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    Netflix surpasses 200m subscribers as revenues rise again

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    Wrike to be acquired by Citrix for $2.25bn

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    Mainstream Renewable Power to be sold in €1bn deal

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    ‘Credit unions are now competing with both the pillar and challenger banks’

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    Trump may pull licences for Huawei suppliers in one last dig at company

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    Ireland’s Carne Group secures €100m investment from Vitruvian

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    Mass remote working creates data protection risks, survey finds

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    Malwarebytes emails targeted by SolarWinds hackers

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    European regulators imposed €158m in GDPR fines in the last year

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    WhatsApp update delayed until May following confusion

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    How cloud computing can unlock new data science possibilities

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    ‘To compete in today’s market, companies must utilise data-driven insights’

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    Eir snaps up Irish IT services firm Evros in €80m deal

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    Thousands of Irish businesses could soon have gigabit fibre speeds

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    Magnet attracts former Digicel CEO to managing director role

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    Three Ireland launches 5G broadband to rival fixed-line offerings

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    Speed Fibre Group closes acquisition of Magnet Networks

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    Huawei claims 80pc of Irish consumers want widespread 5G by 2025

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    Free Electrons call now open for clean energy start-ups

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    Galway’s Neurent Medical raises $25m in Series B round

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    Fingal County Council lays the groundwork for e-scooters

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    Germany’s Personio raises $125m for its HR automation software

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    Galenband: A small wearable that could have a big impact on stroke risk

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    Frankie Health raises $1.25m for its mental wellbeing app

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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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    Irish Government allocated €869m to R&D in 2020

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    US to rejoin Paris Climate Agreement and World Health Organization

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    Study identifies nine specific genes associated with breast cancer risk

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    NASA determines cause of SLS rocket shutdown

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    Sustainable crop production project secures €7m in funding

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    Munster Technological University to lead €7m project to monitor air pollution

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    Humans must retain control of military AI systems, MEPs say

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    Why it’s important that AI learns to teach people to solve a Rubik’s cube

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    Bord na Móna ends peat harvesting and looks to green energy

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    European power grids may need up to €425bn investment until 2030

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    Young Scientist winner finds improved method of detecting deepfakes

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    Bob Kerwin: The tech engineering pioneer with Irish roots

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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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    6 ways to boost ‘we thinking’ in your team

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    What should you look for in remote working tools this year?

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    How to take your first steps towards a career change

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    6 tax reliefs to keep in mind if you get a Covid tax bill today

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    Master remote management with this handy checklist

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    5 things to try if you’re stuck in an energy slump

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    Supporting women in tech: ‘The time for talk is over’

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    ‘The best part of my work is the chance to dream up concepts from nothing’

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    How a DevOps engineer fits into a healthcare start-up

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    Agent for change: A day in the life of a digital accelerator

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    African Women In Tech founder gives her top career advice

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    ‘Navigating HR issues is more of an art than a science’

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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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    35 companies seeking out new hires in 2021

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    Logistics firm CH Robinson to hire 30 in Cork

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    Orreco to create 30 new jobs following €3m investment in its sports tech

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    Indigo Telecom Group to create 100 jobs in Ireland at 4Site

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    15 new jobs for Newry as Irish firm Glantus keeps growing

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    Zipp Mobility to hire 30 as it rolls out e-scooter services

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    Why you should ‘be an actor, not an ally’ for women in STEM

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    Here’s how ‘dematerialised offices’ could look by 2030

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    Irish Government to make remote working a permanent option

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