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UL research shows 12% of athletes have played in a fixed match

More than 12% of athletes have played in a match that was fixed, while nearly 15% suspect they have, according…

9 years ago

UL researchers squeeze low-cost electricity from sustainable biomaterial

Mobile phone speakers and motion detectors in cars and video games may soon be powered by electricity generated from low…

9 years ago

Audi presents Innovative Approaches to AI at NIPS Conference

A project team from the Audi Electronics Venture (AEV) is set to exhibit an innovative pre-development project this week at…

9 years ago

PayPal extends payments for App Store, Apple Music, iTunes and iBooks

From today, PayPal customers in Ireland will be able to use their PayPal accounts to pay for App Store, Apple…

9 years ago

Microsoft and Mojang select Irish company as official Minecraft events partner

A small family business in the West of Ireland has been selected by global gaming giants Microsoft and Mojang as…

9 years ago

DCU Student Wins Top Innovation Award

Conor Leavy (23) from The Curragh in Kildare, and a final year law student in DCU has won the 2017 A&L…

9 years ago

Equinix to connect its data centres globally to expand Interconnection opportunities for businesses

Equinix Inc. today announced the direct physical and virtual connection of its International Business Exchange™ (IBX®) data centres around the…

9 years ago

IE Domain Registry to begin .ie domain liberalisation process

IE Domain Registry (IEDR), the company responsible for managing and maintaining Ireland’s national domain, is to begin the process of…

9 years ago

CoderDojo Coolest Projects 2018

CoderDojo Coolest Projects is a world-leading showcase that empowers and inspires the next generation of digital creators, innovators, changemakers and…

9 years ago

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