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New Laws for registering Drones in Ireland are Imminent

New figures show there are almost 10,500 drones registered in Ireland, up from over 8,500 in December 2017 New laws…

8 years ago

What Facebook Got Wrong About Privacy: What You Should Learn from Their Mistake

Written by Leonard Lee, Founder and Managing Director of neXt Curve. On October 31st, 2017, Facebook’s general counsel, Colin Stretch…

8 years ago

DNA Testing for Immigrant Children Doesn’t Make Any Sense (Unless You Think Like Trump)

Written by Marc-Roger Gagné  Data privacy for kids is a fickle thing in the United States these days. According to Trump’s…

8 years ago

Less than a third of Irish people trust social media to protect their personal data

Less than a third of Irish people trust social media to protect their personal data -          Only 4% of people…

8 years ago

Ether Not a Security: Why SEC’s Announcement Could Boost Cryptocurrency Growth

Written by David Drake Ethereum network has played a significant role in the growth of the cryptocurrency market. As the…

8 years ago

Eternal Trusts now hedges its token with DeHedge

The Eternal Trusts Team are proud to announce a new partnership with DeHedge; an innovative new company that functions as…

8 years ago

Pillar Unconference in the Blockchain Heart of Europe, July 2018

by Irakli Zviadadze From July 15 to 22, the team behind Pillar will be hosting an unconference in Vilnius, Lithuania — inviting any…

8 years ago

Governments must move to harness game-changing potential of drones in Africa in order to bolster security and millions of jobs

Drones can save lives, provide hi-tech rural jobs, and ensure developing countries take a major step forward towards self-sufficiency in…

8 years ago

What are the UK’s Plans for Legislating Children’s Use of Technology?

Written by Andrew Carroll  Is your inbox flooded by the “privacy policy update” notices from large tech companies including Facebook…

8 years ago

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