Sony Xperia “P” and “U” announced

14 years ago

Sony has taken the wraps of another two phones in it's Xperia range. The two phones are spec'd lower than…

Busy day for Samsung at the MWC so far

14 years ago

Samsung have hit the ground running today at the Mobile World Congress with several devices either announced or leaked.  …

Is Three eyeing O2 Ireland?

14 years ago

A report today in the Sunday Independent points to rumours that Three Ireland (part of Hutchison Whampoa) may be eyeing…

O2 Ireland reports it’s 2011 results

14 years ago

O2 Ireland have posted their full year results for 2011 and they show some interesting changes. Overall customer numbers in…

Competition Time Again! And the Winner is….

14 years ago

              It's competition time again here at Irish Tech News. This time we are…

Dont forget the box.net free 50GB promotion

14 years ago

For sometime now Box.net have been giving free 50GB online storage plans to select customers of some tablet devices. BlackBerry…

Asus Eee Pad Transformer ICS update rolling out

14 years ago

The original Asus Eee Pad transformer is finally getting some Ice Cream Sandwich love. Asus announced through their Facebook account earlier today…

Microsoft to expand Dublin Data Center.

14 years ago

Microsoft has announced that it is to expand it's current Data Center in a $130 million investment to meet the…

LG Optimus 4X HD

14 years ago

LG have today unveiled their Tegra 3 packing,  Optimus 4X HD and it is shaping up to be be one…

Samsung Galaxy S II passes 20Million sales mark

14 years ago

Samsung has announced that it's ever popular device has passed the 20 million sales mark. It took seven months to…


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