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Chicago police investigate alleged rape of teen streamed on Facebook
Banning laptops on flights was prompted by 'credible' reports of potential IS attacks
'One million tonnes of food are wasted in Ireland each year, people know that's wrong'
Here are the new updates Apple announced this morning
In Youghal, one businessman prays for storms to test his high-speed 'stealth boats'
Chaos at gaming event in Dublin as crowd queues for hours before being turned away
The family at the centre of THAT viral interview are back for another one
What will happen to your Facebook account when you die?
Why Samsung's 360 camera is perfect... if you're a Samsung fanboy
Assange accuses CIA of 'devastating incompetence' and warns he has a lot more info to leak
TVs used to spy on people? Tech industry keen to reassure public following Wikileaks hack
Apple Pay is now available in Ireland
Trinity breakthrough means a computer hard-disk’s capacity could be increased by 1,000
Snapchat's parent company is now valued at €32 billion
A family-owned cake maker has raised over €6m for a new factory in Tallaght
Apple is changing the iPhone's charging port again
'No Drone Zone': Dublin Airport launches campaign to safeguard flying space
Poll: Should sex education deal with sexting and pornography?
Back from the dead: Nokia relaunches the iconic 3310
British extremist gets 5-year jail term over hate crimes on social media
A US judge has ruled you have a right to know all these actors' ages
Galway mathematicians have found a way of making Batman's cape
Russia accused of cyberattacks in another election - This time in France
Poll: Do you get dragged into doing work while off-duty?
Mark Zuckerberg wants Facebook to be a 'global community'
This is the county with the worst broadband access in Ireland
India could be the home of the next Mark Zuckerberg
Irish gamblers are the third biggest losers in the world
Wikipedia bans Daily Mail links as references
Facebook launches 'community help' feature to aid people dealing with disasters or tragedies
'We just couldn't keep up with what the phone could do' - The trouble of keeping kids safe online
Dublin's getting a new 'free-flowing think space' for creatives
The company making lots of money out of the chaos Trump's tweets cause in the corporate world
Snapchat seeking $3 billion as it plans to sell shares on stock market
Demand for .ie websites falls in Ireland - but is on the rise internationally
Almost two billion people are on Facebook now
Facebook ordered to pay $500 million in Oculus Rift theft case
Co Clare 'loner' avoids jail after posting photos of 19 local teenage girls to porn site
Irish tech executives say Trump's travel ban 'makes no sense morally or economically'