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Eir to add a further 200,000 homes and businesses to its gigabit fibre network
TikTok to open cybersecurity centre in Ireland
Debt, solar shingles and Desperate Housewives — Why are some Tesla shareholders suing Elon Musk?
Major investment and increase in staff at National Cyber Security Centre
Gardaí believe that Irish financial institutions could be at risk from an international crime gang
HSE effort to rebuild systems after ransomware attack is 'gaining momentum'
Facebook says its content moderators are ‘not denied access’ to non-disclosure agreements
HSE ransomware attack began on a single computer when an employee clicked on a link
Ireland's response to the HSE cyber attack has been undermined by Government cuts to Defence Forces, say senior officers
Facebook touts progress in curbing hate and violent content
China is setting up its own version of GDPR - but how will it work in one of the most secretive countries in the world?
Personal data of MyHome.ie customers 'inadvertently' leaked online
Poll: How often do you change your online passwords?
China lands spacecraft on Mars for the first time
EU unveils 'landmark' rules on Artificial Intelligence to curb 'high-risk' technologies
Netflix reports slower subscriber growth as Covid-related TV and film production delays bite
Poll: Do you still use Facebook?
Facebook accused of ‘disingenuous’ submission over Electoral Reform Bill
Twitter survey launched to develop platform rules for world leaders
Gardaí begin probe of Fastway cyber attack
Fastway Couriers apologises after customer data from over 440,000 parcel deliveries hacked
Huawei to create 110 jobs in Ireland over next two years
Poll: Would you use the payments app being planned by Irish banks?
Google threatens to pull search engine in Australia amid row over paying media outlets
Swiss tech sleuths claim two people at the origin QAnon conspiracy
WhatsApp reassures users of privacy as people flock to Signal and Telegram
Irish-founded Stripe to stop processing payments for Donald Trump's campaign website
Facebook and Twitter both (temporarily) ban Donald Trump from posting for the first time
'Too big to care': 2020 was the year that Europe got serious about tackling Big Tech
Trump administration appeals court ruling that blocked its attempted TikTok ban
China launches landmark probe into online retail behemoth Alibaba
Texas and 10 other US states sue Google for anti-competitive practices
Pornhub introduces curbs against illegal content amid reports of child sex abuse and rape videos
Eir CEO says it was a 'mistake' to locate customer care centre in Sligo
Vatican inquiry after Pope's Instagram account 'likes' racy image by Brazilian model
Ireland 'far behind the curve' on gambling laws as warning sounded on 'insidious' loot boxes in video games
US government sues Google over its 'illegal monopoly' on internet search and advertising services
Apple prepares to unveil the iPhone 12
Google must negotiate with media groups over paying for online news, Paris court rules
TikTok set to appear in US court to argue attempted ban is not motivated by 'genuine security concerns'