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Quality and affordable hearing aids courtesy of Blackberry Hearing

John Ryan and Dave Gleeson were inspired to establish Blackberry Hearing due to the high cost of hearing aids in Ireland.

Further legal challenge to Apple data centre in Athenry

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Two Athenry residents who mounted a legal challenge to plans by tech giant Apple to build a data centre outside the town are seeking to appeal last week’s Commercial Court judgment.

Murphy slams failure to deliver high speed broadband to rural Ireland

Fianna Fáil deputy for Roscommon-Galway, Eugene Murphy, says the decision by SIRO to exit the tender process for the National Broadband Plan is a severe indictment of the Government’s failure to deliver on its commitments to bring high speed broadband to rural Ireland.

Irish Life study reveals our growing dependence on smartphones

Recent research conducted by Irish Life has shown that nearly all Irish adults (90 per cent) own a smartphone.

Driverless cars – the road to nowhere?

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Drivers fail to see that automated and driverless vehicles will deliver promised benefits, according to a new study.

Driverless cars – the road to nowhere?

Drivers fail to see that automated and driverless vehicles will deliver promised benefits, according to a new study.

Traditional scythe mowing in Terryland Forest Park this Saturday

This Saturday at 10.30am, July 22, as part of the Galway Fringe Festival, members of Cumann na bhFear (Men's Shed Galway city) and Conservation Volunteers will use traditional hand-held instruments to mow the grasslands at Terryland.

Half of motorists using phones daily while driving

It will come as no surprise to you that almost half of Irish motorists encounter drivers using their mobile phone while behind the wheel on a daily basis, according to recent research from AA Ireland.

Fears grow that Athenry will lose Apple Data Centre as US giant announces second Danish plant

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Fears are growing that the proposed Apple data centre, and the more than 400 jobs it could create for County Galway, could be lost, as it remains stalled over legal and planning issues, while Apple are progressing two such centres in Denmark.

Mayo engineering firm lands national award for Belmullet renewable energy project

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An innovative renewable energy contract in Belmullet has secured a major national award for a Mayo-based mechanical and electrical engineering contracting firm. Sean Horan Ltd, founded 40 years ago, has just been awarded the Plumbing & Heating Magazine renewable project of the year award for 2017.

 

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