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    Spain slaps Facebook with €1.2 million fine for breaking privacy laws

    Spain slaps Facebook with €1.2 million fine for breaking privacy laws

    • Matthew Hughes
    • 8 years ago
    Brexit: A little less speculation, a little more action

    Brexit: A little less speculation, a little more action

    • Mehul Patel
    • 8 years ago
    Amazon Web Services dominate the cloud, so learn their ways for only $39

    Amazon Web Services dominate the cloud, so learn their ways for only $39

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    Estonia is looking into starting its own national cryptocurrency

    Estonia is looking into starting its own national cryptocurrency

    • Már Másson Maack
    • 8 years ago
    EU-funded online privacy tool will protect your data – and help you sell it

    EU-funded online privacy tool will protect your data – and help you sell it

    • Már Másson Maack
    • 8 years ago
    Apple refuses to enable iPhone emergency settings that could save countless lives

    Apple refuses to enable iPhone emergency settings that could save countless lives

    • Már Másson Maack
    • 8 years ago
    Vulnerability found in solar panels could knock out power grids across Europe

    Vulnerability found in solar panels could knock out power grids across Europe

    • Alejandro Tauber
    • 8 years ago
    Germany is now one of few countries that bans workplace keylogging

    Germany is now one of few countries that bans workplace keylogging

    • Matthew Hughes
    • 8 years ago
    Germany’s police don’t need backdoors because they can hack your phone anyway

    Germany’s police don’t need backdoors because they can hack your phone anyway

    • Matthew Hughes
    • 8 years ago
    EU’s draconian new copyright law puts an expiration date on startups

    EU’s draconian new copyright law puts an expiration date on startups

    • Már Másson Maack
    • 8 years ago
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