Blogs Arm suffers rare loss in chip battle Arm-based silicon continues its forward march but the company’s plot to oust Qualcomm has failed. For now, says Jason Walsh 7 Feb
Blogs How an artificial granny can slow down real scam artists A chatbot proof of concept gave a taste of what cyber security could look like for vulnerable people, writes Billy MacInnes 6 Feb
Blogs Don’t let the AI phoney war obscure the real battle for cash Whether the headlines spread hype or fear, the endless chatter about AI is there to keep the bubble inflated, says Jason Walsh 31 Jan
Blogs Growing your business and saving the planet don’t have to be mutually exclusive goals CEOs are waking up to the commercial benefits of sustainability, says Billy MacInness 30 Jan
Blogs Proposed Trump tax cut exposes hole at the heart of Irish economic policy Ireland has grown fat on US tech and pharma investment, says Jason Walsh 24 Jan
Blogs Social media landscape in chaos with more than a ‘vibe shift’ underway Internet billionaires are expecting to profit handsomely as they fall in line with Trump, but social media faces choppy waters ahead, says Jason Walsh 17 Jan
Blogs Taking the ‘ransom’ out of ‘ransomware’ is a dangerous, possibly brilliant, idea Billy MacInnes wonders if a policy of non-payment will be an effective way to tackle cyber crime at source 16 Jan
Blogs Good times ahead for MSPs, just don’t mention security Small companies are still relying on lack of visibility as a first line of defence, warns Billy MacInnes 10 Jan
Blogs Bluesky surge is impressive but the old days won’t be coming back The Twitter offshoot’s growth is impressive, but video has killed the text star, says Jason Walsh 20 Dec
Blogs Here’s to uninteresting times Billy MacInnes would appreciate a bit of peace and quiet as 2024 comes to a close 19 Dec
Blogs Football one, elections nil 2024 in search was dominated by politics and sport but not necessarily in that order, says Jason Walsh 13 Dec
Blogs A chorus of disapproval for data centres A UCC report is calling for urgent action to meet Ireland climate targets. Billy MacInnes worries it will become background noise and nothing more 12 Dec
Blogs Gelsinger exit exposes how far behind Intel has fallen in AI race The chip maker's next CEO will need fresh product and and fresher thinking, says Billy MacInnes 3 Dec
Blogs National Opera House sponsorship shows how high culture and high tech can coexist High art can benefit from a digital makeover, Billy MacInnes wants to make sure the humans stay in the loop 29 Nov
Blogs A Google break-up seems unlikely but Trump is an unlikely ally for the search outfit Google will be banking on the incoming administration to stop from being broken up, but it's far from a done deal, says Jason Walsh 29 Nov
Blogs Everyone’s a winner, so don’t be afraid to play Retraining in IT doesn't have to be a scary life choice, says Billy MacInnes 22 Nov
Blogs It’s time to make data classified information The EU is making times tough for data-gobbling Internet companies. It’s about time, says Jason Walsh 15 Nov
Blogs DCC considers the value of simplicity over diversification It's all fun and games at the distributor as decisions are made about divestment, says Billy MacInnes 14 Nov
Blogs Computing musical chairs sees workloads leave the cloud Hard numbers now back up anecdotal information about repatriation, but cloud is continuing to grow anyway, says Jason Walsh 1 Nov
Blogs How to disappear Half of Gen Z wants to be deleted from the Internet. Billy MacInnes wonders how it can be done 31 Oct
Blogs Push for AI agents will have consequences in the workplace The drive to deploy autonomous agent suggests AI was coming for some jobs after all, writes Jason Walsh 18 Oct
Blogs Is the nuclear question even worth asking? Microsoft wants to reopen the Three Mile Island because of AI. Billy MacInnes wonders at what cost 17 Oct
Blogs Who, what, where… Expel's new Irish presence is based on the idea you don't have to be 'present', says Billy MacInnes 11 Oct
Blogs Nvidia’s free AI model will echo across the tech industry The chip giant has unleashed an AI model as part of ‘picks and shovels’ play, writes Jason Walsh 4 Oct
Blogs Cyber security is booming and that’s on us Cyber security is booming and the only thing that can stop it are users, says Billy MacInnes 4 Oct
Blogs Admitting passwords are broken is a step forward A major tech security agency dropping rules for complex passwords is an admission of defeat. It’s about time, says Jason Walsh 27 Sep
Blogs In defence of middle managers Gen-Z hates them, bosses need them. Billy MacInnes examines the value of having a man in the middle 27 Sep
Blogs After the Great Resignation, the Compelled Return Remote working is a talent draw but large organisations are slowly turning their backs on self-management, writes Jason Walsh 24 Sep
Blogs It’s not a picture, it’s a memory, a bad one Billy MacInnes asks what happens to the idea of truth when we are the directors and curators of our lives 20 Sep
Blogs Ireland’s unwanted Apple tax bonanza demonstrates a worrying fragility With cracks starting to appear in Ireland’s FDI model, the country's weakness in indigenous industrial development is more worrying than ever, says... 13 Sep
Blogs Channel has plenty of scope to reduce emissions TD Synnex's net zero target underscores the importance of sustainability to distributors, says Billy MacInnes 12 Sep
Blogs Climb steps into Ireland with DataSolutions acquisition The Irish slatwart is already teaching its new US parent company a thing or two about customer service 6 Sep
Blogs Scepticism about digital euro will be hard to overcome The Central Bank and ECB’s briefing, to be held today, on the possibility of digital currency has a lot of heavy lifting to do if fears are to be... 6 Sep
Blogs In-car tech leaving motorists behind The auto industry has a habit of solving problems no one knew they had, says Billy MacInnes 30 Aug
Blogs Tech still riding high in the markets Nvidia’s share stumble says nothing about the company, but investors need to remain way of tech, says Jason Walsh 30 Aug
Blogs Smartphone wars are ramping up again, but something has changed Manufacturers are hoping to use rapid technological innovation to overcome upgrade fatigue, says Jason Walsh 16 Aug
Blogs Tech sector’s relationship with ‘innovation’ just got more complicated The constant hyping of AI can only go on for so long, warns Billy MacInnes 15 Aug
Blogs Google monopoly slapdown may have come too late The US antitrust judgement against Google is unlikely to see the company split, but it comes at a time both of competitors eyeing an opportunity to... 9 Aug
Blogs The cosmic importance of MSPs Acronis' relationships with service providers is more complicated than they would have you believe, says Billy MacInnes 8 Aug
Blogs The tech slide is driven by agitated investors Broad macroeconomic factors are driving the sell-off in tech shares, but fears about the cost of AI persist, says Jason Walsh 6 Aug
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