From Silicon Republic
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Viatel buys MJ Flood Technology to expand IT and cloud services
As part of the deal pending regulatory approval and reportedly worth €30m, James Finglas of MJ Flood Technology will join Viatel’s senior leadership team. : Viatel buys MJ Flood Technology to expand IT and cloud services
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Can we bridge the gap between tech and sustainability?
Kyndryl's Faith Taylor explains the 'essential role' businesses play in tackling the climate crisis and the way AI is being utilised to support sustainability efforts. : Can we bridge the gap between tech and sustainability?
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The transferable skills you didn't know you have
You might not realise it but you probably have a lot of transferable skills that you can add to your CV to impress employers. Have a look at this list to find out where you already excel.
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University of Sydney awarded $18.4m to make 'Quantum Australia'
The University said Quantum Australia will raise awareness about the potential of quantum technology and will bring together some of the country’s leading research institutions, industry partners and quantum companies. : University of Sydney awarded $18.4m to make ‘Quantum Australia’
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Deciphex partners with Novartis for AI drug research
The collaboration will see the creation and utilisation of an AI suite, to be deployed in pre-clinical pathology assessments. : Deciphex partners with Novartis for AI drug research
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Apple’s iPadOS labelled as gatekeeper under EU’s DMA
The European Commission claims iPadOS is an 'important gateway' for business users and that Apple tries to 'disincentivise' end users from switching to other tablet operating systems. : Apple’s iPadOS labelled as gatekeeper under EU’s DMA
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Bank of Ireland announces €34m customer service investment
The investment intends to introduce a number of customer service improvements, including the use of biometric voice tech and enhanced self-service capabilities. : Bank of Ireland announces €34m customer service investment
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OpenAI faces fresh EU troubles over ChatGPT’s ‘hallucinations’
Noyb claims ChatGPT shared a false birthday about a public figure and denied his request to access and erase data related to him. : OpenAI faces fresh EU troubles over ChatGPT’s ‘hallucinations’
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Musk visits China to reportedly push Tesla self-driving tech
As Tesla faces a drop in sales and reports of mass layoffs, it appears Musk is turning to China in a bid to reverse the company's fortunes. : Musk visits China to reportedly push Tesla self-driving tech
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FTC claims Amazon used Signal to delete antitrust evidence
The FTC is concerned that evidence related to its massive lawsuit against Amazon has been lost and claims that Jeff Bezos was a 'heavy user' of the Signal app. : FTC claims Amazon used Signal to delete antitrust evidence
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What are the best and worst counties for remote work in Ireland?
The recently conducted survey took into account several factors, including broadband speed, rental prices and air quality. : What are the best and worst counties for remote work in Ireland?
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Irish-led study unravels secret behind ancient frogs’ flawless skin
According to lead author Daniel Falk of UCC, the frogs’ skin is replicated in the mineral calcium phosphate – which helped fossils survive for millions of years. : Irish-led study unravels secret behind ancient frogs’ flawless skin