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We look at this relevant and timely book which assess the impact of technology on our lives and societies. See more about the book here. Power and Progress by Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson, reviewed This book sketches out a good big picture overview of what technologies and trends have played out over numerous centuries. […]
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The Linux 7.1 kernel has added new documentation clarifying what qualifies as a security bug and how AI-assisted vulnerability reports should be handled. Phoronix reports: Stemming from the recent influx of security bugs to the Linux kernel as well as an uptick in bug and security reports from discoveries made in full or in part with AI, additional documentation was warranted. Longtime Linux developer Willy Tarreau took to authoring the... Read more ›
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A software engineer figured out a way to run an RTX 5090 on an M5 Max MacBook and play Cyberpunk 2077 at over 100FPS. The process required a lot of tweaking, including running a Linux VM and using the FEX translation layer to get games to work. Read more ›
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The Motorola Edge 70 price has been dropping for a while, but this week it reached the 50% off mark – the 12/512GB unit sells for €400. The phone is aimed at fans of slim and light devices as it measures only 6mm thick and weighs 159g. This is with a large 6.7” display (120Hz 10-bit OLED with 1220p+ resolution). It’s a tough device with an IP68/IP69 rating and MIL-STD-810H... Read more ›
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By David Stéphen May is Mental Health Awareness Month for 2026. If those that are suing OpenAI for AI psychosis and delusion can prove in court that artificial intelligence is a digital mind or that AI has some form of awareness, it is likely that OpenAI would lose those cases. While Google also got sued, […] Read more ›
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Charlie Lee built Litecoin in 2011. Fifteen years later, he is on a stage in Amsterdam explaining what survived. That is the kind of speaker Dutch Blockchain Week 2026 has secured for its June 24-25 summit at the Johan Cruijff ArenA, and it sets the tone for what the event has become: less community meetup, […] Read more ›
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By Mary Selkirk Confey College Leixlip is proud to celebrate the outstanding achievement of its VEX Robotics team, The Imagineers, who represented Ireland at the VEX Robotics World Championship 2026 in St. Louis, USA. Team Imagineers consisted of Amal Rajesh, Chidubem (Dubby) Uzoukwu, Katie Evers, Sahas Sawant and Samiksha Muthukumaar. Mentored by past pupils- Anna […] Read more ›
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At Zero Day Con 2026 in Dublin, the atmosphere of excitement around AI’s cybersecurity potential was matched by a growing conviction that resilience is now the name of the game. Cyber threats have evolved into something faster, more adaptive and far more sophisticated than many organisations are prepared for. The battlefield is changing in real […] Read more ›
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Researchers at Trinity College Dublin have developed a new cloud collaboration platform (InvizCrypt) that offers true privacy, giving users much stronger control over who can access their sensitive data and documents. The InvizCrypt platform, developed by Professor Hitesh Tewari and colleagues from Trinity’s School of Computer Science and Statistics and ADAPT at Trinity College Dublin, is designed […] Read more ›
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Maeve McCarthy of the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland (RCSI) spin-out Substrato Medical, was presented with the Spinout Showcase Award at Enterprise Ireland’s Start-Up Day 2026 in the Aviva Stadium. Substrato Medical was one of eight investor-ready deep tech spinouts that had three minutes to pitch to a 600 strong audience made up of […] Read more ›
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Barespace, the fast-growing software company transforming the beauty industry with an AI-powered operating system, has announced the launch of Barespace Capital, an embedded finance product that gives salon owners direct access to growth funding through the platform they already use to run their business. Barespace Capital sits within a broader shift toward embedded finance across […] Read more ›
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For many Irish founders, the business becomes the centre of almost every financial decision. That is understandable. In the early years, most of the focus is on product, sales, hiring, funding, customer retention, and keeping enough cash in the company to support growth. Personal wealth often becomes something to deal with later. The difficulty is […] Read more ›
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Enterprise Ireland, the government agency responsible for the development and growth of Irish companies in global markets, invested €32.9 million in Irish startups and supported a total of 198 startup companies in 2025, 90 of which are High Potential Startups, with the remaining 108 businesses supported through early-stage funding. The figures were announced today at […] Read more ›
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