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Half of Irish cyber security attacks may be undetected – Survey

Over 50% of cyber attacks on Irish businesses may be undetected, the Magnet Networks Cyber Security Survey has found. Just…

8 years ago

Fleet App partners with Dublin City Council to launch Workplace Mobility Hub

Irish peer-to-peer car hire firm Fleet has successfully tendered to provide Dublin City Council (DCC) with an app-based virtual vehicle…

8 years ago

ASOS customers can now shop the latest fashion with Google Assistant

Enki, the ASOS shopping guide, shows customers the top new products across ASOS  LONDON, 11th October 2018: ASOS, the global destination for…

8 years ago

International top-up platform Ding rolls out in 800+ stores in France

Eight hundred stores and counting - Ding, the largest international mobile top-up platform in the world, announced today that as…

8 years ago

New app launched to help runners pace Dublin marathon

Irish researchers have launched a new app, Pace-Man, which will help marathon runners predict and pace their marathon. The app…

8 years ago

Combined Token Offering’s (CTO) aim to double the amount of money raised by ICOs overnight

CTOs are a new breed of financial instrument, and bid to save decentralized project funding. The TOKEN project has announced…

8 years ago

Guest Post: SID Limited’s Strategic Value Addition Partnerships with Sent and URAllowance.

Being one of a very few blockchain startups with a working product already in the market, SID has moved to…

8 years ago

Brainwavz introduces its BLU 300 wireless sports earphones and micro suede ear pads

Sweat proof and with an 8 hour long battery life, the BLU 300 are the ideal running or work out…

8 years ago

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