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Nextbase Launches its Series 2 Dash Cam Technology In Ireland

Nextbase today announced the launch of five new models to motorists in the Irish market. Nextbase Launches Series 2 ‘Series…

7 years ago

The State of Consumer Robotics Right Now By Kayla Matthews

Considering the rampant popularity of gadgets like smart speakers, some people might say there's no better time for the consumer…

7 years ago

NOAH Conference Berlin returns 13 and 14 June 2019

The NOAH Conference, the leading industry event of the European digital economy, is inviting established companies, startups and investors to…

7 years ago

Are We Turning a Blind Eye To the Potential Health Risks of Adopting 5G

A couple of weeks back, I had tweeted about my ongoing interest in 5G technology, which is all set to…

7 years ago

Expleo positioned as a leader in next generation software testing services

NelsonHall, the global IT, and business services analyst firm, released its vendor evaluation and assessment tool (NEAT) report, where Expleo…

7 years ago

Drivent Aim To Deliver Interesting Autonomous Vehicle Solution for 2019dr

On May 8th 2019 after working in stealth mode for three years, Drivent announced it is certified to test autonomous…

7 years ago

Ireland ranks 11th of 24 countries worldwide for confidence in digital life

The Digital Society Index 2019: Human Needs in a Digital World reveals that 43% of people in Ireland feel their…

7 years ago

Scary Data Dolls – We “Ai”n’t Seen Nothing Yet in 2019, by Aidan McCullen

Guest post by Aidan McCullen, see more by him here. Data Dolls and AI Animism (from Latin anima, "breath, spirit,…

7 years ago

Irish research team playing critical role in ground-breaking brain cancer project, GLADIATOR

Technology experts in Waterford are bidding to tackle one of the most aggressive forms of brain cancer using miniature, implantable…

7 years ago

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