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Pregnancy and Period Tracking Apps Corrupt Women’s Privacy

The Roe v. Wade overturn destroyed 50 years of progress in women’s rights to privacy and the ability to choose…

4 years ago

Looking back at 2020 in a series of iPhone photographs

A good friend once said to me that as we would get older it would be the years we travelled…

5 years ago

6 Things to Avoid When Developing an App for iOS Platform

6 Things to Avoid When Developing an App for iOS Platform By Mehul Rajput Mobile apps have taken over the…

7 years ago

5 Key Differences between Android and iOS App Development by Michael Kelly

When discussing new projects with clients, many iOS app developers like to explain the advantages of making an app on…

7 years ago

GeoFindIT App to Help Commuters Plan Their Journeys

GeoDirectory has significantly upgraded its award-winning GeoFindIT App. The latest version of the app includes real-time information on Dublin Bus,…

7 years ago

Ireland still lacks awareness of mobile security threats

Google’s Consumer Barometer shows that for many people in Ireland, internet access is smartphone-centric. 37% use smartphones more often than…

7 years ago

Apple Pay Coming to bunq’s Customers in Ireland

European challenger bank bunq, today brings its customers in Ireland Apple Pay. Security and privacy are at the core of…

7 years ago

Endless possibilities: how facial recognition software could change our world

Last year’s launch of the iPhone X with in-built facial recognition software shows just how cheap this type of software…

7 years ago

Introducing Tech to Your Kids the Right Way

Technology has permeated our lives than never before. It has made our lives easier, but it’s also given many a…

7 years ago

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