Social Media and the Super Moon Eclipse
Last night's lunar eclipse was all over over social media feeds this morning. The eclipse coincided with the moon at perigee - its closest distance from earth, making it appear up to 14% larger in diameter. The
Podcast from the Padded Cell [Audio]
Today's podcast is recorded in Michele Neylon's office at Blacknight HQ in Carlow. It's our first show recorded there since we refurbished it with echo-absorbing acoustic panels. Michele jokes that I've put him in "a padded cell" - but the sound
Protecting the Vital Role of Bees for Environment and Agriculture [Audio]
Did you know that the pollinating work of bees and other insects is worth €53 million to agriculture in Ireland, North and South? That includes £7 million per annum for apples in Northern Ireland, and €3.9 million for
Shannon Firm Announces 40 High-Tech Jobs, Targets Annual Exports of €50 Million
Reagecon, one of the largest producers of physical and chemical standards in the world, has targeted annual export revenues of €50 million by 2020 and the creation of 40 new jobs over the next 12-24 months.
The Importance of Women In Tech
I spoke on a panel at HostingCon a couple of weeks ago about diversity, gender equality and women in technology. So when this graphic landed in our inbox earlier today it caught my eye. It's an
Skibbereen Selected for Fibre Broadband Pilot
SIRO, the ESB-Vodafone joint venture which is bringing Fibre-To-The-Home (FTTH) to 50 regional towns nationwide, has today announced a pilot programme for a potential second phase of its network rollout. © Copyright Jonathan Billinger and licensed