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Quantum Leap

It depends on who you’re asking, but some people will say that quantum computers can either break the internet, which…

3 years ago

Regulating Asia’s AI Ecosystem

AI legislation is a hot topic and one that has got plenty of companies wary and excited at the same…

3 years ago

Amazon Web Services launches training initiatives for computing skills

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is announcing two new, free training initiatives that make it easy for individuals to get hands-on…

4 years ago

Solidus AI Tech has raised over $6.3 million

High-performance computing (HPC) company Solidus AI Tech has raised over $6.3 million and is now entering its 3rd round of…

4 years ago

ACM Recognises Far-Reaching Technical Achievements With Special Awards

This article was written by Jim Ormond, edited by Jonathan Finlay ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery, today announced the…

5 years ago

How Secure is Your Computer Network

How Secure is Your Computer  Network ? By Chris Usatenko Do you feel confident that your computer is secure? Have…

6 years ago

MIDAS Ireland calls for more students to study Electronic Engineering

In 1943, the then President of IBM, Thomas Watson, predicted that there would be a worldwide market for maybe five…

7 years ago

AI for Good event at UCD discusses technology’s potential

When asked to think about artificial intelligence (AI), people might imagine a dystopian future where robots have taken over the…

7 years ago

Images of Starlight exhibition to take place in Dublin’s Botanic Gardens

A new exhibition, Images of Starlight 2018, featuring a collection of astronomy photographs by Irish amateur astronomers and photographers will…

7 years ago

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