Apple

“Try” the Apple Watch

Are you thinking of purchasing an Apple Watch when it eventually becomes available? Are you wondering what colour strap would…

11 years ago

Almost any iPhone can be hacked

Those of us who have iPhones should be worried as it’s now possible to unlock almost any iPhone even if…

11 years ago

USB C is a security risk

USB C has been adopted by Apple on their new MacBook and Google on their new Chromebook Pixel laptops. USB…

11 years ago

Spring Forward with Apple

If you didn't get a chance to watch the Apple media event live earlier you can now go to http://www.apple.com/live/2015-mar-event/ and watch…

11 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

FREAK attack leaves millions of Android and Apple users vulnerable

It has been revealed that a security flaw caused by the US government has left millions of Android and Apple…

11 years ago

Ulster Bank to Utilise Apple’s Touch ID for Mobile Banking App login

From tomorrow Ulster Bank customers will be able to log in to their mobile banking app using only their fingerprint.…

11 years ago

How the iPhone Changed Apple in Just 8 Years

It doesn't seem that long ago that Steve Jobs was standing on a stage introducing a smartphone that few foresaw…

11 years ago

TV3’s Gadget Buzz producer, Andy O’Donoghue, key tech insights for 2015

By @SimonCocking Delighted to bring this interview out, with the highly informed, and entertaining Andy O'Donoghue at @RedCert. He has some interesting…

11 years ago

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