
Tom Raftery's Podleaders meets CEO Neil Edwards of dotMobi, the firm managing the .mobi domain. »more
For the record 8 June
Eircom cuts wholesale call rates | First Derivatives lists on IEX » more
Robots en route to Dublin car parks
Irish drivers could soon come face to face with powerful robots. There's no need to worry though, they only want to park your car. » more
Babelgum opens up for all
Babelgum, another peer-to-peer telly service, opens up for new beta testers from Friday. » more
Blue Ocean maritime deal sets sail
Irish maritime communications firm Blue Ocean Wireless has signed a deal to provide on-board mobile telecommunications with a major global provider. » more
Privacy: Do online shoppers care?
Would you pay a little more for that book you bought online if it meant lowering your chances of being hassled by marketers, spammers and hackers? » more
Broadband lobby group goes offline
Broadband lobby group IrelandOffline is to cease its formal activities due to the group being unable to find replacements for the outgoing committee. » more
In the papers 8 June
ISPs ordered to release user info to IRMA | Ryanair's in-flight mobile phone plans delayed » more
For the record 7 June
Microsoft and LG in patent agreement | IBM launches 'ground-breaking' chip technologies » more
• For the record 1 June
• Google acquires Panoramio
• In the papers 1 June
• Mobile TV to hit big time in five years?
• Nervous times for Dell's Irish employees
• Shannon towns get broadband boost
• Spam levels unlikely to drop: SoftScan
• Bowie, Beasties top the bill at the Webbys
• Roaming cap gets green light from EU
• Intense competition sees Sony cutting jobs
• Road-pricing satellites get thumbs up
• In the papers 7 June
• For the record 6 June
• Kids using electronics from age seven
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