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What is biohacking? Dave Asprey, creator of BulletproofCoffee explains more

By @SimonCocking. We have recently featured a few pieces on Biohacking and the Quantified Self, so we're delighted to bring you…

10 years ago

Connect Centre to shape Internet of Things future

Trinity College Dublin has become the first Irish university to join the LoRa Alliance, an international organisation encouraging the rapid…

10 years ago

Smart listening to social media will really help your business by Gus Ryan

Latest great post by Gus Ryan for us. Listening to Social Media A few weeks ago I was playing with…

10 years ago

SmartBay Subsea Observatory off Galway coast goes live

Creating an infrastructure to support the blue economy is critical to the success of Ireland’s integrated marine plan, Harnessing our…

10 years ago

Could Apple be your next bank? By Alessandro Hatami

Latest great guest post by Alessandro Hatami see his last guest post for us here and our interview with him here. Could…

10 years ago

Trains, Planes, Automobiles and Fintech at Startup Weekend London, by Gene Murphy

Great guest post by Gene Murphy. First appeared here.  Friday the 6th of May was my first time as a…

10 years ago

Starting-Up in 194,400 Seconds. By Gene Murphy

Great guest post by Gene Murphy. First appeared here.  On foot of a pretty trivial internet search result this week,…

10 years ago

Profound, invisible revolutions have already changed the tech world. Rick Barraza coming to Microsoft Decoded Open Source Conference, Dublin May 5-7th

By @SimonCocking. Nice insights from Rick Barraza ahead of his upcoming appearance in Dublin at the Microsoft Decoded Open Source Conference. Rick…

10 years ago

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