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Robert Scobel speaks at AR/VR Mavric VR conference, Republic of Work, Cork

By James Conroy Journalist - former Assistant Psychologist Conduit of tech & online community psychology. VR/AR enthusiast. This post first appeared here.…

9 years ago

86% of Irish smartphone users would switch provider if their phone bill increased

Research for Virgin Media by iReach shows that Irish consumers feel they’re being ripped off by their current mobile phone…

9 years ago

Chasing the Next Big Thing in Tech, by Dermot Casey

By Dermot Casey Catalyst. Synthesist. Curious, Venture Investment Leader, NDRC Big Data is the next big thing. Analytics is the next big…

9 years ago

Full Line-Up for Social Media Summit 2017 is Announced

By MelanieBoylan #Training #Business #Events | Consult, Manage | @Irish_TechNews Contributor | Networker | #womensinspire | #SMClinicIre | Go to #socialmedia #blogger |…

9 years ago

Kernel Capital invests €1M in Waterford VR Company

Kernel Capital through the Bank of Ireland Kernel Capital Venture Funds and Suir Valley Ventures have led a €1M investment…

9 years ago

Are You Making The Right Use Of ‘Technology’

By Roshan Bhondekar Vice President @Hope_India30 | International Author |Columnist  | Speaker |Creative Director| Affiliate @fwaindia. See more on his website here. All…

9 years ago

Digisoft.tv announces at SXSW a new partnership with EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum

Kevin Kline was at SXSW and he got this exclusive from Digisoft.tv for Irish Tech News. From thousands of miles away…

9 years ago

Almost two-thirds of Irish consumers have little to no trust in businesses that use free email addresses like Gmail and Eircom

Almost two-thirds of Irish consumers—64 percent—have little to no trust in businesses that use free email addresses like Gmail and…

9 years ago

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