‘Monkey Selfie’ Photographer David Slater on his Fight with Wikipedia [Audio]
I've written about the 'monkey selfie' photo already this week. Wikipedia users have declared that David Slater's photograph of a celebes crested macaque is in the public domain, because the monkey, not David, pressed the button. David Slater is my guest
Fifty Shades of Frozen
So what happens when you put the soundtrack for the Fifty Shades of Grey trailer on to some cleverly edited scenes from Frozen? Well, apparently this: http://youtu.be/ShGuUCUYNDw
America is “Losing the Cloud” over Surveillance, warns i2Coalition
We mentioned Christian Dawson on last week's podcast, and we've interviewed him in a previous episode. He's chairman and co-founder of i2Coalition, the Internet Infrastructure Coalition. i2Coalition is an industry organisation representing businesses that provide the "nuts and bolts"
Digital Attack Map shows DDOS Attacks
This week, Google are co-hosting a conference in New York titled conflict Conflict in a Connected World. The summit brings together “hacktivists,” security experts, entrepreneurs, dissidents and others to explore the changing nature of conflict and
Keep Calm and Re-Scan Saorview
Remember all that talk about Digital SwitchOver (or Analogue SwitchOff) last year. Yes it was a year ago and now we can all forget about it, right? Well not quite, because RTE are planning to introduce
National Network of Technology Gateways is Launched
Minister for Research and Innovation, Seán Sherlock TD, is in Thomond Park Limerick this morning, to officially launch the Technology Gateways programme. It's a scheme designed to support Irish companies using research and development expertise provided









