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€4.6m to deliver next generation cloud service provisioning for the Internet of Everything

Researchers at Dublin City University are working on a €4.6 million EU-funded project called RECAP to develop the next generation…

9 years ago

Android challenges Windows as world’s most popular operating system in terms of internet usage – StatCounter

In what StatCounter describes as “unthinkable five years ago”, Google’s Android is challenging Microsoft Windows as the world’s most popular…

9 years ago

Ulster Bank launches Apple Pay in Ireland

Ulster Bank has today launched Apple Pay, which is helping to transform mobile payments with an easy, secure and private…

9 years ago

To mark Safer Internet Day Google have some tips to help you stay safe online

Today is Safer Internet Day and Online security is more important, to us, than it’s ever been, and as we are now…

9 years ago

Slack’s Director of Experience, Ali Rayl, in this episode of the Irish Tech News Podcast

Ali tells me how Slack started including how they grew from 8 to 750 employees, and why internal email is bad…

9 years ago

Business Showcase : Vizrec

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch Vizrec is a visual recognition app that recognizes celebrities/regular people you don't…

9 years ago

O.C.E. Technology’s Debug Tool Approved for European Space Agency’s Next Generation Navigation Technology

O.C.E. Technology, an Irish software company, today announced that its debug tool (DMON) has been approved by the European Space…

9 years ago

As Irish Tech News Grows, it’s Time for some Upgrades!

Over the last number of years we've been lucky enough to experience some fantastic growth in our readership. Every month…

9 years ago

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