5G

5G and AI: The Ruling New Innovations of 2021

5G and AI remain two of the most revolutionary technologies of modern times, both are influencing industries and making it…

5 years ago

Taoglas Launches the Discone One, a New, High-Performance, Wideband Omnidirectional Antenna for Use in Mission Critical Communications

Taoglas®, recognised for their advanced antenna designs, today launched its new wideband, omnidirectional antenna – the Taoglas Discone One -…

5 years ago

Future trends in cloud computing, 5G business opportunities, Brian Roe, Servecentric, podcast

Interesting conversation with Brian Roe, from Servecentric, our hosting partner for Irish Tech News. We talk about cloud computing, colocation,…

5 years ago

National Working Group on 5G urgently needed

Ireland needs a five-year roadmap to remove barriers to the rollout of next-generation communication networks at the local and national…

6 years ago

5G Future Homes and their potential

Home is where the heart is. The old adage conveys a powerful truth that is increasingly relevant as the current…

6 years ago

The Physics of Progress: How Mass Media is Hindering 5G

By Eloisa Marchesoni, who discusses whether there is a Physics of Progress. Socializing, working, shopping: in recent months we have…

6 years ago

The Future Home in the 5G Era, reviewed

By Simon Cocking, review of The Future Home in the 5G Era available here. As the global pandemic has demonstrated,…

6 years ago

5G And Its Impact on Mobile App Development

By Leon Bennett  There’s a lot of buzz surrounding the impact of 5G technology for all the right reasons. It’s…

6 years ago

TechChill 2020 gathers thousands of technology experts and entrepreneurs in Riga

The 9th TechChill conference is on February 20 and 21.  With over 20 side events, TechChill will gather more than…

6 years ago

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