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Galway Credit Unions warn of SMS phishing scam
Three Galway credit unions are warning their members and the public of a phishing scam.
Colourtrend introduce innovative customer voice and messaging service
Picking the right colour for your home makeover can be one of the biggest and most daunting challenges.
Colourtrend introduces innovative customer voice and messaging service
Picking the right colour for your home makeover can be one of the biggest and most daunting challenges.
Councillor calls for action to tackle horses roaming in Ballybane
The lives of people living in a Galway City Council estate on the east side of the city are being turned to misery as a result of problems caused by horses freely roaming the area, posing a danger to children who cannot be let out to play according to a Galway city councillor.
Report shows big increase in number of people using mobile handsets to shop
Retail Excellence, the largest retail representative body, has released the results of its ‘December eCommerce Dashboard Report’, which monitors online sales trends in Ireland.
McNelis warns against criminal gang targeting city smartphones
Smartphones are a major target for thiefs and the public must take care and be vigilant according to Labour city councillor Niall McNelis.
GMIT students developing apps for Windows phone
Software development students in Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) are fast gaining recognition for apps they are developing for the Windows Phone market such as Labyrinth Madness, Space Shooter, Translate the World, Funix and Xylofun, to name a few.
UHG junior doctor sent inappropriate texts and emails to female colleagues, hearing is told
A junior doctor sent inappropriate text messages and emails to female colleagues within a fortnight of starting work at University Hospital, Galway, a Medical Council Fitness to PractiSe hearing was told this week.
UHG junior doctor sent inappropriate texts and emails to female colleagues, hearing is told
A junior doctor sent inappropriate text messages and emails to female colleagues within a fortnight of starting work at University Hospital, Galway, a Medical Council Fitness to PractiSe hearing was told this week.
Technology is good but human contact is even better
The internet is over, declared pint-sized eighties pop star Prince recently, and in a fashion he may be right. Prince was refusing to hand over his latest music compilation to iTunes, which he claimed would not pay him anything for the privilege but would instead only leave his work open to piracy. If people want the newest album by Prince - and apparently many do - they will just have to buy it from source, he determined. Hurrah for Prince.