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How workplace bullying affects your bottom line

Guest post by Anna Eliatamby is Director of Healthy Leadership, CIC and co-author with Grazia Lomonte of Healing-Self Care for…

2 years ago

The Plate-onic Shift in Car Registration

Car number plates, often called license plates or registration plates, might seem like simple metal or plastic rectangles at first…

2 years ago

AWS Announces $50 Million Generative AI Impact Initiative for Public Sector Organisations

Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced the AWS Public Sector Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) Impact Initiative. The two-year, $50 million investment…

2 years ago

Schneider Electric launches uninterruptible power supplies in Europe

Schneider Electric Announces New Uninterruptible Power Supply Designed for Gamers Available in Europe Celebrating 40 years of Legendary Reliability and…

2 years ago

Pure Telecom survey reveals 60% of adults under 35 would like a job as an influencer

A new survey from Pure Telecom, Ireland’s high-speed broadband and telecoms provider, has revealed that 60% of adults in Ireland…

2 years ago

University of Galway’s Start100 competition celebrates student entrepreneurs

IdeasLab, the entrepreneurial and innovation hub at University of Galway, has announced the winners of its student entrepreneur Start100 competition. Start100…

2 years ago

Kamvas Pro 13 (2.5K) digital drawing tool, reviewed

We look at the Kamvas Pro 13 (2.5K), created by Huion. See more about the product and manufacturer details here.…

2 years ago

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