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Review: The Sunday Business Post iOS app

The Sunday Business post launched their iOS app recently and I’ve been playing around with it for the past while.…

15 years ago

Apple releases iOS 5.0.1

Apple has released iOS 5.0.1. Just connect your device to iTunes or do an over the air update if you've…

15 years ago

Nvidia Tegra 3

With all of the major Android manufacturers stating they will use Nvidia's Tegra 3 processor in their phones and tablets…

15 years ago

Adobe stopping development of mobile flash

Adobe has somewhat surprised the tech world today by formally announcing that they will no longer push the development of mobile flash and instead…

15 years ago

Review: iPhone 4S

In early Oct 2011 I waited with baited breath for the announcement of the new iPhone.  The delay in the…

15 years ago

New billing proposals from Comreg

Comreg, the Irish Communications regulator, is putting together proposals for new consumer protection measures in respect of consumer bills and…

15 years ago

BBM Music launches in selected markets

We mentioned the BBM Music (BlackBerry messenger Music) service coming to BlackBerry's before well the time has come and it has…

15 years ago

7 Billion in the bed and the little one said…

..."give me the blanket I'm cold!" Yes that's right. Somewhere in the world today the 7,000,000,000 person was born. The world is…

15 years ago

Dublin City Marathon 2011

Well done to all those who competed in todays Dublin City Marathon. Here's a few pics:        …

15 years ago

Things to consider when buying the new iPhone

The iPhone launched on Friday on the Irish networks and I'm sure by now many of you have gotten yours.…

15 years ago

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