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Terms of Silence

  Last March, a community health activist in Myanmar published a warning about escalating violence. By Wednesday, it vanished, flagged,…

9 months ago

Children of Ruin, Vol 2 in Children of Time sequence, reviewed

By @SimonCocking, review of Children of Ruin, Guns of Dawn series by Adrian Tchaikovsky Available from Amazon here. Children of…

7 years ago

Are self-driving cars the future?

by Derek Eastwood, business development manager at Hussey Fraser Solicitors in Dublin Autonomous technology is driving some of the biggest…

7 years ago

10 Surprising Ways Driverless Cars Will Change the World

Written by Hazel Ramsell  When you think about the amount of time we spend behind the wheel today, whether in congestion…

7 years ago

MobilityX Conference, focused on the future of self-driving technology

MobilityX, the autonomous driving industry conference, will welcome delegates to Dublin’s Iveagh House on Thursday, 10thMay to discuss the exciting…

8 years ago

Robotics podcast, Mobility Transformation Facility, with Edwin Olson

Latest excellent podcast from the Robohub team. See more by them here, and thanks to the guys for the ongoing partnership with them which…

8 years ago

Lexus Reveals Footage Of A Real, Working Hoverboard

Lexus has uploaded video footage of a real, working hoverboard that they have designed themselves, it looks incredible. Lets face…

11 years ago

Solve for X + GDG Dublin + U = Google moonshot projects. Sign up here

By @SimonCocking Interesting news from the 'Solve for X Ireland' team @TechMoonshotsIE a community working to accelerate progress on technology. Independent group; activities and…

11 years ago

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