Neuromod raises €10m to continue expansion of tinnitus treatment device in US and European markets
Irish medtech group, which was founded by Dr Ross O’Neill in 2010, is an NUI Maynooth spin-out
Apple readies dramatic software overhaul for iPhone, iPad and Mac
Firm plotting biggest update since iOS 7
A handful of billionaires and a million artists in penury: big tech’s effect on culture, and what you can do about it
Hugh Linehan: This is my last Ticket column. I’ve seen huge changes over my 25-year involvement with the section. But there’s cause for optimism
Nvidia sell-off shows a shift in market mood
Steep corrections are common with the chip maker but until now buyers quickly bought the dip
Sky Glass Gen 2 review: Better picture but no drastic overhaul
The second-gen Glass is better than its predecessor, even if it largely looks the same
A glimpse into a mobile future that may, or may not, happen
Artificial intelligence is everywhere this year at the Mobile World Congress where manufacturers show off their latest gadgets and inventions
Social media influencers in Ireland issued with more than 450 letters by Revenue over gifts
Latest batch sent in response to growth of earning on social media
Microsoft emphasises commitment to Ireland, which can ‘count on us’
‘We have been consistent for four decades here, we will be consistent in the future,’ says top company executive
TSMC to unveil $100bn investment in advanced manufacturing in the US
Latest corporate overture to Trump administration marks effort to ward off possible tariffs on chips from Taiwan
Microsoft ‘steadfast’ in support for Ireland as it receives IDA Ireland award
US multinational is celebrating 40 years in Ireland
What do Apple’s new parental controls mean for children’s wellbeing?
If you’re worried your child might be savvy enough to create their own adult account, there are a few more obstacles in the way
Salesforce to cut about 50 jobs in Dublin as part of global initiative
Minister for Enterprise Peter Burke received a collective redundancy notification from the software company on February 4th
National broadband plan to require additional €80m
Minister told about gigabit ‘urban blackspots' and potentially uneconomic locations
The man lobbying for data centres in Ireland: ‘Disparaging them means you’re effectively demonising the big tax takes’
Ireland risks being left behind in the digital age by our negative view of data centres, says Garry Connolly, director of industry lobby group Digital Infrastructure Ireland
Stripe valued at $91.5bn as it reaches agreements with investors to buy staff shares
Company is gaining ground lost during post-Covid slump
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