IFA Exclusive mobility partnerships for 2025 #IFA2025

IFA Berlin, the world’s largest event for home and consumer tech, announces its official mobility partners for 2025: Bolt, Lime, Voi, Free2move and BVG Club. Visitors and exhibitors at IFA will benefit from exclusive discounts and flexible offers for a smooth and sustainable stay.

Mobility as part of the IFA experience

From 3 to 9 September 2025, Berlin will become a global stage for technology and culture – and mobility is a central part of the experience. By collaborating with leading providers, IFA enables its visitors to explore the city without detours and with a reduced carbon footprint.

From Bolt’s ride-hailing service to e-scooters and e-bikes from Lime and Voi to car-sharing solutions from Free2move and exclusive BVG Club tickets: the offers from IFA’s mobility partners are as individual as the IFA visitors themselves – and take them directly to their destination.

‘Mobility is a key topic of our time, that’s why we are very pleased about the partnership with leading mobility providers. Together, we are focusing on smart, sustainable solutions that take our guests flexibly through Berlin and ensure an all-round successful trade fair experience,’ says Leif Lindner, Managing Director of IFA Management GmbH.

Partner offers overview

Bolt

  • 30% discount on ride hailing. Valid for the first 6,500 users who book a ride to or from Messe Berlin (code: BOLTIFA25, up to 30€ per ride)
  • 50% discount on the first three rides with an e-scooter or e-bike. Valid for the first 1,000 users who book a ride in Berlin (code: IFA2025MOVE, up to 2€ per ride)
  • 30% discount on the first car-sharing ride. (Valid for the first 1,000 users who book a ride in Berlin, code: IFA2025DRIVE)

Lime

  • 20% discount on your first ride. Valid from 5 to 9 September 2025 for the first 5,000 users (code IFA2025)
  • Free2move
  • 10€ starting credit for new users. Credit valid for 30 days when redeeming the code by 10 September (code PSM-IFA-2025)

Voi

  • 50% discount on three rides for new customers. Valid from 5 to 9 September 2025 (code IFAVOI2025)

BVG Club

  • 20% discount for BVG Club members on tickets for the IFA Summer Garden Opening Night Festival (4 September), including free IFA admission on a day of your choice.

With these partnerships, IFA 2025 ensures that visitors and exhibitors can travel comfortably, affordably and sustainably – while experiencing the IFA in all its facets.

Further information on IFA Berlin 2025: www.ifa-berlin.com

Nikon announces the all-new Z5II, a powerhouse FX camera

Today, Nikon announces the all-new Z5II, a powerhouse FX camera for enthusiasts and a major leap forward for the Z5 line. An exciting all-rounder, the Z5II is a compact full-frame model packed with features inherited from professional Z series cameras. Users can let their creativity flourish with fast intelligent focusing, superb low-light capabilities, a bright electronic viewfinder, 4K UHD video, extensive control over colour, and refined ergonomics for more intuitive handling.

Bolstered by Nikon’s most powerful image-processing engine, the Z5II full-frame camera opens incredible possibilities for handheld shooting. An ultra-high ISO range, multi-subject detection with 3D tracking, and AF sensitivity down to -10 EV combine to deliver perfectly focused full-frame shots—even after dark. In addition, Nikon’s proprietary Focus Point VR can reduce image blur around the active focus point with up to 7.5 stops of Vibration Reduction image stabilisation in the centre of the frame, and up to 6.0 stops at the periphery.2,3

The compact Z5II is beautifully designed for confident full-frame shooting with a fully articulating vari-angle touchscreen and a 3000 cd/m high-luminance EVF that makes it much easier to compose in bright conditions. Creative controls for photos and video include a one-touch Picture Control button for previewing and switching between inspiring colour profiles in real time. Movie makers can record 4K N-RAW video straight to the camera’s SD memory card and users who want to colour grade, or unlock filmic looks with RED LUTs, can shoot footage in N-log, which allows more flexibility in post.

Nikon ergonomics ensure handling is instantly familiar to Nikon users, and Z5 upgraders benefit from a deeper grip and a more intuitive button layout. The compact Z5II full-frame camera also makes space for two SD card slots and boasts dust- and drip-resistance on a par with the acclaimed Z6III.

Zurab Kiknadze, Product Manager, Nikon Europe says: “The Z5II jumps way ahead by packing some of the best technology from our pro-level cameras into a tough yet compact package. If you’re ready to begin your full-frame creative journey, this is the thrilling and affordable full-frame upgrade you’ve been waiting for.”

Summary of key features: Z5II

24.5 MP FX IBIS sensor: full-frame sensor with up to 7.5-stop Vibration Reduction in-body image stabilisation at the centre of the frame and 6.0 stops at the periphery. Focus Point VR prioritises stabilisation around the active focus point .2,3

Higher, cleaner ISO: maximum ISO sensitivity of 64000 for stills, and 51200 for video. Sophisticated noise reduction skilfully achieves cleaner low-light shots with rich saturation and plenty of detail.

Faster, sharper, smarter AF: the autofocus system is 68 % faster than the Z5 and sensitive down to -10 EV for powerful performance after dark. 1 Intelligent multi-subject detection and 3D tracking brings even greater accuracy.

High-luminance EVF: bright high-resolution viewfinder with max brightness of 3000 nits and 13 levels of brightness control.

Large, high-resolution vari-angle touchscreen: 170-degree viewing angle. The image, info displays, and menus auto rotate with the screen for smooth operation.

Cinematic video: get maximum detail with 4K/30p or go up to 4k/60p (cropped). Shoot N-RAW footage straight to the camera’s SD memory card and record in N-log to get more flexibility for colour grading.

One-touch Picture Control button: preview and apply inspiring colour profiles for photos and video in real time. Users can create and save their own Picture Control colour presets using Nikon NX Studio.

Camera-to-cloud connectivity with Nikon Imaging Cloud: automate photo storage and download image recipes from Nikon and creators directly to the Z5II.

Advanced AF-A mode: spots even the subtlest movement to go from AF-S (for still subjects) to AF-C (for moving subjects) as needed.

Up to 30 fps with Pre-Release Capture: nail peak action shots, even if they happen before the shutter is released.4

Better sound: equipped with a 3.5 mm socket for an external stereo mic, and a headphone socket.

Improved ergonomics: deeper grip for more stability, intuitive button layout, and two SD (UHS-II) card slots. Compatible with the MB-N14 power battery for vertical shooting, or to extend shooting time versus the Z5II battery alone.

Weather-proof build: lightweight (approx. 700 g, body only) magnesium-alloy body with dust- and drip-resistance on a par with the acclaimed Z6III. 

Cybersecurity’s First Line of Defence: The Role of People and AI in Safeguarding & Strengthening Ireland’s Cyber Leadership

Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a distant concept—it’s here, reshaping Ireland’s business landscape at an unprecedented pace.

From healthcare to finance, transportation to manufacturing, Generative AI (GenAI) is solving complex challenges and informing better decision-making. The shift towards accelerated computing is also revolutionising productivity levels, much like the industrial revolution, with potential gains of 20-40%.

Through the growing use of AI in computers and other devices, AI is also modernising the workplace, enabling employees to focus on higher-value tasks.

According to the Dell Technologies Generative AI Pulse Survey, 76% of IT leaders believe that GenAI will have a significant, if not transformative, impact on their organisations.

But, as GenAI continues to evolve and develop, so does its impact – for both cybersecurity and cybercrime.

GenAI has emerged as a double-edged sword in the cybersecurity landscape. It holds immense promise as a powerful tool to enhance data protection and threat detection, yet it also opens new avenues for cybercriminals.

Evolving cyber threats 

Over recent months, we have seen several high-profile cyber incidents both here in Ireland and globally that reinforce the need for organisations in both the public and private sectors to enhance their cyber resilience in our AI era.

SMEs are particularly vulnerable to attack. According to the Garda National Cyber Crime Bureau, the number of ransomware attacks targeted at SMEs continued to grow last year.

Infected emails and email links, fraudulent websites, and fake invoice payment requests from suppliers are some of the ways in which SMEs are being targeted. With the growing volume of data which need to be kept secured, many SMEs feel overwhelmed.

The Cyber Security Review Grant unveiled by Enterprise Ireland and the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) last month is a positive first step in enhancing the cyber resilience of the Irish business community.

AI strengthening cyber resilience

At Dell Technologies Ireland, we’re seeing businesses increasingly turn to advanced technology to double down on their resilience. The days of relying solely on traditional firewalls and antivirus software are over.

GenAI is increasingly being used to detect threats faster, predict potential cyber-attacks and automate security processes. Our latest Innovation Catalysts Study revealed that 3 in 4 organisations in Ireland now use automated tools to detect and respond to cyber threats.[1]

This powerful technology is also helping organisations to adopt a Zero Trust model. Instead of assuming that anyone working inside your network is trustworthy, this model ensures that access to data and systems is continually verified and detecting unusual behaviour.

When AI identifies suspicious activity, it can initiate recovery protocols automatically, such as securing critical data in a Cyber Recovery Vault—a highly secure and isolated repository for critical information.

This level of automation significantly reduces downtime, allowing businesses to recover more quickly from cyberattacks and resume normal operations with minimal disruption.

Employees as the first line of defence

Cybersecurity isn’t just about technology; it’s fundamentally about the people who use and safeguard it.

While AI and advances system provide defence against cyber threats, they are only as effective as the individuals who implement, manage, and interact with them.

Human error remains one of the leading causes of data breaches, making it essential to empower employees to be the first line of defence.

This is where robust cybersecurity training comes into play. It can help change user behaviour by fostering a culture of vigilance and responsibility. By educating employees on best practices and the threats they are likely to face during their working day, organisations can significantly reduce the likelihood of breaches.

AI can also play a helping hand. The technology can be used to tailor and personalise cybersecurity training programmes depending on an employee’s role, access level, and previous interactions. This ensures that high-risk users receive the training that they need, when they need it.

Protecting & enhancing Ireland’s AI leadership

As we mark the end of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, it is vital that leaders in every organisation understand the cyber threats they face and place a greater emphasis on building cyber resilience in the AI era.

Cyber Ireland estimates that 10,000 additional jobs could be created within the cybersecurity sector by the end of the decade, offering a significant opportunity for Ireland to take the lead in this critical area.

By enhancing their cyber resilience, Irish firms can not only safeguard their operations but also position the country as a global leader in cybersecurity, particularly as AI becomes more integrated across industries.

The Government’s National AI Strategy points out that a strong approach to security is key to maximising trust in AI and a key ingredient to strengthening Ireland’s position as a global leader in AI-driven innovation. Furthermore, as businesses face new obligations under the EU’s Network and Information Security Directive, the need to prioritise cyber defences has never been more urgent. At Dell Technologies Ireland, our team of experts are building the next generation cybersecurity solutions and essential infrastructure for organisations to protect their most important information assets.

But, as cyber threats become more sophisticated and costly, employees must be empowered to become the front line of their cyber defence.

By continually fostering a culture of cyber resilience that leverages the power of AI and other emerging technologies while equipping people with the necessary cybersecurity skills, businesses—small, medium, and large—can stay ahead of evolving cyber threats.

Make your Personalized Sticker with Line Selfie Sticker app by @Tiwaash #Line #App #Android #Selfie

With everyday passing by selfie is getting hugely popular and the app stores are flooded dedicated apps. Today we have a unique app which helps you create personalized stickers with selfies and share with your friends and family, Line Selfie Sticker, an app from LINE Corporation which recently was in news for acquiring the famous personalized music streaming app, MixRadio.

Line Selfie Sticker app allows you to select a character from the many templates, then let’s you take a selfie, processes it and shows you the many different stickers available with the combination. You can then choose the one’s you like from them.

Line Selfie Sticker also allows you to edit the sucker you made by providing the text edit and face tilt and adjust. Once you are ready with your personalized sticker, you can now either save it or just share it on the social network. The UI is easy and very simple.

The moment the app opens, you are greeted with lovely music, you have the option of muting it though. Download the Line Selfie Sticker app now and start sharing your personalised sticker. You can download it right here for Android.

Share your personalised stickers with us in the comments below or or Twitter by tweeting to @jimboireland