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460,000 non-voters would vote if e-voting permitted – Pure Telecom survey

As voters prepare to hit the polling stations for the presidential election later this month, Pure Telecom announces the results of a…

8 years ago

Data & Tech to transform Nigerian Retail Market

According to Djire, retail currently accounts for 16% of the Nigerian GDP and is viewed by many as a new…

8 years ago

Blockchain Revolution Landscape Assessment “How To”

Guest post by Jerry Witkowicz Opportunities for “How To” In the first two of our three part articles we analyzed…

8 years ago

Preview: Pixel Pioneers Belfast 2018

When and where is it on? Pixel Pioneers, returning to the Belfast Waterfront on 23 November, is a one-day, one-track…

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

It’s a fishy tale …

  We had a really interesting chat this week. We didn’t talk about the price of the coins or hardly…

8 years ago

Irish design student creates AR trophy for international start-up programme

A County Laois design student has created a bespoke augmented reality (AR) trophy that was presented at an international clean-tech…

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

Interview with Alex McDougall, Bicameral Ventures

What is your background briefly? I’m a finance guy specializing in investing and advising throughout the full lifecycle of companies…

8 years ago

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