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Nexus 5 official

As it seems with every product launch these days, the leaks pretty much told us all. Google, finally, officially unveiled…

12 years ago

PushBullet: Transfer files from Android to a computer the easy way!

PushBullet has been around for a little while now offering a web based solution for transferring files, lists and links…

12 years ago

Google Chromecast App now available outside the of the US

The Google Chromecast App is now available to download in the Irish Play Store. Why is that important you might…

12 years ago

Nexus 5 shows up in the Play Store briefly

The Nexus 5 has made another appearance this morning, showing up in the Goole Play Store before quickly being pulled. Not that…

12 years ago

LG G Pad 8.3 to go on sale in Ireland from the end of October

LG took to their official Blog today to announce that their 8.3" G Pad tablet will go on sale in…

12 years ago

Nexus 5 shows up for a detailed demo on YouTube

The guys over at "Smartphones.sfr.fr" have posted a seven minute long video on YouTube, of what looks like an early…

12 years ago

Google Play Store to get a “Designed for Tablets” App section

From November 21, Google is making changes to the Play Store for tablet users. A new "Designed for Tablet" section…

12 years ago

HTC’s “Great Trios in History” Ad hints at the arrival of the One Max

HTC has certainly tried to turn things around from a marketing stand point of late, throwing bags of cash Robert…

12 years ago

Sony Xperia Z1 f announced in Japan

The much rumoured Xperia Z1 Mini has been announced as the Z1 f in Japan this morning. Much the same…

12 years ago

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