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36% of online adults would ditch TV licence – new Pure Telecom survey

A new online survey from Irish telecom and broadband provider, Pure Telecom, has revealed that more than one-third of adults…

10 years ago

1 in 6 Irish SMEs still have no online presence whatsoever – dot ie Digital Health Index

1 in 6 Irish SMEs, or 17%, still have no website, social media account, or any online presence whatsoever, according…

10 years ago

SIGFOX & VT Networks Complete Roll out of IoT Network in Ireland in Less than 8 Months

SIGFOX and the Irish telecoms provider VT Networks today announced the nationwide availability of the SIGFOX low-power and cost-effective IoT…

10 years ago

Cards, Dice and DAO: The Isle of Man Could Become The World’s Gambling Heaven

Written by Reuben Godfrey, originally published on CoinTelegraph The Isle of Man could become the Switzerland for Bitcoin as the small…

10 years ago

Starting-Up in 194,400 Seconds. By Gene Murphy

Great guest post by Gene Murphy. First appeared here.  On foot of a pretty trivial internet search result this week,…

10 years ago

Global ICT Body Offers to Partner with Developing Nations to Achieve UN’s Sustainable Development Goals

IFIP (International Federation for Information Processing), the global ICT professional body, has invited developing nations to partner with it to…

10 years ago

TechConnect Live takes place in the RDS May 25th

The largest Tech event of the year will take place in the RDS Dublin on May 25th. TechConnect Live will see…

10 years ago

Munster Rugby get behind Trend Micro’s Internet Safety for Kids competition

Players from Munster Rugby visited St. Vincent’s Secondary School in Cork today to talk to students about Trend Micro’s 2016…

10 years ago

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