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Dell launches new Pro Max laptops with AI features in Ireland

Dell Technologies has today announced the launch and availability of its next generation of flagship laptops, now rebranded under the…

10 months ago

From Kerry to cutting-edge: using video to decode innovation, Waking Dreams Media

When Luke Murphy was growing up in rural Kerry, his father, a chemistry lecturer and environmental scientist, had a habit…

10 months ago

New Irish Pension Fund Data Resource Launched

The National Pension Helpline has this morning launched the first ever online pension comparison platform in Ireland, which tracks the…

10 months ago

Successful crowdfunding campaign for green hydrogen production sector

Image: Lhyfe production site under construction in Le Cheylas. Credit: Lhyfe Lhyfe raises €2.5m through bonds in the first successful crowdfunding campaign…

10 months ago

Public Companies You Didn’t Know Are Investing in Altcoins, insights with Brian Rudick

An Exclusive Interview with Brian Rudick, Chief Strategy Officer at Upexi , a Nasdaq listed Solana Treasury Company. By Selva…

10 months ago

Digital Therapeutics: Can AI Solve Drug Side-Effects?

By David Stephen who looks at digital therapeutics in this article.  A priority innovation, using AI, in medicine is simply…

10 months ago

New Way to Spot Breaches in Earth’s Magnetic Shield

Using X-Rays as a New Diagnostic Tool for Monitoring Space Weather. Scientists propose a new approach to detect and measure…

10 months ago

Surfshark’s study reports 138k Irish accounts exposed in 2025 so far

Surfshark’s study reports that Ireland’s data breaches increased by 70% in Q2 compared to Q1 2025 (87k vs. 51.1k), meaning…

10 months ago

We Replaced Journalists With Clowns and Called It Progress

Influencer political news didn’t rise in 2024. It swallowed the press whole. Newsrooms got quieter while bedrooms lit up, phones…

11 months ago

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