Jonathan Finlay

CoinDesk’s Consensus 2021 Event to Take Place May 24th-27th

From May 24th - 27th, Consensus will unite market enthusiasts around the world for an immersive virtual experience covering the…

5 years ago

Advances in Remote Work Could Significantly Alter the Communication Hierarchy

In the recent award-winning Korean movie, 'Parasite', there is a scene where a family living in a basement decides to…

5 years ago

Six in Ten From Gen Z Take Up an Old-Fashioned Hobby

Knitting, stamp collecting, and bird-watching are pastimes that you may associate with the elderly age group, but a nationwide study…

5 years ago

Minister Simon Harris Launches Ireland’s First Quantum Computer Engineering Centre

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Simon Harris has launched Ireland’s first exclusive Quantum Computer Engineering…

5 years ago

New Figures Show Nintendo Outperformed in Mobile Gaming Market

SafeBettingSites.com’s recent data release shows a collective gross revenue of $334m for top three Nintendo mobile games, 30% less than…

5 years ago

World Economic Forum Issue Report on Blockchain Benefits

The World Economic Forum released a report today outlining how new methods of thinking can significantly help reap the rewards…

5 years ago

DCU Students Delighted as Irish Tech News Partnership Continues

Andrew Conway, Jonathan Finlay, and Ria McGuire are all in their final year of study at DCU and will spend…

5 years ago

100,000 Return to Work, 12,000 Businesses Reopen

Tanaiste and Minister for the Department of Enterprise, Trade & Employment (DETE), Leo Varadkar made an announcement last week that…

5 years ago

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