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Offaly was once the centre of the world for stargazing - today it takes a giant leap back there
There's now huge concern that planning delays will scupper Apple's €850m plans for Galway
MS Paint isn't being scrapped - but you will have to download it
Microsoft is getting rid of Paint after over three decades
Meteor will be called Eir from September
'Just a taste of what is to come': Worldwide operation shuts down two huge 'dark web' markets
'Technology is the great equaliser' - how two apps for those with impaired sight are levelling the playing field
Two robots casually debated the future of humans in Hong Kong this week
Your Facebook Messenger will soon be filled with advertisements
Explainer: What is Bitcoin, and why is it making headlines again?
How far are we from seeing driverless cars on Irish roads?
Google won't have to pay €1 billion tax in France - because its Irish subsidiary is not taxable there
Facebook wants to build its own town - This is what it will look like
After a few glitches, Facebook is confident its drones will provide internet to 4 billion people
Emails between Google and Uber show how the tech giants became enemies
Sex robots could help elderly, disabled but may lead to more objectification of women, study warns
TV star Blac Chyna exploring 'all legal options' amid Rob Kardashian 'revenge porn' claims
Poll: If your computer was hacked, would you pay the €264 ransom?
Cyberattack that has swept the world was 'aimed at Ukraine'
Instagram fitness star killed by exploding whipped cream canister
'Nothing to do with Enda leaving': Web Summit organisers announce Dublin event
Bono-backed startup says there's only so far you can trade on a famous name
Poll: Should relatives have access to a person's social media accounts after they die?
Smart rainfall sensors are being used in Dublin city to give an early-warning defence from flooding
There are hundreds of piracy-enabling gadgets for sale on Facebook, despite a ban
Campaign For Leo website was set up last year - but Leo says it 'wasn't prep for leadership contest'
A Google AI beat the world's best player at this ancient Chinese board game
Leaked documents 'show Facebook's secret censorship rules'
Twitter co-founder says 'sorry' for election of Donald Trump
Airbnb is now listing activities for tourists travelling to Dublin
The Irish app that wants to help people get up in the morning
Republican politician resigns after he's revealed as the creator of misogynistic Reddit forum
Laptop ban on Europe-US flights? It could be happening
Worldwide ransomware attacks - what we know so far
This gadget will sound an alarm if your charger overheats
Five big things to change about how you use your phone
From coding to a new language, learn something new using your phone
Simple expert tips on how to make the most of your phone's camera
Facebook publishes ads in newspapers warning people about fake news
Hostelworld founder Ray Nolan: 'This is my first real job in six or seven years'