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The Fitbit Charge 4 the must have COVID-19 wearable

Whether we like it or not we are living in a COVID-19 world and with certain restrictions that we are…

6 years ago

Orkney awarded €100k EU Responsible Island Prize

The Orkney Islands have been awarded €100,000 in the first ever EU RESPonsible Island Prize, funded by Horizon 2020, the…

6 years ago

Simon Haigh appears on the latest episode of the Irish Tech News podcast

I talk to Simon Haigh about his recent article for Irish Tech News, which focused on collaboration and the collaborative…

6 years ago

More than 300,000 Irish office workers unable to effectively work from home

OpenSky, the digital transformation specialist for government organisations and large private enterprises, today announces the results of its survey which…

6 years ago

How Savvy Restaurateurs Are Adapting to The Coronavirus Pandemic By Moving Their Business Online

In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, it has been a very challenging time for Irish businesses. Among those who…

6 years ago

Bringing GIS (geographic information system) to Irish Schools, Jennifer Stack

What is your own background briefly? Prior to teaching GIS, Digital Media, Coding and Art at CBS The Green Secondary…

6 years ago

Dee Hock, Visa Founder, Innovation Show interview, part 6

      Part 6 explores how Dee Hock created the conditions for Visa to emerge Dee shares: How such…

6 years ago

Dee Hock, Visa Founder, Innovation Show interview, part 5

Part 5 explores how Dee Hock took on the challenge of Visa International, formerly known as Ibanco. Dee shares: How…

6 years ago

ServiceNow Reports First Quarter 2020 Financial Results

During this COVID-19 crisis, it's good to hear when companies are doing well, and one such company is ServiceNow, the…

6 years ago

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