‘Drunk Mode’ App Stops You Making a Bloody Fool of Yourself
Why is it that things we'd never dream about doing in the cold light of day suddenly seem like excellent ideas at 2am, after a night out, with some alcohol on board. OK it's a rhetorical
You Can Forget Uber – but How Do You Make Sure They Forget You?
Lawyer Simon McGarr blogs at Tuppenceworth.ie, mostly about current affairs in general, and digital rights in particular. In the light of recent controversy about Uber, some people have chosen to boycott the service, and delete the app from their phones.
Wallet, Keys, Phone … Give Them to the Butler
Once I get home I want to empty my pockets. Sometimes the problem can be finding those things again when I leave - especially the keys! The Butler is a simple idea for a wall-mounted fitting that
Irish Online Shoppers Use Parcel Motel to Overcome ‘UK-Only’ Delivery Restrictions
Parcel Motel, the round-the-clock delivery service for online shoppers has released research detailing the savings available to online shoppers when shopping on UK websites. The preference for shopping on UK websites was shown to be prevalent
Government’s Plan to Colour-In Ireland’s Broadband Map
The Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Alex White TD, today published online national and county maps that identify the homes, businesses and schools where commercial providers will deliver high-speed broadband access by the end
Why Ireland is the Third ‘Most Affected’ by ‘Groundbreaking’ Regin Malware
Ireland has hit the Information Security headlines after it was revealed that it is the third most affected country, representing 9% of all cases, of a new backdoor malware discovered by Symantec, which they describe as "groundbreaking and