Irish law ‘blocking’ actions on behalf of children over ‘addictive’ social media apps
State is in breach of EU law, Irish Council for Civil Liberties claims
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State is in breach of EU law, Irish Council for Civil Liberties claims
A US jury has found Meta and YouTube liable for harm caused by the design of their products
A landmark trial found Instagram and YouTube are dangerously addictive. The verdict could reshape social media – and the internet itself
Los Angeles jury awards plaintiffs $3m in damages following first case of its kind to go to court
Matt Brittin to take on role in May, facing advance of Trump lawsuit and challenges to broadcaster’s funding model
Worker alleges racial discrimination in its performance management processes
DarkSword targets phones running specific versions of Apple’s software to steal your data
GrapheneOS has been around for years but is now set to come pre-installed on a Motorola smartphone
Minor upgrades and guaranteed seven years of operating system and security updates at what remains a competitive price
From AI wearables, foldables and robots to weird tech, the Mobile World Congress shows off plenty to look forward to
Man shouted ‘shame on Google’ as he ran on to stage at 3Arena in reference to company’s systems being used by Israeli military
Coalition plans to consult EU and ‘like-minded countries’ to promote Europe-wide measures that could keep children off social media
Data Protection Commission has imposed billions in fines in recent years, but has collected only a fraction so far
Discount retailer trades on multiples that are higher than Apple, Google parent Alphabet, Amazon, Microsoft, Nvidia and Meta
As Iranian authorities restore some online services after crushing anti-government demonstrations, they are using a technological dragnet to target attendees of the protests
‘The UN has served us extremely well ... but reform is needed’ Minister for Foreign Affairs says at Munich Defence Conference
The first in a series of legal cases to allege that Instagram, YouTube and other platforms are dangerously addictive is on trial
Almost all of Meta’s revenue comes from ad sales, while ads still make up about three-quarters of Google's revenue
Novo Nordisk gained after US firm cancelled competitor to weight-loss drug
Stocks tumble despite strong earnings reports from most Silicon Valley heavyweights
Ireland’s position is particularly precarious
Standout underperformers were the banks as AIB and Bank of Ireland finished down 4.5% and 5.5% respectively
Search giant reports more than $400bn in annual revenue for the first time
Some devices can be retooled to new uses after manufacturers end support; for others, follow our recycle checklist
X criticised by rival social media groups over snub to Oireachtas committee after controversy over Grok nudification feature
Resources at $500bn firm being redirected from long-term research towards improving flagship chatbot
‘Supply is not currently close to matching demand levels at this stage,’ report says
Why do we only talk about alleviating poverty, but not controlling runaway wealth?
Almost 20,000 more people are out of work last month compared with December 2024
When device makers can switch off ‘smart’ features because they simply no longer make financial sense, why should consumers buy in?
IDA Ireland must land a big AI-related investment to keep foreign direct investment in a healthy state
Shift may offer a warning about the sustainability of the entire enterprise
Automated office companions cut out the mess of human interaction, but convenience is not everything
Model with three battery and drivetrain options is due to go on sale here from summer
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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