We witnessed multiple traffic offences while spending one day on Dublin’s roads with gardai
Some may consider them “minor” but those minor infractions can lead to carnage
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Some may consider them “minor” but those minor infractions can lead to carnage
Liam Flynn, manager and former owner of the Black Forge Inn, was honoured for his work in the Dublin 12 community over the last five decades
The EU has launched the Nostradamus project, aiming to enable high-level cybersecurity with quantum tech. Led by Deutsche Telekom, Nostradamus is an industry consortium, including academia and companies such as…
Welcome to the new episode of the TNW Podcast — the show where we discuss the latest developments in the European technology ecosystem and feature interviews with some of…
Delft-based QphoX just raised the biggest round of a Dutch quantum startup to date. The €8mn will aid the company in its mission to develop core hardware required to allow…
UK startup VividQ claims to have created the first-ever holograms with a “retina resolution.” The milestone means holography can now match the resolution and real-life focus cues expected by the…
He made a special appearance wearing fishnet tights, stilettos, knickers and a velvet jacket
Deep Green has announced plans to heat between 100-150 swimming pools nationwide using recycled heat from data centres — and just landed a heap of cash to get the job…
German startup Vay has launched a remote-driving service in Las Vegas — and Europe could be next. The rollout brings to market a concept known as “teledriving.” When users open…
Emily, an Israeli-Irish citizen, and her dad Tom, originally from Dun Laoghaire, appeared on Piers Morgan's show to mark 100 days of the war
The major upgrade will see the thoroughfare given a much more accessible style to the public that encourages its use
Twenty-four European companies have banded together to accuse big tech of not doing enough to engage with smaller rivals ahead of an EU regulatory deadline. In an open letter, the…