SANTILLANA DEL MAR, Spain -- Digital technology is usually seen as blazing a trail to the future, but in some cases it's being used to re-create the past. [Entire article]
MADRID -- America Online's plans to greatly expand its activities in Europe took another step forward last week with the announcement of a partnership with Spain's leading bank, Banco Santander Central Hispano. [Entire article]
Internet users in Germany will soon have a shockingly innovative way to access the Net, when RWE Powerline rolls out Internet services over a small part of its power grid in July. [Entire article]
VALENCIA, Spain -- The scene outside the venue is not unlike that of a rock festival. Bug-eyed hordes roam a somewhat ragtag campsite in what's usually a parking lot, long lines form outside a stable of port-o-potties, and makeshift showers beg for more use. [http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,45933-0.html]
MADRID, Spain -- Walking through the newly opened Goya exhibit here, one feels as though he were entering an authentic chamber of horrors. [Entire article]
GUIJUELO, Spain — This sleepy and somewhat shabby town of 5,000 in the middle of the barren Castilian plain is hardly the place you would expect to see new technology being developed in an industry that dates back thousands of years. [Entire article]
MADRID, Spain -- When Nortel announced the installation of commercial, third generation (3G) mobile phone infrastructure last week -- the first in the world for Spain's second-largest mobile operator, Airtel -- the news seemed a ray of sunlight in the otherwise stormy atmosphere for European telecoms.
But the hype for 3G is way ahead of reality, and it may be a long time before the clouds break. The bad news about 3G mobile phones in Europe seems endless. [Entire article]
But the hype for 3G is way ahead of reality, and it may be a long time before the clouds break. The bad news about 3G mobile phones in Europe seems endless. [Entire article]