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The Big Tech Show: The TV Licence shambles and trouble at Ireland’s National Cyber Security Centre

Do you feel like a mug for paying your TV licence? Are you going to end up covering those that don’t? And what’s going...

US presidential vote prompts tech firms to slow recruitment here

The outcome of the contest between Donald Trump and the Democratic Party challenger, most likely Kamala Harris, could have huge implications for the tech...

Monaghan student ‘can’t wait’ to represent Ireland at tech competition in China | NorthernSound

A Monaghan student was part of a winning team Ireland at a European final.Tiarnan O'Rourke from Monaghan who is studying Actuarial and Financial studies...

Irish analytics firm INQDATA secures £750,000

Belfast headquartered data analytics startup INQDATA has raised £750,000 funding from the Investment Fund for Northern Ireland’s equity arm. INQDATA provides analytics solutions for infrastructure...

Technology Ireland calls for ‘essential’ investment into digital transition

Technology Ireland has called for significant investment to be pumped into meeting EU digital transition targets in a bid to grow the tech sector...

Beckman Coulter Diagnostics announces €10 million investment and 80 jobs in Mid-West Ireland

Beckman Coulter Diagnostics has announced a 10 million EUR investment that underscores its commitment to innovation...

Demand for AI skills helps revive hiring in tech sector

The latest Talent Tracker research from professional services firm Accenture shows a surge in technology job postings so far this year, with a 16.3pc...

Israeli tech firm must pay €35k to former employee sacked over calling Israel ‘a terrorist state’ 

An Israeli tech firm has been ordered to pay €35,000 compensation to a former Irish employee who was unfairly fired after she labelled Israel...

Israeli tech firm ordered to pay €35,000 to Irish employee fired for calling Israel ‘terrorist state’ | BreakingNews.ie

An Israeli tech firm has been ordered to pay €35,000 compensation to a former Irish employee who was unfairly fired after she labelled Israel...

Mayhem as Irish businesses hit by global IT outage causing Dublin Airport delays

IRISH companies have been hit hard after a shock global IT outrage as passengers faced travel delays and flights cancellations.The tech crash grounded flights...

Tánaiste visits Kenya brewery fuelled by Irish businessman’s pioneering technology

A ghost of the political past emerged to meet Micheál Martin in East Africa. He bumped into Mick Stone, the wealthy head of the...

Minister pressed to help create an Irish ‘stable of unicorns’ through reform of funding

The comments come after a new implementation committee was set up by Enterprise, Trade and Employment Minister Peter Burke to look into the issue.A...

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