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Emergency call tech for cars stuck in EU jam
News Information society and media commissioner Viviane Reding said she was pleased with the industry's efforts in installing the tech - which will contact the emergency services in the event of a crash and... [14 Sep 2005]
Fear the roaming rip-off merchants, warns Europe
News Viviane Reding, the Commissioner for Information Society and Media, said in a statement: "I am convinced that substantially more progress from the industry is both necessary and possible. The European... [12 Jul 2005]
Embedded computing: 150,000 more jobs in Europe
News Information society and media commissioner Viviane Reding described the embedded computing as a "priority area" of the EU's ongoing attempts to boost jobs and economy within the tech sector. Embedded... [04 Jul 2005]
UK drives plans for united tech Europe
News He also said there will be a doubling of funding for the initiative which was proposed by Information Society and Media Commissioner Viviane Reding. The UK will use its forthcoming presidency of the EU... [13 Jun 2005]
IT til 2010: Jobs and broadband to get massive boost
News Announcing the new action plan, Viviane Reding, member of the European Commission responsible for information society and media, highlighted the Union's drive to boost IT jobs, even if other sectors... [02 Jun 2005]
Pay-as-you-go grids for all: Europe says you're worth it
News Announcing the grid action plan, Viviane Reding, member of the EC responsible for information society and media, said: "We stand on the edge of what could be another major technological revolution.... [01 Jun 2005]
EC wants disabled access clauses in IT contracts
News Information and Media Commissioner Viviane Reding said in the report that the proposals would have both social and business benefits. Future government IT contracts could be forced to contain clauses... [04 Apr 2005]
EU sees 'potential' in e-government
News Commenting on the findings, Viviane Reding, the EU information society and media commissioner, said that it is now time to make e-services more widely available. Online services have 'huge potential' to... [18 Jan 2005]