Fears for the future of high speed broadband in Tipp as Eir pulls the...
Tipperary businesses are concerned costs could increase in the wake of Eir’s decision to withdraw their National Broadband Plan bid.
Meanwhile the Communications Minister is...
Google reportedly interested in buying Boland’s Mill buildings in Dublin
It's reported that Google is one of several parties interested in buying the Boland's Mill buildings in Dublin.
A bidding war is erupting over the...
Tipp leading the way as “Brand Ireland” grows
The increase in number of .ie internet domain names being registered in Tipperary is far ahead of the national average.
According to the latest .ie...
Faulty software causing problems for HSE
A glitch in the HSE's computer system may have led to thousands of patients being given unnecessary treatments.
A range of scans including X-rays and...
Digital age of consent now 13
There's been a broad welcome from youth groups on the Government's decision to set the so-called 'digital age of consent' at 13.
The cabinet came...
Tipp plays host to AgTech event
Ireland's first AgTech Symposium is being held in Tipperary today.
There will be contributors and speakers from all sectors of the industry, and from all...
1 in 5 teenagers bullied online
20 percent of 16 to 18 year olds have been affected by cyber bullying.
A new iReach survey shows 43 percent have witnessed it first...
Broadband delay criticised
Opposition parties are again frustrated by the delay in the rollout of the National Broadband Plan.
Recently Minister Denis Naughten said he doesn't expect any...