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New legislation to make mobile phone calls and roaming data-downloads much cheaper for holidaymakers and business travellers has been passed by the European Parliament.
Despite rising unemployment, the Belgian economy is desperate for more computer specialists.
Over the past two years the number of companies and organisations seeking approval to install security cameras has tripled in Belgium. The number of new cameras that this entails could be massive.
A one-click system for making payments via Facebook and Twitter is unveiled by Belgian SME Paycento.
Brussels has joined cities such as Madrid, Paris and Barcelona in offering motorbike taxis.
A new solution for reading problems involves no reading at all, reports Alan Hope
Scientists of Antwerp University have made a major breakthrough in obesity research and discovered a new type of gene that is believed to play an important role in the development of the disease.
Scientists at the renowned Antwerp Institute for Tropical Medicine, Antwerp University and Antwerp University Hospital have developed and tested a new vaccine that suppresses the HIV virus that can lead to AIDS.
Over the past five years passenger numbers on Brussels public transport network has risen by 22%. A further increase of more than 20% is expected over the next five years.
Children or adults with attention deficits, stroke victims or just memory loss associated with getting older – help is at hand in the form of computer-based training to improve poor working memory
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