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14 years ago

The Ireland.com domain was sold this year by the Irish times to Tourism Ireland for almost half a million euro.…

Asus PadFone 2

14 years ago

After the usual rush of leaks over the last week or so, Asus' CEO Jerry Shen took to the stage…

Sky’s On Demand service comes to Ireland

14 years ago

Sky has finally launched it's On Demand service, Anytime+, in Ireland. It is available for free for existing customers. To…

More LG Nexus pictures leak

14 years ago

More images of the upcoming LG Nexus device have leaked on Russian site onliner.by. We saw some pictures leak last…

Updated: More Doro phones becoming available on Irish networks

14 years ago

You may remember back in April we did an article on Doro Mobile. Doro are a Swedish company that focuses on…

Samsung Galaxy S3 “Mini” incoming

14 years ago

A Samsung Exec confirmed the existence of the recently rumoured S3 Mini today. Speaking earlier, Samsung's JK Shin, said the…

PlayBook OS 2.1 now available for download

14 years ago

PlayBook OS 2.1.0.1032 is now available for download by clicking software updates in settings on your PlayBook. If you've also…

UK networks agree 4G launch timetable

14 years ago

The UK mobile networks got themselves all in a huff following "everything everywhere" (formed from merger of T-Mobile and Orange) stating they'll…

iPhone 5 device and plan options

14 years ago

Well the day has finally arrived. The iPhone 5 is now available in the Republic of Ireland to buy. Below…

Leaked images of BlackBerry L & N series

14 years ago

Images of the L series BlackBerry (full touch screen) have been floating around for a while now but yesterday saw…


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