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Motion and Gesture Sensing with Radar, reviewed

I reviewed ‘Motion and Gesture Sensing with Radar’ by Jian Wang and Jaime Lien over my festive pudding during the…

3 years ago

6,000 People Take Their First #StepIn2Tech

Microsoft Ireland today announced that more than 6,000 people have taken their first StepIn2Tech by signing up to participate in…

4 years ago

Winners Announced of Inaugural Schools Sustainability Project Competition

St Augustine’s National School Clontuskert, Ballinasloe, Co Galway and Kinsale Community School, Co.Cork have been announced as the winners of…

4 years ago

Avanade Ireland To Create Up To 200 New Jobs

Avanade, the leading Microsoft solutions provider, today announced ambitious growth plans in Ireland as it continues to see increasing demand…

4 years ago

Microsoft and Maynooth University Join Forces to Address Digital Inequality

Microsoft Ireland and Maynooth University have joined forces in a first-of-its-kind collaboration to address digital inequality in education and increase…

4 years ago

Microsoft Ireland Launch Microsoft Cloud Traineeship Programme

Minister Simon Harris TD today joined Mayo, Sligo and Leitrim Education and Training Board (MSLETB) and Microsoft Ireland for the…

4 years ago

Scale Ireland to host first Regional Start-up Summit in Cork

Scale Ireland, with the support of Microsoft, has announced plans to host Ireland’s first Regional Start-up Summit in Cork on…

4 years ago

Microsoft launches free Cloud certification programme

Microsoft Ireland has launched its Skill Forward programme to help people develop their Cloud skills, achieve industry-recognised certifications, and boost…

4 years ago

What to expect from Microsoft’s Annual Developer Conference

Yesterday at 5 pm the CEO Satya Nadella kicked off the Microsoft Build of 2021, their annual developer conference. This…

5 years ago

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