A rating system originally developed for chess is used to match evenly-skilled players
He set up the school of computer science in Trinity, which marks its 50th anniversary
It all started at the young scientist exhibition, says Havok computer game firm founder
Over 500 projects on topics including gender diversity, pollution and climate change on show
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Dublin businessmen had argued fund not entitled to sue him over property debt
Technology enterprise cluster on track to grow to more than 100 companies this year
Tech giant has made more than 180 acquisitions since its first M&A back in 1987
John Morrissey in High Court in case against the State over loan from Anglo Irish Bank
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Thanks to the ‘halo effect’, leading innovators have helped to turn Ireland into a major gaming hub
Nasa found that compared to people who exercised regularly, people who didn’t exercise experienced a 50 per cent drop in productivity after seven hours of work
At least 15 jobs likely to be created as Dublin-based firm seeks to extend its reach
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