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Blogs Spare the banhammer, spoil the commenter An EC-sponsored code of conduct gives clarity on how to handle hate speech online 2 Jun
Blogs Facebook finds news is more complicated than algorithms Automation can’t filter out human biases, so embrace them 17 May
Blogs National Broadband Plan ditches own roadmap The dream of high-speed connectivity for all is on hold 27 Apr
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Blogs Are bots the new apps? Messaging service Kik's latest trick is connecting users to machines, not each other 7 Apr
Blogs DoJ claims victory, wins nothing The US government sought a legal endorsement of its war on encryption and all it got was an unlocked iPhone 29 Mar
Blogs Apple resizes expectations with latest iPad, iPhone Cupertino is bucking the trend of associating larger screens with greater functionality 22 Mar
Blogs I like it, but do I €900 like it? HTC's Vive VR offering is lacking for only one thing: content 29 Feb
Blogs End of Picasa another nail in the desktop’s coffin Is the age of client software coming to an end? 16 Feb
Blogs Eircode and the geographical format war The ‘world’s best postcode’ system fails the same tests suffered by entertainment media of the past 26 Jan
Blogs All about the numbers Computing courses have a student retention problem and the state has only itself to blame 12 Jan
Blogs CES 2016: Looking forward This year's event sets up the first great battle for the soul of virtual reality 5 Jan
Blogs SFI report shows Ireland needs to fill talent gap Collaborations between industry and academia are yielding results but concerns about attracting young people remain 17 Dec
Blogs Viva la Vive If the lessons from 3D and mobile have been learned then it's almost time to buy into Virtual Reality 8 Dec
Blogs It was a terrible name, anyway Microsoft has finally let go of Zune in the hopes of getting its Groove back 16 Nov
Blogs The morning after the weekend before The Web Summit is fighting last month's PR battle, today 2 Nov
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Blogs No more safe harbours Fifteen years on, it's time to look at what 'adequate' data protection means 6 Oct
Blogs Don’t hate us because we’re popular Telcos wanting in on the ad blocking debate only creates another Net Neutrality headache 2 Oct
Blogs Voicing action against cyberbullying The emoji is emerging as a weapon against online harrassment 23 Sep
Blogs iPad Pro: Don’t call it a climbdown If you think iPad Pro is going to head-to-head with the Surface you’re missing the point 14 Sep
Blogs Towards a new vision of robotics Pulp futures make for great stories but the future of AI isn't about replicating the human 1 Sep
Blogs Amazon’s numbers don’t stack up The New York Times has shown up the limits of data-driven organisations 18 Aug
Blogs Screening for quality The TV market is still growing because it doesn't deviate from the basics 6 Aug
Blogs Why you should get over Windows 7 Microsoft's new OS is the upgrade you didn’t know you’ve been waiting for 16 Jul
Blogs The next great rock n’ roll swindle The biggest artists have the least to gain from services designed to turn pirates straight 30 Jun
Blogs WWDC: Five things we expect to see Music will top the agenda at this week’s conference, but there is scope for a few surprises as well 8 Jun
Blogs #hometovote is where the heart is The marriage equality referendum is being reflected, not affected by social media 22 May
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