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USB C is a security risk

USB C has been adopted by Apple on their new MacBook and Google on their new Chromebook Pixel laptops. USB…

11 years ago

Google Glass Is Simply A Project Ahead Of Its Time

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. Google Glass is not dead, far from it. In fact, if anything is…

11 years ago

DMX Dublin 2015

The 3rd annual Dublin DMX digital marketing conference organised by the Marketing Institute of Ireland took place in the Aviva…

11 years ago

€150,000 Awarded to 17 Irish Companies in 1st Round of Eircom Digital Boost Fund

Eircom Business Solutions has awarded a total of €151,625 in funding in the first round of its Digital Boost initiative…

11 years ago

The brutal world of online trolling : Jon Ronson’s latest book

By @SimonCocking So you've been publicly shamed : A review Latest book by Jon Ronson @jonronson, 2015, best selling author of…

11 years ago

Vote for this year’s Doodle 4 Google champion

By @SimonCocking It might not be cool to say so, but we actually like the Google Doodles (sometimes). The public vote…

11 years ago

Free Irish / English Dictionary App launched by Teenage Developer

Fourteen year old developer Cormac Kinsella has launched a free Irish Language App called “Focal.ie”. The App has been developed for both iOS &…

11 years ago

Google+ To Split Into Photos And Streams

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. Google+ is soon to be split up into different components, photos and streams.…

11 years ago

Global Digital Marketing Community to Descend on Dublin March 11th

The Marketing Institute of Ireland has revealed the final line-up for DMX Dublin 2015. The conference now in its 3rd…

11 years ago

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