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OpenExpo presents a webinar with the ‘hacker’ minister of Taiwan, 28 April

By Eimear Dodd Journalism MA student, @TheCity_Dublin editor, @Irish_TechNews As an exclusive preview event to  OpenExpo 2017, Audrey Tang, the world's…

9 years ago

Irish siblings launching Startups as Students

By Kevin Kline Asked which brother was better looking, identical twins Evan and Aaron Collins laughingly replied “me.” The duo…

9 years ago

Learn about Open Source, Free Software and Open World Economy at OpenExpo 1st June, 2017 Madrid,

By @SimonCocking, We found out more about OpenExpo España with Jorge Salgado Congress Area Manager at OpenExpo When is it on? 1st June, 2017…

9 years ago

Dell Raises the Bar for Open Networking with New Disaggregated Software to Maximise Customer Choice and Capability

Dell today extended its reach in Open Networking with the announcement of Operating System 10 (OS10) from Dell Networking. This…

10 years ago

Niamh Townsend Dell Ireland’s General Manager talks about Cloud, OS’s and Security

Yesterday I attended the Dell Solutions tour at the Convention Centre Dublin, and I interviewed Niamh Townsend @TownsendNiamh the General…

11 years ago

Review: Motorola Defy Mini

The Motorola Defy Mini is another small screened (3.2 inches, 480 x 320 pixels) Android powered device designed to be…

14 years ago

CyanogenMod Team looks to community for cash support.

Over the weekend the CyanogenMod team released a statement looking for cash support from people to improve their hardware and…

14 years ago

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