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Cookies, Identifiers “Silently Stored” on Android phones by Google Apps

Fresh data protection concerns have been raised by a Trinity College Dublin study about storage of cookies, identifiers, and other…

1 year ago

New Research Reveals 85% of Irish Third-level Students Intend to Stay in Ireland After Graduation

A new survey of 500 Irish third-level students conducted by TELUS Digital Ireland reveals that an overwhelming 85% of students plan…

1 year ago

She’s Next – 5 Irish Female Entrepreneurs Win Big with €90,000 in Visa Funding

Visa has announced the winners of its biggest-ever She’s Next Grant Programme in Ireland. Now in its fourth year, entries…

1 year ago

STEPS Engineers Week 2025: Inspiring Young Minds in Engineering

Engineers Ireland is excited to announce STEPS Engineers Week 2025, running from 1–7 March. This immersive week offers children a…

1 year ago

Workshop to Be Hosted in Kerry to Empower Women in Business

The Bláthú workshop for female professionals is set to take place for one day in Killarney, County Kerry on March…

1 year ago

Hareslots.com: Your Go-To Platform for Free Spins and No Deposit Bonuses

The online gaming industry's growth rate is remarkable, thanks to advancements in technology and an ever-increasing player base, which continuously…

1 year ago

eir Unveils Ireland’s First, and Only, WiFi 7 System

eir has launched the country’s first WiFi 7 system, setting a new benchmark for broadband speed, coverage, and reliability. With…

1 year ago

NPower Project: A Step Towards Solving Europe’s Nutrient Excess Crisis

The NPower project, a new initiative tackling the issue of nitrogen and phosphorous (N/P) excess, was launched on the 29th…

1 year ago

Opportunities Are Enormous in Aviation for Those With Passion and Interest in Sector

When students from four secondary schools in Co. Clare attended a recent lunch hosted by Shannon Chamber in Dromoland Castle…

1 year ago

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