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    Dogecoin’s unlikely rise from meme to $53bn asset

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    Reddit throws its hat into the live audio frenzy

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    Parler is coming back to Apple’s App Store – but with caveats

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    5 things you need to know about Facebook’s new audio features

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    IBM reports revenue bump after four quarters of decline

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    N26 and SumUp join forces to bring cashless payments to freelancers

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    Thousands urged to sue in mass action over Facebook data leak

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    ‘No matter how much we innovate, passwords are here to stay’

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    Data watchdog says Facebook may have broken GPDR

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    Prof Maria Fasli on bringing the benefits of data to the developing world

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    Why have Apple and Google blocked the NHS Covid app update?

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    Clubhouse pushes back on reports about user data leak

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    Could fixed wireless access technology be the key to rural connectivity?

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    Three Ireland CTO takes up dual role at UK operations

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    Where in the world has the cheapest mobile data plan?

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    Eir’s 5G network reaches more than half of Ireland’s population

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    Welltel signs €4m deal with Portuguese communications tech firm

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    First farm connected under National Broadband Plan

  • Dott raises €70m as it prepares for Irish e-scooter launch

    Dott raises €70m as it prepares for Irish e-scooter launch

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    Former Just Eat exec Edel Kinane joins Irish fintech Strike

  • Irish start-up Rezexe raises €1.7m to roll out reservation platform

    Irish start-up Rezexe raises €1.7m to roll out reservation platform

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    ‘Buy now, pay later’ start-up Zilch secures $80m round

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    Clubhouse reportedly valued at $4bn with latest funding

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    10 hot deep-tech start-ups lighting up Munich’s Ignite accelerator

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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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    All scientists can learn from seeing the world at the nanoscale

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    Dire warning as CO2 emissions set for second-largest increase of all time

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    Limerick’s cutting edge lies in its STEM city status

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    €1.4m project to measure carbon-harvesting potential of Irish soil

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    NASA’s Mars helicopter Ingenuity to take its first flight

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    First look at Ireland’s plans for a circular economy

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    Cork-based BRI acquired by Ørsted in onshore windfarm expansion

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    Global chip shortage could last for ‘a couple of years’

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    AI e-scooters will be put to the test in DCU trial

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    Sydney student’s code snapped up by Amazon quantum researchers

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    New wireless testbed will bring 5G to smart manufacturing

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    MindPong: Monkey uses brain implant to play virtual table tennis

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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

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

    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 explain your redundancy in a job interview

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    What professionals should consider before going back to school

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    7 ways to streamline your CV as an experienced hire

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    How to build trust and influence people at work

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    Retraining your brain to work from home

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    How to open doors in your career through networking

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    How a job in product management can lead to ‘complex and exciting’ work

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    Why this software engineer recommends a move from Dublin to Galway

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    Walking in Memphis to running automation tech in a Dublin lab

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    What you can do with a computing degree in the banking sector

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    Aon’s head of business development on his career progression

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    How seeing a new website at work sparked this software engineer’s career

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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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    Dublin digital start-up Spark to fill 50 new jobs

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    These 7 companies revealed job opportunities this week

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    300 new jobs at Deloitte to bolster digital transformation consultancy

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    Nostra to roll out 120 new jobs across Dublin, Galway and Laois

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    Wirex sets its sights on Dublin as European HQ

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    ConsenSys set to hire after closing €54.3m funding round

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    Does your workplace need a menopause policy?

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    Free data course at UCD to train thousands for the digital economy

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    Bank of Ireland remote hubs to reduce ‘time-sapping commutes’

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    Which of these WFH inventions would you choose?

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    Salesforce reopening: ‘We’re not going back to the way it was’

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    Survey: More than half of Irish companies are facing a skills gap

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    ‘Women are important in tech because we are half of the population’

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    Five women at Aon share their #ChooseToChallenge pledges

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    Women on Walls puts the spotlight on five STEM pioneers

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    How Glofox, Brightflag and Flipdish lived up to their high potential

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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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