‘We’re ready to take the next decisive steps to deliver the full potential of quantum computing’, CEO says. Read more: PsiQuantum raises $1bn backed by Nvidia, BlackRock
As the final vote draws closer, an open letter has highlighted significant risks that remain in the EU’s controversial ‘Chat Control’ regulation. Read more: Scientists urge EU governments to reject Chat Control rules
Founder and psychologist Julianne Miles, MBE, tells SiliconRepublic.com why career breaks are valuable. Read more: Why career break penalties miss what returners bring
Accenture’s Hannah O’Sheehan and Cathy Dunne discuss how recent graduates can put their best foot forward when applying for new jobs and opportunities. Read more: Top tips for grabbing that graduate consulting role
The sensors capture live data on river levels, flow rates and water temperature, which can be viewed online. Read more: Data sensors along the Liffey bring communities closer to the water
Her invention, a lymphatic drainage device, can prevent lymphoedema and give patients greater autonomy over their health. Read more: Maynooth grad is this year’s Irish winner at the James Dyson Award
At a thickness of 5.6mm, the iPhone Air is the thinnest iPhone ever made. Read more: ‘Biggest leap ever’: Apple debuts iPhone Air
Chip-designer Arm has announced its next-generation chip designs called Lumex, purpose-built for AI on mobile devices and PCs. Read more: Lumex, Arm’s new mobile chip designs purpose-built for AI
Business growth consultant Tadhg Guiry gives his three-step approach to integrating AI into legacy companies without losing brand identity. Read more: How legacy businesses can embrace AI without losing their identity
‘Despite being one of the world’s largest industries, alcohol distribution is stuck in the dark ages,’ CEO Eoin Bara said. Read more: Tipple raises a glass and $4m for alcohol distribution platform