Apple’s €13bn tax fallout: Could this be the trigger for Ireland to leave the EU? 2016-09-03 by admin | 0 comments Top tech stories now available. See what’s trending today. ZDNet Week in Review – UK September 2, 2016 Apple’s €13bn tax fallout: Could this be the trigger for Ireland to leave the EU? With the European Commission being accused of having crossed a red line and damaged future investment in Ireland, will the country’s grievances see it part ways with Europe? READ FULL STORY Governments and nation states are now officially training for cyberwarfare: An inside look READ FULL STORY Cybercrime and cyberwar: A spotter’s guide to the groups that are out to get you READ FULL STORY IDC predicts the tablet market will return to growth… if you include Windows PCs READ FULL STORY ASUS ZenBook Flip UX360CA, First Take: A lightweight 13.3-inch 360-degree convertible READ FULL STORY Hybrid Cloud: Key to Evolving Business WHITE PAPERS FROM IBM The latest research indicates that interest in hybrid cloud environments is growing, as companies recognize the necessity to their… 1. All the hardware highlights from this year’s IFA show IFA, held anually in Berlin, is one of Europe’s biggest tech trade shows. Here are the standout announcements. More ZDNet videos › 2. Samsung to halt Galaxy Note 7 sales and replace phones following battery explosions Friday 2 September was a black one for Samsung, as the company offered to replace all of the Galaxy Note 7 phones sold globally. More on Samsung › Apple’s HomeKit, coming to a neighborhood near you: Housebuilders preparing for the rise of the smart home Homebuilders are preparing to build new homes that come with HomeKit devices already built in. READ FULL STORY More News from ZDNet Most Popular Downloads This email was sent to 004@mail.ulasu.com. To update your account, please visit our Subscription Center. Unsubscribe | Help | Privacy policy Trouble viewing this? Read Online Copyright CBS Interactive, Inc. All rights reserved. ZDNet is a registered service mark of CBS Interactive, Inc. ZDNet 235 Second Street San Francisco, CA 94105 U.S.A.