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Ronan Leonard @ Irish Tech News · 12/05/2025 04:00 EDT

National Broadband Plan on track to be completed by end of next year

National Broadband Ireland (NBI), the company responsible for delivering the Government’s National Broadband Plan (NBP), has announced that it has passed nearly 440,000 (439,712) premises with high-speed fibre broadband, which is ahead of the company’s original end of year target of 420,000. NBI has completed build works to 80% of all premises in the NBP […] Read more

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Ronan Leonard @ Irish Tech News · 11/12/2025 12:00 EDT

Tozi marks Anti-Bullying Week with social campaign to support young people online

Tozi, the anti-bullying and cyber-safety app developed by Vodafone Foundation, in collaboration with DCU Anti-Bullying Centre and the ISPCC, is marking Anti-Bullying Week (wc 10 November) with a new social media campaign: Supporting Young People in the Digital World. The campaign aims to empower young people to recognise, respond to, and rise above bullying and […] Read more

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Irish Tech News @ Irish Tech News · 11/12/2025 11:00 EDT

New Energy Labels Are Helping Smartphone Users to Choose Well

Consumers across Ireland and the EU are benefiting from a new energy label on smartphones and tablets, that rates devices on energy efficiency, durability, and repairability. This initiative is part of the new Ecodesign and Energy Labelling Regulations introduced in June 2025, which will empower consumers to make choices that go beyond the price tag. […] Read more

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Andrew Keogh @ Irish Tech News · 11/12/2025 10:00 EDT

The following is an extract from an interview with Rory McIlroy on how conversations with Bob Rotella have helped his game.  “We are talking about not getting too much into results and outcomes, we talk about trying to chase a feeling on the golf course. Like if you’re on the golf course, what way do […] Read more

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Irish Tech News @ Irish Tech News 2 place · 11/12/2025 09:00 EDT

Studio Ulster and Dell Technologies join forces to power virtual production and use AI to advance on-screen innovation

Studio Ulster, a world-class virtual production company in Northern Ireland, has collaborated with Dell Technologies to elevate its virtual production capabilities. By leveraging Dell’s AI infrastructure solutions, Studio Ulster is set to redefine the future of on-screen innovation. Why does it matter? Studio Ulster’s £72 million virtual production facility in Belfast positions Northern Ireland as […] Read more

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Simon Cocking @ Irish Tech News 3 place · 11/12/2025 08:00 EDT

Upscale Conference 2025 reviewed, Amplified Imagination from Málaga

Upscale Conference held it’s annual European gathering last week in picturesque Málaga, Spain. Creativity and AI may seem strange bedfellows to some with the efficiency drive of AI bumping up against the messy organic nature of creative production. But the bubbling enthusiasm evident at Upscale Conf shows that there are plenty that believe it’s an […] Read more

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John @ Irish Tech News · 11/12/2025 07:00 EDT

UGREEN NASync DH2300 Network Attached Storage

URGREEN have recently launched the NASync DH2300 and the NASync DH4300 Plus for the UK and Irish market. We reviewed the NASync DH4300 Plus here, but today we are looking at the more budget-friendly NASync DH2300. The NASync DH2300 is a 2-Bay device which is really easy to set up and use and is aimed […] Read more

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Simon Cocking @ Irish Tech News · 11/12/2025 05:30 EDT

New study shows climate policy strengthening globally, despite US and Europe

Oxford University study: Climate policy strengthens globally, despite unprecedented contestation in the US and Europe Granular survey of 37 major countries’ climate-related laws and regulations, compiled by Oxford University researchers and dozens of leading global law firms, gives most detailed view yet of how climate policy is developing at a time of unprecedented political contestation. […] Read more

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Simon Cocking @ Irish Tech News · 11/12/2025 04:00 EDT

New hutting law to unlock public land to connect people and nature

‘A win for people-led rewilding’ – new hutting law to unlock public land to connect people and nature. Last night (4 November) MSPs in the Scottish Parliament voted to create a new hutting law compelling the Scottish Government to publish a model lease for hutting on public land. The change to the law will make […] Read more

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Ronan Leonard @ Irish Tech News · 11/11/2025 11:00 EDT

We use the term workflow  Dr Simon Wallace, Chief Clinical Information Officer at Microsoft UK and Ireland

Microsoft recently launched Dragon Copilot, a next-generation AI clinical assistant designed to transform how clinicians manage time-consuming administrative tasks – from documentation and referrals to after-visit summaries. By streamlining workflows and integrating seamlessly with electronic patient records (EPRs), it frees up valuable time for what matters most: patient care. The technology combines fine-tuned generative AI […] Read more

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Simon Cocking @ Irish Tech News 3 place · 11/11/2025 10:00 EDT

Wind-optimized ‘SeaWasp’ tanker concept boosts vessel performance

Bluetech’s wind-optimized SeaWasp tanker design models demonstrate significant gains in propulsion power and fuel savings on representative trade routes, based on a joint research project with tanker owner International Seaways, Inc. (INSW) Bluetech partnered with NYSE-listed INSW to explore a critical question: Can wind propulsion deliver more power in our ships of the future? Advanced […] Read more

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Simon Cocking @ Irish Tech News 3 place · 11/11/2025 09:00 EDT

What if Human Intelligence has stagnated?

AI Research Lab: Has Human Intelligence Stagnated? By David Stephen “The advances in machine learning have taught us more about the essence of intelligence than anything that neuroscience has discovered in the past hundred years.”  — Doris Tsao, neuroscience professor at the University of California, Berkeley. The world has been unable to solve most of the major global problems in […] Read more

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Ronan Leonard @ Irish Tech News 3 place · 11/11/2025 08:00 EDT

Glitch Raises €2M to Simplify Digital Advertising for Lean Teams

Glitch has raised €2 million in seed funding to make digital advertising faster and easier for lean marketing teams and boutique agencies. The round was led by Elkstone, with participation from Gaingels, HBAN, and several European angel investors backing the company’s next stage of growth. Founded by Aisling Browne and Kingsley Kelly, Glitch is an […] Read more

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Billy Linehan @ Irish Tech News · 11/11/2025 07:00 EDT

Manna, Irish Innovation in the Sky

Coffee from the sky: inside Manna’s drone delivery service in Dublin 15 In parts of Dublin, takeaway deliveries no longer arrive by car. They come from above. From a launch pad at Blanchardstown Shopping Centre, Irish company Manna Air Delivery has been flying small autonomous drones over the suburb since February 2024, dropping coffees, groceries […] Read more

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Simon Cocking @ Irish Tech News · 11/11/2025 05:30 EDT

FlexiSpot Power Swivel Rocker Waffle Recliner reviewed

We look at the new FlexiSpot Power Swivel Rocker Recliner with Waffle Back. See more about it here.  FlexiSpot Power Swivel Rocker Waffle Recliner reviewed At first our reviewers wondered if the Waffle Recliner was a concept like Emmet’s double decker sofa in the Lego movie. Good, dumb, fun, interesting, crazy, impossible, or some mix […] Read more

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Simon Cocking @ Irish Tech News · 11/11/2025 04:00 EDT

Nature initiative for Irish businesses to boost resilience against biodiversity loss

Government-backed not-for-profit Business For Biodiversity Ireland has opened up its membership for 2026 to Irish businesses now and said there is no time to lose for the private sector to start factoring nature into decision-making to maintain a sustainable society and economy for Ireland. BFBI is partnering with global experts Business For Nature, Deloitte WorldClimate […] Read more

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Ronan Leonard @ Irish Tech News · 11/10/2025 12:00 EDT

Equal1 to cooperate on Hybrid Quantum Computing System with the European Space Agency

Equal1 is proud to announce its selection by the European Space Agency (ESA) to install a cutting-edge Hybrid Quantum Computing (HQC) System for Earth Observation (EO). This landmark partnership will bring Equal1’s advanced Bell-1 Quantum Computer to ESA, marking a significant leap forward in applying quantum technologies to critical space applications. This partnership was carried […] Read more

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Irish Tech News @ Irish Tech News · 11/10/2025 11:00 EDT

Over 50s Warned to Be on High Alert for Investment Scams Following Marked Increase in Adverts Featuring AI-Generated Celebrity Endorsements

FraudSMART, the fraud awareness initiative led by Banking & Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI), is issuing a fresh warning to consumers, particularly those over the age of 50, to be on alert as highly convincing investment scams, promising guaranteed and profitable returns, continue to rise. The latest trend has seen a marked increase in the use […] Read more

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Irish Tech News @ Irish Tech News · 11/10/2025 10:00 EDT

83% of Teachers Say They Lack Formal Training in AI

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science James Lawless TD joined Microsoft Ireland to unveil research on the use of digital technologies and AI in Irish classrooms, and to announce the expansion of the Microsoft Dream Space Teacher Academy, a free programme designed to empower teachers with the skills to effectively and […] Read more

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Irish Tech News @ Irish Tech News · 11/10/2025 09:00 EDT

Renewables provided over 40% of electricity in October

New provisional data from EirGrid shows that 43% of electricity in October came from renewable sources. The majority of renewable energy generated last month came from windfarms, which accounted for 36% of all electricity used in Ireland. Meanwhile, grid-scale solar made up around 2%.2 Total generation from wind energy amounted to 1073 GWh (Gigawatt hours) […] Read more

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Irish Tech News @ Irish Tech News · 11/10/2025 07:30 EDT

From Malin to Mizen Head: Public Urged to Help Create the Largest Archive of Photos of the Northern Lights

A researcher at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) has issued a request for the public to help create the largest Irish archive of photos of the Northern Lights. In May and October 2024, the northern lights were visible across the island of Ireland, caused by some of the most intense geomagnetic storms of […] Read more

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