SIM Free Phones

15 years ago

SIM free phones are essentially phones that are not locked to any network when you buy them. In other words…

SugarSync vs DropBox

15 years ago

With smartphones becoming more and more important in our everyday lives (some say more important than TV) we need to…

Rugby World Cup 2011

15 years ago

    With the Rugby World cup kicking off in New Zealand today we thought we’d share with you the…

Choosing the right network and what to do if things go wrong

15 years ago

  Joining/Changing networks Getting a mobile for the first time? Considering changing networks? There are some important things to do…

BlackBerry Bold 9900 unboxing

15 years ago

Here’s a video of the unboxing of my new BlackBerry 9900. Let us know (via comments below or @Irish_technews on…

iPhone 5 Rumour round up

15 years ago

  With the expected, if not urgently needed, launch of iPhone 5 (or 4S as some are calling it) sometime…

BlackBerry Music

15 years ago

  Research in motion (RIM), the makers of all things BlackBerry, (mobile device/tablets and their own native operating system) have…

Google enables Offline Gmail Access

15 years ago

    Offline access to Gmail has been mooted for some time now but Google have finally added the capability.…

21 Mbps Hotshot from O2

15 years ago

  O2 has rolled out a new Wifi sharing device that is capable of an “up to” 21Mbps download speed.…

Call and Connection issues

15 years ago

Having issues with call connections or phone signal? These steps will hopefully see you through....          …


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