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eir launches new TV service with Apple TV 4K starting at €14.99 per month

eir has announced eir TV, a new TV service designed around how consumers watch TV today. While live TV continues…

6 years ago

Airtame 2 Review – Wirelessly share your screen from any device

The Airtame 2 is a neat little device which at its core, will allow you to share content from pretty…

7 years ago

The New Chromecast Comes to Ireland

Chromecast caused a stir when it was first launched in 2013, bringing smart TVs to the masses. With Chromecast, any…

7 years ago

GAFA and Banking – The Next Battleground

Written by Alessandro Hatami  I got my first iPod in 2002 – it was my first Apple product. I had had…

8 years ago

LIFX now supports Apple HomeKit

LIFX has announced Apple HomeKit support for its existing LIFX and LIFX + line of products. Starting today, consumers can…

8 years ago

JUST EAT DELIVERS LATEST IN FOOD TECH INNOVATION

Just Eat, Ireland’s leading marketplace for online food delivery, today gave a sneak peek into the future, bringing together exciting…

9 years ago

Vine Arrives On The Apple Watch

By @TheMarkDalton. Vine is the latest big name app to arrive on the Apple Watch with the ability to play…

10 years ago

Watch Apple’s “Spring Forward” Event Live

Once again Apple has activated its Apple Events channel on Apple TV to enable users to watch* todays event live. Watch…

11 years ago

Apple Live Stream Media Event

Once again Apple will live stream its upcoming media event, hopefully this stream will work a little better than the…

11 years ago

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