Free App Giveaway

13 years ago

Apple are celebrating the upcoming 5th birthday of The AppStore this week by starting a great free app giveaway! According…

Irish Examiner App

13 years ago

I have a keen interest in News apps etc and was delighted to come across a mobile app from the…

BlackBerry first quarter results 2013

13 years ago

BlackBerry reported its Q1 2014 fiscal year results just a short while ago and they weren't what the market expected…

Books now available on the Irish Google Play Store

13 years ago

Just as I complained last night on our Google+ Communities page that we still haven't access to Books and Movies…

At Last An Ireland Friendly Passbook App

13 years ago

Happily, I accidentally discovered an Ireland friendly Passbook app today! Like a lot of people I frequently use cost saving/deals…

3 Ireland to buy O2 Ireland

13 years ago

It was announced today that 3 Ireland will buy O2 Ireland for 780 million possibly rising to 850 million subject…

The End of Roaming Charges?

13 years ago

The European Commission is planning to abolish roaming charges across the EU by next summer. The EC has voted to…

Update: The Good Reactor

13 years ago

A small Irish independent production company have just launched an ambitious Kickstarter campaign to gain funding to complete a film they've been working…

Review: BlackBerry Q10

13 years ago

­­­­BlackBerry launched their new physical keyboard device the Q10, powered by their new BB10 operating system, in Ireland in May…

3 Ireland launches new “all you can eat everything” plan

13 years ago

3 Ireland have launched a new bill pay plan called all you can eat everything. It's 39.75 sim only per…


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