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Radio Howard Saunders on why the future is scary for retail Some shocks for the high street and a look under the hood of Google I/O 2017 19 May
Radio ConverCon’s Paul Sweeney on why CX is the new UX A look beyond chatbots and another piece of beloved tech bites the dust 12 May
Radio WarDucks CEO Nikki Lannen talks Sneaky Bears and VR A Dublin studio looks beyond casual gaming, and all the news of the week 5 May
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Radio Broadband beyond fibre with Dr Prince Anandarajah Networking with light and a first look at Samsung's Galaxy S8 31 Mar
Radio Beating the cyberbullies with Vodafone Ireland Foundation’s Natalie Hodgess Safety tips for users of all ages, and the big stories of the week rounded up 24 Mar
Radio Puntastic gaming with Jen Carey The state of play for gaming in Ireland, and more from around the Web 17 Mar
Radio Facebook Queen Mari Smith on the business of social media This year's Social Media Summit keynote speaker tells all 10 Mar
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Radio Jacquelyn Morie from All These Worlds on VR for good Why virtual worlds have more to offer than destructible environments 24 Feb
Radio Outbox’s Mary Carty on Eat. Sleep. STEM. Repeat. Behind the scenes of a new documentary looking at girls in tech, and the rest of the news from around the world 10 Feb
Radio Accenture Digital’s Paul Pierotti on machine learning at the 6 Nations AI puts a new shape on the oval ball game, and more from the world of tech 3 Feb
Radio Orwell, e-mail and other threats to your privacy A dystopian classic gets a new lease of life under the Trump administration, a win for Microsoft in the US courts and why VPN is not your friend 27 Jan
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Radio BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition report A whistlestop tour of the best tech projects from the show floor 13 Jan
Radio Prof Barry Smith explains Cognitive Computing Talking AI in action and CES 2017 in review 6 Jan
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