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Apple has announced results for the first quarter of 2024, beating disappointing forecasts this week. The company is now buying back $110 billion worth of shares, the largest amount ever in the US. In related news, Apple reported revenue of $90.8 billion, a decline of 4.3%, a smaller drop than projected. Although revenue from iPhone [&hellip
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Sales of iPhones are down over almost the entire world, according to Apple’s earnings report this week. Smartphones dropped by more than 10% in the first three months of this year, it said, while overall revenues declined by 4%. Apple blamed the sluggish sales on Covid-related supply chain issues a year ago, but it also [&hellip
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In association with Roctel Roctel was thrilled to announce the successful completion of its second annual business breakfast event at The Shelbourne Hotel. The gathering brought together industry leaders, experts, and stakeholders for insightful discussions on pivotal topics shaping the business landscape. The event, which took place on the 2 May 2024, featured compelling insights [&hellip
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Google has made accessing Gemini easier. You can now ask the AI chatbot questions by typing @gemini followed by your prompt. Clicking enter will open Gemini and instantly show you the answer to your question. However, as this feature has only just been launched, it may be a while before everyone can use it. Google [&hellip
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One of my favourite words in the world today is ‘sustainability’. Not from an aesthetic point of view, I hasten to add. Definitely not. There is absolutely nothing poetic about it. It’s just not the kind of word that you would find in a poem or a song lyric. If anything, there’s something official or [&hellip
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This week we look at bad news for Binance, great news for Amazon and the EU takes on Meta over election interference. Later, Niall Kitson talks with Dr Gearóid Ó Súilleabháin, head of the Department of Technology Enhanced Learning at Munster Technological University, about how open source software and open data can help open minds. [&hellip
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“On April 24th, we became aware of unauthorized access to the Dropbox Sign (formerly HelloSign) production environment,” a statement from the company read. “Upon further investigation, we discovered that a threat actor had accessed data including Dropbox Sign customer information such as e-mails, usernames, phone numbers and hashed passwords, in addition to general account settings [&hellip
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I was going to write that it has been a turbulent few months for cryptocurrency, but when is that not true? Bitcoin’s wild fluctuations have continued, shooting up as regulators approved the sale on stock markets of crypto-stuffed investment vehicles and falling as early investors cashed out. As far as news goes this is ‘dog [&hellip
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In sight, the Science Foundation Ireland research centre for data analytics, has announced the apoointment of Dr Brian Mac Namee as site director for University College Dublin. Dr Mac Namee is an associate professor at the School of Computer Science at UCD. His research focuses on interactive machine learning methods that place people, and their [&hellip
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Microsofthas entered into a long-term corporate power purchase agreement (CPPA) with SSE Renewables and FuturEnergy Ireland that will add 30MW of wind energy capacity to Ireland’s electricity grid by way of the newly commissioned Lenalea Wind Farm near Letterkenny, Co. Donegal. The renewable energy CPPA secures a sustainable route to market for one of Ireland’s [&hellip
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