Fun Video Mashes Telephone Moments from over Fifty Films [Video]
The telephone is as old as cinema, and from its beginnings has provided a very useful narrative device for the medium. Why bother to bring characters together, when they can just pick the phone? And the
Texas Teen Arrested for Making a Clock says He’ll Transfer to “Any Other School”
Ahmed Mohamed, the 14-year-old who built a digital clock to impress his teacher and got arrested because police and school authorities thought it was a hoax bomb, has revealed that he is still suspended by the school. Neither has
Irish Company Arralis signs $1.45 Million in New Contracts in China
Pictured at the official signing of Arralis & Bluesky Aviation contract in China:(Left to right) Barry Lunn, CEO Arralis; Wang XiaoKang, Chairman CECEP; Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton TD; Yongkun Wang, CEO
Science Foundation Ireland signs Cooperation Agreement with Chinese Counterpart
Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) have today announced the signing of new Cooperation Agreement on the occasion of the State Visit to China of President Michael D. Higgins.
Data Based, Business Driven: an Interview with Patrick Mee of AdRoll [Audio]
For every 50 new visitors who check out a product on your website, only one will buy from you on their first visit. But behavioural re-targeting services like AdRoll allow you to keep in touch with the other 49, so
Counter Crop Eliminates Food Miles by Growing in your Kitchen
New on Kickstarter is CounterCrop, a garden on your countertop developed by Intelligent Light Source (ILS), a San Diego start-up. ILS’s advanced LED lighting products are currently installed at MIT’s CityFarm project to study sustainable indoor agriculture
Facebook Continues To Dominate Irish Social Media Usage
The latest Ipsos MRBI social media survey results were released earlier today. Irish social network usage November 2014 Facebook continues to reign with 60% of Irish people having an account. 72% of them use