Sky Sports

15 years ago

Sky Sports News App has been a late comer to the Android Party. It was originally released about two years…

Newstalk

15 years ago

As a regular listener to Newstalk radio, the arrival of the Newstalk App to Android was very welcome. That was until…

Irish Tech News now on Google+

15 years ago

As we increase the ways in which you can keep up to date with IrishTech News through social media, our…

iTunes 10.5.2.11 released

15 years ago

iTunes 10.5.2.11 has been released. Changelog: - Improves iTunes Match - Fixes an audio distortion problem when playing or importing CDs.…

O2 UK to start renting iPhones to customers.

15 years ago

O2 Uk have announced that they are to start renting iPhone 4S' to their customers under a new scheme called…

Sky+

15 years ago

Sky+ brings  remote record and TV guide features to your device. First up before you start using it you need…

Samsung’s vision of the future

15 years ago

Samsung has been pushing it's flexible display technology for some time now. While it improves every time we see it,…

BBC Global iPlayer App coming to iPhone and iPod

15 years ago

The BBC has announced that, from December 8, their Global iPlayer App will be available to download for iPhones and…

Android Market hits 10 Billionth download

15 years ago

The Android Market has hit it's Ten Billionth download and to mark the occasion they have reduced ten of their most popular…

Possible Apple collusion on eBook prices?

15 years ago

The European Commission is investigating Apple and five publishers, Macmillan, Penguin, Hachette Livre, Harper Collins and Simon & Schuster for possible collusion to keep eBook prices high. The…


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