The cautionary tale of Goldman and Apple’s credit card
Retail banking is not only harder than it looks but also heavily regulated by watchdogs who take their duties very seriously
Breaking news, analysis and features on tech giant Apple
Retail banking is not only harder than it looks but also heavily regulated by watchdogs who take their duties very seriously
This solid update to the iPad Mini supports Apple AI features that have not yet launched in Ireland
Dominated by handful of megacap tech stocks, index has enjoyed annual returns of 13% over the last decade
A Trump victory in the US presidential election would constitute a seismic shift in our overall international strategy
Patrick Freyne: If I was in Disney+’s Jilly Cooper adaptation, someone would surely compliment my ‘magnificent column’
The popularity of ‘Diddy’ has been steady or even increased on Spotify and Apple Music
Mixed day for banks and building firms on Irish market
Television: Blanchett’s intense acting style and Cuarón’s auteur touch prove wildly unsuited to the demands of the binge-watch era
Increasingly confident investors looking beyond tech giants, suggesting reign may be over — for now at least
They didn’t even mention the €14 billion figure, perhaps not wanting to rile the tech giant
Budget 2025: Eamon Ryan favours investing in metropolitan rail in Cork, Limerick, Galway and Waterford
Budget 2025: €3bn raised this year from the sale of AIB shares earmarked for infrastructure and development
Extra billions to be invested in water, housing and energy from the proceeds of bank shares
Including Disclaimer, Rivals, The Last Days of the Space Age, La Máquina and Citadel: Diana
New to the Parish: Robin Gehret from Germany moved to Ireland in 2017 and has settled in Co Cork
Right now, the State is awash with cash but an ageing population and climate change will require higher spending in the medium term and possibly higher taxes
General surplus seen topping €25bn this year, dwarfing previous forecasts
The projected €10 billion plus package of permanent and temporary measures is expected to put up to €1,000 in the pocket of the average worker
Deadline for consensus on OECD plans for taxing of multinationals has come and gone
Sleep-tracking and apnoea features make this health-focused smartwatch attractive along with its water functions for people who like swimming
Less than a quarter of respondents to poll said they wanted the Government to prioritise increased spending on public services
Top-quality cameras are among the selling points of this subtle update, but EU users will have to wait for Apple Intelligence features
Clarity on where to invest money will be given on Budget day, says Taoiseach
The Apple judgment looms large as the Dáil returns, as does the OPW’s €335k bike shed – and then there’s the matter of an election
Election date speculation is becoming wearying - according to Ceann Comhairle, at least
Big tech companies have differing requirements when it comes to attending work in person
Ratings agency cites country’s ‘sound fiscal framework’
Revenue, under its own rules, did not have jurisdiction to tax the bulk of Apple’s offshore profits
Kamala Harris saw off Donald Trump in a lively debate this week, as Ireland’s soccer woes continue
Apple’s billions threaten to transform our entire political debate into a massive auction, but this would be a big mistake
Chengwen Guo (41) of Parnell Street, Dublin 1, appeared at Dublin District Court on Saturday
Apple’s windfall cash will help fund State investment, but promises about top-class education, green energy and abundant water count for little without delivery
Ireland is a country with first-world income but third-world infrastructure. We have the opportunity to rectify this. Our problem is not a lack of cash, it’s a lack of courage
Fianna Fáil Minister for Finance on the challenges of putting together his first budget, which will include a €3bn injection for key infrastructure priorities
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices