IN THE PAPERS
In the papers 3 August
03-08-2007
Most mobile operators charging highest possible roaming fees | Lenovo posts sharp rise in profit » more
In the papers 2 August
02-08-2007
IDA works to salvage Xerox jobs | Walt Disney snaps up social networking site » more
In the papers 1 August
01-08-2007
Ireland to get Israeli robot spy planes | US trade group calls for more relaxed content warnings » more
In the papers 31 July
31-07-2007
Xerox warns of Irish job cuts | BSkyB asks High Court to restrain Satellite and Television Ltd » more
In the papers 30 July
30-07-2007
Transport smartcard system budget set to double | eBay to create new Irish jobs » more
In the papers 27 July
27-07-2007
Ballmer defends Microsoft's growth strategy | Facebook ruling delayed » more
In the papers 26 July
26-07-2007
R Donnelly Global Turnkey seeks Cork redundancies | Nielsen launches game tracking service » more
In the papers 25 July
25-07-2007
Nintendo posts surge in profit | Vodafone investors reject rebel shareholder's proposals » more
In the papers 24 July
24-07-2007
Mobile phone evidence carries new legal weight | Nokia set to acquire Twango » more
In the papers 23 July
23-07-2007
Microsoft and Ask seek better user protection | BT linked with rumoured Eircom retail deal » more
In the papers 20 July
20-07-2007
Eircom to sell off retail and mobile divisions | Ticket Text signs exclusive deal with Ryanair » more
In the papers 19 July
19-07-2007
Eircom strike averted | HP remains tops for PC shipments » more
In the papers 18 July
18-07-2007
Sony to stop making cheaper PS3 model | Harry Potter allegedly leaks onto net » more
In the papers 17 July
17-07-2007
Stalemate at LRC between Eircom and unions | Google's Irish unit facing antitrust challenge in Australian courts » more
In the papers 16 July
16-07-2007
Vodafone under pressure to break up | Eircom has highest costs in Europe for installing new lines » more
In the papers 13 July
13-07-2007
Eircom and unions to meet at LRC | Moto's Zander under pressure from shareholders to resign » more
In the papers 12 July
12-07-2007
Eircom unions likely to serve strike notice | GSM Association to close Dublin facility » more
In the papers 11 July
11-07-2007
Eircom to table new proposals to union | Dell considers ditching 'trialware' » more
In the papers 10 July
10-07-2007
VMware could be worth USD10bn after IPO | Oracle to unveil new database software » more
In the papers 9 July
09-07-2007
News Corp sets up video-gaming league | Sony cuts price of PlayStation 3 » more
In the papers 6 July
06-07-2007
Perlico to re-sell Three packages | Yahoo and Microsoft to clarify privacy policies » more
In the papers 5 July
05-07-2007
O2 set to sign iPhone deal, say sources | LG Electronics sues Quanta » more
In the papers 4 July
04-07-2007
Eircom staff urged not to accept EUR66m redundancy programme | HM Riverdeep undergoes internal restructuring » more
In the papers 3 July
03-07-2007
SAP admits to 'inappropriate downloads' | NTT plans to diversify » more
In the papers 2 July
02-07-2007
Bid speculation mounts for Virgin Media | US consumers snap up Apple's iPhone » more
In the papers 29 June
29-06-2007
Silcotec may cut 40 jobs in Galway | BT Ireland labour row could lead to dispute » more
In the papers 28 June
28-06-2007
European Commission sues Germany | Hewlett-Packard researches anti-forgery measures » more
In the papers 27 June
27-06-2007
Eircom to crack down on late payers | CNG Travel MBO likely go ahead » more
In the papers 26 June
26-06-2007
Google seeks extension of Microsoft scrutiny | Dell to unveil colourful new PCs » more
In the papers 25 June
25-06-2007
Abbey staff advised to accept fingerprinting | Wildwave signs multi-million deal with Joost » more




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