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    You can now make WhatsApp calls from your desktop

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    Jack Dorsey and Jay-Z team up as Square takes over Tidal

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    Apple to be investigated by UK competition watchdog

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    Google to halt tracking of users for advertising across the web

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    Data analytics company Boxever acquired by Sitecore

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    Intel ordered to pay $2.18bn in patent trial

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    Glassdoor CTO: ‘Our platform plays a key role in workplace transparency’

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    WhatsApp cannot share contact information, says South African regulator

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    Ransomware attacks in manufacturing tripled in 2020

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    What do CISOs need to think about in 2021?

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    5 cybersecurity tips every business needs right now

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    Facebook dominates Irish data protection investigations

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    Three Ireland looks to boost corporate customers’ connectivity with Vilicom

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    Elon Musk eyes Kerry for satellite broadband project

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    Blacknight enters the home broadband market in Ireland

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    Eir to roll out 4G calling for selected mobile users

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    Enet investing €1.5m to expand Dublin fibre footprint

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    Eir says it ‘underestimated’ its customer care challenges

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    Intel ignites new start-up accelerator in Munich

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    Mobility app Bolt receives €20m to expand in emerging markets

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    Hopin valued at $5.65bn after a year of virtual events

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    Applications are now open for NDRC’s new accelerator

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    Irish-founded start-up FloWaste raises $270,000

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    Delivery player Vromo inks deals with Square and Olo

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    Weekend takeaway: Cosy up with 10 great sci-tech reads

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    Moral licensing in the world of design

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    The countdown is on to Ireland’s sci-tech extravaganza, Inspirefest 2017

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    Time running out to get your hands on Inspirefest early bird tickets

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    Construction begins on €500m Limerick Twenty Thirty development

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    Dave, technology and the power of people

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    New quantum study could heat up thermodynamic research

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    How engineers can help build a more sustainable world

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    Irish scientists in ‘groundbreaking’ volcanic study to help predict eruptions

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    SpaceX Starship explodes after landing

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    Researchers can now apply for access to Irish Covid-19 data

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    Billionaire seeks eight people to join him on SpaceX moon mission

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    6 key features of Honda’s first partially self-driving car

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    Moderna and IBM team up on Covid-19 vaccine tracking

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    It’s time for Dublin to ride the wave of mobility as a service

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    BlueBridge: The great Irish medtech engineers you haven’t heard of

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    Microsoft bets on a mixed-reality future with new Mesh platform

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    Carbon-neutral truck trialled with Kerry County Council

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    How many people could live on Earth?

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    Forget a climate shift in centuries, more like decades, climatologists claim

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    WeForest doubles crowdfunding target to empower Indian village

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    World awaits birth of ‘baby dragons’ in Slovenia

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    Gold and platinum discovered in south-east Irish streams

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    The bees are still in trouble, so we are too

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    A perfect blend: Inspirefest serves up a stimulating mix of STEM and humanity

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    Inspirefest snapshot: The prodigy turned empire-builder for girls in STEM

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    Vogue 25 celebrates science, social media and activism

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    With dreams of making it into space, this girl is a real inspiration

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    Girls4Tech and STEM for all at Coolest Projects

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    The Storytellers: 12 women shining a spotlight on women in STEM

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    How to become an engineer (and what to expect)

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    Why you should learn to code regardless of your current role

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    6 skillsets recruiters look for in engineers

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    Why we should listen to Gen Z’s response to remote working

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    Answered: 6 questions about Covid-19 vaccines in the workplace

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    3 ways HR tech can help us work during the pandemic

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    Going from software engineer to manager means taking pride in others’ work

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    ‘Software engineering is all about understanding people and their needs’

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    How this customer support engineer intern is learning by example

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    ‘If I wasn’t going to be given the mic, I was going to go in and take it’

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    Changing gears from Formula 1 engineering to strategy consulting

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    ‘The nature of the work we do really pushes you to stay driven and motivated’

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    6 top international companies hiring in data right now

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    How do companies ensure diversity in their workforce?

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    6 companies hiring in fintech right now

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    7 US companies hiring in Ireland right now

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    7 of the coolest science jobs in the world

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    Thinking about a career in marketing? An analytical mind is helpful

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    Growing Kilkenny start-up seeks 10 new hires

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    27 companies hiring engineers in Ireland right now

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    Belfast’s Anaeko to fill 15 new jobs across two locations

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    Dublin tech firm Triangle hiring for 10 new roles

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    FoodMarble doubling team as demand for digestive health tech grows

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    SL Controls to create 50 highly skilled jobs in Ireland

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    Want to know some of the different paths to engineering?

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    Covid-19 is causing a ‘shecession’, says PwC

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    These could be the 5 hottest engineering roles this year

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    Microsoft launches five new digital courses to help people reskill

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    Accenture reveals three-point plan for reskilling Ireland

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    Bitcoin programmer: The next big job in engineering?

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    SFI head: Increased investment in science will drive societal benefits

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    How J&J is trying to get more women into STEM

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    Remote working could spark legal challenges for companies in 2021

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    BT Young Scientist winner Greg Tarr: ‘Ireland is a perfect place for tech’

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    BT’s Dónal Munnelly: Ransomware attacks will rise in 2021

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    BTYSTE 2020 winners give tips for future participants

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