Computing

Should you be worried by the latest WikiLeaks revelations regarding Apple iPhones and Macs

Within the past week, WikiLeaks have claimed that the CIA  have been able to hack into two of Apple's products,…

9 years ago

nearForm presents Node Week – April 10th to 14th

Are you interested in Node.js? If so, nearForm are presenting a week long series of talks brought to you by…

9 years ago

Introducing the 10 exciting Startups selected to join the new Momentum London programme

Latest article from Henry Joseph-Grant, for more click here Over 500,000 startups are born in the UK each year, and…

9 years ago

IBM Smarter Cities Challenge Report to plot way forward for provision of services for older citizens in Limerick

A report by IBM has found that Limerick is well placed to understand and address the future needs of its…

9 years ago

IBM & DCU announce new Internet of Things Collaboration to mark World Water Day

To mark World Water Day, IBM and DCU Water Institute have today announced a collaborative research pilot to leverage Internet…

9 years ago

Edge analytics is key to preventing security breaches and protecting human safety as the IoT gathers pace, says Greenwave Systems

Data is dying and implementing analytics beyond the edge in devices is the only way to resuscitate it and ensure it prevents security breaches and potential safety threats in the…

9 years ago

What is the future of marketing? David Hayes Director of Social, Search & Performance Media

Latest guest podcast by Aidan McCullen as part of our latest partnership with other interesting interviewers and inspiring content creators. To…

9 years ago

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