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A super packed Easter edition diving into the scale of the Artemis moon mission, Irish involvement in the ISS, and an Aer Lingus collaboration with Starlink. Back on Earth, Intel makes a massive move to reclaim its Leixlip plant and Oracle cuts thousands of jobs by e-mail. Finally, Julian Moutte, CTO of of Bentley Systems, [&hellip
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SpaceX, the space company owned by Elon Musk, has quietly filed an application for an initial public offering (IPO) in the United States, according to sources cited by Reuters and Bloomberg. The move could result in one of the largest stock market flotations ever. Analysts estimate that the company could be valued at more than [&hellip
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The US-Israeli attacks on Iran on 28 February have unleashed a wave of retaliatory strikes across the region. The Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has responded by threatening a series of cyberattacks against American tech giants operating in the Middle East. A Telegram message attributed to the IRGC named 18 companies as “legitimate targets”, [&hellip
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Mistral, a France-based artificial intelligence start-up founded in 2023, has announced that it has secured substantial debt financing of $830 million (€723 million). This funding will be used for the construction and operation of a data centre near Paris. The facility will be equipped with thousands of Nvidia chips, underlining Mistral’s commitment to building a [&hellip
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The Irish Computer Society (ICS), Ireland’s national body for ICT professionals, as announced the appointment of Tom O’Sullivan FICS as chief executive officer. The appointment marks a significant moment for ICS as it enters the final year before its 60th anniversary – and comes at a time when the need for professional standards, trusted frameworks, [&hellip
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“We are sharing some difficult news regarding your position.” That’s how people get fired now. With the tap of a finger on ‘send’. “After careful consideration of Oracle’s current business needs, we have made the decision to eliminate your role as part of a broader organisational change. As a result, today is your last working [&hellip
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If you want a modern parable about how software actually fails, forget the hoodie-and-hackerman fantasy. The Claude Code leak looks to have started with something far more mundane: a release that shipped a debugging artefact. Earlier this week Anthropic inadvertently exposed a large portion of Claude Code’s internal TypeScript code via a source map included [&hellip
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Oracle’s decision to let go as many as 30,000 employees across its organisation was communicated not with an all-hands meeting or one-to-one with a HR rep, but a bulk e-mail sent at 6am (across the US, India, Canada and Mexico) notifying staff that they were surplus to requirements and that their corporate network access would [&hellip
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Intel Corporation has reached an agreement with Apollo to repurchase the 49% equity interest in the joint venture related to Intel’s Fab 34 in Leixlip not held by Intel for $14.2 billion. The agreement reflects Intel’s continued business momentum underpinned by the growing and essential role CPUs play in the era of AI, a significantly [&hellip
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The Learnovate Centre at Trinity College Dublin has invited employers wishing to transform their operations with cutting-edge AI and data analytics to become a host organisation in its Work Ready Graduate Programme (WRGP). The WRGP was created to respond to the shortage of digital skills in the Irish economy by offering organisations the opportunity to [&hellip
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