New Study: No link between cancer and mobile phone use

15 years ago

We all have heard of the possible risks of getting cancer from using our mobile phones and many studies have…

iPhone 4S sim free from Irish Apple store

15 years ago

Apple have launched the iPhone 4s on their Irish Apple store today. 16GB is 599 euro, 32GB is 699 euro…

Porsche designed BlackBerry

15 years ago

A while back there appeared an image of...well what can only be described as a very different looking BlackBerry. It…

Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich

15 years ago

Google unveiled Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich, this morning along side Samsung's Galaxy Nexus event. It brings a raft of…

Samsung Galaxy Nexus

15 years ago

Samsung Finally took to the stage and announced the release of the next Nexus device earlier this morning. The specs…

BlackBerry “we’re sorry” free apps offer launches

15 years ago

BlackBerry has begun the release of the free apps (normally pay to use) to make up for BIS/BES downtime last…

Motorola RAZR

15 years ago

Motorola looked to steal a march on Samsung today, announcing a new, incredibly thin, 7.1mm phone to add to their…

Editorial: Smartphones and Data Allowances

15 years ago

Over the last few years mobile phones have taken huge leaps forward. My current phone is a Samsung Galaxy S…

iPhone 4S and SGSII drop test!

15 years ago

The Guys over at Squaretrade.com decided it would be good to find out how the new iPhone 4S bounces! They…

Dundrum Town Centre Flash mob

15 years ago

Yesterday as part of Big Music Week there was a flash mob organised for Dundrum Town Centre.      


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