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Web Summit Day 2

Day two began at pace this morning with a big crowd present from early. If anything, it seems more manic today…

10 years ago

Innovation Shines at Med in Ireland 2015

Yesterday at the Med in Ireland conference which was opened by An Taoiseach Enda Kenny, innovation was the main heartbeat…

10 years ago

Big Data on the Sports Field

While some pundits argue that wearables represent little more than a short-term fad or fashion statement, market forecasts suggest the…

11 years ago

Brian Caulfield, big data insights help humans make better decisions, not replace them

By @SimonCocking Irish Tech News recently caught up with Prof Brian Caulfield, @CaulfieldBrian Director, Insight UCD, Lead Investigator ARCH Centre and Dean of Physiotherapy at University College Dublin.…

11 years ago

Sony launches new lifestyle apparel with ROXY

Sony Mobile today unveiled the new SmartBand ,a collaboration with the women's outdoor sports lifestyle brand ROXY.   The SmartBand…

11 years ago

1.3 million Irish adults considering buying a Wearable Fitness Tracker

The "Philip Lee Sport Report", which was published yesterday, revealed that 1.3 million Irish adults are considering purchasing a wearable device…

11 years ago

Fitbit Has No Plans For Apple HealthKit Integration

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. I know, I know. This is not social media stuff that I usually…

12 years ago

Wearable Wednesday Dublin Meetup on October 15th

The author is on twitter@SimonCocking  and also writes at Tech versus Nature.   As wearable technology rapidly develops and expands,…

12 years ago

Twitter Thinks It Is A Good Match For Apple Watch

This article originally appeared on http://sixtysecondsocialmedia.com. Mark Dalton specialises in social media and digital marketing news. You can find him on…

12 years ago

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