New Research points to Graphene as a Flexible, Low-Cost Touchscreen Solution
New research published today in the journal Advanced Functional Materials suggests that graphene-treated nanowires could soon replace current touchscreen technology, significantly reducing production costs and allowing for more affordable, flexible displays. The majority of today’s touchscreen
How (Not) to Deal with Nerves when Speaking at the Dot IE Net Visionary Awards [Video]
It's Net Visionary time again! The Irish Internet Association's annual awards event is on tonight at Smock Alley Theatre in Dublin. This year's MC is Brian Colhoun: he's got a unique approach to dealing with speaker anxiety! http://youtu.be/5G4yamAyp6Q
Infographic: 2014 International Color Trends by Shutterstock
Stock images company Shutterstock recently blogged about the design trends apparent in 2014, and how they differ from country to country. But what may be even more fundamental than design, is colour itself. So here's an
Apps, Families and Data Stored Abroad – a Podcast with Jonathan Zuck [Audio]
Kids have needs and parents have questions, and it's not always easy to find answers to those questions in conventional app stores and marketplaces. That's why a group of parents got together to set up MomsWithApps.com,
New EU Standards Could Include Hefty Fines for Breaches of Data Protection Rules [Video]
Séamus Carroll is Head of the Data Protection Unit in the Department of Justice and Equality. He recently addressed a conference on cybersecurity organised by AON Insurance and held at the Convention Centre Dublin, on the subject
Eircode is Designed for Property Tax, not Navigation, says Loc8Code CEO [Audio]
Yesterday we wrote about the Eircode postcode system which is going to be introduced in Ireland in 2015. We posted a video by Gary Delaney, CEO of rival company Loc8Code, whose complaint to the EU about