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The tech of the Irish

March 4, 2008 CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos just finished a whirlwind tour of Ireland's tech start-ups and research centers. Here's what he found. TAGS: Ireland, light-emitting diode, Michael Kanellos, start-up, Apple iPhone, monitor, server, photograph

Harnessing the power of wind and waves

March 24, 2008 Ireland is in the right place to generate electricity, and a lot of it, out of oceanic surges, but it won't be easy sailing.Video: Ocean-based renewable energy TAGS: Ireland, prototype, sea, power, food, project

Palm opens engineering center in Ireland

October 28, 2005 Center, to be located by Palm's European operations, will focus on mobile-networking technologies such as 3G/UMTS. TAGS: Ireland, Palm Inc., mobile operator, center

Inadvertent pirates to pay Microsoft millions

December 20, 2006 Disc duplication company it hired is allegedly responsible for 20,000 unauthorized copies of Microsoft Exchange and SQL Server. TAGS: Ireland, Thailand, piracy, license, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft SQL Server, CD, Microsoft Corp., DVD, server

iTunes Music Store gets its Irish up

January 6, 2005 Apple expands its virtual song shop to Ireland, offering more than 700,000 songs at 99 Euro cents each. TAGS: Apple iTunes Music Store, Ireland, Apple Computer, Apple iTunes, song

Google adds Zeitgeist abroad

February 17, 2005 Google has added Zeitgeist to its search engines in India, Ireland and New Zealand. TAGS: New Zealand, Ireland, India, Google Inc., search engine

Intel opens 65-nanometer plant in Ireland

June 23, 2006 Its third such chip plant, the facility will help the company push ahead with a new line of multicore goods. TAGS: multi-core, Ireland, Intel, AMD, Intel Core 2 Duo, microprocessor, chip company, Intel Xeon

HP's inkjet tech seeks to replace hypodermic needles

September 11, 2007 Technology adapted from inkjet printers could deliver medicine or vaccines much like a nicotine patch. TAGS: drug, vaccine, HP, patch, royalty, Ireland, patient, IBM Corp.

Ireland launches phone fraud crackdown

September 22, 2004 Regulators are trying to prevent scams caused by software that computer users may not even know is on their PCs. TAGS: dialer, Ireland, scam, commission, British Telecommunications, service provider, solution, PC

Intel to expand Irish manufacturing facilities

May 19, 2004 The company is putting $2 billion into erecting a building and buying equipment for making chips on the 65-nanometer process. TAGS: manufacturing facility, Ireland, manufacturing, Intel, facility, incentive, transistor, process

Japan's I-mode bound for Britain

November 30, 2004 U.K., Ireland and Germany to get leading Japanese technology via British operator mmO2. TAGS: I-Mode, O2 Plc., Ireland, NTT DoCoMo Inc., U.K., operator, Germany, Japan

Dell builds business service center in China

September 8, 2004 More 'round-the-clock centers to provide service and support for business customers are planned for Ireland and Japan. TAGS: center, Ireland, China, Japan

HP loses two more execs

November 12, 2003 Two more Hewlett-Packard executives head for the door. Both are Compaq veterans based in Europe. TAGS: Compaq Computer Corp., HP, Ireland, Europe, U.K., exec, merger

AOL takes passage to India

December 22, 2003 Web giant America Online plans to hire programmers in Bangalore as it pares back its Silicon Valley presence. TAGS: Bangalore, India, America Online Inc., Ireland, Netscape Communications Corp., software development, programmer, office, Silicon Valley, technology company, Time Warner Inc., Google Inc., U.S., Yahoo! Inc., California, software company

Dell to ramp up Scottish operations

June 19, 2006 After enjoying success in Ireland, the company now sees Scotland as fertile ground to grow sales, support operations. TAGS: Scotland, Glasgow, India, Ireland, U.K., operation, support, Lenovo, IBM Corp., training, HP, PC

Samsung unveils digital video recorder

August 27, 2003 The electronics giant's first DVR is capable of recording 100 hours of programming. The high-capacity device is designed to work with DirecTV and TiVo services. TAGS: DVR, DirecTV, EchoStar Communications Corp., Samsung Electronics, satellite television, video recorder, TiVo Inc., Ireland, digital video, recorder, satellite, electronics company, TV, electronics, programming

Illinois Web site to import cheaper drugs

August 17, 2004 Plans are to offer medications from Canada, Ireland and the United Kingdom, despite U.S. regulators' concerns about importing drugs. TAGS: prescription drug, pharmacy, clearinghouse, drug, Illinois, Ireland, Canada, Overture Services Inc., fax, Time Warner Inc., U.K., Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., U.S.

An eco-designer eyes clean tech

December 19, 2005 William McDonough brings his eco-intelligent perspective to clean technology investing. Can he make the world listen? TAGS: coal, bet, Ireland, venture capital, energy

Intel to build next plant in Arizona

July 25, 2005 Facility will create 1,000 jobs, according to the company, and will start cranking out chips in the second half of 2007. TAGS: factory, Arizona, semiconductor maker, Intel, Paul Otellini, Ireland, Israel, tax, plant, semiconductor, microprocessor, chip company, China, India, manufacturing
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