In a note to developers last night, Apple confirmed it had updated its App Store guidelines for its US storefront after a scathing court ruling on Wednesday. Read more: Spotify tests new Apple App Store guidelines after court ruling
While Apple reported decent quarterly results, its shares dropped as concerns about tariffs, court rulings and AI progress dominated. Read more: Apple results good but shares down as $900m tariff costs loom
Actian’s Emma McGrattan discusses the major challenges of today’s IT landscape and why AI models are only as good as the data that powers them. Read more: ‘Data security has become a trust issue, not just a tech issue’
Solas’s report shows that green skills are required in nearly three-quarters of Irish jobs. Read more: Irish labour market demands green skills
Pipit co-founder and CEO Ollie Walsh has been appointed president of Qenta as part of the acquisition. Read more: Irish fintech Pipit Global acquired by Qenta
Hays Ireland’s spring report has highlighted the key trends and concerns shaping the country’s workforce. Read more: Hays Ireland: Generational trends impacting the Irish workplace
Codec’s David Wyke argues that manual finance management is not just inefficient, it’s also affecting your bottom line. Read more: How much is manual finance management costing you?
Biotech start-up Amply aims to develop innovative medicines using its AI-driven drug discovery platform. Read more: Belfast’s Amply raises $1.75m for AI drug discovery
The neobank has made its crypto services available in Ireland, the Netherlands, France, Spain, Italy and Belgium, with plans to release it in the UK and US soon. Read more: Bunq expands into crypto space with Kraken team up
Federal Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ruled yesterday that Apple had violated a court order and must open its App Store to third-party payments. Read more: US judge sides with Epic Games in Apple App Store battle