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Premium rate services must use double opt-in process

Premium rate services are those ads you see offering free phone credit, competitions, celebrity gossip, weather updates and news/sports details…

13 years ago

UPC looking for people to test their Horizon TV Service

UPC sent out a tweet today looking for people to sign up to test their new Horizon TV Service. We…

13 years ago

BlackBerry reports Q4 fiscal year results

BlackBerry has just finished their earnings call for reporting their Q4 fiscal results and it was quite surprising. BlackBerry, in…

13 years ago

New Vodafone RED Plans

Vodafone Ireland have launched new plans that bring something new to the Irish market. The plans range from 35 euro…

13 years ago

Dublin City Council Launches Free WiFi

Dublin city council has launched it's free WiFi hotspots around select locations in the city centre. You have to register…

13 years ago

The end of subsidised phones?

Earlier this month T-Mobile USA launched new plans which included unlimited data and no contract all for 70USD the catch…

13 years ago

Google Reader being shut down July 1

Google announced today that they will shut down Google Reader from July 1st. It is something that has been expected…

13 years ago

Toshiba U920T review coming next week

Toshiba's U920T is an Ultrabook / Tablet combo which claims to demonstrate the full benefits of Windows 8 on a…

13 years ago

UPC removes data caps

UPC today removed the download caps from their broadband and bundle offerings. There has been a traditional 500GB fair usage…

13 years ago

Samsung and BlackBerry’s Super Bowl Ads

Both Samsung and BlackBerry have used the spectacle that is the Super Bowl to promote their companies during the show…

13 years ago

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