Privacy campaigners call on UK Government to end war on encryption
A group of civil society organisations and privacy campaigners have accused the UK Government of using “scare tactics” to try to sway public opinion over the use of end-to-end encryption in messaging apps. Writing an open
Scientists unveil ‘most accurate virtual representation of the universe’
Researchers have created what they describe as the “largest and most accurate computer simulation to date” of our section of the universe. Scientists created the simulations, from the Big Bang to the present, using a supercomputer
SpaceX satellites falling out of orbit after solar storm
SpaceX’s newest fleet of satellites is tumbling out of orbit after being struck by a solar storm. Up to 40 of the 49 small satellites launched last week have either re-entered the atmosphere and burned up,
€5m allocated to Health Innovation Hub Ireland
A pioneering partnership between private sector companies and the health service to develop groundbreaking Irish healthcare products and research and use them to benefit of Irish patients has been set up by the Government. Minister for Jobs Richard Bruton
Equifax Announces Opening of Dublin IT R&D Centre
Equifax, a global leader in consumer, commercial and workforce information solutions, has announced the opening of a new information technology talent centre in Dublin to help address the company’s growing global information technology needs. The opening of
The 1916 Rising In Lego
2016 marks the centenary of the 1916 Rising so there's been and will be a lot of activity throughout the year. The 3rd class in Sunday's Well Boys School in Cork created this stop frame lego
Digital Engagement a Constant Challenge – Natalie Roper of The Guardian [Video]
Last week we went to the OMiG Digital Summit in Galway, where Blacknight were sponsors, and 500 people gathered at Galway's Radisson Hotel to hear from experts in online and social media marketing. One of those experts