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The Billionaire Raj: A Journey Through India’s New Gilded Age, reviewed

By @SimonCocking a review of The Billionaire Raj: A Journey Through India's New Gilded Age, by James Crabtree, Oneworld (UK); Tim Duggan Books (US). Shortlisted for The Financial…

7 years ago

2018 Lights in Alingsås gets underway

Each year in October, the Swedish town of Alingsås located near Gothenburg turns into a fun lighting event, attracting more…

7 years ago

Maker Faire Rome: What’s New on the Irish Innovation Front?

Last weekend I visited Maker Faire Rome at the Fiera di Roma venue in Italy.  Please read my article Maker…

7 years ago

A Millennial’s Guide to Smartphone Filmmaking

Written by Liz Pekler  Millennials are typically practical and results-oriented. They are interested in engaging themselves in an activity they see…

7 years ago

39% of Irish adults worried about robots replacing their jobs – Lero study

39% of Irish adults are worried about robots or artificial intelligence (AI) replacing their jobs, according to a new survey…

7 years ago

Is traditional homework a thing of the past? Future of tech in education conference to be held in Croke Park next week

When and where is it on? Learnovation is a one-day EdTech summit, which will be held at Croke Park on…

7 years ago

Blinkers launch the complete smart lighting system for cyclists

Written by Eoghan Barry Blinkers One of the biggest threats to cyclists is lack of visibility. In rough weather conditions…

8 years ago

Top images from 2017 SHOT ON IPHONE, by Brendan O Se

OK – I have tried to start this so many times in the recent weeks and each time I tell…

8 years ago

SmartBay Subsea Observatory off Galway coast goes live

Creating an infrastructure to support the blue economy is critical to the success of Ireland’s integrated marine plan, Harnessing our…

10 years ago

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