Tagged: Europe
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Bat experts converge in Dublin to talk about windfarms News
15.05.2012 Bat experts from all over Europe, the Middle East and North Africa are at the Eurobats conference in Dublin Castle this week. They are here to discuss how to best protect bats... -
Soundbar shipments double globally, but European take-up is slow News
15.05.2012 Soundbar speakers are gaining worldwide popularity but consumers and retailers in Europe are slow on the uptake, according to a new CE report from Futuresource Consulting. -
Tesla’s shares rise as Model S electric sedan to arrive in June News
10.05.2012 Tesla Motors may have just reported first quarter losses of US$89.9m, but the electric car maker also saw its shares jump yesterday after it said that it expects to start...Categories: Sustainability, Renewable Energy, Mobility, Investments, Intellectual Property, Green Tech, Engineering, Energy -
E-invoicing could save European governments €40bn News
09.05.2012 Electronic invoicing could save European governments at least €40bn. Across Europe, governments consume between 45pc and 65pc of goods and services.Categories: Investments, Internet, Government, Financial, Enterprise Applications, eCommerce, Digital Business -
The digital business week News
08.05.2012 A digest of the top business and technology news stories from the past week. -
German court rules Microsoft infringed Motorola’s patents News
02.05.2012 A German court has ruled that Microsoft infringed Motorola Mobility’s patents. While the court ordered Microsoft to remove products such as Xbox 360 consoles and the Windows 7... -
€175m Euro-China trading hub project approved News
01.05.2012 An Bord Pleanála has granted permission for the development of a €175m European/Asian trading hub in Athlone, Co Westmeath. -
Most European employers stop spending on skills, training - survey News
27.04.2012 Eighty-six per cent of European employers have cut or frozen spending on skills and training in the last 12 months despite being concerned about skills shortages, a new survey... -
Irish man Martin Curley appointed vice-president of Intel News
18.04.2012 Intel has promoted Irish man Martin Curley, director of Intel Labs Europe and senior principal engineer, as vice-president of Intel Corporation. -
Startupbootcamp reveals 10 finalists for investing pitches News
16.04.2012 Start-up accelerator Startupbootcamp in Dublin has today named the 10 finalists that will make investment pitches at its first-ever Investor Demo Day. -
Halo director elected VP of European engineering body News
16.04.2012 The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has elected Alan Watts, director of the Northern Ireland business angel network Halo, to serve a three-year term as its...Categories: Sustainability, Science, Life Sciences, Investments, Government, Engineering, Engineer, Energy, Economy, Bio Tech -
ESA’s Envisat satellite stops sending data to Earth News
13.04.2012 The European Space Agency (ESA) has declared a spacecraft emergency as it is trying to establish why its Envisat satellite has suddenly stopped sending data to Earth after 10... -
Almost half of Europeans text while driving – Ford study News
12.04.2012 Nearly half (48pc) of drivers in countries such as Germany, Spain, France, Great Britain and Italy admit they read texts while they’re behind the wheel, a new study of 5,500...Categories: Science, R&D, Multimedia, Mobility, Mobile, Internet, Games/Entertainment, Consumer Tech, Application Design and Development -
Google TV may arrive in Europe in September - report News
03.04.2012 If a report in financial paper Les Échos is to be believed, Google TV is coming to Europe this September in the forms of two devices. -
European Commission to investigate Motorola over patents News
03.04.2012 The European Commission will undertake two antitrust investigations against Motorola Mobility over complaints by Apple and Microsoft which claim the company is enforcing... -
Europe's public sector 'conservative' on cloud adoption - IDC News
02.04.2012 More than half of European public-sector IT decision makers have no specific budget assigned to cloud computing, while those intending to spend on cloud projects have set aside... -
Teacher wins European award for classroom tech News
30.03.2012 Northern Ireland teacher David Young from Limavady High School has won out over 122 European entries to glean the ‘Cutting Edge Use of Technology’ category at Microsoft's... -
World’s first electronic paper devices coming to Europe News
29.03.2012 LG Display has revealed that it has started mass production of the world’s first plastic electronic paper display for use in e-books. The breakthrough technology has gone...