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Munster Rugby get behind Trend Micro’s Internet Safety for Kids competition

Players from Munster Rugby visited St. Vincent’s Secondary School in Cork today to talk to students about Trend Micro’s 2016…

10 years ago

BRING IT ON LEAD IN ADVOCATING IT CAREERS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE

Primary and Post Primary school teachers gathered at the Wellington Park Hotel, Belfast to network and discover insights into new…

10 years ago

Magnet providing Free Wi-Fi at Galway Food Festival

Good news for those who like to tweet and eat, Google on-the-go or even snap a ‘sambo selfie’, as Irish…

10 years ago

Drogheda and California renew AgriTech Linkage

On Wednesday, 16th March, Mayor of Drogheda Paul Bell, and the former Mayor of Salinas City in California, Dennis Donoghue…

10 years ago

Smarter Smart TVs for Consumers Everywhere

Almost a year ago  Netflix Recommended TV was introduced in the U.S. The evaluation program was created because Netflix members said they…

10 years ago

What is a VPN and do you need one

VPN applications were originally designed for big organizations with more than one PC office. VPN is an acronym for Virtual Private…

10 years ago

GPS issue affects mobile operators

Data Edge Ltd, manage most of Ireland’s synchronisation systems, including the Telecom operators and Large Enterprises. Paul Phelan (CTO) talks…

10 years ago

Supplanting human nature with artificial intelligence is really worrying. Professor Robert Winston speaks with Irish Tech News

Latest great article by Andi Jarvis, one of our top regular contributors. He interviewed Professor Robert Winston at the recent Norther Ireland…

10 years ago

Business Showcase : Ynome

By @SimonCocking. YNOME is a digital marketplace which helps you review, compare, and select financial services from private banks to fintech's. #wealthmanagement…

10 years ago

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