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Malachy Browne Senior Story Producer at the New York Times appears on this episode of the Irish Tech News podcast

I talk to Malachy Browne Senior Story Producer at the New York Times who will be talking at the Social Media…

7 years ago

Warnings signs that your data’s been compromised

by Terry Hearn High street chains have been alerting customers to data breaches with what seems like increasing regularity in…

7 years ago

Auditchain to speak Web3Summit and ScotChain18 events

1 min pitch for what you are doing now? Auditchain is preparing to launch the MVP of the DCARPETM Explorer…

7 years ago

Atlantic Digital Startup Academy launch speaker interview: Fiona McKenna

Fiona McKenna is a seasoned start-up CFO with almost 20 years experience supporting start ups. She will be speaking at…

7 years ago

Dead Air? Play some Michael Jackson

It’s been a very strange week. For one, my terrestrial radio show on Saturday morning had a bit of a…

7 years ago

Atlantic Digital Startup Academy Launch Speaker: Pat Lynch

Pat Lynch co-Founder of Compliance & Risks will be speaking at the Atlantic Digital Startup Academy (ADSA) launch on 30…

7 years ago

Atlantic Digital Startup Academy launch speaker interview: David Coallier

David Coallier is a tech entrepreneur who founded Barricade IO and Orchestraio. He is currently Director of Engineering at Cyber…

8 years ago

Interview: X8Currency’s founders Gregor Kozelj and Francesca Greco

One of the most talked about tech developments in recent years has been the evolution and potential of digital currencies.…

8 years ago

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