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Enterprise Ireland, has announced it will be doubling its presence at Slush Finland this year, to showcase 24 of the country’s most innovative companies. This increased presence at Slush, the largest gathering of venture capital in the world, reinforces Enterprise Ireland’s support for Irish businesses to scale and succeed in global markets and follows strong […]
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Rolls-Royce has been working on the micronuclear reactor technology for over three years, first collaborating with the UK Space Agency in 2021. Read more ›
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It will soon be Giving Tuesday, and it’s time for me to do what I do on Vox every Giving Tuesday: encourage people to give more money to effective charities. Over years of doing this, I’ve gotten a long and familiar list of objections. I decided this year to try my best to answer them. […] Read more ›
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Nike collaborated with Zellerfeld to create the 3D-printed Air Max 1000. | Image: Nike Nike’s new Air Max 1000 are the company’s first shoes manufactured almost entirely using 3D printing. Debuting at ComplexCon this past weekend in Las Vegas, Nike collaborated with Zellerfeld — a company that already has expertise in 3D printing shoes — to create the Air Max 1000, but they’re not currently available to the general public.... Read more ›
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"I have always given it my 110%. I did everything to make it work, and sometimes even that is not enough," Michelle Yeoh told The Times. Read more ›
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The Belgian region of Flanders is rolling out personal data "pods" to 7 million citizens in a trial of World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee's vision for user-controlled data privacy. Five Belgian hospitals have begun storing patient visit information in the data pods, developed by Berners-Lee's startup Inrupt over the past five years. The system aims to help compliance with European privacy regulations by giving citizens control over their personal... Read more ›
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You’re probably going to want one of these by the time GTA VI comes out. | Image: Western Digital We’ve safely exited another summer gaming lull and it looks like we’re entering a bull run of great games heading into 2025. As a result, the 512GB of internal storage supplied by the Xbox Series S is feeling increasingly paltry. You’ll even start to feel the squeeze on the 1TB Series... Read more ›
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Black Friday is next week, and today Amazon has numerous all-time low prices across the 2024 24-inch M4 iMac lineup ahead of the shopping holiday. You'll find as much as $149 off select computers during this sale, and all of them require you to clip an on-page coupon to see the discounts. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Amazon. When you click a link and make a purchase, we... Read more ›
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An anonymous reader shares a report: Blizzard Entertainment first released World of Warcraft in November 2004, so The New York Times celebrated the anniversary by outlining the many ways we can still see the massively multiplayer online roleplaying game's influence's 20 years later. For one thing, while multiplayer games and early social networks such as MySpace already existed, WoW provided a real preview of a future where everyone would connect... Read more ›
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For any aspiring landscaper, a cordless hedge trimmer is going to be a necessity. If you're looking to invest, target these hedge trimmer brands. Read more ›
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The economy is flashing a rare recession warning only seen four times in the last century, according to top economist Steve Hanke. Read more ›
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If you're running out of space on your Mac's internal drive, macOS Sequoia 15.1 includes a handy new feature that lets you install large apps directly to external storage. Here's how to use it to preserve space on your boot drive. Apple is known for charging customers a very high markup for additional storage when buying a new Mac. Given that internal storage usually can't be upgraded after purchase, it's... Read more ›
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To capture market share, Chinese DRAM makers offer DDR4 memory with a 50% discount. Read more ›
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Illustration by The Verge Substack still isn’t profitable despite attracting big names in the independent writer world, whose newsletters and blogs rake in a massive digital subscriber base for the platform. Hamish McKenzie, one of Substack’s founders, told The New York Times that it could choose to be profitable but is focusing instead on “investing in and continuing to grow the business.” According to the Times, X owner Elon Musk... Read more ›
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A memo seen by CNN said $35 million is being spent on marketing, with another $65 million going to McDonald's franchisees worst hit by the outbreak. Read more ›
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Netflix’s Christmas NFL gameday live show will include a Queen B halftime performance. It just needs to fix its live streaming issues. Read more ›
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Apple has stopped selling its Lightning-to-3.5mm headphone jack adapter in the U.S. and most countries, with limited stock remaining only in select European markets. The $9 accessory, introduced with iPhone 7 in 2016 (after the "courageous" move to stop including the headphone jack in iPhones), allowed users to connect traditional headphones to Lightning port iPhones. The discontinuation comes as Apple transitions to USB-C ports across its iPhone lineup. Read more... Read more ›
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Google extends its free VPN service to the Pixel Tablet with the latest Android 15 release Read more ›
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National College of Ireland’s campus has been buzzing with excitement over the amazing ideas that were put forward during the NASA Space Apps Challenge that the College hosted for the second time, acting as Dublin Mission Control. Runtime Terror has just been announced as this year’s Dublin Mission Control NASA Space Apps Challenge Global Nominee. […] Read more ›
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Instead of allowing forgotten LEGO bricks to go to waste, a start up company, Sort A Brick, is recycling and repurposing your excess legos. One of their goals is not only rekindling childlike wonder and joy, but sustainability by reducing plastic waste. This environmental solution gives avid LEGO lovers a chance to build new sets […] Read more ›
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WorkIQ, the new home of start-ups and growing enterprises in South Dublin and part of the new Innovation Quarter Tallaght, has partnered with Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) to provide students with direct access to the entrepreneurs and businesses operating in the WorkIQ Innovation Centre. The partnership between WorkIQ and TU Dublin will provide students […] Read more ›
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Stephen Mac Devitt looks at Centaur Art The Future of Art in the Age of Generative AI by Remo Pareschi Over the past two years Generative AI has taken grip of the public imagination, both hype and hysteria in equal measure. The ease of creating fantastical images by text alone, and the immediacy of social […] Read more ›
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On hearing the news of Lonesome George’s death, the last Pinta Island tortoise, most people are likely to think it is sad and noteworthy news. But do we really care? As the world experiences what experts describe as the sixth mass extinction researchers have studied how people react to the news of animals, such as […] Read more ›
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In “Unlock Your Leadership Story,” Pat Wadors presents a fresh approach to leadership development, weaving fables and folktales into practical insights on motivation, business dynamics, and personal growth. Each chapter opens with a familiar story, and then explores its relevance to modern challenges, offering readers thought-provoking perspectives on leadership and self-improvement. Wadors begins by sharing […] Read more ›
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Research reveals both netizens and corporate employees love the same passwords: 40% are identical. This year, the most common password in Ireland is “123456”, and it ranks first worldwide. NordPass has released the sixth edition of its annual Top 200 Most Common Passwords research, revealing the most common passwords worldwide and in 44 countries separately. […] Read more ›
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Guest post by Graham Ruddick Tom Beahon wanted to be a professional football player when he was growing up. This was not an unusual ambition for a teenager in Merseyside, north-west England. After all, this is the home of Liverpool and Everton, two of the biggest and most successful teams in the history of English […] Read more ›
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It’s the twelfth anniversary of the legendary Maker Faire in Rome, the European Edition which has been organised by the Rome Chamber of Commerce It is hard to describe the event; it’s more than a fair, not a conference, and in its current geography, it feels more like a social gathering attached to a major […] Read more ›
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An age-and-climate-friendly village in Kildare and a Halloween safety initiative by An Garda Síochána in Kerry were among the winners of the 2024 National Age Friendly Recognition and Achievement Awards. Announced at the 8th annual awards on 7th November, the winning campaigns were chosen for their exceptional contribution to making Ireland an outstanding place to […] Read more ›
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