Innovation

Revenue growth of 2,910% lands StormHarvester top spot in Deloitte 2025 Technology Fast 50 awards

StormHarvester has been announced as the fastest growing technology company in this year’s Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Awards at a ceremony in…

4 months ago

Finding Lights in a Dark Age, Sharing Land, Work and Craft, reviewed

We look at the latest book by Chris Smaje. See more about Finding Lights in a Dark Age, Sharing Land,…

4 months ago

Lost in Time: Our Forgotten and Vanishing Knowledge, reviewed

We look at the new book by Jack Bialik, see more about Lost in Time: Our Forgotten and Vanishing Knowledge…

4 months ago

Fans at South Africa rugby match Top Data Usage – Vodafone Ireland

Rugby fans and supporters at the recent South Africa versus Ireland game last weekend consumed over 2,000 GB of data, the equivalent of two million minutes of…

4 months ago

Meta and Deloitte Ireland Launch “Llama for Good” Hackathon to Empower NGOs with AI

Meta and Deloitte Ireland hosted a Llama for Good Hackathon aimed at empowering Irish NGOs to harness the power of…

4 months ago

Rewilding Affric Highlands wins at RSPB Scotland’s Nature of Scotland Awards 2025

Rewilding Affric Highlands has won the Nature and Climate Action Award at RSPB Scotland’s prestigious Nature of Scotland Awards 2025.…

4 months ago

Loneliness: Regulations for AI companions, girlfriends may not work

By David Stephen who looks at AI companions in this article.  There is a new guest essay in The New…

4 months ago

Kildare Student Zack O’Leary wins SciFest National Final 2025

Zack O’Leary from Co. Kildare representing Clongowes Wood College, has won the overall title of SciFest STEM Champion 2025 for…

4 months ago

Qualcom invests €250K to equip business for future growth

Qualcom, a leading Irish provider of IT and cybersecurity services, has announced that it has invested €250,000 to support the…

4 months ago

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