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Cybit Cyber provides security solutions and consultancy services to enterprise and public sector organisations in Ireland and the UK. Read more: Viatel makes another acquisition, this time a UK cybersecurity firm
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Founded earlier this year, this start-up wants to use AI to ‘redefine what customer service can be’. Read more: Momntum: Adaptable AI for improved customer service
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In what ways might a STEM PhD be the logical next step in your career? Read more: Should you consider undertaking a STEM PhD?
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I visited Equal1’s office in UCD to take a look at Ireland’s first quantum computer in person. Read more: Bell-1 by Equal1: An inside look at Ireland’s first quantum computer
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The world of research and the factors that affect it can change like the weather, so what trends are impacting the sector this year? Read more: What are some of the research career trends for 2025
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The history of the wheel is one of many quiet revolutions, says Dr Kai A James from Georgia Institute of Technology. Read more: ‘A circuitous path’: How the wheel was invented
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Perplexity responds that the BBC lacks a fundamental understanding of tech and IP law. Read more: BBC threatens Perplexity with lawsuit over AI content scraping
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Some are reporting this as a roadblock for Tesla but it may be a welcome reprieve that allows a little more development time before launch. Read more: Texas lawmakers offer Tesla an out on June robotaxi launch
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Meta said it will use user location, language and data from Instagram and Facebook to tailor ads on WhatsApp. Read more: No WhatsApp ads in EU until 2026, DPC says
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Noesis’ Ricardo Batista discusses progress, challenges and why you need to know your team to get the best out of them. Read more: Why managers need to give their teams ownership, not just tasks