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Quantum computing and blockchain, is this our bold future?

By Theodora Lau and Bradley Leimer, with some interesting musings on Quantum computing and blockchain Everything that happens is connected…

6 years ago

COVID19 business impacts, from making gin to hand sanitizer

Gavin Clifford is the founder and inspiration behind the boutique Irish Bonac Gin. Named for the US harbour, originally it…

6 years ago

Will O’Brien a Director of Cyber Practice at PwC appears on this COVID-19 themed Irish Tech News podcast

I talk to Will O’Brien a Director of Cyber Practice at PwC. Will explains how cyber-criminals are exploiting the current…

6 years ago

Why we cannot go back to the old normal, We need equality now

By Theodora Lau and Bradley Leimer If there was ever a desire and a need for normalcy, it would seem…

6 years ago

Cedric Aucher who is printing PPE on his 3D printer for frontline staff in Ireland appears on this episode of the Irish Tech News podcast

I talk to Cedric Aucher a Wexford native who is using his recently acquired 3D printer to print Face Shields…

6 years ago

Why Governments in Europe want tech firms to set up in their country

VideoBytes Why do governments and regulators care about Blockchain and Digital Adoption. FCA regulator like most other globally have established…

6 years ago

John Harrington the founder of @COVID19_Tech appears on this episode of the Irish Tech News podcast

I spoke to John Harrington who has just started up a great new initiative on Twitter @covid19_tech, which aims to…

6 years ago

How have stablecoins evolved in the last six months?

In October 2019 Digital Bytes looked at Stablecoins how has this sector fared in the last six months.Sean Au who…

6 years ago

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