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  • EU seeks views on the Satellite and Cable Directive

    The European Commission is asking whether EU rules which define where and how satellite broadcasters and cable companies should clear copyright are up-to-date, in a public consultation launched today. It is also seeking views on the impact of extending these rules to cover broadcasters’ services […]

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  • Digital Single Market Strategy

    Digital Single Market Strategy – the things EU wants you know about the project:   Digital Single Market – questions and answers On the page you will find answers about the Digital Single Market strategy, EU wants you to know about.   If you need […]

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  • eCall in all new cars from April 2018

    Today the European Parliament voted in favour of eCall regulation which requires all new cars be equipped with eCall technology from April 2018. In the event of a serious accident, eCall automatically dials 112 – Europe’s single emergency number. It communicates the vehicle’s exact location […]

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  • Home-based treatment of autism

    Published on 13/04/2015 Much can still be done to improve autism treatment, besides finding a cure. The MICHELANGELO project, which ended in March, has developed a set of technologies for personalised, home-based behaviour monitoring and treatment of patients. For a child suffering from autism, a […]

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  • Speed of Light Slowed to a Standstill from 1.08 billion km/h in Landmark Experiment

    Using lasers and glass fibers, researchers managed to stop the speed of light in an experiment that could have profound effects on making quantum communications an everyday reality. Scientists at the Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien / Vienna Center for Quantum Science and Technology) […]

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  • e-SENS: digitising government services across Europe

    Government services in Europe are being modernised and made accessible online for people and companies across borders in a large-scale project that could save society billions of euros over the coming years. An EU project aimed at connecting Europe better by digitising a range of […]

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  • The European Commission referred Belgium to the Court

    The European Commission referred Belgium to the Court in October 2014 because decisions of the regulator could be suspended, and its multi-annual strategy had to be approved by the Government, hence unermining its independence. In February 2015, the Belgian Government has submitted amending legislation to the […]

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  • Wordpres 3.9.1 is available

    This maintenance release fixes 34 bugs with 3.9, including numerous fixes for multisite networks, customizing widgets while previewing themes, and the updated visual editor. There is an improvements to the new audio/video playlists feature and some adjustments to improve performance. List of Files Revised readme.html […]

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  • EIB and CDP provide EUR 500 million for SMEs and enterprise networks

    EIB and CDP provide EUR 500 million for SMEs and enterprise networks

    The European Investment Bank (EIB) and Cassa depositi e prestiti (CDP) have signed a new EUR 500 million agreement for supporting investment in Italy. Under the agreement, the EIB is providing CDP with a credit line of up to EUR 500 million that will be used […]

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  • Roaming: 300 million extra customers for telecoms companies when roaming charges end, survey shows

    http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-14-152_en.htm 94% of Europeans who travel outside their home country limit their use of services like Facebook, because of mobile roaming charges, according to a new survey of 28,000 EU citizens. The European Commission calculates that telecoms companies are missing out on a market of […]

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