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Deadly by Design

The convergence of artificial intelligence with national security agendas has emerged as a defining shift in global power dynamics. The…

9 months ago

The new Pixel 8 from Google, AI enhanced photography, reviewed

We look at the new Pixel 8 from Google. See more about how to use the phone and camera here.…

2 years ago

Investigating Google’s Search Engine – Ethics, Algorithms, and the Machines Built to Read Us, reviewed

Latest book review by Kirstie Affleck  who is a Sheep farmer, based in West Cork, Ireland. Investigating Google’s Search Engine…

3 years ago

Could the Northern Ireland protocol mean there’s even less support for Northern Ireland’s indigenous startups?

The Northern Ireland protocol has been an ongoing saga, I'm sure it's even fatigued even the most ardent fans of…

3 years ago

Motion and Gesture Sensing with Radar, reviewed

I reviewed ‘Motion and Gesture Sensing with Radar’ by Jian Wang and Jaime Lien over my festive pudding during the…

3 years ago

Google Pixel Watch reviewed

We look at the new watch from Google, the Google Pixel Watch, see more about it on their blog here.…

3 years ago

Google Pixel Buds Pro reviewed

Hot off the press, to coincide with the launch of the Google Pixel 6a, the Google Pixel Buds Pro have…

3 years ago

Cookie Disappearance: Only 10% of Irish Firms Prepared for a Cookie-less Future

32% of firms in Ireland say they are “not prepared at all” for a future which will preclude them from…

3 years ago

GAA Launches Internet Safety Programme With Google To 100 Clubs

The GAA, in partnership with Google, launched its anti-bullying and internet safety programme on Monday to over 100 participating clubs…

4 years ago

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