Meta facing third fine of 2023 for mishandling EU user data under GDPR This one could set a new record for penalties against US companies doing business on the continent Networks18 May 2023 | 19
Instagram fined in Ireland for violating children's privacy Meta set to the appeal the data protection authority's near $400m penalty Personal Tech06 Sep 2022 | 7
More datacenters coming to Ireland, despite energy concerns South Dublin County Council ban on buildouts set to be overturned by government PaaS + IaaS15 Aug 2022 | 34
Datacenters in Ireland draw more power than all rural homes put together Bit barns consumed 14% of all energy for 2021 – a significant rise over just a few years On-Prem04 May 2022 | 43
Russia's naval exercise near Ireland unlikely to involve cable-tapping shenanigans Muscle-flexing rather than publicised 'sabotage right here' plan Security01 Feb 2022 | 110
Northern Ireland aims to break free from BT's 27-year reign with £125m procurement of land registry systems Telco won't be gone until 2026 as Land and Property Services plans epic project timeline Networks06 Jan 2022 | 15
Irish Health Service ransomware attack happened after one staffer opened malware-ridden email PWC report shows long list of missed opportunities to shut out extortion crims Security10 Dec 2021 | 34
Ireland signs up for plan to make Big Tech pay 15 per cent tax everywhere OECD close to finalising implementation plan hoped to secure a share of revenue from digital multinationals Legal08 Oct 2021 | 26
Intel may spend up to €80bn on chip plants in Europe over next ten years CEO also said it'll use its fab in Ireland to crank out parts for automakers amid shortages On-Prem08 Sep 2021 | 14
Ireland warned it could face 'rolling blackouts' if it doesn't address data centres' demand for electricity Utilities watchdog launches consultation that may affect green island's mega bit barns Systems11 Jun 2021 | 52
Hospitals cancel outpatient appointments as Irish health service struck by ransomware Russia-based criminals pick soft target in hope of easy gains Security14 May 2021 | 32
Irish privacy watchdog sticks GDPR probe into Facebook after that online giveaway of 533 million profiles Oh, you mean the 'features that make it easier for people to find and connect with friends on our services'? Personal Tech15 Apr 2021 | 38
European Commission outlines appeal against Apple's €13bn tax ruling iGiant says case alleging state aid from Ireland was 'categorically annulled' Personal Tech01 Feb 2021 | 38
'You've got the old cheeky Corona': Ireland's pandemic advice SMS service can be spoofed, warns researcher Get cell broadcast tech in, urges onetime Lulzsec white hat Security12 Oct 2020 | 3
Ireland unfriends Facebook: Oh Zucky Boy, the pipes, the pipes are closing…from glen to US, and through the EU-side Anti-social network asked to stop piping Irish uncles' mutterings to America Security10 Sep 2020 | 96
TikTok to splurge €420m on Ireland data centre to get Euro-data into Europe by 2022 Nothing but love for regulators, but nothing for hyperscalers despite previous Google Cloud entanglement On-Prem06 Aug 2020 | 12
€13bn wings its way back to Apple after Euro court rules Irish tax deal wasn't 'state aid' Vestager vexed On-Prem15 Jul 2020 | 60
Talk about making a rod for your own back: Pot dealer's seized €54m Bitcoins up in smoke after keys thrown out with fishing gear Cops hope for high-tech solution Science25 Feb 2020 | 66
Facebook tells US tax bods: Swear to God, we were only worth $6.5bn in 2010 because we were menaced by... MySpace and smartphones IRS wants Zuckerberg's empire to cough up $9bn in back taxes Personal Tech19 Feb 2020 | 25
Irish eyes aren't smiling after govt blows €1m on mega-printer too big for parliament's doors Never complain about installing a printer again Bootnotes27 Nov 2019 | 160
Data cops order Ireland to delete 3.2m records after ID card wheeze ruled to be 'unlawful' Splash one for GDPR Legal16 Aug 2019 | 58
Echelon gets the upper hand: Scores final nod for 100MW bit barn campus in Arklow, Ireland Appeal from competitor who fought Apple application fails to stop project On-Prem19 Jul 2019 | 10
Wide of the net: Football Association of Ireland says player, manager data safe after breach It was a game of two halves Security05 Jul 2019 | 10
Irish data cops are shoving a probe right into Google's ads Updated Doubleclick complaint alleges Chocolate Factory's data handling breaches GDPR Legal22 May 2019 | 47
Scare-bnb: Family finds creeper cams hidden in their weekend rental by scanning Wi-Fi When Irish eyes are prying Security05 Apr 2019 | 98
100MW bit barn farm in Ireland faces planning appeal from – yep – same guy who helped sink Apple's application Season 2 of Data Centre Wars starts off a bit samey On-Prem26 Mar 2019 | 34
Iceland starts planning for new undersea internet cable to Europe Route to Ireland via UK will be surveyed, says local ministry Networks30 Jan 2019 | 29
European Commission: We've called off the lawyers over Ireland's late collection of Apple back taxes Case closed month after Apple coughs $14.3bn in 'illegal State Aid' On-Prem19 Oct 2018 | 29
Score one for the bats and badgers! Apple bins €850m Irish bit barn bid Planning process prattle stalled project for years On-Prem10 May 2018 | 38
Irish High Court slams Facebook's conduct, smacks down bid to drag out data probe Judge: We had a 21-day hearing, why didn't you voice concerns about GDPR then? Legal02 May 2018 | 18
Law's changed, now cough up: Uncle Sam serves Microsoft fresh warrant for Irish emails Forget the old case, DoJ tells Supremes, all hail CLOUD Act SaaS03 Apr 2018 | 107
Facebook, Schrems case cost Irish data watchdog €2m – reports But don't worry, it got €4m budget boost this year Legal16 Jan 2018 | 8
Oi, force Microsoft to cough up emails on Irish servers to the Feds, US states urge Supremes AGs pressure America's top court to make Redmond hand over overseas messages SaaS15 Dec 2017 | 86
European Commission intervenes in Microsoft Irish data centre spat Files brief to make sure US ‘correctly understands’ EU data protection law SaaS07 Dec 2017 | 34
Escrow you, Apple! Ireland expects Cupertino to cough up to €13bn Back tax drinking songs break out across Irish pubs Legal04 Dec 2017 | 51
French activists storm Paris Apple Store over EU tax dispute Liberté, égalité and a promise of fraternité with management inside a fortnight On-Prem04 Dec 2017 | 88
Judge: You're getting an Apple data centre and you're going to like it Irish High Court rejects another appeal against €850m bit barn On-Prem01 Nov 2017 | 33
Google India must pay back-taxes on $225m after cheekily funneling cash through Ireland When Irish eyes are stockpiling On-Prem25 Oct 2017 | 22
Screw the badgers! Irish High Court dismisses Apple bit barn appeals €850m data centre given go-ahead after two-year delay Legal12 Oct 2017 | 47
European Commission refers Ireland to court over failure to collect €13bn in tax from Apple Decision 'extremely regrettable', says Irish government Legal04 Oct 2017 | 73
We'll drag Microsoft in front of Supremes over Irish email spat – DoJ US prosecutors ask top court to mull overseas data slurping SaaS26 Jun 2017 | 56
Ireland to make revenge porn, cyberstalking criminal acts Emerald Isle catches up with modern technology Legal16 May 2017 | 18
Irish! data! police! are! preparing! to! whack! Yahoo! over! that! hack! Er, wait, which hack? We've lost track... Security13 Apr 2017 | 6
Vodafone's NB-IoT launch dates for Ireland and Netherlands slip Delay may indicate Internet of Things market is less frantic than thought Edge + IoT23 Mar 2017 | 2
Apple to Europe: It's our job to design Ireland's tax system, not yours Cupertino says no On-Prem21 Feb 2017 | 97
Get orf the air over moi land Irish farmer roars at drones Pledges to eradicate drone burglary threat by 'any means necessary' Bootnotes10 Feb 2017 | 77
Irish townsfolk besieged by confused smut channel callers Gov spokesperson promises Mr Ring he’ll get to the bottom of it Bootnotes24 Jan 2017 | 38
Now that's a Blue Screen of Death: Windows 10 told me to jump off a cliff Pic Microsoft smuggles suicide encouragement manual into operating system Bootnotes13 Jan 2017 | 123
Apple's CEO Tim Cook declines invitation to discuss EU tax ruling with Irish parliament Sinn Féin man says Cook's 'legal excuse doesn't add up' Legal05 Jan 2017 | 24
Screw EU! Apple to fight back over €13bn tax bill Ireland, desperate to keep iGiant onside, adamant US mega-corp paid its fair share Legal19 Dec 2016 | 44
Irish eyes are crying: Tens of thousands of broadband modems wide open to hijacking D1000 can be directed to drop its firewall, allowing access to panel over the internet Security22 Nov 2016 | 32
Trumped? Nope. Ireland to retain corporate tax advantage over the US Senior economic adviser to president-elect says rate to be cut to 15-20 per cent On-Prem11 Nov 2016 | 51
Ireland to fight against billing Apple for back-taxes €13 BEELLION at stake in appeal Legal09 Nov 2016 | 51
Hewlett Packard Enterprise gives UK boss control of Ireland No, not the whole country, just the whole country operation Channel21 Oct 2016 | 2
Ireland reaps benefits of Apple's tax schemes, even without EU bounty Spending increases in nation's budget for 2017 driven by corporate tax increase Legal12 Oct 2016 | 25
When Irish eyes are filing: Ireland to appeal Europe's $15bn Apple tax claw-back Get your hand out of the Cooky jar, says Cabinet Channel02 Sep 2016 | 72
Cooky crumbles: Apple mulls yanking profits out of Europe and into US Wonder if it has anything to do with that $14.5bn tax bill Channel01 Sep 2016 | 64
Making us pay tax will DESTROY EUROPE, roars Apple's Tim Cook Apparently everyone could pay 0.005 per cent tax if they only asked Channel30 Aug 2016 | 209
Ireland taxman: Apple got NO favours from us, at all, at all Yes, we squeezed just 0.005% corp tax from Apple. That was what it owed Channel30 Aug 2016 | 57
EU verdict: Apple received €13bn in illegal tax benefits from Ireland Updated 'State aid' will be recovered, plus interest Legal30 Aug 2016 | 126
Europe to order Apple to cough up 'one beeellion Euros in back taxes' Shiny phone giant faces devastating two per cent drop in profits On-Prem29 Aug 2016 | 68
Ireland looks like it's outpacing Britain in the superfast broadband rollout stakes Comment A national fibre plan, what's that? Networks29 Aug 2016 | 66