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Leaked Builds Suggest iOS 26 Public Beta Release Is Imminent

José Adorno for BGR When will Apple release the first iOS 26 public beta? While the…

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What Does The TV Brand’s Name Stand For?

8th.creator/Shutterstock It’s easy to find TCL products in any store that sells electronics. Shopping in…

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Visit Waterford Unveils New Website, Embracing Local Knowledge with a Human-Backed Digital Concierge Service

Visit Waterford has today (July 22nd) announced the launch of its brand new website, a bold and innovative platform that reimagines how visitors…

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Samsung Galaxy Watch’s Sleep Animals Explained: What Yours Really Means

Framesira/Shutterstock The Samsung Galaxy Watch is a fitness tracker used to measure your overall health…

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New State-of-the-Art facility for Arm opens in Galway

Arm, the company that is building the future of computing, recently celebrated the official opening of its new state-of-the-art facility in Galway City.…

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Companies are drowning in data Shane Mann, CEO of Tranzaura

During the recent Dublin Tech Summit, I recorded a series of podcasts. In my third podcast I spoke with Shane Mann the CEO…

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Which Electronics You Can Take In A Checked Bag (And Which Ones You Can’t)

Artistgndphotography/Getty Images Given how most of us have a range of electronics we use daily,…

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Údarás na Gaeltachta renews bursary to support sustainable development in Gaeltacht regions

Údarás na Gaeltachta, in collaboration with University of Galway, has announced funding for two postgraduate bursaries worth €10,000 each for students enrolling in…

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Think Twice Before Leaving Your Phone Charger Plugged In All Day

Dmitrii Kravchenko/Shutterstock Keeping your phone charger plugged into the wall even when you’re not charging…

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New innovation to create a closed carbon loop

The University of Birmingham, UK, and Brazilian-based CBMM, have partnered on a project to ensure the future supply of Niobium, a non-critical but…

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