Uncategorized Blackberry: Making a crisis into a drama RIM's slow public response over the Great Blackberry Outage is an object lesson in brand implosion 13 Oct
Uncategorized That sounds like a good idea! Blocking pornography sounds like a really good idea, but... 11 Oct
Uncategorized Entering the post-Jobs era Can Apple survive the loss of its visionary co-founder? NIALL KITSON says Tim Cook could be the man to prove it can 7 Oct
Uncategorized Amazon sets tablet market on Fire The new Kindle will prove a worthy adversary for the iPad 2, writes NIALL KITSON 3 Oct
Uncategorized Using the Force: get Mangoed now! The Windows Phone 7.5 update is out there, here's how to get it now... 29 Sep
Uncategorized Does this mean we make PCs again? HP has handed Apotheker his marching papers amid speculation about its future 23 Sep
Uncategorized Five things to know about Windows 8 As developers get their hands on Microsoft's new operating system NIALL KITSON casts an eye over the main features 19 Sep
Uncategorized HTC, Samsung take Android to the brink Where tablets offer consumers little choice, the smartphone market is about to explode with it, writes NIALL KITSON 15 Sep
Uncategorized Why there is no tablet PC market Everyone wants a tablet, unfortunately manufacturers think everyone wants the same tablet, writes NIALL KITSON 7 Sep
Uncategorized Five reasons Google+ should succeed, and one why it won’t Does the world need another social network? Doesn’t matter, you’re getting one anyway, writes NIALL KITSON 1 Jul
Uncategorized Sony, Nokia, MySpace facing clearout? 24/7 Wall St.’s speculative list of brand casualties gives technology companies pride of place. NIALL KITSON thinks the big players deserve a break 27 Jun
Uncategorized Why Facebook is not in decline The fluctuation in the social network's user figures says more about flawed method than a downward trend, argues NIALL KITSON 17 Jun
Uncategorized Smart phone, dumb contracts With contracts getting longer, a more discerning choice must be made 14 Jun
Uncategorized Microsoft buy into Skype hype Microsoft stuns world with news of Skype acquisition 13 Jun
Uncategorized Potential stormy clouds ahead for channel companies Surveys suggest that the future may well be cloudy 3 Jun
Uncategorized Pricing more important than value in tenders No one wants to sell a fiver for four quid 3 Jun
Uncategorized Google wants to ‘swipe’ your cash Near field communication is going to change your purchasing habits and your handset, writes NIALL KITSON 31 May
Uncategorized LinkedIn and the social media bubble Are social networks about to pop? NIALL KITSON argues it’s more complicated than a case of ‘boom and bust’ 23 May
Uncategorized Cloud centre proposal very hazy No detail as yet on Minister's cloud centre proposal, as anticipation builds 16 May
Uncategorized Location data: not as important as you thnk Your iPhone is giving away data, not your life story. NIALL KITSON argues a case for the defence 13 May
Uncategorized Anonymous with a small ‘a’ Sony needs a few bad hackers to blame for its security woes. NIALL KITSON thinks they've picked on the wrong crowd 6 May
Uncategorized Sony reaps the whirlwind The attacks on the PlayStation network could be a retaliation for a hacker prosecution. NIALL KITSON looks at the possibilities 27 Apr
Uncategorized The end of music ownership Streaming services could be good news for record labels and bad news for retailers. NIALL KITSON reports 18 Apr
Uncategorized In for a penny, getting out to cost more Is insisting on a clear exit strategy for a cloud computing service missing the point? 12 Apr
Uncategorized Data retention, child protection and the law The protection of children is an emotive subject, which is why it's a terrible argument for Web filtering 6 Apr
Uncategorized Facebook looks for more blockbuster appeal The social network is about to become a place to watch movies, not just endorse them 29 Mar
Uncategorized The great Saorview charm offensive RTE will have a job on its hands if it wants to bring in DTT without losing audience share 22 Mar
Uncategorized Do as France says, not as France does The truth will out and when it does, you knew it all along 21 Mar
Uncategorized Strong words That was how the exchange between the Sarkozy and Kenny was described by RTE on Ireland’s corporate tax rate 14 Mar
Uncategorized Yes, you can now buy an iPad Apple's second generation tablet is proof the market is here to stay, argues NIALL KITSON 9 Mar
Uncategorized Can Nokia and Microsoft make beautiful ringtones together? Two of the world’s biggest tech companies are in danger of letting the mobile space pass them by. NIALL KITSON looks at a make or break partnership... 23 Feb
Uncategorized Gaming not a silver bullet for the recession Attracting new industry is one thing, trying to shoe-horn it into the economy is another, argues NIALL KITSON 7 Feb
Uncategorized Uh-Oh! Don’t look now, it’s Angela and Nicholas! Just when we thought it was safe to talk about our stable corporate tax regime, the EU has other ideas 4 Feb
Uncategorized ‘Ask not…’ First (Irish) Inversion As we head for a change of government, is it time to ask a little more of certain sectors within our economy? 31 Jan
Uncategorized Don’t get fooled again The sheer reach and popularity of social media can be a bad thing 20 Jan
Uncategorized Removing the core of Apple Is Steve Jobs so central to the success of Apple? NIALL KITSON argues there is more to the world’s trendiest technology company than one man’s... 18 Jan
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