Lights Off-The Original Game

15 years ago

Lights Off is a modernised version of an old game.  People of a certain age will remember this game well and for those of you…

Warranties on your tech: Your rights

15 years ago

Stemming from a ruling by an Italian court in which Apple were found to be guilty of flouting both Italian and…

Merry Christmas to all our Readers!

15 years ago

As we all take a break to spend some time with our family and friends, we would like to wish…

New Network in the Irish Market?

15 years ago

Looks like there could be a new entrant into the busy Irish mobile phone market. More Mobile have a site…

Android Activations pass 700,000 per day

15 years ago

Back in July we were told by Google that Android was activating more than 550,000 devices a day. While many…

DPC report on Facebook

15 years ago

The Data Protection Commissioner for Ireland has produced it's first brief report into it's investigations of Facebook. It's available here:…

Adverts.ie

15 years ago

If you are a user of Adverts.ie you will find this App very useful.  It basically gives you all the…

Nuance acquires Vlingo

15 years ago

Vlingo is a voice recognition app available for most devices (Apple, Android, BlackBerry and Windows) is been purchased by Nuance.…

Samsung Galaxy SII gets Android 4 in Q1 2012

15 years ago

Samsung have stated that  Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich will be available for Samsung Galaxy devices (including Samsung Galaxy S II)…

16 Free Games from Samsung Apps

15 years ago

For anyone out there using any of the Samsung Galaxy devices, there are now 16 games available to download for…


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