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Half of Irish Irish consumers are being Bamboozled by Over-Complicated Bills

Irish consumers are being bamboozled by over-complicated bills, with many feeling they have no choice but to rely on suppliers…

10 years ago

Pay for Pizza with Pepper: MasterCard enables robot to take orders and payments in restaurant

Diners in Asia will soon be able to order a pizza and pay using MasterCard, just by speaking to SoftBank…

10 years ago

FinTech – Breaking the System, great opportunities to learn more at FutureScope, May 31st.-

Guest post by Finbarr Coghlan. Dublin BIC presents FutureScope Current Trends and Future Insights at the Convention Centre Dublin May 31st. Buy…

10 years ago

10 industries that will adopt blockchain soon

Latest guest post from Misys.com (see also ‘Tech rivals take on banks with instant payments‘). MisysFS, aiming to to transform the…

10 years ago

Contactless Payment Usage In Ireland Doubles Since Increase To €30 Payment Threshold

The increase in the contactless card payment limit in October 2015 has had a transformative effect on consumer spending habits…

10 years ago

BlockchainCon takes place June 7 – Special offer for Irish Tech News readers!

After successful stops in London, New York, Hong Kong, and San Francisco over the last 6 months, the Dublin edition…

10 years ago

Institute of Technology Blanchardstown Lead the Way for Young Women In Technology alongside PayPal

The Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown are again running their innovative annual project entitled, “Young Women in Technology”. The project is…

10 years ago

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