The tide is seemingly turning against Meta, Google and other tech giants. Groundbreaking new European Union legislation is imminent, aimed at forcing the large digital platforms...
Interview NASA has set late August as the launch window for its much-delayed Artemis I rocket. Already perched atop the booster is the first flight-ready European...
The new jobs will be created at the company’s customer care centre in Castletroy. Three Ireland has announced 175 jobs at its customer experience centre in...
When the payments company Wise floated on the London Stock Exchange last summer it propelled its founders into the ranks of Britain’s richest people. But Kristo...
Employees at Tesla suffered spotty Wi-Fi and struggled to find desks and parking spots when they were returned to work at the office following orders from...
Computer scientists at SFI’s Adapt Centre worked with historians at Trinity to recreate the archive of the Irish Public Record Office that was damaged by a...
Shop around Prices for the same model regularly fluctuate between retailers. While manufacturers typically only sell their phones at the recommended retail price, third-party retailers can...
In brief A Japanese contractor working in the city of Amagasaki, near Osaka, reportedly mislaid a USB drive containing personal data on the metropolis’s 460,000 residents....
Automation start-ups on both sides of the Atlantic, including Dublin players Tines and Webio, are changing the way we do business. Since the onset of the...
The security and intelligence services must acquire “prior independent authorisation” to obtain people’s communications data from telecom providers, a civil rights campaign group has said, after...