A round-up of the tech coverage in this week’s Irish Times.
which produces a software product called Predator that can turn a mobile phone into a spying device, was recently placed on a “blacklist” by US authorities. But did you know that the company has had a presence in the Republic since at least late 2019? Jack Power looks at what the company does., the chief executive of CluneTech.
Sky launched its Sky Glass TV months ago, but if you don’t need - or want - a new TV, the latest product might be more to your liking. works over your internet connection, and all you need is a compact box - and a decent broadband connection.
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