May

China gears up to launch a Digital Currency in May 2020

The Chinese have announced that they will be launching in May 2020 a digital currency surely it will not be…

6 years ago

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

ESB and the RDS to launch ESB Science Blast with showcases in Dublin, Limerick and Belfast in 2019

ESB Science Blast, developed and delivered by the RDS, will inspire entire classrooms with the wonders of STEM. Nourishing 21st…

7 years ago

AI and IoT are here to help the way people live in Future Cities

Dr. Martin Serrano will be speaking at the upcoming AI conference in Mayo on November 20, 2018 To register for…

7 years ago

The Future of Innovative Ideas

Victor del Rosal will be speaking at the upcoming AI conference in Mayo on November 20, 2018 To register for…

7 years ago

Is Blockchain the future of influencer marketing?

by Eloisa Marchesoni Many think of Bitcoin or cryptocurrencies in general when speaking about blockchain, but this powerful technology is…

7 years ago

NordVPNs adopting WireGuard protocol

NordVPN, a VPN service provider, is introducing yet another advanced cybersecurity solution. Following the latest technology trends, the company is…

7 years ago

Why inclusivity in tech is key to avoiding biases in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

I recently attended The Linux Foundation's Open Source Summit Europe which took place in the Edinburgh International Conference Centre. This…

7 years ago

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