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Tech

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Students urged to steer clear of ChatGPT essays as bot reopens debate on college assessment
Emails of some eircom.net users have been permanently deleted in error, company says
Intel offers workers at Kildare plant voluntary unpaid leave in effort to cut costs
Opinion: As a former Twitter employee, I'm horrified by what Elon Musk is doing
Declan Cashin
'Too much too soon': Irish tech 'unicorn' to cut workforce by 40%
Musk tells staff to brace for ‘difficult times’ as he warns of Twitter’s demise
Tech companies expanded ‘a little too quickly’, Varadkar says
EU lawmakers impose single charger for all smartphones from 2024
Opinion: Securing the world’s data - Ireland’s rising role as a global data hub
Jacky Fox
Taskforce had 'positive' discussions with Data Protection Commission about vaccine tracking system
France slaps fines of €100 million on Google and €35 million on Amazon over advertising cookies
US government sues Google over its 'illegal monopoly' on internet search and advertising services
Amazon says email telling employees to delete TikTok from their phones 'sent in error'
Tech has been the driving force behind the taxi industry’s evolution and it's not slowing down
Treating lung disease to smart toy tech: where Ireland is spending €65m to disrupt tech
US delays Huawei ban for up to 90 days, while founder says the firm 'can't be isolated'
Love at first like: Facebook to add 'secret crush' feature as part of revamp of social network
Facebook says whatever fine it faces over password breach is matter for Irish data watchdog
Apple fixes bug that allowed FaceTime users to listen to a person before they answer call
Tech giants are turning Dublin into one of Europe’s hottest property markets
Amazon says customers' email addresses were exposed
Crowley Carbon is building a developer team in Sofia because Dublin talent is too costly
Facebook is moving into AIB's Ballsbridge HQ and could bring 5,000 more jobs
The Irish for... 'Why the naming of new technologies in Irish can be more controversial than with English'
Darach Ó Séaghdha
Google fired 48 for sexual harassment in past two years
Technology firm Voxpro announces creation of 400 jobs in Cork
Here's what you need to know about Apple's three new iPhones
US tech firm to add 350 jobs in Dublin
Hundreds of customers still in dark as Click.ie is up and running again
WhatsApp bans under 16s from using its app in Europe
This Irish man sees thousands of startup pitches a year - here's how to get his attention
An Irish answer to Amazon's same-day delivery has bagged €650k from investors
How tech firms outside Dublin are luring staff away from the capital
How a brain-like computer could be used to mark exams
Facial recognition used to publicly shame jaywalkers and toilet paper thieves in China
Beyond Silicon Docks: How a hot market for tech jobs is driving hubs across rural Ireland
Elon Musk backs call for killer robots to be banned
Google sacks worker who said women don't fill tech jobs due to 'biological issues' in internal memo
Google won't have to pay €1 billion tax in France - because its Irish subsidiary is not taxable there
There are hundreds of piracy-enabling gadgets for sale on Facebook, despite a ban