Eogan was a freelance reporter for TechFinitive.com, covering technology news across hardware, innovation and security. Now based in London, he is proudly Irish and fluent in Gaeilge.
Top tech companies in Cork, Ireland
Cork isn't merely the headquarters of Apple, but also some of Europe’s top tech companies. We profile a number of the most interesting.
Arm “tests the value of market monopoly” as it announces change in pricing policy
Arm is reportedly looking to increase profits in an attempt to entice IPO investors later this year. We explain its proposed new business model, and what other options customers have.
Sophos reveals how GPT can help defeat cyberattackers
Research reveals how cybersecurity defenders can use GPT-3 (and by extension GPT-4) to filter malicious activity and reduce cyber threats
Job anxieties still prevalent in UK tech sector
More than 80% of tech workers are likely to look for new roles by the end of 2023, according to a study conducted by technology talent specialist Lorien.
Red Kubes launches startup accelerator programme
Startups in the UK and The Netherlands are being offered a free ride on Red Kubes' Kubernates platform - find out how to apply
UK government announces £360m investment in tech industry
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak today launched the government’s new framework to “cement” the UK’s place as a science and technology superpower by 2030. But is £360m really enough?
Samsung’s chip division loses $2.3 billion in first two months of 2023
It's been a tough two months for any company reliant on manufacturing chips, and that's set to continue - but Samsung remains strong overall
KIOXIA and HPE collaborate on Spaceborne Computer-2 Programme
Forget edge computing: Kioxia and HPE's partnership on the Spaceborne Computer-2 takes server-grade computing into space.
Microsoft launches AI-powered Bing on mobile devices
The new Bing, Microsoft's AI-powered answering engine, is now available on the Bing mobile app and Microsoft Edge on iOS and Android.
Microsoft responds to Bing AI chat search engine ‘confusion’
Microsoft has taken drastic measures to solve the well-documented problems experienced by early users of Bing’s AI-powered search. The answer: shorten the sessions.