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Radio Dell’s Neil Bowden on what enterprises are getting wrong about AI The EU's social media plan, some novel Black Friday deals and good news for Ireland's space economy 28 Nov
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Radio IBM’s Elaine Hanley on cyber security in 2025 How to stay safe in 2025 and Meta tries to make AR happen, again 19 Sep
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Radio Jeff Bezos presents the social event of the year Almost 100 private jets, 200 guests and one angry city 27 Jun
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Radio Was WWDC 25 about keeping up appearances? Start-up founders plough own way in sustainability 13 Jun
Radio Rebecca Barford-Ryan on Women in Data Science An implosion in US politics, copyright cases galore and a conference celebrating women's contribution to tech 6 Jun
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