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Lenovo's next smartphone is going to project a touchscreen onto any surface
Google is now answering your questions before you can finish asking them
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There's a hidden 'low light' mode buried deep in your iPhone's settings
Twitter's answer to live-streaming has arrived on Android
The man Apple just gave a major promotion to has 5,000 patents to his name
Has Microsoft designed its best budget smartphone yet?
To help its future, Instagram will start relying on an old tool
Those security questions you use for your accounts aren't exactly safe
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A website that helps people find affairs has been hacked - along with personal information
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Google files a patent for robot toys that will listen and talk to you
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The company behind Grand Theft Auto is suing the BBC
The Irish-owned company that's shaking up payments could be worth €4.5 billion soon
Here's what happens when you search for your own name on Google Maps
Google's new idea will let you send links by sound
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Does the screen quality of a smartphone matter any longer?
This event wants to bring Irish research to you while you're having a pint
5 apps worth downloading this week
Toshiba's second Chromebook manages to right the wrongs of the original
The EU's proposal for a single digital market has an unlikely supporter
One of the world's hottest startups has landed in Dublin - and they're hiring
This camera drone flies itself and will follow you wherever you go*
One year later, how has the 'Right to be forgotten' panned out for Europe?
Happy 150th birthday Nokia. Here's why we owe so much to the 3210
Now anyone can use Skype's real-time video chat translator
A peeing droid has caused Google to suspend its map editing service
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Facebook thinks it has found a way to hurt Google's search business