IN THE PAPERS
In The Papers 21 October
21-10-2008
Movidia secures EUR10.5m funding | Sun sees losses on the horizon » more
In The Papers 20 October
20-10-2008
DNA database gets green light | Yahoo to unveil cost-cutting plan » more
In The Papers 17 October
17-10-2008
PollDaddy bought by Automattic | Google profit surges » more
In The Papers 16 October
16-10-2008
HP to launch touch-screen laptop | eBay revenues set to decline » more
In The Papers 15 October
15-10-2008
DCENR budget to be cut | Intel cautious on tech outlook » more
In The Papers 14 October
14-10-2008
TCD to house new chip research centre | Carraig drops Andor bid plans » more
In The Papers 13 October
13-10-2008
Boards.ie nets top prize at Web Awards | US airwaves auction gets green light » more
In The Papers 10 October
10-10-2008
Irish firms fail to exploit IT: PwC | Credit crunch hits online shopping » more
In The Papers 9 October
09-10-2008
Hewlett-Packard to cut 133 Irish jobs | Payzone sells overseas units to LCom » more
In The Papers 8 October
08-10-2008
Carraig must make firm offer for Andor | SMEs use net to cut costs » more
In The Papers 7 October
07-10-2008
eBay to cut 10pc of global workforce | AMD to spin off manufacturing » more
In The Papers 6 October
06-10-2008
Dell denies reports of impending pull-out | Deutsche Telekom loses 17m customer details » more
In The Papers 3 October
03-10-2008
Proposals to simplify net shopping | Thousands check out EU farmers payments info » more
In The Papers 2 October
02-10-2008
Mandatory reporting considered for missing data | New John Banville excerpt available online » more
In the Papers 1 October
01-10-2008
Broadband is 'the key' to Ireland's economic future | Movie studios cry foul as RealDVD copy tool » more
In The Papers 30 September
30-09-2008
Nokia to sell security hardware unit | Vodafone appoints emerging heads » more
In The Papers 29 September
29-09-2008
UK to rule on BSkyB's ITV stake | Nokia to unveil touchscreen phone » more
In The Papers 26 September
26-09-2008
Sligo IT hosts virtual conferring ceremony | ComReg to debate use of 'sexy' spectrum » more
In The Papers 25 September
25-09-2008
Bosses use Facebook to check up on staff | Getmobile posts rise in pretax profit » more
In The Papers 24 September
24-09-2008
Netezza chooses Dundalk for new facility | Microsoft tries to kill pirates with kindness » more
In The Papers 23 September
23-09-2008
Realm seeks to quash RegTel ruling | NDRC returns government funding » more
In The Papers 22 September
22-09-2008
Dublin to bid for European City of Science | Vodafone gets closer to controlling Vodacom » more
In The Papers 19 September
19-09-2008
Five laptops stolen from HSE | Dell staff wait to see if Cannon will fire » more
In The Papers 18 September
18-09-2008
ThirdForce posts net loss | Doubts grow over Dell's Limerick plant » more
In The Papers 17 September
17-09-2008
New job fears as Dell warns of slowing demand | Irish HP staff may be spared worst of cuts » more
In The Papers 16 September
16-09-2008
Irish jobs in doubt as HP cuts 24,000 staff | Babcock & Brown shares take a nosedive » more
In The Papers 15 September
15-09-2008
Science teaching hampered by lack of resources | EA abandons Take-Two takeover talks » more
In The Papers 12 September
12-09-2008
Retailers to get new credit card payment option | Wubud given EUR150,000 by an angel » more
In The Papers 11 September
11-09-2008
Stolen HSE laptop was not encrypted | Magnet says Eircom pricing is 'anti-competitive' » more
In The Papers 10 September
10-09-2008
Junior Cert results show positive signs for maths | Google aims to improve privacy policy » more




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