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Pure Telecom survey reveals 51% of adults in Ireland are using fitness tracking apps

Pure Telecom, the Irish-owned telecoms provider, today announces new results from its annual Connected Lives survey, which reveals that while…

1 month ago

Tozi marks Anti-Bullying Week with social campaign to support young people online

Tozi, the anti-bullying and cyber-safety app developed by Vodafone Foundation, in collaboration with DCU Anti-Bullying Centre and the ISPCC, is…

3 months ago

Helpster’s Free Health Insurance Model Is Redefining Access to Care

Guest post by Stanley Olisa Health insurance is meant to protect people from financial ruin when illness strikes. But in…

4 months ago

Grinds360 Expands Offering, Launching New Learning Platform for Junior Cycle Students

Grinds360 has announced the launch of its platform focused on supporting students in the Junior Cycle, offering support that gives…

5 months ago

Aer Lingus Unveils Major Mobile App Upgrade

Aer Lingus has unveiled a major refresh of its mobile app, as part of an extensive upgrade programme designed to…

6 months ago

Cookies, Identifiers “Silently Stored” on Android phones by Google Apps

Fresh data protection concerns have been raised by a Trinity College Dublin study about storage of cookies, identifiers, and other…

11 months ago

How we can leverage emerging technology Niall Watters, Co-Founder and CEO Carlichauns

The Irish entertainment company, Carlichauns is soon launching their upcoming animated TV series which will take Leprechaun folklore to a new…

1 year ago

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