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Top images from 2017 SHOT ON IPHONE, by Brendan O Se

OK – I have tried to start this so many times in the recent weeks and each time I tell…

8 years ago

Dell Technologies 2018 Predictions – entering the next era of human machine partnerships

By Aisling Keegan, Vice-President & General Manager, Dell EMC Ireland If 2017 could be represented in one word, that word…

8 years ago

Python, Data Science and Tech Culture at PyCon 2017

Tech, software development and Data Science is currently thriving in Dublin. The biggest companies in tech and a very dynamic…

8 years ago

FIRST EVER LIVE CRYPTO INDEX by REUTERS and HEDGE TOKEN

The Blockchain based company, Hedge Token, announced a few days ago a partnership with one of the top information platforms…

9 years ago

113 tools every Irish Startup needs by Rohan Perera

Edited and prepared by Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU Interesting guest post by Rohan Perera, consultant and facilitator at…

9 years ago

Dell EMC Unveils New Cloud Platform for Microsoft Azure Stack

Dell EMC has announced Dell EMC Cloud for Microsoft Azure Stack, a new, turnkey, hybrid cloud platform that offers a simple and…

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

Tim Berners-Lee is right, Fake News challenges legitimacy of all online content

Guest post by  Dale Lovell, UK MD and Chief Digital Officer of native-advertising plaftom ADYOULIKE Tim Berners-Lee's comments on the 28th birthday…

9 years ago

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