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As our everyday world moves increasingly online, the digital landscape presents new challenges for ensuring accessibility for the blind. A recent court challenge against Domino's pizza may be a watershed case guiding the

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Adrian Weckler: 'WeWork is a mess but not fatal'
Is WeWork's financial implosion a sign that the co-working model faces a bust? What might the excesses of CEO and co-founder Adam Neumann's former reign mean for the future of its Irish offices?

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Speech recognition expert raises concerns around voice technology in the workplace
Irish speech recognition developer Soapbox Labs has warned employers to be careful about the implications of bringing voice interfaces and similar technology into the workplace.

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New 'Airbnb for athletes' app launched to link sports personalities to business gigs
Player and talent agency Sport Endorse has launched an app that allows companies to scroll through a menu of sports stars who are available to attend events or do other work.

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Cork man's firm aims to strike gold with hi-tech metal
Cork scientist Dr Ivor Guiney's Paragraf firm has been awarded a £500,000 grant in the UK to help fund R-D into replacing indium tin oxide, an expensive rare metal used in the manufacture of solar panels, smartphones and TVs.

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Software group iQuate raises $10m as it looks to the cloud for new growth opportunities
Irish software company iQuate has closed a $10m (€9.14m) funding round to drive further expansion, backed by Dublin and Silicon Valley based Atlantic Bridge Venture Partners and private investors.

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