Wearable Tech

The Future of Innovative Ideas

Victor del Rosal will be speaking at the upcoming AI conference in Mayo on November 20, 2018 To register for…

7 years ago

RevoNext introduces its Swedish designed QT3 quad driver, audiophile grade in-ear earphones

With double balanced armatures, double dynamic drivers and a detachable cable, the QT3’s are unbelievable value for money LONDON, AUGUST…

7 years ago

Kickstarter Behemoth ZUNGLE is Looking to Threaten Snap’s Spectacles.

LOS ANGELES (April 30, 2018) – The smart glasses revolution enters into the 2nd phase. On the same day, both…

8 years ago

Audeara – The World’s First Full-Fidelity Headphone with a Built-in Hearing Test

Audeara is revolutionising the listening experience. Designed by doctors and engineers to deliver perfect sound, always. For a video explaining…

8 years ago

Tech wearables looking big in 2018 forecast

The wearables market had a boost in 2017, and payments played a big part. Notable releases, such as the Fitbit…

8 years ago

Five key ways modern workplaces are changing, by Stephen Kelly

By Stephen Kelly, who is Dimension Data Ireland’s Country Manager, a role he took on in 2015. Before joining Dimension Data,…

8 years ago

The commercialisation of VR: an opportunity for the haptics industry?

By Eimear Dodd Journalism MA student, @TheCity_Dublin editor, @Irish_TechNews.  Image from pixabay Here are some insights from a recent report…

9 years ago

I WISH asks girls to build a business

I WISH, the Science Foundation Ireland supported partnership initiative encouraging young women to consider a career in STEM (science, technology,…

9 years ago

Sony introduces next generation SmartBand 2

Sony Mobile Communications (“Sony Mobile”) yesterday announced SmartBand 2, a multi-sensor lifelogger that provides full-scale insights about your fitness, well-being and…

10 years ago

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