Blogs Arm is a strong technological bet, whatever about its share price The British CPU firm’s rollercoaster ride on the stock market should not be allowed to cloud its importance, says Jason Walsh 22 Sep
Radio Remake or deep fake? Musk toys with a subscription model for X, and a study from Lero asks how susceptible your memory is to manipulation by deep fakes 22 Sep
Life OpenAI takes on Midjourney with Dall-E 3 image generation enhanced by ChatGPT As AI images become more lifelike, OpenAI claims it is working to curb misuse 21 Sep
Trade Enterprise Ireland backs corporate ethics and compliance platform IntegrityIQ nets €365,000 under Commercialisation Fund 21 Sep
Trade Kayna aims to revolutionise small business insurance following €1m funding round Pre-seed funding will support expansion across the UK and USA 20 Sep
Blogs Ireland’s Digital Quality of Life is getting better… honest Billy MacInnes says the latest Surfshark survey results are good news, despite the metrics 20 Sep
Pro Unlocking growth opportunities at the Edge Edge is the next frontier in business, argues Colin Boyd 19 Sep
Trade Technology Ireland calls for multiannual national digital agenda accelerator fund in budget submission Director Una Fitzgerald calls for greater focus on skills and services 19 Sep
Pro The agile enterprise architect New methods of software development require new ways of managing the business around it, says Michael O'Reilly 18 Sep
Trade Ørsted adds to Irish portfolio with Terra Solar Slate of projects will contribute significantly to meeting government climate action targets 18 Sep
Life TikTok hit with €345m fine over processing child user data Child protection at heart of sanctions against video sharing network 15 Sep
Blogs AI and the power of nightmares Billy MacInnes argues that there's no magic in ChatGPT's hallucination problem 15 Sep
Radio Apple’s iPhone 15 – the EU edition Cupertino embraces USB-C, but not in the way you think 15 Sep
Trade Auxilion completes phase one of its UK expansion with €4.6m investment UK employee headcount increased by 24% in 2023 14 Sep
Blogs A little elegy for low-tech cars From heat as a service to built-in snooping, car tech is getting out of hand, says Jason Walsh 14 Sep
Life OpenAI chief: Hallucinations are part of the “magic” of generative AI Altman says there is value to be had in errors 13 Sep
Pro It@cork Skillnet rebrands as Tech Industry Alliance Skillnet Rebrand marks 10 years of supporting regional companies by Skillnet Business Network 13 Sep
Life Maynooth University research project gets backing for farm sustainability study Researchers to receive €243,000 from SFI National Challenge Fund 13 Sep
Trade Munster Impact Fund focuses on environmental projects Rethink Ireland issues open call to non-profit organisations in the region 13 Sep
Trade Paradyn backs up critical data for Donegal Co. Council Security services provider protects 900 Microsoft Office365 accounts, including Teams, SharePoint and OneDrive 13 Sep
Life Focus on research: Shon Shiju, BiOrbic Towards a sustainable way to deal with urban waste 12 Sep
Trade Sysco Software achieves Microsoft solutions partner designation for business applications Company builds on gold partner status 12 Sep
Blogs A tale of two Techs Startups are struggling to get finance while Big Tech lies in a bath of cash, writes Jason Walsh 8 Sep
Radio An Irish perspective on Space 4.0 Europe bares its teeth with the Digital Markets Act and a local perspective on the growing space economy 8 Sep
Blogs The good times are almost here again A modest increase in revenues spells good news for the channel, argues Billy MacInnes 8 Sep
Insights Third of growing companies considering co-location data centres, says Equinix report TechFire webinar addresses digital expansion issues on 20 September 6 Sep
Trade TechIreland report shows pressure on start-ups to secure funding continues Figures for first half of 2023 show regions outperforming Dublin 6 Sep
Trade Stryve buys US firm that helped broadcast Artemis I mission Carlow company expects turnover in excess of €10m following deal 5 Sep
Trade Ergo appoints new director of public sector Shelah McMahon joins following five years at head of public sector sales with Vodafone Ireland 4 Sep
Trade Tekenable wins €3m Failte Ireland contract Microsoft solutions partner goes to work with tourism body 4 Sep
Blogs Big Tech deferring to Europe demonstrates remote work is no fad Microsoft’s unbundling of its collaboration software shows that hybrid and remote work are here to stay, says Jason Walsh 1 Sep
Radio Twelve reasons to hate AI and Dublin Maker previewed Why bias, copyright and mystery algorithms are cause for existential concern 1 Sep
Blogs A proportionate response to downsizing Getting the size of your IT team right is as much about skills as getting bums on seats, says Billy MacInnes 31 Aug
Radio The tech that drives us mad Dissecting the things that looked like good ideas at the time 25 Aug
Blogs EU bares its fangs to tech giants The EU Digital Safety Act is another sign that Europe wants to rein in data gobblers, says Jason Walsh 25 Aug
Pro Cyber security 101 for Irish businesses No business is impenetrable, but there are some practical steps SMEs can take to become more resilient, says Tom Dignan 24 Aug
Blogs Banking on trouble A banking systems foul up is embarrassing, says Billy MacInnes. Two in a week is pushing it. 24 Aug
Trade AI chips revenue to reach $53bn in 2023, Gartner predicts Demand for customised AI hardware is driving huge growth in the market 23 Aug
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