Simon Cocking

Latest evolution of Alipay AI for Five Fortune Chinese New Year

The Chinese company Alipay continue to evolve and expand their AI features during one of the busiest times of the…

2 years ago

The World’s Busiest Crypto Exchanges In 2023

A recent Coincub report showed activity dynamics in cryptocurrency exchanges globally last year. The United States, Europe, India, Indonesia, and…

2 years ago

€600k Peatlands restoration scheme launched in Wicklow

More details about title image -> Example of a peatlands restoration project in County Wicklow. The €600k rewetting initiative announced…

2 years ago

Finding Scotland’s ‘lost’ ice age pinewoods

A new project from Trees for Life and Woodland Trust Scotland aims to discover Scotland’s ‘lost’ native pinewoods – home…

2 years ago

Canyon CDVR-10GPS FullHD Dash Cam

We will shortly be reviewing the Canyon DVR10GPS, here is some more information about it ahead of our review. You…

2 years ago

Changes to Telecoms Regulations to watch in 2024

Guest post by Dario Betti, CEO, Mobile Ecosystem Forum  A wave of regulatory changes driven by a myriad of factors…

2 years ago

Business for Biodiversity in Ireland aims to grow its membership

Call for Irish businesses to join online hub to ramp up action for nature The Business for Biodiversity Ireland platform…

2 years ago

Your career in 2024: 4 tips to optimise your approach.

Guest post by Dr David Oxley and Dr Helmut Schuster are co-authors of A Career Carol: A Tale of Professional…

2 years ago

Are we at a turning point for the data centre sector?

According to a new report from the International Energy Agency (IEA), data centres will consume 32% Ireland’s electricity by 2026,…

2 years ago

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