Pace of IDA-sponsored investment and jobs slows
Agency’s latest half-year report said it supported 131 investments enabaling delivery of 8,900 jobs
Agency’s latest half-year report said it supported 131 investments enabaling delivery of 8,900 jobs
Company takes full ownership of provider of secure comms for emergency services
Buyer hoping to take full ownership of company for a total consideration of €136m
New chief executive hails ‘unlimited potential’ of proactive video monitoring on first Irish visit
Work involves Ministry of Public Security which is responsible for police and prisons
The changes that replaced landlines with powerful pocket computers were neither obvious nor a foregone conclusion in the 1990s
Films, books and television often get the future right, writes Hugh Linehan
Faced with technological and competitive challenges, US chipmaker is repositioning
The last four of eight shortlisted nominees in the international category of the award
Range anxiety, the recharging network and price are hurdles preventing purchases
Brussels to discuss how to warn Israel ‘price to pay’ for annexing Palestinian territories
Publication of names of 112 entities hailed as ‘victory for international law’ by Palestine
Expert insight on hand from conference in Co Wicklow organised by Enterprise Ireland
The concept of a constellation of low Earth orbit satellites to provide for a global communications system is not new
Toyota reveals plans for 175-acre ‘smart city’ as Uber and Hyundai unveil €1.4bn taxi service
The high failure rate in mergers and acquisitions has been known for 40 years
CSO to report retail spending figures. Alphabet, Facebook and Apple to deliver results
Apple, Merck, Pfizer and Mastercard all due to report results
This is a good option for about half the money of top-of-the-range flagships
With the rise and rise of electric and autonomous vehicles, there will be fewer ways to differentiate one car from another
Business This Week: Small Firms Association conference adopts an ‘innovate or expire’ approach to future business
For Irish pet owners, there are options and we’ve run the rule over them so you don’t have to
December’s consumer spending will show how real the threat of e-commerce is to traditional retail
Consumer Electronic Show offers peek of future concepts both utilitarian and wacky
The impact of US foreign direct investment is felt in almost every corner of Ireland
Irish companies of all sizes, and across a variety of sectors, are already succeeding in China. We catch up with four to find out about their activities there
Your business this week: Irish unemployment figures, BoE rates decision and Starbucks results
CRH, Urban Outfitters, Analog Devices and Target to report results
Moto G a good choice for those unwilling to spend the guts of a mortgage payment on one
Elsewhere, FBD’s H1 results come in middle of an investigation into the firm
Former Expedia executive Gary Morrison to become chief executive on June 11th
Results due from Apple, Merck, Pfizer, Aon and Tesla, McDonalds and Trinity Biotech
Device prides itself on being first with 120Hz refresh rate but its 5.7in size is a little unwieldy
This Week: Airline’s first-half results will reflect investor jitters. Also: AIB’s egm
Tech giant takes on 2,000 engineering and design staff to better compete with Apple
Before you complain, stop and think about how expensive and rubbish mobiles used to be
Samsung DeX takes an impressive shot at turning your smartphone into a full PC
Nokia 8 can capture video from both its front and rear cameras at the same time, and broadcast the images side-by-side to the likes of YouTube
Long gone are the days when he would switch off ‘7th Heaven’ for that part when the Dad was talking to the kids about the risks of teenage sex
‘It began because Steve hated this guy at Microsoft’
First increase in demand for personal computers recorded since 2012
Bestselling business author on how he became invested in the principles he framed
Interview: Seán Bolger of Imagine claims the route to rural connectivity is wireless
Practitioner says it is not about decluttering, it is an Earth science
With Fitbit snapping up Pebble for a song, time could be running out for wearable tech
Despite selling two million watches, time has run out for the wearable tech firm
Irish company had sued telecoms giant over alleged failure to provide broadband network
The promised tech future is never quite what it was supposed to be. Darn
Phonecall to Longford station warned of explosives on buses and at Sinn Féin building
Apple has decided to remove the audio jack from its new phone
Firm could meet some resistance in audio changes but dual camera will be welcomed
Sharp decline is highly unusual for a new Apple product so early in its life and will compound Wall Street concerns
Firm struggles to revive Motorola smartphone business it bought for $2.8 billion
The Apple Watch is expected to lead the market this year with a 49.4% share
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
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices