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Dell unveils new Latitude Rugged laptops for extreme jobs

Dell has today unveiled the latest additions to its Rugged line which include the new Dell Latitude 5430 Rugged and…

5 years ago

Irish Startup Vudini targets the booming creator economy

Vudini, an Irish Artificial Intelligence startup, supported by Voxpro co-founder and investor Dan Kiely, has seen a major increase in…

5 years ago

Dark Side of Facial Recognition

Remember when the first smartphone was introduced? All that processing power in your palm – seemed like something out of…

5 years ago

Jlab Rewind Wireless Retro Headphones, reviewed

We look at this retro release from Jlab. You can see more about their headphones here. Retro lightweight wireless headphones with…

5 years ago

ServiceNow Introduces New Integrated ESG Solution to Help Companies Drive Greater Environmental, Social, and Business Impact

ServiceNow, the leading digital workflow company that makes work, work better for people, has announced a new, integrated ESG solution powered by the Now Platform that helps companies activate ESG strategies, programs,…

5 years ago

Logitech G Launches Collectable League of Legends PC gaming gear

Logitech G, a brand of Logitech, and leading innovator of gaming technologies and gear, in partnership with Riot Games, creator…

5 years ago

World E-waste grows to almost 60 million tonnes in 2021

This year’s world mountain of waste electronic and electrical equipment (WEEE) will total about 57.4 million tonnes - greater than…

5 years ago

Mycelium Running: How Mushrooms Can Help Save the World , Paul Stamets, reviewed

Like some of you, we became acquainted with the name of Paul Stamets, via the new Netflix reboot of Star…

5 years ago

Too Good To Go officially launches in Ireland

Too Good To Go is calling on all Dubliners to join the movement. Too Good To Go is the world’s…

5 years ago

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