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Apple dismisses US e-book price fixing claims as ‘not true’ News
13.04.2012 Technology giant Apple, which this week achieved a valuation of more than US$600bn, has dismissed allegations it behaved in monopolistic fashion to fix e-book prices with other...Categories: Multimedia, Legal, Internet, Intellectual Property, Games/Entertainment, Digital Media, Digital Business, Apps -
Almost half of garda stations have no internet News
13.02.2012 Almost 300 of Ireland’s 700 garda stations have no access to the internet or email, it has been reported. -
Govt and firms could save €240m through e-invoicing News
09.02.2012 The Government and Irish businesses could save up to €240m a year by moving to electronic invoicing, it emerged this morning as the State launches its first e-invoicing pilot.... -
Ireland taking a ‘whole of Government’ response to Anonymous threat News
25.01.2012 A response to hacker group Anonymous’ attack on a number of Irish Government websites in light of the controversial statutory instrument dubbed Ireland’s SOPA is being met with... -
Start-up visas will be key to growing the tech landscape News
22.06.2011 Alerted to the potential job-creation opportunities, locations like Silicon Valley and Ireland are getting behind the idea of creating start-up visas that allow overseas... -
EU report looks into Irish IT security readiness News
10.06.2011 Irish businesses are more likely to have a formally defined ICT security policy compared with their European peers but use of antivirus and security software among consumers is... -
Review of online casinos complete, decision imminent News
03.06.2010 A major review of a new gambling architecture for the State – potentially creating 5,000–8,000 new jobs - is complete and a decision from the Government on changing an outdated...