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'Paddy Cosgrave was wrong to invite Le Pen - and wrong to use Northern Ireland in his justification'
David McCann
Hundreds of customers still in dark as Click.ie is up and running again
Twitter suspends personal account of Infowars' host Alex Jones
Google records people's movements even when told not to
Samsung releases new Galaxy smartphone with a promise of 24-hour battery life
Elon Musk sends Tesla stock price soaring with a tweet
The department claims it remains on track but what's happening with the National Broadband Plan?
British MPs want a levy on social media sites to stem fake news
Silicon Valley looks to Africa as a new tech frontier
Minister tells Facebook he is 'appalled and disgusted' over harmful content
Zuckerberg says Holocaust denial is 'deeply offensive' after criticism over comments
Calls for fines and gardaí after undercover report about Facebook moderation in Dublin
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom suffers setback in his fight against extradition to the US
Intel CEO resigns over 'past consensual relationship' with an employee
Addiction to video games is now a recognised illness
Trump announces tariffs on $50 billion worth of Chinese goods
Dixons Carphone yet to determine if Irish customers affected by major cyber attack
Virgin 'working to resolve' issues affecting mobile customers
Abortion legislation expected to be law by January 2019
'I'm sorry' - Facebook boss faces European lawmakers
The EU's biggest data protection regulation in 30 years hits this Friday - and we want to hear your questions on it
Yanny or Laurel? What do you hear in the internet's latest mind-melting debate
Meet the 'secretive' Limerick man who's quietly putting eyes on spacecraft and cars
Inside the battle over unpaid wages at the collapsed Irish YouTube channel Facts
Twitter urges users to change passwords after data 'unmasked'
Facebook sends rival's shares tumbling as it announced 'meaningful, long-term' dating service
Despite privacy controversy, profits at Facebook are soaring
WhatsApp bans under 16s from using its app in Europe
Facebook rolls out major privacy changes for ads, personal info and facial recognition
Does Facebook really not sell your data to advertisers?
Mark Zuckerberg among the 87 million Facebook users whose data was sold
Fancy a bed in the cargo hold? Airbus is planning to transform lower-decks into sleeping quarters
Mark Zuckerberg is getting a grilling by Congress over Facebook privacy fears
Irish scientists will help build the world's most powerful and expensive telescope
Facebook to create thousands of jobs making the site 'more accountable and transparent'
Cambridge Analytica: UK regulator probing Facebook over data used in political campaigns
Up to 87 million people impacted by Facebook data breach
Spotify made its debut on Wall Street and rocketed to a $30bn valuation
This Irish man sees thousands of startup pitches a year - here's how to get his attention
Zuckerberg says no: Facebook CEO turns down request to appear before British MPs