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The Most Destructive Computer Viruses of All Time

If you have ever wondered what the most destructive viruses of all time are, then take a look at Supreme…

11 years ago

Flash is dead

Over the past few weeks headlines have been screaming that Flash is dead and it must be phased out completely.…

11 years ago

Elavon appoints Eric Horgan as Irish Country Manager

By @SimonCocking Elavon @ElavonService, a wholly owned subsidiary of U.S. Bancorp (NYSE: USB), Ireland’s independent card payments specialist, announced the appointment of…

11 years ago

AirSpeed Telecom invests €1.5 million in network to deliver Multi-Gb connectivity

AirSpeed Telecom is investing €1.5 million in its core network facilities across the island of Ireland which will enable the…

11 years ago

15 Irish SMEs share €150,000 OPTIMISE Fund

The IE Domain Registry (IEDR) has announced the 15 Irish SMEs and micro-enterprises that will receive a share of its…

11 years ago

Adobe Vulnerabilities Revealed

Last week the Hacking Team, an Italian security firm which sells spy software to government organisations around the world was…

11 years ago

Facebook’s New Chief Security Officer Wants To Kill Flash

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. When Apple started calling time on flash years ago there was plenty of…

11 years ago

YouTube Views Vs Facebook Views In Perspective

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. Over the past number of months Facebook has been making a big push…

11 years ago

Vodafone roll out enhanced 4G+ service

Vodafone today launched its enhanced 4G+ service which will offer customers speeds of "up to" 225Mbps. Vodafone is the first…

11 years ago

.ie Domain Names Surpass 200,000 for the First Time

The number of .ie domain names registered has surpassed 200,000 for the first time according to IE Domain Registry (IEDR),…

11 years ago

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