Intouch scans for €7m funding to develop its international growth
Intouch.com, a retail software development company, is seeking to raise €7m in a Series A funding round led by a venture capital firm from the United Arab Emirates.

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Adrian Weckler: 'GoMo rips mobile market apart'
This column doesn't (and will never) shy away from criticising Eir when it deserves it. But last week, the company launched the most interesting, most disruptive telecoms service of the year. Eir's GoMo mobile operator rips rivals to shreds. That includes its own sister service, Eir Mobile.

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Smartzone eyes €10m windfall from WiFi valve
An innovative WiFi-enabled water valve is set to drive Cork-based Smartzone's international revenues as it plans a fundraising of up to €20m to keep pace with forecast growth.

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Hacks 'carried out by Russian group disguised as Iranian cyber spies'
Suspected Russia-linked hackers have attacked dozens of countries, including Britain, disguised as Iranian cyber spies, UK and US intelligence agencies have revealed.

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New police unit to track down and interfere with illegal drones across UK
The police are going to be given new powers and more resources to tackle illegal drone use.

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Life on Mars: How could humanity's greatest feat in design be pulled off?
Forty-five years after David Bowie first sang about Life On Mars, a new exhibition at the Design Museum in London is exploring the challenges humans might face if we lived on the Red Planet.

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