DRI to Challenge Independence of Ireland’s Data Protection Authority
Today is International Data Protection Day, and Digital Rights Ireland is marking it with the announcement that it has instructed its lawyers to serve legal papers on the Irish government, challenging whether the office of the
Another Day, Another Phish. Electric Ireland Customers Today’s Victims
Electric Ireland customers are being targetted in a phishing attack The attack uses the ploy of a refund being granted to them to entice them to login to the fake website. Of course nobody's really interested
€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
BBC Announces the Micro Bit – A Personal Coding Device for Every Child
The BBC has announced a major project, developed in pioneering partnership with over 25 organisations, which aims to give a million "personal coding devices" free to every child in year 7 across the UK (corresponding to first year
Museums and Galleries say No to Selfie Sticks
View image | gettyimages.com "Excuse me - would you mind taking our picture?" It's a question you hear less often nowadays as the fashion for selfies has taken hold, and especially with the increasing use of 'selfie sticks' to
Twitter Museum Week starts March 23rd!
The second annual Twitter Museum Week, an online celebration of museums and galleries around the world, will take place from 23 to 29 March 2015 exclusively on Twitter and any museums, galleries or collections - no matter how large
Doom Developer in Thurles at Games Fleadh 2015
Ireland's largest gaming event, Games Fleadh, is underway today at LIT Tipperary's campus in Thurles with the participation of three of the biggest names in the industry. The event features games development and research talks by prolific American games designers