Tagged: Development & News
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Raspberry Pi offers stg£22 credit-card size PC for budding programmers News
29.02.2012 The Raspberry Pi, a credit card-sized Linux-based computer priced at stg£22 aiming to get people into coding, has launched today. Demand for the computer has caused websites... -
Dublin Gamecraft perfects platform for Ireland’s gaming developers News
28.02.2012 Eight hours to produce a video game seems tough enough, but when you add a theme of 'Dinosaur Angst' to the mix it seems even tougher. Siliconrepublic.com’s resident gaming nerd...Categories: Multimedia, Games/Entertainment, Development, Computers, Apps, Application Design and Development -
The latest graduate positions on our new Jobs Board News
14.02.2012 This Valentine’s Day, we’re sending graduates our love by highlighting some of the entry-level positions and internships available on our new Jobs Board.Tags: Business , Skills, Skills February, Development, Ireland, Jobs, Activision Blizzard, Microsoft -
Dare to be Digital to offer a step into the games industry News
13.02.2012 The gaming industry offers students some of the most “viable and exciting” opportunities in Ireland, according to Dr Stephen Brennan, director of marketing and strategy of the... -
Irish firm Havok wins best middleware award for 4th time News
18.01.2012 Irish games technology company Havok has won the best middleware award for the fourth time in Game Developer Magazines’ Front Line Awards for its physics technology. -
GMIT and NUI Galway launch Code Ninja app contest News
16.12.2011 The Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) and NUI Galway have launched a new competition called Code Ninja designed to encourage students to build their own apps. -
Prometric brings 32 jobs to Dundalk News
20.12.2011 Test development and delivery solutions provider Prometric has announced 32 jobs at its new headquarters in Dundalk, Co Louth. -
Limerick firm EpiSensor to create 10 jobs News
13.12.2011 EpiSensor, a Limerick company that develops wireless sensor technology to cut energy costs, is to create 10 new jobs following €850,000 in funding. -
Fujitsu Ireland to create 25 new jobs at Dublin HQ News
12.12.2011 Fujitsu Ireland is creating 25 new jobs at its Dublin HQ. The company currently has 350 people employed in the Republic of Ireland.Tags: Jobs, Jobs Announcements, Ireland, Regina Moran, Fujitsu , Project Management, Dublin, Java, Development, Research, -
Adobe confirms ending Flash Player for mobile, cuts 750 jobs News
09.11.2011 Adobe has confirmed it will no longer continue to develop Flash Player for mobile devices. It will also let go of 750 employees across Europe and North America. -
The Appys 2011 recognise this year’s best apps News
04.11.2011 The winners of The Appys 2011 have been announced, recognitions of the best apps across smartphones, tablets and social media platforms. -
Tech firms in Kerry embrace the Zen of Coder Dojo News
10.10.2011 Just a few months in and while technology companies like Google have already given time and space to Bill Liao and James Whelton’s Coder Dojo initiative to get Irish kids...Tags: Shannon Development, Bill Liao, James Whelton, Coder Dojo , Software, Development, Skills, Google -
Dyson’s latest breakthrough – a heater that keeps its cool News
15.09.2011 Inventor James Dyson has come up with another breakthrough – a ceramic stone heater called ‘Hot’ that heats a room remarkably fast but won’t burn you.Categories: Research, R&D, Intellectual Property, Hardware, Engineering, Engineer, Development, Design, Consumer Tech -
UL student wins Irish James Dyson Award for pool hoist News
07.09.2011 A revolutionary new electronic swimming invention by a Limerick student has been announced as the winner of the Irish James Dyson Award. Twenty-three-year-old UL student Chris... -
Demand for Irish IT professionals exceeds supply News
07.09.2011 Despite a 2pc dip in the number of professional job opportunities in Ireland, demand for IT professionals exceeds available supply and job opportunities in the IT sector remain... -
Police arrest man for building nuclear reactor in kitchen News
02.08.2011 Police in Sweden have arrested a 31-year-old man after he asked the Swedish Radiation Authority whether it was legal to build a nuclear reactor in one's kitchen. -
Students chosen to take part in first-ever 'App Camp' News
26.07.2011 A group of eight entrepreneurial students are being offered a valuable career development opportunity as they embark on an app development programme called ‘App Camp'. -
Apple to create 350 jobs in Cork with new office News
30.06.2011 Apple has signed a deal to set up an office in Cork city centre, which will house up to 350 employees. -
Location app Foursquare grows to 10m users News
21.06.2011 Location-based social networking service Foursquare has reached the 10m-user landmark and has produced an animated info graphic that outlines its trajectory. -
Special Olympics Ireland launches iPhone app News
16.06.2011 Special Olympics Ireland launched an iPhone app today, allowing supporters to follow the Irish team at the 2011 summer games.