Intelligence

NUI Galway Technology to Support US Intelligence Project

NUI Galway and its partner Compact Imaging, Inc. (CI) announced this week that SRI International (SRI) has selected its technology…

9 years ago

Irish SMEs win EU funding

Three Dublin SMEs have won EU grants of €50,000 each from Europe's Research Fund, Horizon 2020. The winners are: Businesspoint…

9 years ago

NUI Galway Leads New National Research Initiative on Digital Security

NUI Galway is taking the lead on a new national research initiative in digital security that will apply data analytics…

9 years ago

Launch of New Tech Start Up ‘Thingbook’ to Mitigate the Risk of IoT Cybersecurity

With the Internet of Things (IoT) one of the fastest growing technologies today, revolutionising the way we interact with our…

9 years ago

One in five searches now voice activated, artificial intelligence expert reveals

One in five of all searches on a mobile phone is now voice activated and the artificial intelligence, conversational interface…

9 years ago

Tim Berners-Lee is right, Fake News challenges legitimacy of all online content

Guest post by  Dale Lovell, UK MD and Chief Digital Officer of native-advertising plaftom ADYOULIKE Tim Berners-Lee's comments on the 28th birthday…

9 years ago

Minority Report: G-Speak, AIs and the disappearing interface

Interesting guest post by Carol McHugh from Big Motive. I remember watching Steven Spielberg’s epic ‘Minority Report’ in the cinema, when…

9 years ago

Business Showcase : Flyte

By @SimonCocking Describe the Company Flyte provides a flight planning and operations management platform for the growing commercial drone sector. We…

9 years ago

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