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Irish Tech News @ Irish Tech News · 03/10/2026 08:00 EDT

UGREEN Releases Next-Generation Thunderbolt 5 Docking Stations to Max Out Productivity

UGREEN, a leading global consumer electronics brand, announced on March 6 that pre-orders have opened for its latest Maxidok line of docks, an all-new collection of Thunderbolt 5 docking stations for the European market. As a leading docking station brand on Amazon Europe, UGREEN brings next-generation desktop connectivity to the lineup, with higher bandwidth, lower […] Read more

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Simon Cocking @ Irish Tech News · 03/10/2026 06:30 EDT

Is AI Psychosis and Delusion An Opportunity for Venture Capital?

By David Stephen  There is a new [March 4, 2026] report in The Guardian, Google faces lawsuit after Gemini chatbot allegedly instructed man to kill himself, stating that, “Last August, Jonathan Gavalas became entirely consumed with his Google Gemini chatbot. The 36-year-old Florida resident had started casually using the artificial intelligence tool earlier that month to help with writing and […] Read more

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Simon Cocking @ Irish Tech News · 03/10/2026 05:00 EDT

The new Pixel 10a launches, all the key information

We will shortly be reviewing this model, so here is the latest information about it while our testers put it through it’s paces.  Pixel 10a: All the essentials and more, at a price you’ll love The new Pixel 10a packs core Pixel experiences into a sleek, durable design for just $499. Our Pixel A-series phones […] Read more

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Henry Joseph-Grant @ Irish Tech News · 03/10/2026 01:55 EDT

The Hidden Lever of Corporate Resilience: Why Source-to-Pay Procurement Software Is Now Essential

In boardrooms across the world, the tone of executive conversations has shifted. Where once the dominant themes were growth, expansion and digital transformation, today the language is more cautious: resilience, cost control, supply risk, and operational visibility. The global economy is entering one of those periods where volatility becomes the defining feature rather than the […] Read more

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Irish Tech News @ Irish Tech News · 03/09/2026 12:00 EDT

Tesco Mobile Ireland reaffirms No Annual Price Increases on its contracts

April Fools’ Day is traditionally a time to be on the lookout for light-hearted pranks and practical jokes. Mobile bill price increases are no joke, but every April, mobile contracts could increase by up to 7% with other networks – not with Tesco Mobile Ireland, however. As other mobile networks prepare to introduce annual mid-contract […] Read more

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Irish Tech News @ Irish Tech News · 03/09/2026 10:00 EDT

Dublin City Council launches 2026 ‘Crowdfund Dublin City’ Programme

Dublin City Council yesterday launched the 2026 Crowdfund Dublin City Programme, continuing its support for community?led projects that strengthen and improve neighbourhoods across the city. The launch took place at The Mansion House, where the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Councillor Ray McAdam, formally opened the Spring funding round. Since the programme was first introduced in […] Read more

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Ronan Leonard @ Irish Tech News · 03/09/2026 09:00 EDT

Accenture research finds Irish leaders double down on AI & hiring but employees remain sceptical

Irish business leaders have entered 2026 with the highest confidence and appetite for transformation across Europe and beyond, with 95% expecting a heightened pace of change this year, the highest of all 20 countries surveyed and compared with 82% across Europe. This momentum is matched by economic optimism, with 96% of Irish leaders expecting domestic […] Read more

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Irish Tech News @ Irish Tech News · 03/09/2026 08:00 EDT

Almost 50% of electricity came from renewable sources in February as new peak for wind energy is recorded

New provisional data from EirGrid, the operator and developer of Ireland’s electricity grid, shows that 48% of electricity came from renewable sources in February. This compares to the previous month of January, when 39%?of electricity was generated by renewables. Wind energy made up a significant proportion of the renewable energy, contributing 41% to last month’s […] Read more

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Irish Tech News @ Irish Tech News · 03/09/2026 05:00 EDT

Virgin Media Ireland launches €15 per month SIM-only plan with “For Life” pricing

Virgin Media Ireland has announced the launch of a new SIM-only mobile plan priced at just €15 per month, with permanent “For Life” pricing, delivering long-term value and complete price certainty for customers across the country. Designed to meet growing demand for straightforward, affordable mobile connectivity, the new €15 per month plan combines unlimited data, […] Read more

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Irish Tech News @ Irish Tech News 1 place · 03/06/2026 10:00 EDT

How Tech Founders Can Access Investors and What Davos and Tulum Has To Do With It

Guest post by Iaros Belkin, Founder of Belkin Marketing A deep tech founder spent $180,000 on traditional marketing in 2024. PR agency, LinkedIn ads, conference sponsorships. Result? 287 inbound leads, zero institutional investors secured. Top tips for Tech Founders Then he attended three private events over six months. Two invitation-only Davos gatherings, one Tulum music festival. […] Read more

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Simon Cocking @ Irish Tech News 2 place · 03/06/2026 08:00 EDT

Why Digital Transformation Needs Mythology

Guest post by Declan Goodman, Digital Mythology. Helping leaders make sense of digital transformation through story, myth and meaning After nearly 30 years working in digital transformation across different cultures, I have learned that digital transformation success is less about technology and more about people. While digital transformation is concerned with technology and how it […] Read more

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Irish Tech News @ Irish Tech News 3 place · 03/06/2026 07:00 EDT

Significant Increase in Female-led Companies in the South and Mid-west

AxisBIC, which drives innovation and supports start-ups in the Mid-West and South West, has seen an increase in the number of female entrepreneurs raising investment to grow their business. Figures for 2025 show that 35% of High Potential Start-Up (HPSU) approvals in the region were companies founded or co-founded by women, while 57% of Pre-Seed […] Read more

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Irish Tech News @ Irish Tech News · 03/06/2026 05:30 EDT

Taoiseach Presents AI Scholarships to Students at Google HQ

Taoiseach Micheál Martin yesterday presented 25 students from underrepresented backgrounds with scholarships to study a range of STEM courses, such as AI and cybersecurity, as part of the second phase of the Insight Research Ireland Centre for Data Analytics Scholarship Programme, supported by Google.org and coordinated by Dublin City University (DCU). The event took place […] Read more

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Irish Tech News @ Irish Tech News · 03/06/2026 04:00 EDT

University of Limerick Rocketry Team Announce First Additive Manufactured Liquid Rocket Engine and Join Elite Uk Race2space Competition

ULAS HiPR, University of Limerick’s student-led high-powered rocketry team, has announced that in partnership with University of Limerick and Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR), the team will design and produce the first additive-manufactured (3D printed) liquid rocket engine in the Republic of Ireland – the Lúin of Celtchar. ULAS HiPR, founded in 2022 and entirely student-run, […] Read more

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Ronan Leonard @ Irish Tech News · 03/05/2026 12:00 EDT

Longford Libraries launch radon monitor loan scheme

Longford Libraries has announced the launch of a new Radon Monitor Loan Scheme, enabling members of the public to borrow digital radon monitors to check radon levels in their homes. The initiative forms part of the national Healthy Ireland at Your Library programme and is supported by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Radon is a […] Read more

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Ronan Leonard @ Irish Tech News · 03/05/2026 11:00 EDT

Ministers Lawless and Naughton announce funding for 32 projects to bring STEM to communities nationwide

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless TD, and Minister for Education and Youth, Hildegarde Naughton TD, have announced almost €6 million in funding to support 32 projects designed to engage the public in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) through the Research Ireland Discover Programme. The Research Ireland Discover […] Read more

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Ronan Leonard @ Irish Tech News · 03/05/2026 10:00 EDT

Trinity partners with Open Forum for AI to advance transparent and accountable AI systems

Trinity College Dublin has partnered with the Open Forum for AI (OFAI) to support responsible and human-centred artificial intelligence (AI). Launched in 2024 by Carnegie Mellon University, OFAI convenes academic institutions and non-profit organisations to foster collaboration, transparency, and inclusion in the development of AI systems. The announcement was made at Ireland’s National Open Source […] Read more

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Simon Cocking @ Irish Tech News · 03/05/2026 09:00 EDT

How Tech Leaders Can Stop Playing the Cat-and-Mouse Game in Compliance

Guest post by Lee Bryan Tech leaders in regulated consumer product sectors who treat regulation as a game of hide and seek eventually get found. Across the UK and EU, the same pattern keeps repeating in sectors like consumer electronics, cosmetics, children’s toys, PPE, sex toys, and novel nicotine products. A brand scales quickly, leans […] Read more

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Ronan Leonard @ Irish Tech News · 03/05/2026 08:00 EDT

Secure? Or just certified? Why compliance isn’t the end of your security story

Guest post Martin Petrov, Chief Technology Officer, Payments Compliance at Integrity360 It is tempting to view payments compliance as the finish line, a signal that a business is secure. But in practice, compliance is just the starting point. It provides a baseline security level, not a digital fortress. Standards are designed to raise the floor […] Read more

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Irish Tech News @ Irish Tech News · 03/05/2026 07:00 EDT

Ireland’s Top Codebreakers Compete in All Ireland Linguistics Olympiad National Final

One hundred of Ireland’s top teenage problem solvers gathered on Wednesday in Dublin City University (DCU) for the national final of the ADAPT All Ireland Linguistics Olympiad (AILO). The finalists represent 56 secondary schools from 20 counties across the whole island and are competing for the chance to represent Ireland at the International Linguistics Olympiad […] Read more

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