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European consumer groups want regulators to act against Google tracking
Consumer agencies in the Netherlands, Poland and five other European Union countries asked privacy regulators on Nov 27 to take action against Google for allegedly tracking the movements of millions of users in breach of the bloc's new privacy law.
OpenSignal rates Malaysia as one of the worst for watching videos on mobile
According to its report, more than 87 billion data points were collected from eight million devices from May 14 to Aug 11 to find out which countries provided the best video-viewing experience for mobile users.
Check out these winners at the BIG Festival's indie awards
Sixteen winners have surfaced from the vibrant, diverse pool of talent at Brazil's Independent Games Festival.
HBO declares a global cord-cutter war against Amazon and Netflix
HBO has won international acclaim for Game of Thrones. Fewer people have heard of Mammon.
Enter the robots – automation fills gaps in east Europe’s factories
Plant manager Gabor Kiraly remembers the meeting a couple of years ago when he and his Austrian bosses learnt how severe the worker shortage in Hungary was about to become – it was, he said, a "shocking realisation".
EU's top court to decide whether Uber is a digital app or a taxi service
A debate in Europe over whether ride-hailing app Uber is merely a digital company or one providing transport services will be decided when the top European Union court hands down its verdict on Wednesday.
BMW to build Czech test track for self-driving cars
German luxury automaker BMW said it will spend over €100mil (RM481.28mil) on a test track for self-driving and electric cars in the Czech Republic, as it expands its foray into alternative driving technologies.
Shell and carmakers aim to go the distance with highway charging
Royal Dutch Shell has partnered with top carmakers to deploy ultra-fast chargers on Europe's highways, stealing a march on rivals in the race to remove one of the biggest obstacles facing the electric car sector.
Infineon says has fixed encryption flaw found by researchers
Germany's Infineon Technologies said it was aware of, and had taken action to correct a flaw in the encryption used for secure products such as identity cards.
Late Frank Zappa back on tour as hologram
Experimental rocker Frank Zappa, prolific in his life and even in death through a string of posthumous releases, is heading back on tour as a hologram.