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Pure Telecom survey reveals broadband is the new battery and half of us couldn’t survive Christmas without internet

New research from Irish telecoms provider Pure Telecom has found that broadband has become the new battery, with half of…

11 years ago

Performance Feedback Application for Athletes wins UCD Commercialisation Award

An early-stage business idea being developed by two PhD students to commercialise a new cross platform mobile application, to provide…

11 years ago

National Broadband plan fails to comply with government’s cost benefit analysis rules

The Government’s National Broadband Plan (NBP), which is supposed to deliver 30 Mbs of fibre broadband to all homes and…

11 years ago

Innovative drone and film startup SkyTango wins NDRC Lift Off

SkyTango, an exceptionally innovative digital start-up specialising in film production and drone technology, has secured €30,000 follow on investment after…

11 years ago

Rugby World Cup tops Google Ireland list of 2015’s top trending search terms

Ireland went rugby mad in 2015 with thousands of Irish fans travelling to Cardiff for the Rugby World Cup this…

11 years ago

71% of stressed IT professionals ignoring their health and family to meet work demands

71% of Irish full time IT Professionals are sacrificing their health and personal lives to meet work demands. 87% of…

11 years ago

Max Keiser discusses Bitcoin, its bright future why one country will become Bitcoin Switzerland

By @tecdr Max Keiser, who presents the Keiser Report on Russia Today is also a big supporter of cryptocurrencies and…

11 years ago

What does ‘Big Data’ have to do with the food industry?

Today we have a guest article from Peadar Coyle. Peadar is an Irish Data Scientist who is based in Luxembourg.…

11 years ago

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