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The price of bitcoin has falen to below $70,000 dollars following the failed peace negotiations between the United States and Iran in Islamabad. This geopolitical development led to a sell-off in the crypto market, resulting in the liquidation of more than $350 million in long positions. The failure of the talks to reach a solution [&hellip
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Tesla has obtained approval in the Netherlands for its ‘Full Self-Driving (Supervised)’ software, an important step in the European roll-out of autonomous driving technology. It is the first time that a European regulator has permitted such an advanced driver assistance system on public roads, according to Reuters. The Dutch RDW carried out an uation lasting [&hellip
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A recent survey in six major EU countries has shown that Europeans have a significant lack of trust in American and Chinese technology companies when it comes to handling personal data. The poll, carried out by Cluster17 for news outlet Politico and consultancy beBartlet, found that more than 80% of respondents expressed distrust towards both [&hellip
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The European Commission has launched a call for funding proposals worth €399 million for postdoctoral researchers as part of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) programme. This initiative aims to strengthen research careers and promote international cooperation by enabling postdoctoral researchers to gain valuable experience in leading scientific teams worldwide. The programme offers two main tracks: [&hellip
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NovaUCD has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Sandyford Business District and Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council (DLRCC), marking an important milestone for the economic and educational landscape of the county. The partnership will support enterprise and innovation, expand research activity and create new pathways for entrepreneurial development, with plans to progress a start-up and [&hellip
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Iran-linked hackers’ targeting of critical infrastructure threatens more than 5,000 industrial control devices around the world, including roughly 3,900 in the US, new data shows. US government agencies recently warned that hackers working on behalf of the Iranian regime were trying to compromise infrastructure operators by breaking into their Rockwell Automation-made Allen-Bradley programmable logic controllers [&hellip
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The global tech industry has been waiting for a major artificial intelligence launch from DeepSeek, seen as a benchmark for China’s progress in the fast-moving field. More than a year has passed since the start-up put Chinese AI on the map in early 2025 with a low-cost chatbot that performed at a similar level to [&hellip
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Back in 1977, The Stranglers had a big hit with a song called Peaches, featuring a young man letching over girls sunbathing on the beach. One of the lines goes “Oh, shit, there goes the charabanc”. Maybe it was because they were too caught up in the rest of the song but not many people [&hellip
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This week Niall and Dusty welcome back Artemis II after its record-breaking mission. Then, we dig into the latest economic reports regarding AI and the job market. It’s not all doom and gloom, but it is a wake-up call. We explore why IT workers might be the most at risk, the reality behind recent mass [&hellip
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It’s long been assumed that low-level software developers are set to be in the first wave of professions to be made redundant by artificial intelligence. But three years since the advent of AI in the workplace, it appears that AI coding tools are still finding even basic software development to be a struggle. Researchers at Canada’s University of Waterloo questioning “how [&hellip
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