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65,113 new .ie domains were registered in 2020

65,113 new .ie domains were registered in 2020, the highest ever figure and an almost 30% increase on 2019, according…

5 years ago

A more equal pie for innovation: A new future of work

By Theodora Lau and Bradley Leimer of Unconventional Ventures For decades, Silicon Valley has flourished as the center of global…

5 years ago

Children can bypass age verification procedures in the most popular social media apps by lying about their age

Children of all ages can completely bypass age verification measures to sign-up to the world’s most popular social media apps…

5 years ago

What Cyber Issues We Expect to See in 2021

Cybersecurity guest post by SaltDNA Our dependency on technology for different aspects of our everyday lives is one thing that's…

5 years ago

Healthwave launches the first digital Viagra service in Ireland

Good news for those bored in lockdown. Leading Dublin based digital pharmacy, Healthwave has launched Ireland’s first digital Viagra dispensing service.…

5 years ago

Buymie announces month of free delivery with retail partner Dunnes Stores

Good news for those who now do their grocery shopping online. buymie, Ireland’s leading same-day grocery delivery provider, has announced…

5 years ago

Three has the fastest mobile network in Ireland as verified by Ookla

Three has been named as Ireland’s Speedtest Award Winner for fastest mobile network speed by Ookla, the global leader in…

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BSI forecasts 2021 Cybersecurity Trends

The Consulting Services team at BSI outlines five key trends, among many, across the cybersecurity and data governance landscape for…

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