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Tesla to lay off thousands of employees due to 'very difficult' road ahead
Children who own mobile phones at younger age perform worse in reading and maths tests
These are the most visited pages on Wikipedia in 2018
SpaceX to lay off 10% of workforce due to 'extraordinarily difficult challenges'
Poll: Do you plan to cut down on screen time in 2019?
At least 3,226 user records compromised in Luas cyber attack
Electric car sales double but this SUV was the most popular new car in Ireland in 2018
'Unless parents cure their own smartphone addiction, they won't be able to cure their kids'
'State-of-the-art' Russian robot unveiled as man in robot costume
Sick of doing the dishes? Ask the dishes to do themselves: Here's what the future of cleaning up looks like
Tech giants are turning Dublin into one of Europe’s hottest property markets
These were the most popular hashtags on Twitter in Ireland this year
Now you can finally limit how often you use apps on your phone
Here's what Nasa's InSight lander has been up to this week
Here are the first photos of Mars from the InSight explorer
Some people are paying 'on the double' for phone insurance
Departing Facebook communications chief takes blame for PR firm controversy
Amazon says customers' email addresses were exposed
Major Facebook outage as users experience problems loading social media site
Irish users may actually be starting to use their smartphones a little bit less
Rewind that dream, I missed a bit: Hear about the future of sleep in our latest podcast
Facebook is moving into AIB's Ballsbridge HQ and could bring 5,000 more jobs
Google's Dublin employees stage walkout over company's treatment of women
'There's very little talent': How Ireland's blockchain firms are trying to fix staff shortages
The advance of cashless tech is not just about ease, it's also about millennials dispelling notions
We're exposed to potential threats via email every day - here's how to spot malicious messages
Richard Lambe
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen dies of cancer aged 65
Ray D'Arcy rubbishes fake news Facebook posts that say he 'invested $5 million in Bitcoin'
Facebook management to be called before Oireachtas Committee over 'alarming' security breach
Elon Musk is being sued by US authorities over his controversial go-private tweet
The founders of Instagram are leaving the company amid reports of clashes with Facebook execs
'This is not the right choice' - Catherine Byrne speaks, but no word on whether she'll support Eoghan Murphy tomorrow
A driverless public transport vehicle is to take to the streets of Dublin for the first time today
Mandatory security requirements introduced to protect companies against cyber attacks
Apple pays over the €14.3bn due to Ireland - but the minister again denies that it's owed
Poll: How often do you buy a new phone?
Here's what you need to know about Apple's three new iPhones
Gardaí arrest four in crackdown on illegal TV streaming
Twitter's Jack Dorsey tells US Senate that platform does not operate on basis of 'political ideology'
'It's too easy to use trucks in attacks': Irish team aiming to prevent vehicles being used by terrorists