Technology Seeing Biden as a threat to their interests, big tech bros are getting behind TrumpMeta’s Mark Zuckerberg stopped short of offering a full endorsement of Trump as president, but said the former president’s immediate reaction after being shot was “badass”
Tech Analysis: €2.5 billion deal to take Keywords Studios private could prove to be a bargainDublin-headquartered video games studio to get additional firepower to become the go-to shop for services globally
Connected Magazine The last word on passwordsFaced with an endless loop of security breaches, tech companies like Apple want everyone to use a password manager. But should the era of the password come to an end, asks Jason Walsh
Connected Magazine Eamonn Carey: even tech can’t continually wow usIt can be hard to push past feeling ‘meh’ sometimes, but new experiences keep things fresh
Connected Magazine Tech and kids: When is the right time?Experts say the right strategy for youngsters and screens is all about maturity of the children and maintaining an online/offline balance, writes Liam Coates
Connected Magazine AI and elections: Soft fakes, robo-clips and voices from the graveArtificial intelligence is going to affect our democracy in profound ways, and the process is already under way
Connected Magazine Cloudbursting: why multi-cloud may be bestIf the goal of cloud computing is to simplify enterprise IT, why are more companies now engaging with multiple cloud providers – and how can management be made easier?
Connected Magazine Data centre constraints and the FDI pipelineThe impact of rationing data centre connectivity will have a significant impact on Ireland’s ability to capitalise on the AI revolution and damage the country’s reputation as an international technology hub. Ian Campbell reports
Technology Game on or game over? Intel boss talks tough on Nvidia When the chips are down the only thing to do is fight back but Intel needs to turn things around quickly to ensure it is a key player in the AI revolution
Tech Explainer: Why Intel is selling off a stake in its Irish facilityChip giant is taking a big bet in sell down its ownership of a key facility, but the gamble is part of a bid to ensure relevancy in the industry as AI takes hold
AI as humanity’s saviour, destroyer or somewhere in between: experts from industry weigh in Speakers at Dublin Tech Summit talk on the positives and negatives arising from widespread adoption of artificial intelligence technology
GES24 Be ‘uncomfortably excited’ about potential impact of AI on jobs, delegates told Samantha Barry expressed concern saying how newsrooms have to play it carefully when introducing AI
Connected Magazine Samsung seeks to be AI leader in smartphonesThe brand’s head of mobile experience on how the company is putting artificial intelligence in your hands
Connected Magazine Charlie Taylor: How to protect yourself against fake news With the proliferation of misinformation abounding online, individuals need to take steps to assess the trustworthiness of what they are reading
Connected Magazine Eamonn Carey: Could Guilt-as-a-Service be the next big thing?Our tech columnist ponders whether we could all do with a little asshole on demand in our lives to push us along
Connected Magazine Orchestrating the future: what Drake’s fake Tupac samples show us about AI musicAI is having an effect on what we listen to. Alex Meehan tunes in to find out just how big an impact it is having
Connected Magazine What does Meta’s AI investment tell us about the limits of large language models?Facebook's owner has made a bullish move in artificial intelligence but the company’s chief scientist says LLMs may be running out of road. So how different will the future of AI look, asks Jason Walsh
Connected Magazine Meet the Irish start-ups at the forefront of a medtech revolutionThe medical devices sector is a significant one of the Irish economy, but is it about to find itself at the centre of a healthcare revolution?
Connected Magazine Unlikely influencers on how to use TikTok to grow your businessThe controversial video platform isn’t just for influencers. Ellie Donnelly talks to some enterprises who are using TikTok to grow their businesses
Connected Magazine How Irish education system must change to prevent cracks in the tech talent pipelineChanges in third-level education are meeting demands from the tech industry for a combination of transversal skills and real-world experience as well as excellent qualifications. Ian Campbell reports