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Accenture’s Wendy Walsh discusses the health of Ireland’s technology sector and the importance of consistent upskilling. Read more: ‘Ireland’s tech sector is undergoing a powerful reinvention’
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From Waterford to Kildare, Ireland’s astrophotographers shoot for the stars in this year’s DIAS space photography competition. Read more: From Glasnevin to a galaxy far away: DIAS winning photographs revealed
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As we continue to embrace the advantages of AI, for some, we are potentially looking at a future working landscape that thrives away from office-based setups. Read more: Might artificial intelligence make in-person work a thing of the past?
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Arm has reportedly been set on building its own chips for a while now, with Amazon’s Rami Sinno being the latest in a series of strategic recruitment to boost this ambition. Read more: Reuters: Arm hires Amazon AI chip exec for in-house chipmaking
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Lero Research Ireland Centre for Software is to further collaborate with gaming computer peripherals giant Logitech G, to better understand computer gamers. Read more: Logitech invests €2.5m in gaming research project with Limerick’s Lero
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The company currently employs more than 630 people across its 16 Irish offices and sites. Read more: Egis to support Ireland’s National Development Plan with 100 new jobs
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As the US discusses taking a 10pc stake in Intel, Japan’s Softbank has just agreed a $2bn investment in the troubled chipmaker. Read more: Japan’s SoftBank invests $2bn in Intel, US eyes 10pc stake
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The Haeyno do not display classic mammalian responses to diving such as a slowed heart rate and reduced blood flow to muscles. Read more: Korea’s ‘sea women’ spend more time underwater than beavers
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The US company was affected by a social engineering campaign that bears similarities to a recent wave of attacks by extortion group ShinyHunters. Read more: Workday hit by data breach targeting CRM systems
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Sajal Rastogi from Kyvos Insights explains why he thinks the use of GenAI and semantic layers is a gamechanger for democratising data. Read more: Why the future of business intelligence is artificial and semantic