PRS companies to be named and shamed

14 years ago

Premium rate services (PRS) are provided by a number of companies in Ireland and are regulated by Comreg. According to…

Twitter App updated for ICS, finally!

14 years ago

Twitter has finally updated it's App today on both Android and iOS bringing some bug fixes and improvements. Usually minor…

PayPal to create 1000 jobs

14 years ago

PayPal have announced that they are to create 1000 jobs in Ireland over the next four years. The jobs will…

Update 3: Sky Go Android App out now

14 years ago

Sky's TV on demand App, Sky Go, launched on the iOS platform some months ago. Before it's release we were…

Pancake Tuesday and new look site

14 years ago

Hi dear readers. We've updated the site today with what we hope will be some useful changes. You'll now be…

PlayBook OS2 coming today

14 years ago

Todays the day that PlayBook OS 2 will be released. The device has been heavily discounted so if you've wanted…

ABC’s trip to the Apple iFactory

14 years ago

ABC in America announced that they had been given full access to the Foxconn factories in China which assemble Apple's…

CyanogenMod Team looks to community for cash support.

14 years ago

Over the weekend the CyanogenMod team released a statement looking for cash support from people to improve their hardware and…

Dublin Bus trialing wifi

14 years ago

Dublin Bus have started to trial wifi on route 16. The wifi will be avilable on 10 buses on this…

O2 Ireland shutting down their email service

14 years ago

O2 operate an email system for their customers but a while back they made it unavailable for new customers. They…


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