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Affair website Ashley Madison fined just $1.6 million for massive data breach
Inside the little-known company that brought broadband to dozens of Irish towns
Amazon is opening a bricks-and-mortar store - with no cashiers or checkouts
An Irish cinema startup has just won an investment from Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba
Rupert Murdoch's Fox launches €13.4bn bid to finally get their hands on Sky
Irish scientists mix silly putty with graphene to create ultra-sensitive health sensors
Text messages are on the way out - but we're eating up huge amounts of data
As Ireland's smart cities develop, a government report warns of data security needs
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Council uses VR to show young drivers devastation of crashes
You can now pay for things using your phone (but only if it's an Android)
Virgin Media says restoring internet for customers is 'top priority'
Seven-year-old Syrian girl's Twitter account disappears as Assad's forces close in
The man who brought Ticketmaster to Ireland started off selling tickets in a record shop
30% of Eir broadband customers exposed to cyber attack
Researchers in Cork develop technology that will identify child sexual abuse images online
'Thousands of employees, very highly trained': Kenny pays tribute to Apple
Netflix users can now download films and TV shows
New rules will allow you to use Netflix or Spotify unrestricted across the EU
Paddy Power, Topaz and others stung for sending spam emails and texts
The Irish Internet Association is here to stay, what comes next is a different story
Did Pope Francis really endorse Trump? Pressure grows on Facebook and Google to reduce fake news
The US Navy's brand new $4.4bn destroyer has broken down
'Grindr killer' Stephen Port convicted of murdering three men with date-rape drug
The Irish Internet Association is 'on its deathbed' and in danger of shutting down
Accused of 'blackmailing' publishers, Adblock Plus insists its aim is to create better ads
Scammers using Whatsapp and Daft to extort money from desperate renters
Hostelworld's millionaire founder has poached talent from two hot Irish startups for his new idea
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Ireland to oppose Uber application to circumvent taxi regulations across EU
Three mobile victim of 'major hack' but Irish customers 'not affected'
An open letter to Mark Zuckerberg from the world’s fact-checkers (including TheJournal.ie)
The International Fact-Checking Network
'It's not social to be on social media': The Irishman moving off-the-grid for a happier life
VIDEO: Domino's has begun delivering pizzas by drones
Snapchat is set to go public and is valued at over €20 billion
Mark Zuckerberg among users accidentally declared dead by Facebook
Dublin firm's technology used in new device that cured paralysis in monkeys