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Generation Alpha: Will we be less human in 2043?

By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU. Alpha Generation: A generation where the virtual world is more significant than reality.…

9 years ago

Consumers expect AR and VR to merge with reality

Ericsson has published its latest ConsumerLab report  Merged Reality which reveals insights into how consumers expect virtual reality (VR) and augmented…

9 years ago

Interview: Georgia Tech brothers aim to connect Finnish-Estonian tech scene with home city St. Petersburg

By James Conroy; Journalist - former Assistant Psychologist - Technical Communicator - Connector - Contributor @Irish_TechNews. I first met the…

9 years ago

Data Summit Dublin to Explore How Society Can Be Improved with Data

Data Summit Dublin 2017, which takes place on June 15th and 16th, is set to explore the role data can…

9 years ago

What you really missed out on at Ireland’s largest Virtual Reality Conference

Early morning, ploughing through breakfast to catch the No.4 bus over to the RDS in Dublin. Rushing through the gates…

9 years ago

No such thing as a button – the new interface paradox

By Stephen Shaw, UX Director, from The BigMotive “Don’t forget, there’s no such thing as a button”. Speaking at SxSW17, Anders…

9 years ago

Industries, ideas, technologies, politics, humans, everything is changing, Anders Indset, speaking at DES, Madrid

By interesting interview with Anders Indset business philosopher, author and investor based out of Frankfurt, Germany, who will be on the stage…

9 years ago

A conversation with Robert Scoble

By James Conroy Journalist - former Assistant Psychologist - Contributor to Irish Tech News. VR/AR enthusiast. Inquisitor of user-experience and design. ROBERT SCOBLE ON…

9 years ago

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