3 hours 27 minutes ago - All Things Digital
Germany is the last major European market with a single iPhone carrier. But not for much longer.
Deutsche Telekom-owned carrier T-Mobile’s iPhone...
Yesterday - 9 To 5 Mac
The payWall St. Journal is reporting that T-Mobile’s exclusivity contract in Gemany is ending and O2 and Vodafone are picking up the iPhone fo...
Yesterday - MacDailyNews
Deutsche Telekom AG will lose exclusivity for Apple Inc.'s iPhone in Germany
Yesterday - Engadget
An increasing number of Euroland news outlets are reporting an eye-watering set of prices for Samsung's Galaxy Tab. Although still unofficial and the...
Yesterday - Engadget
The last bastion of Applephone exclusivity in Europe is about to be toppled, according to the Wall Street Journal, as Deutsche Telekom is said to be p...
Yesterday - New York Times
European companies tend to focus on the dollar exchange rate, but the yen’s recent strengthening is playing a role in Germany’s export boom as wel...
3 days ago - The Huffington Post
Germany's economic recovery has gathered steam lately and is being used - in both the European and the U.S. press - to promote the view that Germany "...
7 days ago - Boing Boing
Ads for a new Berlin restaurant called Flime are requesting people to donate body parts for hearty meals. Naturally, people are flipping out. Of cours...
A week ago - Read Write Web
The German government has introduced a draft law that would restrict a company's ability to consult social networks like Facebook when making hiring d...
A week ago - Macworld
Germany is considering a law that would ban employers from mining information from social networking sites such as Facebook to protect people's privac...
08/26/2010 - Lifehacker
This article at news site Salon isn't necessarily an endorsement of European socialism, but it is at the very least a good reminder tha...
08/26/2010 - Engadget
Given how fast the new Kindle's been selling, we doubt many of you were keenly holding out for Acer's alternative -- but if you were, the wait is app...
08/25/2010 - New York Times
The German government proposed new restrictions on employers’ use of Facebook profiles when recruiting
08/25/2010 - The Huffington Post
BERLIN — Ever thought twice about posting a party picture on Facebook, fearing it could someday hurt your chance at a dream job?A new German law...
08/25/2010 - Business Week
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Chief Global Economist Jim O’Neill said German domestic demand may overtake exports as the drivers of growth in Europe’s...
08/24/2010 - Business Week
Can the euro maintain its position as a world currency after the sovereign-debt crisis?
08/24/2010 - Silicon Alley Insider
Samsung's iPad killer, the Galaxy tab is going to be released in Berlin, Germany on Thursday, September 2, according to a new video tease posted by th...
08/24/2010 - New York Times
New orders for industrial products in the 16 countries sharing the euro rose 2.5 percent in June from May, and 22.6 percent from June 2009
08/24/2010 - Wall Street Journal
Germany's fastest rate of growth in 20 years in the second quarter of 2010 couldn't stop the country's budget deficit from more than doubling in the f...
08/23/2010 - Wired
There's a new thesis making the rounds that has already stimulated plenty of discussion about the benefits and costs of copyright laws. Could more pro...
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