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Exchequer bonanza, services pick up and your tech resolutions. Catch up with the best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business desk.

. Returning to a fully in-person show, the event is set to showcase everything from the car sector and sustainability to digital health and the meta verse. Around 100,000 people are expected to walk through the doors over the course of the next few days, marking a return to the in-person event for the tech conference. Ciara O’Brien reports from Las Vegas.end-year exchequer returns

, up by an extraordinary 21.5 per cent on the previous year. And while corporation tax again showed the biggest rise, income tax and VAT also chipped in, despite all the problems faced by the economy. New Minister for Finance Michael McGrath will know, however, that and officials will be watching for any signs that the economic slowdown or the wobbles in the tech sector are having an impact. Cliff Taylor analyses the latest figures.What will 2023 have in store for the economy, the media landscape and the tech sector? Ciarán Hancock is joined by Irish Times business journalists Eoin Burke-Kennedy, Ciara O’Brien and Laura Slattery.

It’s that time of year when everyone makes new year’s resolutions that will be broken within days. But there arethat could be worthwhile making – and keeping. Perhaps you want fewer smartphone interruptions or would like to increase your security. Maybe the email spam has finally worn you down. Ciara O’Brien some suggestions to help make 2023 a healthier tech year.

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