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Beyond 5G: The Need for Speed in the Race to 6G

As we speed through the era of 5G, with its promise of faster data, lower latency, and a world more…

1 year ago

Cookie Disappearance: Only 10% of Irish Firms Prepared for a Cookie-less Future

32% of firms in Ireland say they are “not prepared at all” for a future which will preclude them from…

4 years ago

IoT WEEK 2022, Dublin, June 20th to 23rd

The Internet of Things (IoT) has changed the way we live and understand technology. In a new post-COVID era, IoT…

4 years ago

Extended online time risks teenagers’ mental wellbeing

New research from the Department of Sociology at Trinity College Dublin has found further evidence of a relationship between online…

4 years ago

The Top 20 Passwords Found on The Dark Web

When data breaches happen, passwords for online accounts are commonly leaked, leaving consumers at risk for identity theft. According to…

4 years ago

SIRO and Vodafone Announce Connectivity Partnership with The PorterShed in Galway

SIRO and Vodafone have today announced the expansion of their Gigabit Hub Initiative to Portershed. The innovation hub and tech…

4 years ago

YouTube reveal the most-watched videos in Ireland from 2021

YouTube has announced the annual list of Ireland’s top trending videos and music videos for the past year. The lists…

4 years ago

Surfshark introduces Cookie popup blocker

Cybersecurity company Surfshark added a new feature to its browser extensions for Chrome and Firefox called the Cookie popup blocker.…

4 years ago

The Afghan Tech Sector

On the 16th of August the world was shaken by the news of a familiar foe returning to the scene.…

4 years ago

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