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DIAL2DO, a low-profile Irish software start-up, has won an award for best media and mobility company at a Silicon Valley event organised by Microsoft.
FOR TENNIS fans, new technology enhances the Wimbledon experience for those who cannot make it to Centre Court.
IRISH CHARITIES looking for an efficient and cost-effective way to diversify their funding should find help on a new website, Fundingpoint.ie, which is being launched today to help charities cut their dependence on State funding.
IN FURTHER proof that Star Trek has become the quintessential muse for the technology industry, an Irish company is inching closer towards releasing a version of the replicator, the machine on Star Trek that creates objects on demand.
THE MCOR Matrix printer creates an object out of paper from a computer-generated CAD (computer-aided design) model.
WIREDElections can make a blog a vital piece of a country's conversation with itself and others, writes
Danny O'Brien
NET RESULTS:FOR CHILDREN all over Ireland, that delicious stretch of indolence known as the summer holidays has begun. Going by some media reports, one would be led to believe this means a summer of slumping in a chair before the PC or console, playing violent computer games and tuning out the real world.
INBOX:THERE SEEMS to be no let-up in the incursion Google wants to make into our lives, and its latest moves extend the reach of the search giant into the living room.
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