Future Trends

How developments in Quantum Computing could affect cryptocurrencies

by Eloisa Marchesoni Today, I will talk about the recent creation of really intelligent machines, able to solve difficult problems,…

8 years ago

Neural networks: Delivery robots with ‘brains’ that write their own code

  Starship Technologies is building a fleet of robots to deliver packages locally on demand. To successfully achieve this, the…

8 years ago

The Most Common Challenges Businesses could face in 2019

by Wendy Dessler Running a business is becoming a much more viable way of making a living. Technology and a…

8 years ago

From security to AI, tech experts share their predictions for 2019

Leading technical experts and academics in their fields, have looked at the year ahead and shared their predictions on how…

8 years ago

YouTube announces annual list of Ireland’s trending videos for 2018

YouTube has announced YouTube Rewind 2018, the annual list of Ireland’s top trending videos and music videos for the past…

8 years ago

Investment platform eToro announces it has joined the Blockchain Association

eToro, the global investment platform with more than 10 million registered users, has announced that it has joined the Blockchain…

8 years ago

Twitter reflects on 2018’s trends

Twitter has released data about the topics and trends on the social media platform in 2018. Irish News 2018 was…

8 years ago

SGNL HB-N50 water resistant earphones extensive review

All the way from South Korea! Got these amazing earphones after meeting the SGNL team at the IFA in Berlin…

8 years ago

The world’s next major technology disrupter – Peter Alfred-Adekeye and the Making of Multiven

The Information Technology (IT) industry is set for a seismic shake up next spring from serial tech-disruptors Multiven. With an…

8 years ago

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