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Intel developing smart grids and monitoring systems in Europe
By Nick Farrell published
CEBIT 2014 Intel is putting its energy into the development of smart grid standards and monitoring systems in Germany.

16 million online accounts in Germany 'compromised'
By Alex Hamilton published
The German online security agency has revealed details about a large-scale breach of online data with millions at risk.

German cordless phone maker Gigaset launching Android tablets
By Michael Rougeau published
Updated Meet the QV830 and the QV1030, Gigaset's new 8-inch and 10-inch Android tablets for German and UK markets.

German chancellor calls Obama over alleged US spying of her phone
By Michelle Fitzsimmons published
White House denies currently spying on Angela Merkel's communications but never speaks of past actions.

Classic Steve Jobs keynote used to invalidate Apple's own patent
By JR Bookwalter published
Rivals use Steve Jobs' famous iPhone demo to make their case, despite Jobs' "boy, have we patented it!" line.

Facebook real name policy upheld in Germany
By Matt Swider published
Irish law helped Facebook hold onto its pseudonyms ban in Germany, where a court upheld its controversial policy.

Facebook wins fake-name court battle against German privacy group
By Matt Swider published
Facebook was briefly ordered to allow users to register fictitious names in Germany, but that decree has been thrown out this week.

Google might drop French media from search results over proposed law
By Clint Demeritt published
The search giant may stop linking to French media sites if a new law passes that forces the company to pay for content it directs traffic to.
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