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Can't escape work? Politicians want to give you a right to log off
The European Parliament is calling for an EU-wide law giving workers a right to disengage from work-related tasks outside of office hours.
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Broke your smartphone? 'Right to repair' rules just took another step forward
'Right to repair' calls on manufacturers to make it easier for consumers to fix their own devices and to be more transparent about the lifespan of their products.
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What is Gaia-X? A guide to Europe's cloud computing fight-back plan
Europe is pushing for more independence from cloud giants in the US and China with Gaia-X, which aims to create an ecosystem of cloud and data services protected by EU laws.
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Brexit and its impact on tech jobs and companies: A cheat sheet
Brexit throws up a raft of questions for tech companies about how Britain's departure from the EU will change how they do business. Find out how it'll affect you.
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Biden comments reignite debate over Section 230 rule protecting online platforms
As lawmakers consider changes, corporations and social platforms offer business reasons to have it removed or reinforced.
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Brexit: Tech firms express dismay at continued uncertainty after delay
What does delaying Brexit until 31 October mean for tech businesses operating out of the UK?
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The Brexit dilemma: Will London's start-ups stay or go?
The capital's tech companies are trying to plot a course that will steer them past Brexit. That will mean some difficult decisions ahead.
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Why 80% of UK businesses plan to hire a data scientist in 2019
Next year may be the year of a data surge, as companies increasingly focus on their ability to properly grok data for business value.
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German manufacturers lose $50B to cyber attacks, SMBs at greatest risk
A quarter of German manufacturing companies reported losing sensitive mobile phone data, according to a Bitkom survey.
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Gallery: The new Windows 10 laptops and 2-in-1s, Chromebooks at IFA
Upcoming machines from ASUS, Acer, Dell and Lenovo.
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Here's why UK and Irish businesses must prepare for a flood of GDPR data requests
According to a SAS survey, 27% of UK and Irish consumers have already exercised their personal data rights under GDPR, and more are planning to.
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How the UK plans to provide broadband to the entire country by 2033
The UK government has announced plans to 'futureproof' its networks with full fiber broadband and 5G technology.
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Is daylight saving time holding back the growth of international business?
If the European Union ended observation of DST, as proposed, it would reduce the number of countries observing the standard by one third.
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How one Spanish soccer app uses surveillance on its own users to fight piracy
The official La Liga league app uses the microphone and GPS of a user's smartphone to identify venues that are broadcasting matches.
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Why Britain has become the top tech hub in Europe
British tech companies have received more venture capital funding than France, Germany, and Sweden combined.
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