BlackBerry OS 7.1.0.247 and 267 leaked for 9860 and 9900 devices

14 years ago

A new leak for the BlackBerry 9900 (7.1.0.267) and the 9860 (7.1.0.247) has been found.  From testing it appears that…

Apple, the media and public perception

14 years ago

June 2012 will mark 5 years since the first iPhone was released. And since then without fail there's been a…

The devil’s in the detail

14 years ago

Comreg recently agreed to amend the termination date of three of the MMDS licences held by UPC (Ireland). MMDS is a wireless…

Smartphone “Sales” results for 2011

14 years ago

Ok so this is the report we have been waiting for from Gartner. It is based on actual sales figures…

What to do about premium rate numbers

14 years ago

Comreg, last year, setup a new website to deal with premium rate numbers. So if you're being bothered by these…

BlackBerry OS10 Screen Shots

14 years ago

CrackBerry.com got hold of some leaked images of BlackBerry OS 10 shots which they think was prepared by a RIM…

Happy Valentine’s Day

14 years ago

This is from Google    

Vodafone agrees to pay €400,000

14 years ago

Comreg has secured a High Court order for Vodafone to pay it 400,000 euro for failing to comply with the…

Expansys.ie Guest article on Mobile Market Share in Ireland

14 years ago

Today we bring you a guest article on Mobile OS Market share in Ireland by Rob from Expansys.ie.    …

Google GDrive incoming?

14 years ago

This is one of those stories that never goes away. The Wall Street Journal continues the theme today of "sources…


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