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Irish TV for your smartphone

Aertv is the new online Irish TV service from Magnet Broadband. The service used to be a subscription one only…

15 years ago

Review: TuneIn Radio app

There are lots of radio apps out there and many are produced by individual radio stations themselves. But for me,…

15 years ago

Some interesting Stats

It's Friday, it's the weekend so here's some "interesting" stats from StatCounter, an online analytics tool.           First…

15 years ago

iPhone 4 8GB launches today on O2 Ireland

O2 launches the iPhone 4 8GB model today Friday 14th October. It'll have the same specs as the original iPhone…

15 years ago

iOS5 mini review

Well no it's not a review as there's more then plenty of them out there at present but I thought…

15 years ago

RIM hosts press conference call on system failure

A node failed in RIM's UK centre in Slough on Monday and the switch over to redundant system did not…

15 years ago

Samsung Galaxy SIII specs leaked?

The site phandroid was sent the supposed leaked specs of the new Samsung Galaxy SIII. Spec listed included: A dual-core 1.8GHz…

15 years ago

iTunes 10.5 now available to download

iTunes 10.5 is now available to download from the Apple site. Updates include support for iOS 5 (due tomorrow October 12th),…

15 years ago

Comreg second quarter results

Comreg have released their second quarter results on the mobile market and there seems to be some signs of movement.…

15 years ago

Tesco Mobile launches pay monthly plans

Tesco have launched a variety of new pay monthly plans (Capped, Sim only or 18 month contracts with a phone).…

15 years ago

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