Weekly Digest
Weekly Digest Issue No. 438
23-10-2008
Jobs joy for Mid West | Full systems go at Heavey RF | Infrastructure upgrade key for broadband market | BT links up with Tyndall | Yahoo and Google: poles apart | Tech firms tread softly with Q4 estimates » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 437
16-10-2008
Budget gets mixed reaction from tech sector | Comms budget dips, broadband still a priority | Andor Technology plays hard to get | Belfast gets jobs boost | Google dons its money-making cap | Will users Krave Moto's new phone? » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 436
09-10-2008
Dell plans still uncertain, HP cuts jobs | High-speed broadband rips into Gaeltacht | ID theft: it could be you | Tech stocks feel the pinch | Big Blue lifts the mood | AMD lightens its load | Google to milk YouTube cash cow » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 435
02-10-2008
Facebook set to locate HQ in Dublin | Communications Minister goes all Web 2.0 | Broadband developments roll on | Jobs joy for Limerick | Nokia rings in the changes | Apple plays hardball on royalty fees hike » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 434
25-09-2008
Bright start for tech sector jobs... | ...but Black Thursday ruins the mood | Google's G1 revs up the mobile market | Icahn pulls up a chair at Yahoo's table | Particle smash suspended as LHC put on ice | Let's talk about text, says EU | Credit crunch takes bite out of online ads » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 433
18-09-2008
Dell under pressure to disclose Limerick plans | HP staff hope to avoid jobs axe | Cracked, not smashed, at CERN | The rise and rise of social networking | Babcock & Brown plumbs new depths | Signal is strong on cost-cutting at Vodafone | Goo-Hoo alliance put under the microscope » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 432
11-09-2008
Junior Cert results show promising trend | Dell cost-cutting plans spark concern | Scientists get set for collision course | Meteor crashes through 1 million barrier | New iPods – do iCare? | Laptop market evolves | Electricity, my dear: Wattson » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 431
04-09-2008
Alternative operators accelerating broadband | Vodafone and EU locked in charges battle | 'Hello? I'm on a plane' | Google's full metal attack on browser market | Rivals get mobilised | Pre-pay iPhone 3G to boost sales? » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 430
28-08-2008
Babcock & Brown meltdown: the implications | Meteor: bright point in Eircom results | ComReg unbundles line share pricing decision | Student initiatives a step in right direction | Windows Vista to get image makeover | New iPod models on way? » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 429
21-08-2008
Galway consumers hit by card scam | CAO offers highlight falling demand for tech courses | Homegrown firms tune in to web TV trend | Daft makes wise investment | Firms boost IT spending, HP happy with that | Apple bruised by iPhone issues | Google's Android to come to life in November » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 428
14-08-2008
Maths results cause concern | Lock up your data, throw away the key | Ryanair gets tough on scraping | Calling Cell Block H | Profit warning at Babcock & Brown | Shh! It's a Secret: LG hits Irish market | Confusing times at the App Store | Gadgets for dummies » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 427
07-08-2008
Yahoo leaders shaken, not stirred | Moto says hello to handset unit head | Heads roll at Alcatel-Lucent | Siemens tells Fujitsu it wants divorce | UPC Ireland sees Q2 revenues rise | All aboard the netbook bandwagon » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 426
31-07-2008
BT unveils 24Mbps broadband | O2 Ireland gains customers, loses revenue | Vodafone gets new chief and more shares | Cuil kid eyes Google gang | Microsoft reorganises as exec leaves | EMC creates Irish jobs | Carlow tops eBay.ie spending poll » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 425
26-07-2008
Yahoo claims 'strong' Q2 | Icahn, Yahoo: Agreement reached | IBM, Oracle sued over server software patents | Boxer emerges as DTT 'champion' | Record Mac sales give Apple stellar quarter | Notebooks drive EMEA PC growth | Microsoft, Google disappoint analysts | Nokia sees Q2 profit drop 61pc » more




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