
Europe planning to develop own reusable rockets
We can’t rely on Space X
The European Commission has revealed a new three year project to develop technologies needed for two proposed reusable launch vehicles so that it does not have to rely on Space X.

Xiaomi Mi 9T now official in Europe
A lot of phone for €329
Xiaomi has now officially launched the Xiaomi Mi 9T in Europe, and with a price of €329, it packs a lot of punch with notchless 6.39-inch AMOLED screen and Snapdragon 730 SoC.

The West is Huawei with the fairies
Opinion: 5G is an accident waiting to happen
I first encountered Huawei in, I think, the 2000s, when I was still editing the INQuirer. It was showing off some network infrastructure kit – new to the game, it was a contender. But now it is way more than a contender, it's made big strides in the technology field.

Europeans concerned about US data influence
More to fear from the Americans than the Chinese
European politicians are concerned that the United States has too much power over European data.

Facebook threatening Europe and Canada
We will withdraw investment if you don’t do what you are told.
Facebook threatened to pull investment projects from Europe and Canada if lobbying demands from COO Sheryl Sandberg were not met.

Xiaomi aims to focus on European stores
Wants to triple the numbers
Xiaomi has been quite serious in expanding its influence in Europe and, according to the company's VP, it aims to triple the number of physical stores on the old continent.

Tesla 3 in Europe starts at €59,280
Deliveries in March
Tesla 3's alleged $35.000 car is available for left hand drivingin Europe and in Austria it starts at €59,280 or almost double the Elon’s distortion reality promised price.

Microsoft faces GDPR cloud woes in Europe
Too much data gathering
Software king of the world Microsoft is about to face a kicking from the European Union over its 'large scale and covert' gathering of people's info via Office.

New iPhone prices even more ridiculous in Europe
Go as high as €1,289/£1,099
While even the US prices of the new Apple iPhone trio were quite high for our taste, it appears that buyers from Europe or the UK will have to shell out even more cash than their US counterparts, pushing those prices to insane levels.

Uber hired David Cameron's chum to sort out its European business
Because no one can create European Unity on an issue like David Cameron
Uber has hired an ex-adviser to former British prime minister David Cameron to lead the ride-hailing firm’s lobbying efforts in northern Europe, less than a month after the company won a reprieve to operate in London.