Bruton Makes No Apology for Ireland’s Corporate Tax Policy
The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton TD, has issued a strong defence of Ireland's corporate taxation regime, amid recent controversy about so-called 'tax inversions' by multinational companies. A tax inversion occurs when a company
Medieval Galway Comes to Life [Video]
Galway company RealSim Games have released the first trailer for their 3D model of Medieval Galway, circa 1651, based on the famous Pictorial Map of Galway. Commissioned by Galway City Museum, it's an exciting view of a beautiful
Radar Device For Cyclists is like Eyes in the Back of Your Head [Podcast]
Being hit from behind is the single biggest cause of cycling deaths in the US. It's a global problem, as the founders of Backtracker discovered when they met a man in their native Stellenbosch, South Africa, who chose to cycle in
Photos from the Net Visionary Awards Out Now
I had pleasure of chatting with Mel McLaine, on Friday night at the Dot IE Net Visionary Awards. He was the official photographer for the event and I'm delighted to see that his photo-record of the
Twiznight is Trending!
"You're Blacknight? You host my site!" "Cool! Tell me about your site!" Rory McEvoy was chatting on twitter one night when he decided to test his followers' general knowledge. The response surprised him, and gave him
Amazon Ramping Up US Staffing Levels for Christmas Season
A lot of retailers take on extra staff for Christmas. However in the case of Amazon's US operations the number of staff involved is huge. The online retail giant has announced that they'll be hiring more
ICANN Is Officially 15 Years Old Today
ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, is officially 15 years old today. Dr Steve Crocker, chairman of ICANN's board, reflects on the organisation's history in a couple of videos they've published today. Worth








