Uncategorized Facebook, fame and fortune Recent investments have valued Mark Zuckerberg’s college experiment at $50 billion; good luck finding out if it’s a fair price. NIALL KITSON... 5 Jan
Uncategorized A bitter pill The tablet is proving hard swallow for some players who might need a different medicine 22 Dec
Uncategorized Remixing the Smart Economy The concept of ‘fair use’ is a central tenet of the Internet. NIALL KITSON looks at how the global conversation is at the mercy of a legal system... 30 Nov
Uncategorized Google v Facebook: This time it’s personal NIALL KITSON reports on how the two biggest websites on the planet are going to war for the right to your address book 22 Nov
Uncategorized What now for our twelve and a half? As the political mire deepens, our corporate tax rate could be in danger, prompting a flight of tech companies 22 Nov
Uncategorized When e-mail attacks It could happen to anyone, but shouldn't be allowed to happen at all 15 Nov
Uncategorized The ‘other’ Digital Divide The issue of data protection could become the top reason why people would stay offline. NIALL KITSON finds the EC is on the case 8 Nov
Uncategorized Too much room on MySpace Can a facelift save the once popular social network? NIALL KITSON doubts it 1 Nov
Uncategorized Windows Phone 7: Failure is not an option Microsoft’s new mobile OS cannot afford to flop, writes NIALL KITSON 20 Oct
Uncategorized UPC off the hook, but you’re not Customers shouldn't consider the defeat of the 'three strikes' rule a victory for file-sharing, writes NIALL KITSON 11 Oct
Uncategorized Connecting people…but with what? Nokia's N8 could represent the company's last best chance to take over the smartphone space 1 Oct
Uncategorized The value of nothing Piracy and the 'Free' movement are biting deep into the entertainment industry. NIALL KITSON looks at one example, and a way out of the copyright... 28 Sep
Uncategorized It’s not TV. It’s Apple TV Steve Jobs’ revamped media box is about to become a new front in the battle of the tech behemoths 7 Sep
Uncategorized Do I hear 2.5 billion? A bidding war has broken out between Dell and HP for a storage firm, but why? 30 Aug
Uncategorized What’s the point? Despite a suspected denial of service attack on the website, the CAO offers tell us much on first round offers day 23 Aug
Uncategorized Won’t somebody please think of the children! Surprised by the current Leaving Certificate results? You shouldn't be... 19 Aug
Uncategorized Litigation, writs and complete Shype An odd week where the lawyers seem to have had the best from the IT sector 13 Aug
Uncategorized The Irish Red Cross vs The Internet An NGO is spending time and money trying to tame a rogue blog. But is litigation really the answer in the digital age? 4 Aug
Uncategorized Exports will fuel recovery but what about the domestic market? All too quiet on the home front 1 Aug
Uncategorized Ballmer just can’t hit the nail on the head The man who rubbished the iPhone has a go at the iPad 1 Jul
Uncategorized A definite maybe An unexpected interim result in the current Enterprise IT poll causes pause for thought 24 Jun
Uncategorized If it came down to seven… As many people buy PCs in the next few months, Windows 7 will be an option, either as an upgrade or preinstalled. If it came down to the... 2 Oct
Uncategorized Why an iPhone price war is not going to happen Vodafone may be getting the iPhone but for most users it's going to be business as usual 29 Sep
Uncategorized Google eh? Apple and Microsoft have engaged in enough headlinine hogging. Now it's someone else's turn 24 Sep
Uncategorized Resilience and speed Windows 7 seems to be very good at network browsing, but has some quirks 14 Sep
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