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Stylish Audi S3 model receives performance enhancement boost

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With 245 kW (333 PS) and 420 Nm of torque, the Audi S3 is now more powerful than ever.

Audi S3 gets performance boost

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With 245 kW (333 PS) and 420 Nm of torque, the Audi S3 is now more powerful than ever.

Commendable team performance as Buccaneers conclude AIL campaign

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Benetton deliver late blow to Connacht in Italy

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Relegation now an end of season prospect as Buccaneers taste Dubarry Park defeat

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Polestar 4 has no rear window

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When you think: cars-with-no-rear-window, you (should) think of the iconic Maserati MC12 produced from 2004 to 2005. Only 50 examples were produced, and it remains the fastest Maserati road car ever made, with a top speed exceeding 205mph.

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DJ Cassö tours to Galway

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Internet sensation and dance music rising star Cassö will spin his set to audiences at Monroe's Live on Thursday, January 25, at 10pm.

Careers in tech – are you thinking of studying IT or computer science?

With more than 100,000 people employed in the Irish tech sector, and with many of the global tech leaders choosing to have their headquarters in this country, the tech industry here is booming. The Central Statistics Office has valued the IT industry in Ireland at over €241 billion. Dublin is home to Google, Meta, LinkedIn, and HubSpot, to name a few. Studying IT or computer science can offer a rewarding and exciting career. Nowadays, almost every company, whether it is an SME or a large multinational, has its own IT department, meaning that IT and computer science graduates can choose to work in a range of industries such as healthcare, banking, insurance and education. University of Galway, ATU, and TUS offer courses in information technology and computer science.

Smart cars returns to Ireland with new electric car range

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Smart cars will return to the Irish market early next year.

 

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