Irish Times
Kevin Cardiff, the secretary general at the Department of Finance, told officials from the US embassy in Dublin in late 2008 that he was confident the Government would not have to bail out our banks. This has emerged from the latest batch of secret US cables released by WikiLeaks – Ciaran Hancock. http://tinyurl.com/2a4q7qg
School reunions were once filled with trepidation and mystery – what had happened to classmates in the 10 or 20 years since you’d last seen each other? But Facebook and Twitter have changed all that – Brian O’Connell. http://tinyurl.com/2e9w62q
The main Irish arm of social networking giant Facebook recorded pretax profits of almost €300,000 in its first year of operation in Ireland – Gordon Deegan. http://tinyurl.com/24wfzjy
Irish Independent
Sales of safes are soaring as more and more worried bank customers stash their cash at home. – Michael Brennan http://tinyurl.com/2we7qmk
Christmas shoppers buying TVs need to make sure that they are compatible with the Ireland’s new digital service, which will be up and running by the end of 2012. Anyone who has a Sky or UPC box will not be affected. – Fiona Ellis http://tinyurl.com/33834jj
Hewlett Packard plans to create 105 hi-tech jobs at its Galway operation, the company announced yesterday. – Grainne Cunningham http://tinyurl.com/27jmcfe
Review of the Nokia N8 Smartphone and wireless HP printer – Ronan Price. http://tinyurl.com/2acxrw8
The hacktivist group Anonymous, which supports WikiLeaks, has threatened to attack UK government websites if Julian Assange is extradited to Sweden. – Cahal Milmo http://tinyurl.com/395325w