By @SimonCocking. It’s been a great summer, lots of cool interviews and stories from interesting innovators and thought leaders. Here are the latest highlights to digest in your own time over the weekend. And did we hear that the schools go back on Monday too, double whoop whoop. As ever if you’d like to be featured drop us a line at Simon@irishtechnews.net , thanks again as always for reading.
Bullet proof coffee shots and more. Report from the European Biohackers Summit by Justin Lawler
Working with mindfulness, keeping calm and focused to get the job done. Book review
Our Evolution towards Ubiquitous Intelligence by Denis Canty
Sony FDR-X1000VR Action Cam reviewed, great for capturing good hands-free videos
The future of working (remotely) interview with Emmotional Resilience author Geetu Bharwaney
The Purpose Economy by Aaron Hurst, reviewed by Ciara Garvan
Successful annual World Council of Credit Unions takes place in Belfast, Andi Jarvis reports
From Africa to Ireland and back again. SafeMotos, African startup story via Irish startup incubator
I dare you, win the debate in your own head by Blaise Brosnan, review
How a crappy PowerPoint lost Nike a once in a lifetime athlete by Ed Fidgeon-Kavanagh
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