Ryanair Updates Mobile App for Improved Booking
Ryanair has launched the latest update to its mobile app, making it easier for customers to browse, book, check-in, board and fly. The Ryanair app, which is available to download in both iPhone and Android formats, allows
Irish Company owns iWatch Trademark in Europe
#455056638 / gettyimages.com Why didn't Apple call their new wearable device the iWatch? One possible reason is that the trademark iWatch was already registered and owned by an Irish company. When Apple CEO Tim Cook announced the Apple Watch last
Applications Close this Friday for the Small Firms Association Awards
This Friday 31 October is the deadline for applications for the 2015 National Small Business Awards run by the Small Firms Association. The aim of the SFA National Small Business Awards is to celebrate the achievements of
Meet the Currency Fairy
For the last few weeks I've been using Currency Fair to handle some of my foreign exchange requirements. It's a very nice solution and merits a proper review at some point .. They're about to launch
Bikini Bridge Gets Knickers in a Twist
US nuclear weapons test at Bikini in 1946 (Photo credit: International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons ) OK - so you may have heard the Daily Mail getting all self-righteous and cross about the
Cosmetics Blog Beaut.ie is Saved
Beaut.ie is one of the pioneers of Irish blogging, an inspiration to many as a classic example of turning passion into publishing. Not being a regular reader I was surprised to learn that they had thrown
What Will Happen the Mars Colony if They Don’t Get the TV Ratings?
Marooned on Mars! It sounds like a 1950s pulp sci-fi title, but in reality over 200,000 people volunteered to do exactly that, and 1,058 have now gone through to the next phase of selection. Irish scientist