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Weekly Digest Issue No. 549
20-01-2011
PC sales hit by surging tablet growth | Record Apple results dulled by Jobs' health fears » more
In The Papers 20 January
20-01-2011
Valeo to create Galway jobs | Quest to seek 150 staff in Cork » more
In The Papers 19 January
19-01-2011
UCD to run science film festival in 2012 | Ryanair to cease boarding card reissues » more
In The Papers 18 January
18-01-2011
Vodafone restructures Irish board | Apple's Jobs takes another leave of absence » more
In The Papers 17 January
17-01-2011
PopCap to double Dublin staff numbers | Skype to increase workforce by 50pc » more
In The Papers 14 January
14-01-2011
We7 music service set for Irish launch | Intel enjoys record quarter » more
BT Young Scientist event opens
13-01-2011
Students from the four corners of Ireland have converged on Dublin's RDS for the 2011 BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition. » more
In The Papers 13 January
13-01-2011
Bord Gais invests EUR2m in OpenHydro | PC shipment sales hit by tablet growth » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 548
13-01-2011
Murex, ClearStream announce 100 new jobs | Groupon hits jackpot with huge cash injection » more
One to Watch: Caped Koala Studio
12-01-2011
Caped Koala Studio has stormed into 2011, ready to launch what it believes will become the world's top online education and entertainment destination for kids. » more
In The Papers 12 January
12-01-2011
BT Young Scientist show gets under way | MySpace cuts almost 50pc of staff » more
BT Young Scientist 2011
11-01-2011
Students nationwide are getting set to hit Dublin for the 2011 BT Young Scientist event, which kicks off on Wednesday. » more
In The Papers 11 January
11-01-2011
FG website hack under investigation | ClearStream to create 70 Wexford jobs » more
In The Papers 10 Janaury
10-01-2011
Fine Gael's new website hacked | Bus Eireann to roll out real-time info » more
In The Papers 7 January
07-01-2011
Massive traffic increase for Irishtimes.com | Irish Rail to offer free Wi-Fi on Dublin-Cork route » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 547
06-01-2011
Tablets and 3D to dominate CES | Appy New Year from Amazon » more
In The Papers 6 January
06-01-2011
Record entries to BT Young Scientist show | Eircom appoints interim CFO » more
In The Papers 5 January
05-01-2011
IDA hopes to create 10,000 jobs in 2011 | Europol warns on cybercriminal activity » more
In The Papers 4 January
04-01-2011
'Digital divide' between schools North and South | Microsoft resolves Hotmail glitch » more
Review 2010: Social media snowballs
30-12-2010
While some social media players snowballed to victory in 2010, others got frozen out of the game. » more
Year in review 2010: Smartphones and tablets stir things up
29-12-2010
The iPad kickstarted the tablet PC market, while smartphone growth boosted the mobile sector. » more
Year in review 2010: Signs of new life among corporates
28-12-2010
Many corporate tech firms reported positive numbers this year - but was it a sign of genuine growth? » more
Year in review 2010: Solid growth in Ireland's tech sector
24-12-2010
When thinking back on 2010, NAMA, the EU/IMF bailout and the draconian Budget 2011, are what automatically spring to mind. But amidst all the doom and gloom, the tech sector has been quietly going about its business, and crucially, creating jobs. » more
In The Papers 23 December
23-12-2010
Skype suffers global outage | Sony launches music-streaming in Ireland » more
In The Papers 22 December
22-12-2010
Eircom CFO set to depart | News Corp wins EU approval for BSkyB deal » more
In The Papers 21 December
21-12-2010
Eircom debt comes under pressure | Betbidder to create jobs » more
In The Papers 20 December
20-12-2010
Concerns raised over online betting tax | Gov calls for EU-wide patent system » more
In The Papers 17 December
17-12-2010
Twitter Ireland base rumoured | BriteBill raises EUR1.2m in funding » more
Weekly Digest Issue No. 546
16-12-2010
Nortel patents auction: a game changer? | Gawker hack has knock-on effect » more
In The Papers 16 December
16-12-2010
Japanese firm to create Galway jobs | Newspaper industry voices concern over RTE.ie » more




Caped Koala Studios has built a virtual world for kids, combining education and social networking 