Boiling point: 5G conspiracies turn violent as communications network faces growing threat
Irish mobile operators say they are increasingly concerned at the risk of attacks on equipment as misinformation about 5G continues to circulate. While Facebook and YouTube say they will remove posts and videos that lead to damage or danger, conspiracy theorists are operating in plain sight on the platforms.

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Telecoms firms unite to ease bill pressure
Irish telecoms firms say they will give customers slack on bills and data limits during the lockdown.

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Samsung Galaxy A71: A remedy for those sick of €1,000 phone price tags
Sick of phones creeping up toward the €1,000 price mark? While we're in lockdown, it's not as easy to buy a subsidised bill-pay handset that has a modest initial upfront payment. Even if it were, there are a substantial number of people for whom the cost of the top phones is just getting too high.

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The digital solutions we are embracing today hold the key to the recovery of our economy and society
There is a need for Government, business and communities to discuss how the digital society will help us to start again, rather than let the creativity we have shown contract.

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Vela Games level up with €2.8m fund
A Dublin-based gaming firm backed by Dermot Desmond has raised a further €2.8m from one of the gaming industry's most successful investors.

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Zoom eases snooping fears with flexible country routing rules
Zoom is to let paying customers decide which countries their virtual meetings get routed through, in a move to assuage clients worried they may be vulnerable to possible snooping from one state or another.

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