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Metamo has recently announced the launch of CU-Tech, a major new technology and infrastructure initiative designed to accelerate digital transformation across Ireland’s Credit Union sector. CU-Tech, which was developed by Metamo in close collaboration with participating Credit Unions and leading technology partners, is designed to empower the sector with the modern digital capabilities they want. [&hellip
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Secondary schools’ students from across Ireland will come together on the 25th March for the ‘Ideas Made Real’ transition year final, a national STEM event. Taking place at the Explorium Science and Sport Centre in Dublin, the event marks the culmination of the Ideas Made Real programme, an initiative by Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR) that [&hellip
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Ireland has achieved international recognition for how it uses digital technology and open data to improve public services and support a thriving economy. Two new international reports show that Ireland remains one of the leading countries in the EU and OECD in these areas. The Government’s updated National Digital & AI Strategy, ‘Digital Ireland – [&hellip
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Tyndall National Institute welcomed Taoiseach Micheál Martin and UK Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer during last UK-Ireland summit vist to showcase Tyndall’s cutting-edge research and UK-Ireland collaborations in sustainable semiconductor technologies. During their visit, the delegation engaged with Tyndall researchers, postgraduate students, and industry partners, learning about the breakthrough technologies in sustainable AI, digital healthcare, [&hellip
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Apple has issued a critical warning urging iPhone users to update their iOS operating system immediately following the discovery of advanced spyware called DarkSword, which can take full control of affected devices. Cyber security researchers at Lookout, iVerify and Google have confirmed that DarkSword can steal sensitive data, including e-mails, usernames, passwords, photos and even [&hellip
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On 31 March a deadline passes that most people outside the cloud computing industry will never hear about: Broadcom, the American semiconductor giant that acquired virtualisation platform VMware in 2023 for $69 billion (approx. €60 billion), has closed the VMware Cloud Service Provider programme, a licensing arrangement under which hundreds of smaller European cloud companies [&hellip
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As the government looks toward digital wallets to enforce age limits for under-16s, we ask is this a convenient security solution or simply a massive new attack surface for your biometric data? We also find out why Samsung pulled the plug on the Galaxy Z TriFold and Meta pulled the plug on the Metaverse. To [&hellip
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Equinix has begun on a new data center in Dublin. DB7x, which will be located in Blanchardstown, will be sited close to two of Equinix’s existing data centres for enhanced connectivity. Equinix anticipates an investment of $78 million into the new high-performance data centre facility, plus an additional $14 million to support a retail IBX [&hellip
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This week’s AI panic has a familiar pattern: an agentic system gone rogue a la Skynet, someone dramatically declaring “this changes everything” and the research in question being passed around on social media like a cursed amulet. Sheesh. The latest object of dread is Agents of Chaos, a new research paper from Harvard, MIT and [&hellip
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Taoiseach Micheál Martin presented the prestigious Research Ireland St Patrick’s Day Medal for 2026 to Prof. Lynne S. Taylor, Retter Distinguished Professor of Pharmacy at Purdue University, and Dr Sarah O’Keeffe, group vice president for product research and Development at Eli Lilly and Company, at a ceremony in Washington DC. The Research Ireland St Patrick’s [&hellip
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