SMART HOMES

IoT Devices: Why Smart Home Security is Best for your Home

every smart device user is well-known with the use of the internet and how things work. Still, they may or…

6 years ago

Ireland’s Technology Start-ups Invited to Enter Zurich’s Global Competition Seeking Best-in-Class Solutions

Technology specific to mobility, smart homes and buildings, digital health and financial planning, high on the agenda for Zurich judges…

7 years ago

Live Smart! 6 Ways to Build Your High Tech Home

Nice guest piece by Alyssa Winters from Smart Home, giving you advice on what to buy for a high-tech home. …

8 years ago

Insteon and Google Assistant release new voice-activated home system

Smart home device maker Insteon has partnered up with Google Assistant for a new range of voice-activated home systems, announced…

8 years ago

10 easy ways to make your home “SMART”

With all the cool and innovative technology hitting the market seemingly every day, it would make sense to put it…

8 years ago

8 Predictions for IT in 2018

By Maurice Mortell, managing director Ireland and emerging markets, Equinix All technology companies focus on the future, but as the…

8 years ago

SMART HOMES: NOT A DREAM ANYMORE

By Rachel Stinson who writes about food, fashion, and places.  http://irishtechnews.ie/review-of-fujifilm-x-t2-by-rachel-stinson/ The home when you want to come back, that waits for…

8 years ago

ESB launches The Big Energy Hack

ESB is today launching Ireland’s first ever energy hackathon, The Big Energy Hack - bringing great minds together for over…

10 years ago

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