Music

David Bowie the tech innovator

This morning I woke up at 7:30 to hear David Bowie’s iconic song Starman playing on the radio, followed by…

10 years ago

YouTube Rewind: What was Ireland watching in 2015

YouTube has revealed Ireland’s most watched, shared and talked about videos for 2015. YouTube Rewind 2015 takes a look back…

10 years ago

The Fourth Annual Creative Tech Fest

Yesterday one hundred and fifty young people gathered in the CHQ Building in Dublin for the fourth annual Creative Tech…

10 years ago

Deezer becomes first music streaming subscription service to launch on IFTTT

Deezer has become the first music streaming subscription service to integrate with IFTTT (If This Then That). The web service…

11 years ago

Sony tests MHC-V7D speakers in ‘Cymatics’ recreation of Kieza song ‘Hideaway’

By @SimonCocking https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JJjT7rOFnM In a fusion of Cymatics experiments, Sony has created a stunning video merging light, colour and sound to…

11 years ago

Mark’s WWDC 2015 Wish List

[mashshare] WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference) is Apple's largest event each year which is held in San Francisco and is aimed…

11 years ago

IFPI Publishes Digital Music Report 2015

The IFPI has published the digital music report today, full details of which can be found here. Over the past…

11 years ago

John Holland, Whole World Band, Irish music App startup success

By @SimonCocking This is an interview we really enjoyed doing with John Holland @Jollylands CEO of Whole World Band @wholeworldband. Since we first met…

11 years ago

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