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iPhone, Canon And Nikon Are Flickr’s Most Popular Cameras Of 2015

By @TheMarkDalton. Flickr has revealed that the most popular camera used to capture images and upload to the Flickr website…

10 years ago

SONY AS200V Action Cam with Wi-Fi & GPS reviewed

By @SimonCocking Irish Tech News trialed the SONY AS200V Action Cam in Irish weather conditions. Overall it is a great camera to…

10 years ago

Using tech to transform sport. Sam Sills, wind surfing world champion and Olympic candidate

By @SimonCocking What is your background Grew up in Cornwall, graduated as a Naval Architect, now decided to put everything into…

10 years ago

Canon, looking to the future, exclusive interview with Philip Brady, head of Canon Ireland

By @SimonCocking Interesting interview with Philip Brady, Director - Head of Canon Ireland.  Your background briefly? My background is quite varied,…

10 years ago

RTÉ Mojocon Returns to Dublin, Becoming Latest Major Fixture of International Conference Scene

After the success of the inaugural RTÉ MojoCon conference earlier this year, experts from Mashable, Aljazeera,  BBC, RYOT and Oracle…

10 years ago

BloggerConf 2015 was a great success

Last Sunday in the Marker hotel BloggerConf 2015 conference took place and it was one of the best conferences that…

10 years ago

Business Showcase : Professional Security

By @SimonCocking Roy Cooper The Professional Security industry magazine has all the very latest security sector news and views. The magazine is…

10 years ago

Canon D30 Powershot reviewed, good entry point for beaches, snorkling, and wet activities

By @SimonCocking Review of the Canon D30 Powershot, for more details regarding specifications see here This camera grew on us.…

10 years ago

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