Notion, which has its EMEA offices in Dublin, has a loyal following among productivity nerds. Here is a guide to get you acquainted.
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The European Commission has been toying with the universal degree system idea for a while but it looks set to make it a reality with its latest proposals.
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Dr Antje Scharenberg and Dr Philip Di Salvo from the University of St Gallen discuss the ‘automation of inequality’ that underpins AI innovation.
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Four Canadian school boards are seeking more than $4bn in damages and claim Meta, TikTok and Snapchat have rewired how children think, behave and learn.
Read more: Canada schools accuse social media giants of impacting students
This is strongest growth Huawei has recorded since 2019, when the company was hit with US restrictions accusing the company of being a national security risk.
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Screenshots suggest X is planning to let users create 'not suitable for work' communities, while recent data suggest its userbase has dropped significantly since the end of 2022.
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The company said its palm recognition service, which is available in the US, has been used in store more than 8m times.
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The tech giant claims Andrew Aude repeatedly leaked confidential details about upcoming products so he could 'kill' off the ones he took issue with.
Read more: Apple sues former staffer for allegedly leaking company secrets
Projected to reach a revenue of $4.3bn globally this year, e-sports has been growing in popularity wildly and start-ups such as Nativz Gaming are trying to hone it.
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Sam Bankman-Fried's sentencing judge accused him of lying during his testimony and claimed he knew what he was doing was wrong.
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Hays’ Pam Lindsay-Dunn has some advice for new starters, including knowing the difference between normal settling-in feelings and ‘I’ve made a huge mistake’.
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Additional funding will support AI and data science postgraduate qualifications to be delivered by Ulster University and Queen’s University Belfast.
Read more: Invest NI launches new £16.3m AI centre in Northern Ireland
The White House has issued three 'binding requirements' to promote the safe use of AI by the federal government.
Read more: US federal agencies must have a chief AI officer under new order
From robots counting hedgehogs to smart pebbles on the beach, the fight against climate breakdown takes many forms.
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A report from GLAAD claims Meta's lack of enforcement has allowed anti-transgender content to 'flourish' on Facebook, Instagram and Threads.
Read more: Anti-LGBTQ posts are ‘widespread’ on Meta’s platforms, report claims
Take-Two plans to gain access to the various game titles created by Gearbox, more than two years after its expensive acquisition of mobile game developer Zynga.
Read more: Take-Two to acquire Gearbox in $460m all-stock deal
The latest investment gives Amazon a minority ownership position in Anthropic, which is already backed by the likes of Google and Salesforce.
Read more: Amazon strengthens Anthropic ties with $2.75bn investment
The joint venture aims to create multiple wind farms across Ireland's midlands, which would create hundreds of jobs and generate enough energy to power up to 450,000 homes.
Read more: Bord na Móna and SSE to boost Irish wind in €1bn venture
CEO and founder Sonia Neary said the investment will help the company expand its footprint across the UK, where several hospitals use its Portasana platform.
Read more: Wellola raises €2.2m led by Elkstone for healthcare platform
Qualcom's managing director Ken Ryan discusses how the IT sector has evolved over the years and the 'multifaceted challenges' that are affecting the industry.
Read more: Finding the ‘delicate’ balance of security and innovation in IT