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Limerick Schoolgirl Flourish Olushola App to Combat Gender Based Violence

Inspired to prevent gender based violence Flourish Olushola, a student at Colaiste Nano Nagle, intended to enter Technovation, a competition…

4 years ago

Study shows how much personal data popular mobile gaming apps collect

A study by cybersecurity company Surfshark revealed that popular mobile gaming apps collect various information, ranging from location to fitness…

4 years ago

Applications Open for the Marine Institute’s Bursary Programme

The Marine Institute continues to invest in the next generation of ocean professionals, through the 2022 Summer Bursary Scholarship Programme,…

4 years ago

CorkBIC Open Applications for the 2021 Entrepreneur Experience

Applications for the 2021 CorkBIC Entrepreneur Experience, which will take place on October 15 & 16 2021 in person (guidelines…

5 years ago

Vivaldi Browser Launching Its Biggest Update Yet

Vivaldi 4.0, Translate and the beta of Vivaldi Mail, Calendar, and Feed Reader are some of the things coming in…

5 years ago

COVID-19-Apps and their use in the pandemic

By Shannon Flynn Fighting the COVID-19 pandemic in Ireland has proved to be challenging. While it has by no means…

5 years ago

7 File Sharing Apps To Consider for 2020

Sharing files has never been easy these days with numerous apps available for download. This efficient software has made transferring…

6 years ago

8 IoT security concerns to keep in mind when developing apps

Internet of Things (IoT) is a buzzword in the corporate sector. As entrepreneurs tend to jump on the IoT bandwagon,…

6 years ago

Dublin Airport the most popular drop-off point in Europe for mytaxi customers in 2018

Dublin Airport was the most popular destination for mytaxi passengers across the whole of Europe last year, with passengers taking…

7 years ago

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