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Tech

    Twitter is expected to cut hundreds of jobs as it struggles to make money
    Facebook apologises for another censorship slip, as it promises more graphic news
    FBI investigating cyber attacks that crippled Twitter, Netflix and Amazon last night
    'If you think instant messaging is private, you're in for a big surprise'
    We've just been given a little look at Nintendo's brand new console
    Michael Noonan has announced another 40 new jobs for Limerick
    A man accused of murdering his Tinder date has walked free from court in Australia
    Ecuador has cut internet access for WikiLeaks founder over US election
    Wikileaks accuse John Kerry of ordering Ecuador to cut off Julian Assange's wifi
    Wikileaks has accused unknown state actors of cutting Julian Assange's internet connection
    'The land of a thousand hills' is now using drones to deliver medicine
    This is how you can quickly remove your embarrassing browser history
    Own a Galaxy Note 7? Samsung will replace it or refund you
    Artist Kevin Sharkey ordered to pay €5,000 damages over tweet claiming Kerryman was 'racist'
    After taking over people's social lives, Facebook's new service is targeting their work lives
    Own a Samsung Galaxy Note 7? Turn it off
    Samsung has responded to the Galaxy Note 7 reports - and says it is 'adjusting production'
    Opinion: 'Do you have a Yahoo email account? If so, you should close it'
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    Here are some handy iPhone and Android gestures you might not know about
    Your iPhone now has a hidden magnifying mode that you can use
    Watch out Apple - Google has finally hit the market with an uber smartphone of its own
    Enda Kenny announces 100% fibre-optic broadband for his hometown
    Meet Kirobo, Toyota's new friendly robot that could cure your loneliness
    RTÉ has shelved plans to axe its Longwave 252 service
    Disgruntled customer smashes up smartphones at Apple store in France
    You can now exchange your foreign leftover coins at Irish airports for duty free vouchers
    Germany has stopped Facebook from harvesting WhatsApp subscriber data
    Report recommends that 'revenge porn' and 'upskirting' are made criminal offences
    "Change your password now" - What to do if you have a Yahoo account
    Data Protection Commissioner seeking answers after massive Yahoo privacy breach
    'Building up instead of out will prepare Dublin for 21st century city living'
    Yahoo confirms at least 500 million accounts hacked
    Eir is hiring 100 new people to work on the rollout of rural broadband
    Foreign investor firms responsible for around a fifth of Dublin house purchases
    Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan want to end all disease
    The EU has scrapped the 90-day limit on free roaming charges
    A €500m investment yesterday and 300 jobs today - it's been a good week so far for Limerick
    Pharmaceutical BioPark to create 500 full-time jobs and 800 construction jobs in Cork
    If you're not using burst mode on your camera, you're missing a trick
    'You're opening doors for them' - The community that encourages kids to code is five today
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