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Microsoft’s 7 AI Trends to Watch in 2026

By Susanna Ray Microsoft AI is entering a new phase, one defined by real-world impact. After several years of experimentation, 2026 is shaping up to be…

6 months ago

Communications and networks research aided by first international JOINER node, hosted by CONNECT

The Joint Open Infrastructure for Networks Research (JOINER), a UK-wide experimentation platform created to accelerate future communications and networks research,…

6 months ago

MediSnap AI healthcare app to help vulnerable patients, insights with Declan Watters

We caught up with Declan Watters to learn more about his innovative and powerful tech for good medical app that…

6 months ago

Fibre-optic cables to be strengthened in the Baltic Sea

New initiative to strengthen repair preparedness for fibre-optic cables in the Baltic Sea. Tykoflex and Baltic Offshore make a joint…

6 months ago

Social Voice transforms social media intelligence as Spark Venture Funding opens exclusive equity round

By Chris Burge, Co Founder and CEO of Spark Venture Funding. I spend much of my time meeting founders who…

6 months ago

KINTO Join Ltd. launches 360° sustainability solution to help organisations enhance ESG performance

KINTO Join Ltd, the leading provider of full service ESG solutions, has announcesdthe launch of its new 360° sustainability solution,…

6 months ago

Vodafone Foundation and Rethink Ireland announce recipients of €540,000 Fund to Boost Digital Literacy for Older Adults

Today, Rethink Ireland and the Vodafone Foundation have announced five community groups as recipients of the ‘Hi Digital Fund’, a…

6 months ago

How Surplus Wind Could End Energy Poverty: in Conversation with Alan Wyley of EnergyCloud

Interview with Alan Wyley of EnergyCloud  by Billy Linehan from AWS re:Invent in Las Vegas At AWS re:Invent this week,…

6 months ago

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