Tag: Germany
German politicians remain concerned about the privacy of their citizens. After the controversy with Google Street View, the focus is now on the latest phenomenon of popularity online: the …
Another week begins and, with it, of course, new news about the pandemic of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) – or, more precisely, about the virus-fighting technology developed jointly by Apple …
Launched in May, in Germany, Jugene has confirmed its status as the third most powerful system in the world, with the release of the TOP500. The semi-annual list is …
The German police and secret services will no longer be authorized to access private conversations or communications data over the Internet without prior authorization from a judge. In a …
Germany has passed new anti-terrorism legislation that paves the way for spying on private computers and people by the authorities, inside and outside Germany. The controversial legislation had already …
Another day, another wave of news related to the new pandemic Coronavirus (COVID-19). Shall we go to them? Germany launches app Those who followed the news of the pandemic …
The German authorities want to ensure that their artists will not be penalized by the agreement signed between Google and two of the main entities representing copyright in the …
German authorities will investigate the publication on Twitter of the results of a poll at the polls before the end of Sunday’s general election vote. The results were published …
German authorities are monitoring 987 individuals, suspected of spreading child pornography over the Internet to 98 countries. Police have already confiscated more than a thousand computers, 1,800 videos and …
Germany has changed its intellectual property legislation by adding new sanctions for those who exchange copyrighted music. Introduced with the aim of aligning domestic legislation with the new European …
Germany will host between the 6th and 8th of September the first European congress dedicated to RFID / EPC technologies, organized by the organizations GS1 in Europe, of which …
The European Commission has given Germany one month to modify the standard that favors Deutsche Telekom in the broadband market. The law came into force in February and goes …
The recent changes to the German communications law prompted the European Commission to open an infringement procedure against the country, to which the regulator has 15 days to respond. …
The Julich Research Center in Germany put three new supercomputers into operation. Among them, the one that will become the most powerful supercomputer in Europe, with a computing capacity …
The German government recommended that Internet users look for an alternative to Internet Explorer, after Microsoft recognized that vulnerabilities that have not yet been fixed may have been the …