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EU innovation continues to improve - but a geographical divide remains This article is sponsored by:

The EU’s European Innovation Scoreboard tracks member states’ performance year to year - and it shows the region is making good progress despite a number of challenges.

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Online Safety Bill - what harms does it seek to prevent? This article is sponsored by:

There are some bold views from online safety experts, lawyers, press representatives, and Facebook parent Meta.

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European Commission lays out plans for EU-wide Cyber Resilience Act to secure connected products This article is sponsored by:

Products that contain a digital component will be subject to stricter cyber security requirements in the EU. The Act will likely have global implications.

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EU court upholds record antitrust fine against Google for search engine dominance This article is sponsored by:

The European General Court upheld the European Commission’s decision to fine Google, despite the internet giant having changed its policies and conducting an appeal

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NHS progresses its data sharing plans with secure data environment guidelines This article is sponsored by:

England’s National Health Service (NHS) has long had grand ambitions for data use and sharing, but in the past has failed to win over the public with its plans. It hopes secure data environments will change that.

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Using technology to help preserve Ukraine’s cultural heritage during the war This article is sponsored by:

Cultural heritage is closely bound up with cultural identity, which is why work is going on in Ukraine to try to save it. Here are two organisations that are digitizing important buildings so they can be restored and reconstructed after the war.

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European Commission outlines vision for a more assertive EU that leads in tech and trade This article is sponsored by:

The European Commissioner for Internal Markets says that Europe needs to look after its own interests in a world of rapidly changing geopolitics.

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US lawmakers seek information from Meta about sharing personal data with law enforcement in wake of Roe v Wade decision This article is sponsored by:

Democratic leaders on the Energy and Commerce Committee have written to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg about concerns relating to personal data being released to law enforcement as US states ban abortion.

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How New Jersey uses Splunk to detect unemployment benefit fraud - saving billions of dollars This article is sponsored by:

During the COVID-19 pandemic the State of New Jersey needed a way to help identify fraudulent benefit claims - and is using Splunk to alert suspicious activity.

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