Infographic: How CCTV Can Be Used In Criminal Investigations
The guys over at JMC Technologies have produced an interesting graphic which explores how CCTV can be used in criminal investigations. I'm not sure how many video cameras there are in Irish towns and cities, but
The Periodic Table of Edible Elements
The Science and Home Economics Departments joined forces in Ennis Community College and Gaelcholáiste an Chláir last week, as the Clare schools, which share a campus, hosted an Open Night for prospective students and their families.
See-Through, No-Pop, Re-Imagined Toaster
See what happens when you throw out pre-conceived ideas? Who says an electric toaster should pop? And why use guesswork to wonder if your toast is just brown enough? When you smell the burning, it's already too late.
New Device Could Allow People to Hear with their Tongues [Video]
Researchers at Colorado State University are working on an alternative to cochlear implants by sending electrical signals to another sensitive organ: the tongue. Cochlear implants require surgery, but using the tongue to hear could be as
Hotline.ie Marks 15 Years fighting Child Sexual Abuse Material [Infographic]
The Hotline.ie service run by the Internet Service Providers Association of Ireland is marking 15 years of full operations, fighting against the distribution of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM). Internet Service Providers Association of Ireland members fund
Millenium Falcon Quadcopter’s First Flight [Video]
French enthusiast Olivier C built a Millenium Falcon skin out of styrofoam and fitted it to a remote control quadcopter (he says 'drone' is the wrong word). The result is pretty impressive - especially after dark! [youtube]http://youtu.be/GRtXd1eiH-s[/youtube]
Video: Irish Times’ Hugh Linehan on Disrupting Video (from OMiGSummit)
There's no doubt about the importance of video in the new world of online media, but the precise nature of how it's going to turn out is still unclear, says Irish Times' Digital Development Editor Hugh Linehan. He spoke