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Belgium has decided to follow France and has launched an investigation into the iPhone 12 over radiation fears. Apple has contested the matter saying its phone meets international standards.
Microsoft has unveiled its Digital AmBEtion plan which will bring a datacenter region to Belgium giving companies of all sizes greater access to the Microsoft Azure range of products and services.
FOSDEM 2021 is due to take place this weekend. Due to the coronavirus, the event will take place entirely online for the first time in its history. FOSDEM covers a range of topics in the FOSS world.
The European Commission has approved funding from several member states which will be used to develop every stage of the battery manufacturing process, thus improving the technology.
Google has announced that it is planning to spend €3 billion in Europe over the next two years to bolster the data centres that it operates. The investments will help create more jobs.
ProtonVPN, the secure VPN firm, has announced four new servers based in Belgium. The servers are only accessible to users on paid accounts, ensuring that they're always operating at fast speeds.
The Belgian Government's Ministry of Defense is going after the Mountain View giant for potentially compromising national security by failing to blur out imagery of military sites in the country.
Facebook has been told by a Belgian court that it must stop tracking non-users around the web and immediately destroy their data. Facebook faces daily fines if it refuses to comply.
Google says it accepts full responsibility for the tiny, but permanent, data loss that occurred last week, after the power grid near to one of its European data centers was struck by lightning.
Microsoft is being sued by the Belgian state for failing to provide authorities with Skype data in a criminal case, but the company is arguing such rules don't apply because Skype is not a carrier.
A bug with e-voting machines in Belgium has raised havoc with the country's election process, causing a temporary halt until the developers can find and fix the flag in the DOS-based machines.