2015年3月23日 星期一

2015-03-24 Ireland Technology


Irish Independent
   
End of an era - why scheduled TV is on way out   
India Gazette
Comments And a spate of launches from the tech and entertainment industry in the last fortnight tells me I am not alone.Last week, UPC announced an expansion of its on-demand TV catalogue for out-of-home mobile users. The week before, RTE launched ...

Pay-TV battle proves to be a thriller   The Sunday Times

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North County Leader Newspaper
   
Lavin Calls For Review Of Local Speed Limits   
North County Leader Newspaper
Local councillor Anthony Lavin (FG) has called for a full review of speed limits currently in place in the North County. He made his remarks following the launch of a new document entitled 'Guidelines for Setting and Managing Speed Limits', which has been ...

Have your say on estate speed limits   Inishowen News
Council reviewing speed limits in Donegal housing estates   Highland Radio

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Discovery News
   
The Post-Modern SkateBoard Is So Cool It Doesn't Even Need a Board   
Popular Mechanics
Let's face it: skateboards are so 1995. And as we move further into the 21st century, we clearly need a skateboard-like device that's a little more futuristic, perhaps a skateboard that's so cool that it actually transcends the board. Enter "Post-Modern Skateboard.
Skateboard Is All Wheels   Discovery News
The skateboard has been reinvented - without the board   Irish Examiner
The Post Modern Skateboard is all skate, no board   The Verge
New York Daily News   
Designboom   
Ubergizmo (blog)   
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Sacramento Bee
   
Why is Taylor Swift buying internet porn domains?   
TVNZ
The singer Taylor Swift, Microsoft Corp. and Harvard University are among those buying up .porn and .adult web suffixes as a pre-emptive move before those domain names become available this summer. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and ...

Taylor Swift bought up porn site domain thanks to internet name changes that ...   mirror.co.uk
Business News Roundup, March 24   San Francisco Chronicle
Taylor Swift Buys Porn Sites   Chicago Tribune
Fox News   
Telegraph.co.uk   
BBC News   
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Touch Arcade
   
'Mr Jump' Review - The New 'Flappy Bird'?   
Touch Arcade
Last year's Flappy Bird phenomenon was certainly a sight to behold. People became obsessed with it, playing again and again, just trying to push a little bit farther than their friends. Clones and homages arrived to the App Store by the bucket load, even well ...

The new Flappy Bird? Mr Jump hits five millions downloads in four days   BreakingNews.ie
iOS Game Mr Jump Leaps To 5M Downloads After Four Days On The App Store   TechCrunch
Mr Jump Leaps To Top Of iOS Free App Charts   App Trigger

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SecurityInfoWatch
   
May the Social Media Force Be With You   
SecurityInfoWatch
A new focus of concern regarding criminal use of social media is that of terrorist recruitment and direction. Photo credit: Image Courtesy of BigStock.com. Social media monitoring have significant and growing implications for security operations. The questions ...

What Facebook, Twitter posts reveal about your health   CBC.ca
Social networks have clear rules on what posts can be deleted   Irish Independent
Could social media decide who wins the general election?   Irish Examiner
The Medium   
Huffington Post UK   
Varsity   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Silicon Valley executives taking extreme measures to keep their homes secret   
Telegraph.co.uk
Few understand the value of privacy better than the tech titans of Silicon Valley. Having built an entire industry on the disclosure of personal information, however, it seems they are a little more guarded when it comes to their own. The famously discreet ...

Is Silicon Valley's investment bubble about to burst?   Irish Times
Silicon Valley can afford to end poverty   ErieTVNews
Sutter: Silicon Valley can afford end poverty   KSPR
People's World   
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Irish Examiner
   
Baroness Martha Lane-Fox goes to war on the gender gap in technology   
Irish Examiner
Baroness Martha Lane-Fox, one of the founders of Lastminute.com, has spoken out on the lack of women working in the technology industry, suggesting that inventions are less diverse because few women work on them. The House of Lords peer and dot com ...

Martha Lane Fox: Twitter would have done more to stop trolling if more women ...   Radio Times

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Stuff.co.nz
   
Durex wants couples to turn off with smartphone app   
Stuff.co.nz
Durex's new Connect app is aimed at people who may be too connected to their smart-devices in the bed-room, instead of their partner. Durex has released a smartphone app that will turn off lovers' smartphones at agreed times. The condom-maker said the ...

Durex hopes new phone app will boost intimacy – and product demand   The Globe and Mail
New Durex connect app enables phones to sleep together in time for Earth Hour   Businessandleadership.com

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Newstalk 106-108 fm
   
GoCar now operates in Cork and Dublin, but how does it work?   
Newstalk 106-108 fm
This week I decided to try something new, something different. I decided to do the unthinkable and test drive public transport. No, I didn't take my seat on the 16 from Drumcondra to George's Street in Dublin 2. I didn't hop in a Taxi to take me from my front door ...


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