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Technology

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Viral video showing scarily realistic human-looking robot debunked as fake
Hundreds of customers still in dark as Click.ie is up and running again
Silicon Valley looks to Africa as a new tech frontier
Trump announces tariffs on $50 billion worth of Chinese goods
Meet the 'secretive' Limerick man who's quietly putting eyes on spacecraft and cars
Kids call Childline upset after playing over-18s video games with family members
Parents Panel: What are your must-have apps for family life?
The new project helping parents develop their kids' emotional resilience
'A gender equality paradox': Countries with more gender equality have fewer female STEM grads
Number of websites infected by cryptocurrency hack, Ireland's National Cyber Security Centre says
The Limerick billionaires behind Stripe are opening a Dublin engineering hub
Tallaght Hospital says new app will 'help patients get the most from their treatment'
'You can't stop a student from competing because their mother is a scientist'
'A digital revolution': Forty schools to offer Computer Science as Leaving Cert subject in September
People being warned to check systems as Intel reveals 'serious flaws' in its computer chips
Only 90s Kids Can Pass This Extremely Simple Quiz
Has technology killed the art of human connection? Dublin's Science Gallery is going to find out
Amazon's Alexa won Christmas this year
Australia is using drones to spot sharks before they attack
Pokémon Go could help people who struggle socially
Scientists develop 3D printed 'living tattoo' that responds to its surroundings
The future of work: How these Irish workplaces are ending the era of the boss
Electronic passport machines are coming into service in Dublin Airport today
Facebook confirms plans to create hundreds of jobs in Ireland next year
'They can make mistakes and there's no consequence': How Ireland's medical students train for surgery
'Only 10% of data available about a human is actually used': How cognitive computing can change healthcare
Beyond Silicon Docks: How a hot market for tech jobs is driving hubs across rural Ireland
Irresponsible or realistic: Is 13 too young for the digital age of consent?
20 million disease-spreading mosquitoes will be released in the US - but it's a good thing
Your Facebook Messenger will soon be filled with advertisements
After a few glitches, Facebook is confident its drones will provide internet to 4 billion people
Microsoft to cut thousands of jobs - but impact on Irish staff 'will be minimal'
Artificial intelligence is good for the world....claims Sophia the robot
Pharmaceutical firm MSD announces 330 jobs in Carlow and Cork
Police using drones with cameras to target shooting and poisoning of birds of prey
This gadget will sound an alarm if your charger overheats
Burger King advert tricked into telling customers the food contains 'cyanide' and 'rat meat'
What will happen to your Facebook account when you die?
Trinity breakthrough means a computer hard-disk’s capacity could be increased by 1,000
India could be the home of the next Mark Zuckerberg