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Here's What Happened Today: Friday
After a stumbling start, Web Summit looks at home in Portugal
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Tesco Bank freezes 20,000 UK accounts after fraud attack
The Galaxy S8 smartphone will have artificial intelligence that can order food for you
Ryanair promises in-air Wi-Fi 'in the next year or two' - and that's only the start of its tech plans
"Hack-back vendors" and private security firms could be used to fight cybercrime
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
French teen gets suspended jail term for naming wifi network after Islamic State
The saga is over: Gawker and Hulk Hogan settle for $31 million
Over a million people checked in on Facebook in solidarity with Indian Reservation protests
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
"Landing has taken place!": Three astronauts return to earth after 115 days in space
Solar roof tiles launched by billionaire Elon Musk as price yet to be revealed
250 million loops later, Ireland's biggest Vine star tells us what the app meant to him
Twitter is shutting down its Vine video app
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'
Julien Mercille
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