are tokenised shares and why is ESMA warning against them?
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has expressed concern about the growing popularity of tokenized shares, pointing…
European Union strengthens defence against GPS jamming. New satellites will go into low orbit
The European Union, in response to escalating GPS signal interference attributed to Russia, plans to strengthen its space…
Anthropic goes for a settlement. Wants to avoid copyright precedent
Anthropic, one of the leaders in generative AI, has decided to settle a massive copyright class action lawsuit…
US and Intel modify CHIPS Act agreement: funds will flow faster
The US government has renegotiated the terms of its support for Intel under the CHIPS Act, swapping traditional…
US threatens EU with sanctions over DSA law. A dispute over censorship and Big Tech
Donald Trump's administration is threatening to impose unprecedented sanctions on European Union officials in response to the implementation…
