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Fitbit's first backer is investing millions into a Galway sport-science startup
Fitbit's first backer is investing millions into a Galway sport-science startup
A landmark Dublin court case could decide the future of online privacy in Europe
'Humans are now too slow and too costly to handle many routine interactions'
Eir only became aware of a potential security breach after reading about it online
Fibre has turned Cork and Mayo into two of the best spots in Ireland for data centres
Apple wants the courts to clear its massive Galway data centre 'as expeditiously as possible'
'I love the chase and pitching to VCs, but I'm a coder and nerd at heart'
Your crash course in... How three people stand in the way of Apple's €850m Athenry investment
This serial entrepreneur has sold his latest Irish startup to a global security behemoth
Offering customers free Wi-Fi? Password protection could spare you a lawsuit
Irish banks are 'absolutely not prepared' for cyber attacks
Your crash course in... How a Dublin server sparked Microsoft's three-year row with the US
Irish banks are 'absolutely not prepared' for cyber attacks
Ex-telecoms worker drops High Court claim his employer 'tapped' his personal information
Your crash course in... How a Dublin server sparked Microsoft's three-year row with the US
Version 1 has a hit list of firms to buy as it targets turnover of €1 billion
The Irish state will pump $25m into the firm behind a giant cable from Mayo to the US
The Irish state will pump $25m into the firm behind a giant cable from Mayo to the US
'When my friend was attacked, we developed a way to protect people responding to alarms'
Microsoft's CEO was in Dublin today to talk about kick-starting the next industrial revolution
Google's Irish boss thinks government departments need to be more like Estonia
Google's Irish boss thinks the government needs to follow Estonia's lead
An Amazon-style portal could soon help you 'build a relationship' with the government
An Amazon-style portal could soon help you 'build a relationship' with the government
Irish businesses have lost over €160k each due to criminal activities over the past three years
Sensors on buildings and buses: Here's what Dublin needs to be a city of the future
'It's not possible to get the hackers to fight for the right side because they earn more money'
'Tech startups looking for funding nowadays have little excuse for not having a working product'
A Tallaght security-tech firm has been snapped up by a German industry giant
Five years after selling his first startup, this founder could be about to cash in again
Facebook will get access to WhatsApp phone numbers to hit people with more targeted ads
Your crash course in... The Irish connections to the secretive Dark Web
Your crash course in... The Irish connections to the secretive Dark Web
Courts should hand down tougher sentences for crimes against businesses, say company owners
An Bord Pleanála has approved Apple's €850 million Galway data centre
'We weathered the carnage of the dot-com crash and it made us more chastened in our approach'
Bitcoin plunges as $65m of the currency disappears in a major hack
Amazon's soaring profits have made Jeff Bezos the world's third-richest man