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# Internet

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Irish banks are 'absolutely not prepared' for cyber attacks
'I started with a programming book that cost 40 quid. Now we sell to 25 countries'
Dublin startup Brite:Bill racked up €3.6m profit before huge sale to Israeli multinational
Smaller firms underestimate the power of 'the cloud' - it helps you compete with the big players
Sanj Bhayro
Your crash course in... How a Dublin server sparked Microsoft's three-year row with the US
'I started with a programming book that cost 40 quid. Now we sell to 25 countries'
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp has pumped over €10m into Irish news agency Storyful
The Irish state will pump $25m into the firm behind a giant cable from Mayo to the US
The Irish state will pump $25m into the firm behind a giant cable from Mayo to the US
Eir claims the duty to provide phone services for all has 'unlawfully interfered' with its rights
Twitter's value plunges after reports that Google won't bother placing a bid
Despite rising profits, the record label behind some of Ireland's top musicians still fears pirates
Apple doubles down on Ireland as it moves iTunes business to Cork
Apple doubles down on Ireland as it moves iTunes business to Cork
An Amazon-style portal could soon help you 'build a relationship' with the government
"Change your password now" - What to do if you have a Yahoo account
An Amazon-style portal could soon help you 'build a relationship' with the government
This time we mean it: EU to bring in unlimited free roaming next year
Google has muscled in on Facebook's dominance of messaging by rolling out its own smart app
Six Irish towns to get broadband connectivity on a par with Tokyo
Some big changes will help protect freedom of speech on Yelp and Tripadvisor
Apple Japan unit hit with €105m tax bill over money sent to Ireland: report
Online insurance broker 123.ie is raking in the cash as it pays out €15m windfall
The EU is about to force WhatsApp and Skype to play by the traditional telecoms rules
Hassle is going nationwide in the UK and plans to hire thousands more cleaners
Sensors on buildings and buses: Here's what Dublin needs to be a city of the future
Here's how one of the country's best tech investors chooses where to put its money
'It's not possible to get the hackers to fight for the right side because they earn more money'
Irish tech firms raised an enormous half a billion euro in the first half of the year
Eir is challenging its legal requirement to provide basic phone services in rural areas
Eir is challenging its legal requirement to provide basic phone services in rural areas
eBay will close its Dundalk operation next year
Hackers post naked pictures, passport and driver's licence of Ghostbusters star to her website
Child pornography: 75 people arrested in Europe-wide crackdown
New EU rules look set to change how WhatsApp makes money from your data
Ireland's young people read less online news than any other EU country (but they love Facebook)
15 million people in the UK have done a "digital detox"
Today is the 25th anniversary of the public internet in Ireland
The RDS is in no shape to host international events like Rugby World Cup games
Facebook faces a multi-billion euro tax bill over its Irish operations