Wearables

Sidera partners up with SpritzCoin!

SpritzCoin is considered to be the “Bitcoin of the beverage sector and of nightlife”. It is a token based on…

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,…

9 years ago

It’s now possible to pay for an ice-cream with your sunglasses: Visa pilots contactless payment shades

Visa has announced a new pilot of contactless payment-enabled sunglasses. The glasses look like a normal pair of sunglasses —…

9 years ago

Business Showcase : Kinetic Ireland

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... Kinetic is the global leader in contextually connecting and activating audiences…

9 years ago

What’s happening in Wearables in 2017?

By Justin Lawler Developer. Biohacker. Organiser of @qs_dublin . Contributor at @Irish_TechNews see more by him here. http://irishtechnews.ie/saunas-coffee-notes-from-the-finland-biohackers-conference/ Wearable technology has…

9 years ago

Web Summit Day 2

Day two began at pace this morning with a big crowd present from early. If anything, it seems more manic today…

10 years ago

Big Data on the Sports Field

While some pundits argue that wearables represent little more than a short-term fad or fashion statement, market forecasts suggest the…

11 years ago

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