Weekly Digest
Weekly Digest Issue No. 468
04-06-2009
Let the 'controller wars' begin | Concern over Leaving Cert maths figures » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 467
28-05-2009
New tech jobs lighten the mood | Nokia's app store has inglorious debut » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 466
21-05-2009
Going is good at BT | HP to cull jobs, Ireland ok for now » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 465
14-05-2009
ComReg poised to cut LLU prices? | Intel stung with EUR1 billion fine » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 464
07-05-2009
Tech jobs just for 'geeks': report | Do Obama's tax reforms spell trouble? » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 463
30-04-2009
Sun results fail to shine | Tough road ahead for new MySpace chief » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 462
23-04-2009
Project Liffey rejected by Eircom | Oracle soaks up Sun » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 461
16-04-2009
eBay hangs up on Skype | Irish firms score big in US » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 460
09-04-2009
Bright spots in the Budget of Doom | Cork lands Big Fish | IBM and Sun fall out | Twoogle rumour mill continues to turn | Electric car market charged up » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 459
02-04-2009
Storm gathers over 'open' cloud movement | Skype gets mobile | High-skilled jobs going a-begging | SMEs flock to mobile broadband | Conficker worm quiet, but for how long? » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 458
26-03-2009
Dell continues to toll | E-voting debacle trundles on | Mobile giants share and share alike | Eircom feels the heat | Facebook does about-face on redesign » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 457
19-03-2009
Tech titans talk tie-up | US offers rich pickings for Irish firms | Irish line rental costs highlighted | Payzone saga takes another turn | Ideas Campaign: good idea? » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 456
12-03-2009
Tech giants pour money into Leixlip | 'Visionary' alliance promises new jobs | Eircom quizzed on broadband plans | Security glitch leaves Google red-faced | MicroHoo: 'will they, won't they?' starts again » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 455
05-03-2009
R&D investment brings hope | Rocky road ahead for Eircom? | Yahoo and Sony 'do the shuffle' | MySpace trio jump ship | Smartphone sales on the up » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 454
26-02-2009
Another week, another bout of job cuts | Ryanair experiences turbulence | Leaky Yahoo poised for reshuffle | Microsoft under pressure at home and away | Google loses face » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 453
19-02-2009
Intel, Smart to seek redundancies | New jobs offer glimmer of hope | Mobile firms flock to Barcelona | A twist in the music downloading tale | Digital media sector lauds winners » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 452
12-02-2009
Bright spots shine through grey skies | Dell cuts continue to take toll | Plot thickens in digital book market | Irish consumers think mobiles are GR8 | Sites combine to make net safer » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 451
05-02-2009
One hand giveth… | …and the other taketh away | Japanese giants falter under pressure | Illegal filesharers: Eircom agrees to take action | Google makes the world smaller | Facebook turns five » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 450
29-01-2009
Yahoo beats forecast, Bartz is not for selling | Eircom on the lookout for new CEO | Job site hit by Monster attack | Ireland escapes worst of tech giants' cuts | National Broadband scheme: will it hit the spot? | Mobile phone market dazed by slowing economy » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 449
22-01-2009
Obama reboots the White House | Tech giants under antitrust microscope | IBM and Apple improve Wall Street's mood | Second Life: a viable alternative to real life? | Year of the netbook: Deloitte » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 448
15-01-2009
Ireland gets good news from Japan | Yahoo names new CEO | Apple's Jobs to take medical leave | Nortel files for bankruptcy, CEO upbeat | Digicel announces job cuts » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 447
08-01-2009
The Dell finally tolls for Limerick | IDA 'guardedly optimistic' about Ireland's future | Jobs' absence takes shine from Macworld | CES hit by economic woes | Irish web surfers flock to Facebook » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 446
18-12-2008
Mobile driving Irish broadband market | Vodafone Ireland poised to cut jobs | Rollercoaster ride ends on a high for Microsemi | Funding signals major R&D drive | Jobs' Macworld withdrawal sparks fresh Apple woes » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 445
11-12-2008
Irish broadband figures: not good enough | Tech sector jobs joy | Troubled giants make major cuts | Layoffs begin at Yahoo, CEO search continues | EU to tackle cyberbullying | The little netbook that could » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 444
04-12-2008
Irish firms strike it lucky in Dubai | Broadband speeds not up to scratch | Mixed week for tech sector jobs | Downturn hits PC market growth | Chip market feeling the heat | EU ministers back cheaper SMS plan » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 443
27-11-2008
Three nets National Broadband Scheme contract | Meteor the only bright spot in Eircom results | Dublin wins City of Science bid | StatCounter founder named Internet Hero | Facebook tries to befriend Twitter | Mixed fortunes at HP and Dell » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 442
20-11-2008
Yahoo's Yang steps down | Carphone Warehouse to split in two | Researchers urged to think outside the box | Papermaster strikes back | Tech giants take cost-cutting action | LHC off-line until summer » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 441
13-11-2008
BT to cut 10,000 jobs | Limerick still waiting for Dell to toll | Vodafone's Colao unveils cost cuts | Papermaster saga continues to unfold | All change at ChangingWorlds | Harvey Nash nets Alcatel-Lucent deal » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 440
06-11-2008
Web 2.0 helps Obama to victory | Greens want in on the Web 2.0 action | Oops! I did it again -- BoI loses customer data | Boo-hoo! Goo-Hoo deal off the table | Will Papermaster become the iPodmaster? | Downturn hits European mobile market » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 439
30-10-2008
Eircom to change hands again? | Gaming firm creates 400 jobs in Dublin | Japanese giants feel the pinch | SAP throws in the towel on full-year estimates | Microsoft aims for the clouds | Slowing consumer demand stunts mobile market | Lottery scams: if you're not in, you can't win » more




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