Blogs It’s kind of a big deal The story behind SoftBank's record investment in Cubic Telecom isn't just about money, it's about motoring, says Billy MacInnes 14 Dec
Blogs Artificial intelligence European style A preliminary deal has been struck on what will be the world’s first attempt to regulate AI. Jason Walsh asks if it addresses the basic questions... 11 Dec
Blogs Magnetic vision of energy a new perspective on sustainability Billy MacInnes is taken with a renewable energy without moving parts 8 Dec
Blogs New tech, new problems Excitement over AI must be tempered by awareness of new dangers, warns Billy MacInnes 1 Dec
Blogs Cybertruck: Because ugly sells Tesla’s Cybertruck has finally hit the road. The angular EV pick-up truck will find a market, but the pitch is only tangentially about driving,... 1 Dec
Blogs OpenAI drama merely evidence of a hype machine working at full tilt The drama at OpenAI demonstrates an immature technology being pushed by immature businesses, says Jason Walsh 27 Nov
Blogs Finding the right prompt to solve a query like OpenAI The failed push against Sam Altman as CEO of the ChatGPT developeris the stuff of song, says Billy MacInnes 24 Nov
Blogs RTÉ cutbacks draw a line under dated innovations Plans to close most of the national broadcaster's digital radio stations are sad but unsurprising, says Jason Walsh 17 Nov
Blogs It’s the simple life of an MSP for me The success of managed service providers is bad news for vendors, says Billy MacInnes 10 Nov
Blogs Security starts on the inside When we talk about cyber security we tend to concentrate on hacking over similarly effective inside jobs, says Jason Walsh 10 Nov
Blogs Will the AI summit be backed up by cold, hard cash? The Bletchley Park summit was noteworthy for reasons other than the search for effective AI regulation, says Jason Walsh 3 Nov
Blogs Mystery surrounds Westcoast’s Binnian buyout Billy MacInnes struggles to see the logic behind a distributor buying a reseller 3 Nov
Blogs The changing face of face time Even tech and a pandemic can't erase the humble meeting from our weekly routines, but Billy MacInnes thinks AI might be the answer 27 Oct
Blogs Does the EU need a cloud to compete with AWS and Azure? An aerospace and defence boss has called for sovereign cloud in risky world, notes Jason Walsh 27 Oct
Blogs Tech layoffs climb as spate of companies batten down the hatches While we wait on the AI-led jobpocalypse, good old-fashioned, non-automated layoffs continue apace, says Jason Walsh 20 Oct
Blogs Second place at WFH Ireland ranks as one of the best countries in the world for remote work. Billy MacInnes asks how. 20 Oct
Blogs Thinking about thinking machines Despite impressive progress, artificial intelligence is not a 'solved problem', Prof Barry O'Sullivan tells Jason Walsh 13 Oct
Blogs DataSolutions acquisition highlights value of solid management Michael O'Hara's time at the helm will be remembered for a commitment to sustainability as well as profitability, says Billy MacInnes 13 Oct
Blogs Google courtroom drama unmasks the battle for the next Web The Microsoft CEO’s testimony in the Google antitrust case offers an interesting glimpse of where tech giants think the future lies, says Jason... 6 Oct
Blogs Partners cheap at any price Buying patterns are changing as millennials take over, says Billy MacInnes 5 Oct
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