Temperature Alarm Start-Up @FiremoleLTD Wins Most Innovative Product Award #StartUp #Firemole

There is lots of chargers in people’s homes today. Problem is we often buy cheap ones and won’t fork out that bit more for the OEM. It’s a problem. This is one device that can help you out here. 

A company which has developed an electronics gadget to monitor the temperature of electronic devices, such as phone chargers, has won the Most Innovative Product Award from Enterprise Ireland (EI) at the New Frontiers Entrepreneur Development Programme Showcase & Awards on Tuesday, April 25th. Firemole Limited was selected for the 6 month intensive entrepreneurship incubator based in the Rubicon Centre, Cork Institute of Technology (CIT).

 

 

Firemole’s founder, Seán Ó Tuama who is a qualified electrician, saw first-hand many homes and buildings destroyed by electrical fires. “There has been a 35% increase in residential fires caused by electrical faults and children have on average ten electronic devices in their bedroom, including phone chargers and tablets,” according to Seán “With increased use of electronic and electrical devices in the home over the last number of years, there has not been a similar growth in safety devices to protect families and their homes from faulty, ageing or counterfeit equipment.”

 

Firemole is an electronics gadget with a difference, it can be attached to any electronic device and sounds an in-built alarm if a dangerous temperature is detected (over 54°C).

 

 

“Fires caused by electronic devices over-heating, in particular phone chargers, are becoming more common in the news and media,” Seán says. “For parents, it is a real worry if their children have a number of electronic devices in their rooms. That’s why we set the alarm at 54°C, which is the temperature at which skin can be damaged.”

 

The product is for the most part manufactured in Ireland (Ballincollig, Cork) and keeping Firemole’s production in Ireland is important to the company.

 

 

 

 

The company have had a number of achievements to date. They’ve received €15,000 in funding from Cork City Local Enterprise Office and a €5,000 Enterprise Ireland Innovation Voucher which they will be using with the Nimbus Centre in CIT for further research and development. The company has been earmarked by Enterprise Ireland for its High Potential Start-Up (HPSU) portfolio and is currently raising funding. After starting development only nine months ago, the start-up is aiming to launch in Ireland and the UK in July 2017.

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WARNING..That @SuperValuIRL voucher sms scam is back. #sms #scams #supervalu

Just a heads up to keep an eye out over the weekend.. This scam message is back yet again a similar episode to a few months back touting a nice voucher to the tune of €750 from Super Valu.. Of course its not real but there is some who will fall for it even in this day and age,So do the obvious Delete it,report to Super Valu and tell your friends and family about it. Just like the last incident we  have told them and they did not seem too proactive about it but just be vigilant.. Enjoy the weekend, We will be back Monday…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Netflix Release Trailer for Marvel’s The Defenders. #Netflix #Defenders

Marvel’s The Defenders which premieres globally on August 18, 2017 at 8:01am (Irish Time) follows Matt Murdock/Daredevil (Charlie Cox), Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter), Luke Cage (Mike Colter) and Danny Rand/Iron Fist (Finn Jones), a quartet of singular heroes with one common goal – to save New York City.

This is the story of four solitary figures, burdened with their own personal challenges, who realize they just might be stronger when teamed together. The series follows the releases of Marvel’s Daredevil , Marvel’s Jessica Jones, Marvel’s Luke Cage and Marvel’s Iron Fist. Marvel’s The Defenders stars Charlie Cox, (Matt Murdock/Daredevil), Krysten Ritter (Jessica Jones), Mike Colter (Luke Cage) and Finn Jones (Danny Rand/Iron Fist).

 

 

Additional cast members include Academy-Award nominated actress Sigourney Weaver (Alexandra), Elodie Yung (Elektra), Scott Glenn (Stick), Deborah Ann Woll (Karen Page), Elden Henson (Foggy Nelson), Carrie-Anne Moss (Jeri Hogarth), Rachael Taylor (Trish Walker), Eka Darville (Malcolm Ducasse), Simone Missick (Misty Knight) and Jessica Henwick (Colleen Wing).

 

Marvel’s The Defenders is executive produced by Marco Ramirez and Doug Petrie along with Marvel TV’s Jeph Loeb. The series is produced by Marvel Television in association with ABC Studios for Netflix.

Black Duck Hub Open Source Security and Management Solution Integrated with Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform

Black Duck Hub Open Source Security and Management Solution Integrated with Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform

Automates identification of open source components and related security-vulnerability risks in container images without slowing the pace of development..

 

Black Duck, the global leader in automated solutions for securing and managing open source, today announced the integration of its Hub solution with Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform, the industry’s most comprehensive enterprise Kubernetes platform for traditional and cloud-native applications.

The Hub integration allows Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform users to automatically inventory all the open source components in a container image, identify known open source vulnerabilities and license-compliance obligations, and continuously monitor the inventory for new open source vulnerability disclosures.

“Innovative container technology is a breakthrough for development speed and agility, but persistent concerns about security have been barriers to container adoption in the enterprise,” said Black Duck CEO Lou Shipley. 

“Integrating Hub with the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform helps allay those security concerns. Open source components comprise 80% to 90% of the software in containers and having Hub’s automated visibility into the open source components in containers, as well as any associated security and license risks will increase confidence levels,” said Shipley. 

Black Duck is previewing the integration at this week’s Red Hat Summit which opened today in the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. Black Duck said it expects the integration will be generally available next month.

“The push towards digital transformation requires that many organisations evolve into software companies, with this software frequently taking the form of cloud-native, containerised applications. Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform delivers the industry’s most comprehensive Kubernetes-based platform to build and deploy these innovations, while our integration with Black Duck Hub enables enterprises to bring to bear one of the most powerful Linux container scanners on the market today, pairing open innovation with greater container security,” said Ashesh Badani, vice president and general manager, OpenShift, Red Hat. 

Black Duck said that implementing a container security strategy requires an understanding of the risks inherent in building, deploying and scaling of containerised solutions. Defining open source risk-management policies from the development phase through deployment are vital in preventing open source security, licensing, and operational issues from becoming deployment problems.

Black Duck said its Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform integration is designed to include comprehensive container inspection on both the operating system and open source components in the early phases of container construction to deliver greater security, licensing, and operational risk visibility.

Additionally, continuous scanning and monitoring of open source in the containerised applications delivered across the container application platform can enable a proactive response to open source vulnerability disclosures.

Regardless of image source, build model or deployment state, scanned images provide a clear view of the risk state for the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform cluster.

#RiskIQ Researchers Identify New Threat Actor NoTrove Delivering Millions of Scam Ads

RiskIQ Researchers Identify New Threat Actor NoTrove Delivering Millions of Scam Ads, Threatening Consumers, and the Digital Advertising Industry

 

Earlier this year, RiskIQ, the leader in digital threat management, reported an eight-fold increase in internet scam incidents that deny the $83 billion digital advertising industry millions of dollars. Now, researchers at RiskIQ have identified NoTrove, a newly discovered and major threat actor that is delivering millions of scam ads that threaten consumers and further undermine the digital advertising industry.

A new research report released today, “NoTrove: The Threat Actor Ruling a Scam Empire,” presents a detailed analysis demonstrating how NoTrove uses advanced automation techniques to deliver scam ads from millions of different domain names to stay ahead of detection and takedown efforts. NoTrove was so effective that one of his pages ranked as the internet’s most visited pages for one day.

The online ad scams work by serving up attractive but disingenuous ads on legitimate websites. The ads might offer bogus surveys or free software upgrades, as examples. When someone clicks on the ad, however, the scammer’s software then re-directs the users “clicks” and traffic toward various locations across the internet.

Since advertisers and web content providers want as much of the traffic pie as they can get, web traffic is an essential commodity. Ad scammers like NoTrove profit from this demand, participating in traffic affiliate programmes or selling traffic to traffic buyers (brokers). Unfortunately for the digital advertisers, however, the users are negatively impacted the ad they are seeing and don’t even know how they got it.

Equally troubling for the digital advertising industry is that as ad scammers increase, the likelihood consumers will implement ad blockers as a way to avoid bogus ads increases, as well. This practice, according to Juniper Research, will cost the digital media industry over $27 billion by 2020*.

For consumers, this is more than just a nuisance. Ad scams can also be used to download PUPs—potentially unwanted programmes—and can redirect them to unwanted places.

The RiskIQ report takes a deep dive into how NoTrove works and shows the advances being made to avoid detection, preventing efforts to take it down, and making it one of the most effective and largest ad scam operations ever. Key findings include:

  • To stay ahead of efforts to block its fake ads, NoTrove uses automation to constantly change how the ads are delivered and clickthroughs re-routed.
  • The scam master has burned through 2,000 randomly generated domains and over 3,000 IPs, operating across millions of Fully Qualified Domain Names; an FQDN is a complete web address, typically including subdomains for ad scammers, such as ajee99.mycontent.example.com.
  • RiskIQ observed 78 variants of NoTrove campaigns, such as scam survey rewards, fake software downloads, and redirections to PUPs.
  • Alexa rankings for its domains show how effective NoTrove is; even though each domain is short-lived, the rankings often shoot up into the Alexa top 10,000 based purely on scam ad deliveries; one NoTrove domain reached the ranking of 517, making it one of the most visited pages on the entire internet for that day.

 

RiskIQ first observed NoTrove a year ago when it began expanding its focus on scams, but PDNS results inside RiskIQ PassiveTotal indicate this group has been operating as far back as December of 2010. Used by more than 18,000 security analysts, PassiveTotal expedites external threat investigation tasks and automates threat research collaboration and artifact monitoring. You can view the Public Project for NoTrove compiled by RiskIQ’s Threat Research team here: https://passivetotal.org/projects/7ee582dc-c792-e635-ce78-0396e1e00bf4

 

“NoTrove harms not only visiting users, but also legitimate advertisers, adversely affecting those reliant on the credibility of the digital advertising ecosystem such as online retailers, publishers, and networks,” said William MacArthur, a threat researcher at RiskIQ. “Constantly shifting infrastructure means simply blocking domains and IPs isn’t enough. We must now begin utilising machine learning to leverage human security teams who increasingly depend on accurate, automated scam detection.”

 

To conduct this and other web research, RiskIQ applies its proprietary virtual user web crawling technology. This advanced internet reconnaissance acts like a user would, thoroughly interrogating websites and web apps, as well as respective browser session communications.It processes more than two billion HTTP requests per day to surface, identify, and connect internet elements to malicious campaigns.

 

Acting in concert with RiskIQ’s machine learning, virtual user technology can provide a deep level of analysis of how threat actors are behaving,their underlying infrastructure, and the techniques they use. In the NoTrove example, they can detect what the NoTrove page looks like down to the document object model (DOM), how a user gets there, and learn what makes a NoTrove page a NoTrove page. RiskIQ’s platform will even understand and dynamically monitor for small variances in the payload without the need for any human intervention, so it can continue to detect NoTrove, even as this threat actor evolves.

£1.17 Billion Will Be Generated from Video Streaming Subscriptions in the UK by 2019

£1.17 Billion Will Be Generated from Video Streaming Subscriptions in the UK by 2019, That is a staggering sum and our friends over at Frame Your TV in the UK have sent over this Visual Asset to check out with the details.

 

First Facebook Messenger chat bot launched in Ireland. #Facebook #ChatBot #Ava

Dublin-based innovation studio, Connector is proud to introduce their newest team member and very own marketing innovation expert, Ava. The Facebook Messenger chat bot has launched and is the very first innovation of its kind to be developed and rolled out from Ireland.

How people are connecting with businesses through technology is constantly evolving. SMS, messaging, chat, and email, are once again prevalent consumer experiences. With 1.9 million Facebook Messenger users and 1.7 million WhatsApp users in Ireland, these two platforms have a higher percentage of users than any other messenger network in the country.

 

 

“Have you met Connector’s newest team member and very own marketing innovation expert, Ava?”

 

Launching their latest innovation, CEO of Connector, Conor Lynch  said: “I am delighted to introduce our fellow innovators and marketers to Ava – a fast and personal way to connect people to the resources and expertise that they need, whenever and wherever they need it.

 

“People love to communicate with one another using Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp. Despite the development of more sophisticated tools, we seem to be satisfied with the logic, scale and immediacy of instant messaging.” said Conor Lynch. “We have passed through an era of apps and playful user interfaces, and have come right back around to the simpler and more direct user experience of chat.

 

“By employing a chat-first strategy, any organisation can drive sales, provide efficient customer service, enhance their brand experience and encourage loyalty from their customers.” continued Conor Lynch “With a mix of AI and human service, a smart organisation can enrich interactions with their audiences, so that they feel both familiar and welcome, while also delivering a great deal of value.”

 

Messaging statistics:

  • Ireland has 1.9 million Facebook Messenger users and 1.7 million WhatsApp users;
  • 52 per cent of people prefer texting customer support over any other method of communication;
  • 100 per cent of smartphone users aged 18-29 use a text messaging function on their phones at least once a week;
  • The rate of opened and read SMS text messages is high at 98 per cent;
  • On average, it only takes 90 seconds for people to reply to a text message compared to 90 minutes for an email;
  • 97 per cent of smartphone owners report using their mobile device for text messaging.

 

To meet Ava, simply message her on the Connector Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/connector/

SCAPLERS – CEX now command €295 for the #NES. #CEX #Gaming

The thieving you know whats are at it again…Thats CEX.. They BUY for €100 and sell for €295

CEX a few months ago came under the spotlight for fleecing customers who wanted to purchase the NES they commanded a silly price for it which back then was  €190 

The NES Mini list price was approx €65  and up until yesterday they where charging between €135/€165 because I have been watching. However last night it was announced that the console would be no longer made for now in North America at least…

 

https://twitter.com/techbuzzireland/status/852596936611942400

 

Now CEX have once again hopped on the gravy train and want to scalp people right over for this much loved piece of kit and its become very annoying for people who have waited so long for it not to get hold of it,Most people have got pissed off with Nintendo and have looked for another form the machine which also has been now discontinued the Famicon Classic edition..

So here is what CEX have to offer. Just ignore it and dont even think of paying this much for it…

 

How technology is effective with In Store Marketing – What You Need To Know #Marketing #technology

Appealing to the modern consumer can be difficult. Consumers are becoming more and more demanding and they expect a certain standard when it comes to the shopping experience.

Technology plays an important role within that and according to a Deloitte, 64% of sales are digitally influenced. This essentially means that you need to meet your customers where they are – on their smartphone.

Many customers now even use their smartphones in-store to check product information. This doesn’t mean that they’re going to buy the product online and often they just want to check reviews online before buying in-store. Even things like having a good website can help draw customers in-store so you should ensure to have information about your store location and hours visible on your website.

Check out this infographic from M2 On Hold for more information on how your store can go the extra mile to keep customers happy.