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A pivotal moment: The internet is in a state of uncertainty right now - what happens next?
Revolut takes 'first steps' toward offering loans and bank accounts to Irish users
‘Trove of racial hatred’ exposed by investigation into online platforms
Judge asked to delay Theranos founder sentencing to September
Meta targets 'cyber mercenaries' using Facebook to spy
Amazon server outage hits thousands of Disney+ and Netflix customers
Watchdog orders shop to refund customers who never received PS5 consoles bought last year
WhatsApp Ireland allowed to challenge €225m GDPR fine in High Court
Facebook ends facial recognition over privacy fears
Facebook whistleblower says social network makes hate ‘unquestionably worse’
Electric cars 'not yet affordable' for many as Ireland pushes for a million on the road by 2030
Open Thread: Your tips for quitting or cutting down on social media
Zuckerberg says claim Facebook put profits over safety 'just not true'
What do Irish politicians make of calls to 'nationalise' or 'break up' Facebook?
Explainer: Why did Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp go down yesterday?
Canadian pair released from China following US deal with Huawei’s Meng Wanzhou
Apple will not let Fortnite back to app store until case ends
Orban party blames opposition for Hungary primaries debacle after alleged cyber attack
Ireland's data watchdog raises concerns over new Facebook/Ray-Ban smart glasses
The HSE has reported more than 1,000 Covid-19 misinformation posts on social media
WhatsApp Ireland fights back against Data Protection Commissioner's €225 million fine
Amazon to create 500 jobs at new Irish warehouse
Eir to add a further 200,000 homes and businesses to its gigabit fibre network
TikTok to open cybersecurity centre in Ireland
Debt, solar shingles and Desperate Housewives — Why are some Tesla shareholders suing Elon Musk?
Major investment and increase in staff at National Cyber Security Centre
Gardaí believe that Irish financial institutions could be at risk from an international crime gang
HSE effort to rebuild systems after ransomware attack is 'gaining momentum'
Facebook says its content moderators are ‘not denied access’ to non-disclosure agreements
HSE ransomware attack began on a single computer when an employee clicked on a link
Ireland's response to the HSE cyber attack has been undermined by Government cuts to Defence Forces, say senior officers
Facebook touts progress in curbing hate and violent content
China is setting up its own version of GDPR - but how will it work in one of the most secretive countries in the world?
Personal data of MyHome.ie customers 'inadvertently' leaked online
Poll: How often do you change your online passwords?
China lands spacecraft on Mars for the first time
EU unveils 'landmark' rules on Artificial Intelligence to curb 'high-risk' technologies
Netflix reports slower subscriber growth as Covid-related TV and film production delays bite
Poll: Do you still use Facebook?
Facebook accused of ‘disingenuous’ submission over Electoral Reform Bill