Catalpa’s Captivating Theatre Performance brings History to Life [Video]
Donal O'Kelly's one-man play Catalpa is an amazing theatre experience. In the first place, the true story on which it's based is fascinating. In 1876, members of the IRB based in the United States bought a whaling
Food Producers bring ‘A Taste of Ardilaun’ to Galway Digital Summit [Video]
Last night's Digital Summit in Galway was a tremendous success! The talks were streamed live and you can watch them here, and there was plenty of energy in the lobby as well! Over the coming days, Technology.ie will bring
Air New Zealand’s Hobbit-Themed Safety Video Holds Passengers’ Attention [Video]
Airline safety briefings can be dull, especially for frequent flyers who have heard it all before. But Air New Zealand would like you to pay attention, and being "The Official Airline of Middle-Earth", they've enlisted the help
Who Made Wikipedia the Judge on ‘Monkey Selfie’ Copyright?
Out of respect for David Slater's copyright, we are not using his photo. This is a stock image of a celebes crested macaque. If a monkey picks up your camera and takes a selfie: who owns the
Irish Genius Hacker Inspires new US TV Series
"Sorry to be the bearer of bad news: your son is a genius", says the character Walter O'Brien in the pilot of the new drama series Scorpion, which will premier on CBS next month. It tells
BBC Reports on Dairymaster and the Happy Cows
Many of the farmers I know are born engineers: witness the enthusiasm for machinery, both vintage and cutting-edge, at summer agriculture shows around the country. But as this BBC report suggests, the most successful agricultural entrepreneurs are sympathetic to nature as
Rosetta Spacecraft Catches Comet after 10 Year Chase
This week, the Rosetta spacecraft reached the destination it's been working towards since its launch in 2004, and for many years before that: Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. On RTÉ's Drivetime on Wednesday, Kevin O'Rourke of The Planetary Society, pointed out that this project