Apple event to launch digital textbooks

14 years ago

Apple sent out invites to the Press for Thursday, January 19, 2012 at the Guggenheim Museum. The rumour is they'll announce the…

Review: BlackBerry PlayBook

14 years ago

Well not a full review as there's plenty of them out there now but more of an extended summary. I've…

Editorial: Could we see more changes to data allowances?

14 years ago

We've spoken here before about data allowances and how some of the networks have been pushing to monetise data more by giving…

Competition time! Win a Moshi Moshi Retro phone

14 years ago

Hey everyone. It's competition time again here on Irish Tech News (who says we never give anything away for free).…

ASUS updates Transformer Prime

14 years ago

While some markets are still awaiting the release of the first Transformer Prime, ASUS has announced today that it will…

Turn your “Dumb” TV into a “Smart” TV

14 years ago

One of the coolest gadgets I've seen coming out of this week so far is this little Dongle from a…

Update: NetFlix coming to Ireland in 2012

14 years ago

Netflix will launch their subscription service in the UK and Ireland in early 2012. They will offer unlimited TV shows and…

A new version of OS 7.1 for the 9900 has been leaked

15 years ago

A leak has been found for OS7.1 (by N4BB) for the BlackBerry 9900 (7.1.0.190). This of course includes the hotspot…

Big changes at RIM?

15 years ago

It seems that there may be big changes coming to Research in Motion (RIM), the makers of BlackBerry devices. If rumours are…

Happy New Year to all our readers

15 years ago

We here at Irish Tech News wish you and yours a happy new year. Here's hoping 2012 is a wonderful…


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