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The UK’s most hated social media phrases of 2017

‘Snowflake”, “fake news” and "I'm screaming" are among the year’s most widely disliked social media phrases. But “let that sink…

8 years ago

Nearly 20 percent of Ireland’s non-digital SMEs kept offline by poor broadband

Nearly 20 percent of Ireland’s offline SMEs are stopped from building a website or engaging in e-commerce because of a…

8 years ago

Huawei announces research partnership with Trinity College

Huawei today announced a new research partnership with Trinity College Dublin as part of its growing R&D footprint in Ireland.…

8 years ago

Irish team secures lead role in European Commission ‘Next Generation Internet’ flagship programme

Irish technology and research experts have been awarded the lead role in a prestigious €700,000 European Commission (EC) funded project…

8 years ago

2017 on Netflix – A Year of Bingeing in Ireland

2017 brought a lot of learning and also, A LOT of watching. Netflix members around the world watched more than…

8 years ago

Black Friday boost helps Irish consumer spending growth accelerate in November

The latest edition of Visa's Irish Consumer Spending Index suggests that Black Friday sales encouraged a sharp year-on-year rise in…

8 years ago

SIRO and Huawei Successfully Trial 10 Gigabit Broadband in Ireland

SIRO and Huawei have successfully tested a technology known as XGS-PON on SIRO’s 100% fibre-optic network, delivering speeds of up…

8 years ago

Keeper Security Expands Offices to Ireland to Provide Business Cybersecurity Solutions

Keeper Security, Inc. today announced the opening of its first European office at 9 Parliament St., Cork. The office will…

8 years ago

A Significant Rise in The Number of Irish SMEs Expecting a Data Protection Audit

Wizuda has published its nationwide General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) IT research conducted into 175 organisations. The research found that although…

8 years ago

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