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  • Google makes the inbox go social with Buzz

    Google makes the inbox go social with Buzz

    09.02.2010 Google has unveiled its Twitter and Facebook killer in the form of Buzz, a technology that not only makes your Gmail social but makes location the new heart of social networking via a Buzz layer on Maps on iPhone and Android devices. more...

  • Irish broadband market to be boosted by LLU breakthrough

    Irish broadband market to be boosted by LLU breakthrough

    09.02.2010 The adoption of LLU in Ireland by Eircom’s competitors has been negligible to date and Ireland compares unfavourably with most other European countries in this respect, Comreg has said. more...

  • Accused Mario pirate agrees to pay millions

    Accused Mario pirate agrees to pay millions

    09.02.2010 A 24-year-old man has agreed to pay Nintendo AUS$1.5 million for loss of sales revenue after he allegedly illegally copied and uploaded the New Super Mario Bros. for the Wii online prior to the game's release in Australia last year. more...

  • Dun & Bradstreet brings 100 new technology jobs to Dublin

    Dun & Bradstreet brings 100 new technology jobs to Dublin

    09.02.2010 Business information leader Dun & Bradstreet has invested in a new operation in Dublin that will generate up to 100 new jobs over the next 18 months. more...

  • Budding tech entrepreneurs sought for free support programme

    Budding tech entrepreneurs sought for free support programme

    09.02.2010 The Synergy Centre at the Institute of Technology Tallaght, Dublin (ITT Dublin) is currently taking applications for the Synergy Enterprise Platform Programme, which is a free, practical support programme aimed at budding entrepreneurs who are in the early stages of setting up a technology-based or a knowledge-intensive business. more...

  • Opel unveils €11-billion restructuring plan; 8,300 jobs to go

    Opel unveils €11-billion restructuring plan; 8,300 jobs to go

    09.02.2010 General Motors’ Opel division has today unveiled a five-year, €11-billion plan under which it hopes to break even by 2011 and return to profitability by 2012, although it does not believe the western European car market will come back to the levels seen earlier in this century “for quite some time”. more...

  • Microsoft collaborates for child-friendly browser

    Microsoft collaborates for child-friendly browser

    09.02.2010 To mark the EU’s Safer Internet Day, Microsoft has joined forces with the UK’s Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) organisation to introduce a ‘panic button’ for those looking to report issues including cyber bullying or harmful content on websites. more...

  • Three pillars on which a smart economy can thrive – Craig Barrett

    Three pillars on which a smart economy can thrive – Craig Barrett

    09.02.2010 Smart people, doing smart things in a smart entrepreneurial environment – these are the ingredients that ex-Intel CEO Craig Barrett said are necessary for the future success and survival of the Irish economy. more...

  • Science Gallery explores love in the 21st century

    Science Gallery explores love in the 21st century

    09.02.2010 What do high-tech beds, T-shirt sniffing and singer Chris de Burgh have in common? They're all part of the Love Lab, a Science Gallery Dublin event that is kicking off tomorrow with a launch party and aims to explore the language and chemistry of love, as well as love in the 21st century. more...

  • Samsung gets smart with Omnia Pro

    Samsung gets smart with Omnia Pro

    09.02.2010 Better known for its consumer-end devices in the form of the Tocco, Ping and Genio, Samsung has released a Windows Mobile Qwerty smart phone - the Omnia Pro (B7330). more...

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