Irish Craft Beer is a Quiet Revolution
We like our beer here at Technology.ie, and we're aware that there's something of a quiet revolution going on in craft brewing in Ireland. But this infographic from the Independent Craft Brewers of Ireland puts actual
Congregation is About Reflecting and Connecting – Even if You’re Not There!
I couldn't make it to Congregation today , but I'm watching the hashtag #Cong14 with interest as about 50 participants engage in 'huddles' to discuss social media, marketing and content in various locations around the village of Cong,
Watch An Airbus A380 Get Stripped Down For Maintenance [Video]
An Airbus A380 in service with Emirates The Airbus A380 is the largest passenger airliner in the world. Several airlines are using them, including British Airways, Lufthansa and Singapore Airlines. However Emirates has the
Patrick Collisson joins Y Combinator as a Partner
Y Combinator, the startup accelerator programme based in Silicon Valley, has announced the addition of four partners, including Limerickman Patrick Collision, CEO of Stripe, who will join as a part-time partner. Patrick is a Y Combinator
The Brave Entrepreneurs of Irish TV
Everybody is talking about Irish TV today, as the Mayo company announced its plans to launch a 24 hour TV channel on 1 May, aimed at the Irish diaspora, and promising to create 150 jobs in
Deezer Launch Beta OSX Desktop Client
I've been playing around with Deezer for the last few months. While I was initially quite sceptical of the service, as I was very happy with Spotify, I've grown to really like it over the last
Heartbleed: Graphic Of *Some* Passwords You Might Want To Change
There's been a HUGE amount of media coverage of the Heartbleed vulnerability in OpenSSL this week and advice for users has been very mixed and at times quite confusing and even contradictory. Venturebeat published this graphic