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Google acquiring Fitbit: Opportunity or Risk?

Interesting news about Fitbit's acquisition by Google. Everyone knows that living a healthy lifestyle has a huge impact on your…

6 years ago

Drop adds voice technology to its smart kitchen platform

Leading Irish smart kitchen technology firm Drop announced today its inaugural foray into voice integration technology with Apple’s voice-controlled virtual…

7 years ago

Liopa launches first commercially available Automated Lip Reader

Belfast-based Liopa has commercially launched the world’s first automated Lip Reader. The service will initially be used to prevent ‘spoofing’…

7 years ago

Re-thinking customer service in the digital age

by Nathan Sykes, the founder of Finding an Outlet When eCommerce first reared its head — or online shopping, in…

7 years ago

Imagining the electric car of 2025

Although electric cars may not yet quite be the norm, their adoption rate is certainly on the rise. By the…

7 years ago

Will Robots Replace Teachers & Nurses?

A new Red C survey has found that 39% of adults in Ireland are concerned robots will take their jobs. …

7 years ago

iOS 12 Gives Apple A Massive Ecosystem Advantage

Written by Leonard Lee, Managing Director, neXt Curve When the latest series of iPhones are released about this time each year, we…

7 years ago

Tips to Improve Your Cortana Experience

Written by David Balaban Cortana is a smart digital assistant integrated in Windows 10. It can recognize a user’s voice,…

8 years ago

Adam Cheyer, Co-Founder of Siri, explains why startups can change the world

By Kyle Croccco Adam Cheyer, the co-founder of Siri, didn’t set out to change the world. Back in 1993, before…

8 years ago

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