Social media hacking: What do you do when your brand gets hijacked

12 years ago

We all know that having your social media account hacked is a common occurrence, one that’s usually nothing more than…

Computer game technologies are helping protect Europe’s endangered sports

12 years ago

In the first of its kind, Irish & Basque national sports are being digitally preserved using motion capture systems usually…

European regulators may investigate Apple for ‘antitrust’ practices

12 years ago

The European Commission has launched an antitrust investigation into Apple, after it received unofficial complaints that the company's contracts for…

Free ecommerce accelerator hopes to get more Irish businesses selling online

12 years ago

NDRC's Inventorium, a programme that helps individuals, startups, and existing businesses get ideas off the ground, in association with the…

Google Keep turns your Google Drive into an Evernote beater

12 years ago

Google Keep show's how the company's technological ecosystem can be used by Google to create new services that can compete…

2013: the year Google positions Chromebooks as proper Windows rivals

12 years ago

With several major announcements so far this year, Google is positioning its Chrome OS and Chromebook line of laptops to…

Google reportedly developing a unified chat service, Babble, to rival all others

12 years ago

We don’t post rumours too often around here but this one, if true, is worthy of mention. This evening’s babble…

Going native: A closer look at advertising’s new buzzword

12 years ago

"Native advertising" is the advertising industry's latest buzzword but is just a passing fad or the industry adjusting to advances…

Facebook #hashtags – a victory for Google+ & a threat to your privacy

12 years ago

Facebook might be about to release Twitter & Google+-style hashtags but could Facebook hashtags be a threat to our privacy?

Three things that were different about the start-ups of SXSW 2013

12 years ago

Start-ups at 2013's SXSW weren't like the those of 2012.Entrepreneurs are building more than just social apps & they're coming…

Facebook usage in Ireland is declining, down 4.1% in three months

12 years ago

Facebook usage in Ireland is declining, with the social network losing 94,620 active users, or 4.11% of its user base…

Google hands responsibility for Android to its Chrome department as Andy Rubin resigns

12 years ago

Andy Rubin, the co-founder of Android and Google's Senior Vice President of Mobile, has resigned and is to be replaced…

New Dropbox apps available for all – now with better notifications & a more usable design

12 years ago

Dropbox has updated its Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android apps to include new notification features, more options and a better…

Spotify competitor, Rdio, launches in Ireland and other countries

12 years ago

Music streaming service, and Spotify competitor, Rdio has launched in Ireland and six other countries.

Show how nerdy you are with these retro posters

12 years ago

Show off your nerdy credentials with these retro, and public domain, movie and propaganda posters.

Payment service Stripe makes its first acquisition, Kickoff

12 years ago

Stripe, the online payments system for developers and founded by two Irish brothers, John and Patrick Collison, has made its…

Posting Facebook status updates & photos by email is antiquated but still useful

12 years ago

Facebook secretly lets you post comments and photos by email, here's how it works and why you'd want to use…

Why Google, Twitter, Facebook & others need to fill thousands job vacancies in Ireland

12 years ago

In Ireland , Google, Microsoft, Oracle, Symantec, Twitter, PayPal, and Intel need to fill thousands of jobs, and they're looking…

More Irish startups secured investment in 2012, €269 million raised

12 years ago

More and more Irish companies and startups are securing capital investment but the value of those investments is decreasing, that's…

Twitter gives the government 1 billion reasons why a ‘social media ombudsman’ would be unworkable

12 years ago

Twitter tells the Irish government why a state-funded social media ombudsman would be unworkable as the country looks at new…