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Belgium and the Netherlands have for the first time agreed to exchange DNA data, leading to a possible breakthrough in hundreds of cases.

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Starting next year, travellers at Brussels Airport could be subject to security checks with face recognition, a measure intended to reduce cases of identity fraud, writes Het Nieuwsblad.

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The municipality of Sint-Katelijne-Waver, in Antwerp province, is Belgium's first town to offer free wireless internet to the public.

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Tomorrowland, the annual Boom-based electronic music festival, is pioneering a innovative bracelet for fans that will allow them to make Facebook connections with the click of a button.

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Internet giant Google has opened up its Play streaming service for customers in Belgium, as a response to the announcement made last week that video-on-demand service Netflix will be coming to the

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Apps are on the rise in Belgium, with programs for smartphones and tablets becoming more popular, creating a fast-growing new industry.

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Flanders’ minister president Kris Peeters was in Mechelen yesterday to welcome the four millionth visitor to Technopolis, the popular hands-on

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The Belgian tech industry’s knowledge centre, Sirris, has inaugurated the new infrastructure at its test and development centre for companies in Diepenbeek, near Hasselt.

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Proximus, the mobile phone operator owned by Belgacom, launched its 4G network of high-speed mobile data in Brussels yesterday.

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