Falcon Pro Twitter Client

13 years ago

As most people find out, the official Twitter App for Android can be a pain at best and a nightmare…

BlackBerry Z10 and Q10

13 years ago

So yesterday came and went with the launch of the new BlackBerry BB10 devices. The company now (finally) has renamed itself BlackBerry…

This is it! BB10 device to be announced tomorrow 10am EST

13 years ago

So we're finally here. It's been a hell of a long time coming but tomorrow at 10am eastern standard time…

Motorola RAZR i review

14 years ago

The RAZR i is a mid-range Android Smartphone with a lot of high end features. It is the first Motorola…

BBM7 for BlackBerry released

14 years ago

BBM 7 is a major update to the ever popular BlackBerry Messenger app. The BlackBerry Messenger app offers communication between…

HTC Butterfly shows up for Pre-Oreder

14 years ago

Last week we heard that HTC's "J Butterfly", which was aimed at the Japanese market, would drop the "J" and come to…

Vodafone Ireland demo’s 4G

14 years ago

Vodafone Ireland demoed 4G services last night in Dublin and we were invited along with others to see its potential.…

Spotify goes live in Ireland

14 years ago

Spotify has finally brought their music streaming service to Ireland. It is now available to download on both Mac and…

iOS chief sacked

14 years ago

Scott Forstall is set to leave Apple in 2013 after being sacked from his position as Senior Vice President overseeing…

iPad mini and iPad 4 launched

14 years ago

Today saw the announcement in California of Apple's latest new gadget, the iPad mini. As expected it sports a 7.9"…


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