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Technology

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‘Very worst’ banned Twitter trolls rear up amid Elon Musk buyout bid
Opinion: Advice for parents on how to push back on their kids' use of technology
Helen Browne M.I.A.C.P.
Opinion: Ireland needs to engage in closer co-operation with the EU on cybercrime
Malcolm Byrne
Larry Donnelly: 'Who the f*** reads newspapers?' Society would be better off if young people did
Larry Donnelly
Embattled Apple unveils new products including iPhone 13
Accenture announces 500 new jobs for Munster and Dublin
IT services remain disrupted at two colleges after ransomware attacks
Opinion: If an Electoral Commission is established, it faces a mammoth task
Malcolm Byrne
Opinion: Government must learn the lessons of the Leaving Cert calculated grades debacle
Aisling Ryan & Pierce Ryan
TikTok set to appear in US court to argue attempted ban is not motivated by 'genuine security concerns'
Judge halts WeChat ban in US-China tech battle
More a motorcycle with propellers, Japanese company unveils its 'flying car'
Ransomware and remote working: If Twitter can be breached, then every company must be vigilant
Jacky Fox
Explainer: Why the UK is facing a clash with China over Huawei and 5G
China hits out at UK decision to strip Huawei out of 5G networks by 2027
Amazon plans to ban police use of its facial recognition software for a year
Huawei says its survival is at stake after latest US restrictions
'Immersive heritage trail' app to be launched in bid to attract tourists to Dublin's Docklands
Amidst crisis at home, Johnson talks 'limbless chickens' and 'pink-eyed terminators' in UN speech
Tech giant Huawei announces €70m for research plans in Ireland
Opinion: Quitting social media enriched my life hugely - would you dare to hit delete?
Laoighseach Ní Choistealbha
Opinion: Technology was meant to be our great liberator but instead it became our prison
Shane Cradock
Samsung delays launch of folding smartphone amid reports that its screen keeps breaking
Ireland's 'stable political environment' attracted a major HIV drug firm to Dublin
How tech could help students learn Irish more easily in school
Opinion: We need to be able to track where our charity donation goes. Here's how
Danny Curran
Children who own mobile phones at younger age perform worse in reading and maths tests
Inspired by the Coast Guard, this young scientist from Clare hopes to develop an improved life jacket
'Unless parents cure their own smartphone addiction, they won't be able to cure their kids'
Tech giants are turning Dublin into one of Europe’s hottest property markets
Some people are paying 'on the double' for phone insurance
Major Facebook outage as users experience problems loading social media site
'There's very little talent': How Ireland's blockchain firms are trying to fix staff shortages
The advance of cashless tech is not just about ease, it's also about millennials dispelling notions
Technology firm Voxpro announces creation of 400 jobs in Cork
Mandatory security requirements introduced to protect companies against cyber attacks
Here's what you need to know about Apple's three new iPhones
Amazon has become a trillion dollar company
'It's too easy to use trucks in attacks': Irish team aiming to prevent vehicles being used by terrorists
Viral video showing scarily realistic human-looking robot debunked as fake