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Newsletters
More European companies opt for a fight-or-flight response when confronting global competition
By
Peter Vanham
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Nicholas Gordon
February 20, 2024
Tech
EU to slap Apple with €500 million fine in culmination of antitrust probe after Spotify complaint: Report
By
Aisha S Gani
and
Bloomberg
February 18, 2024
Tech
Apple’s EU app store changes are truly epic—but they may not be enough
By
David Meyer
January 26, 2024
Finance
Trump reelection is a ‘clear threat’ to Europe’s economy, central bank chief warns
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Ryan Hogg
January 12, 2024
Tech
Meta is one step closer to following in Airbnb’s footsteps as $954 million Italian tax case heads to EU judgment
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Ryan Hogg
December 22, 2023
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Adobe loses Figma and (almost) everyone wins
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David Meyer
December 19, 2023
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Elon Musk’s content moderation decisions make X the first target of the EU’s new Digital Services Act
By
David Meyer
December 18, 2023
Success
Uber, Deliveroo and other ride-hailing and food-delivery platforms will have to treat 5.5m gig workers as employees under new EU deal
By
Jillian Deutsch
and
Bloomberg
December 13, 2023
Newsletters
Europe’s quest to lead in AI regulation is in serious doubt
By
David Meyer
November 27, 2023
Newsletters
Google’s latest move to make Apple open iMessage has powerful precedent
By
David Meyer
November 8, 2023
Newsletters
The latest net-neutrality threat is dead in Europe—for now—but it’s catching on elsewhere
By
David Meyer
October 12, 2023
Leadership
Elon Musk demanded evidence of X spreading ‘fake content’ on Hamas attacks—now CEO Linda Yaccarino tells Brussels X is working ‘around the clock’ to tackle disinformation
By
Christiaan Hetzner
October 12, 2023
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California takes the lead on pro-consumer tech legislation, with new laws on repairability and privacy
By
David Meyer
October 11, 2023
Newsletters
Pressure grows on Apple to open up iMessage
By
David Meyer
October 10, 2023
Newsletters
Thorny questions hit European Commission over proposal for surveillance of uploads and encrypted messages
By
David Meyer
September 26, 2023
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