How to clean up your phone’s photo library to free up space
Phones and photo apps offer tools that will help reduce the hassle as users try to put manners on their pictures
Phones and photo apps offer tools that will help reduce the hassle as users try to put manners on their pictures
Vast swaths of office space have been left empty after a big shift to remote working
Data about enhanced productivity when working remotely is mixed and depends on context, type of work and the individual
The tech group operates a studio space in Dublin where people can meet in person, on average once per week
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To avoid being sidelined by ageing skills, workers and leaders need to become ‘infinite learners’
Technology has transformed many jobs but cultural shifts are just as important
Report says 581 hours per person are being lost annually due to distractions at a cost of $34,448 per person
GrowBoxes, the unique employee engagement initiative, took root during the pandemic
But take-up of 200,000sq ft recorded in the capital a long way off normal level of activity
US video games publisher enters into 10-year sub-lease as Dropbox goes ‘virtual first’
Dropbox has dropped the hybrid model over issues with inclusion and career progress
The idea of what constitutes a working day is up for renegotiation post Covid
Data security company aims to grow employee numbers by 20, Shane Curran says
N26’s new chief operating officer Adrienne Gormley on joining the fast-growing fintech
Mid-table mediocrity for the Republic in rankings headed by Baltic States
Neodrón had launched infringement lawsuits against tech companies
Company’s new Irish chief operating officer Adrienne Gormley outlines N26’s ambitions
Dropbox is driving healthier work/life balance among its global workforce
Commercial property crash ‘unlikely’ as oversupply and debt not issues, HWBC says
28,000 web pages set up to steal passwords from elected officials, lawyers and journalists
Researchers found 28,000 web pages set up to steal passwords from elected officials, lawyers and journalists
Silion Valley heavyweights back data-privacy technology firm Evervault
Ruling states that Dropbox unlawfully shared data with Denis O’Brien’s solicitors
New fund known as FrontlineX focused on companies expanding into Europe
Tech company backs organisation seeking to make the Irish capital more bicycle friendly
Subsidiary accounts for 45% of $1.39bn in global revenues last
‘Big Four’ accounting giant to pay €60 per sq ft at Clancourt’s Hatch Street development
Tripactions targets several potential clients based in Dublin as part of its European drive
Tech companies are far more likely to review files on their platforms for facial recognition, malware detection and copyright enforcement
Darina Allen talks to women who don’t lunch, while the FT’s Martin Wolf talks transformation
CSO figures to give clearer insight into state of affairs for Irish car industry; Glanbia and Kerry Group to report
Dutch messaging company has over 15,000 customers including Uber, SAP and Google
Database of 10m faces has been used by military researchers and Chinese firms
Ibec to host its European election debates and IFG shareholders vote on takeover
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Company taking multiple actions suing corporate giants for alleged patent breach
Get screen time under control, review privacy settings and beef up security
These Irish start-ups are at the cutting-edge of research and development in the life sciences industry
Present picks for tech-savvy folks, from the classic Play Station to the new iPhone
National Analytics Conference takes place in Dublin, results due from Liberty Media
Figures for car sales in July to give pointer to performance for remainder of year
Inward investment agency moving to new building in third quarter of next year
Start-up offers a financial lifeline for millions who do not have a bank account, allowing users to send money to loved ones via their mobile phones
Next time you’re about to sign up for a new service, ask yourself: should you trust it with your data?
Employment law conference to address ‘increasingly restrictive’ legislation
Moscow angry and Czech president and government at odds over Yevgeny Nikulin
Caveat: Ireland’s good name will eventually take a hit for inviting in the tech masters of the universe
Data-sharing business expects its debut price to be between $16 and $18 per share
US tech firm includes Goal in four primary partners for philanthropic initiative
Portable printer churns out retro-themed photographs
The lease on the agency’s Wilton Park House building ends next year
Closer to home, IPL Plastics and Digicel could also make the move this year
EY Entrepreneur of the Year Award finalists: Jane Gallagher and Róisín Callaghan of Cogs & Marvel
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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