Chromecast

10 Things to Know About Chromecast with Google TV

1. Hello, Chromecast with Google TV The all-new Chromecast with Google TV does everything your favorite Chromecast does and more,…

5 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

Hackers hijack 70,000 Google Chromecasts through bug – although Chromecast wasn’t none the wiser

It was reported earlier today that Hacker Giraffe has remotely gained access to the TVs and smart devices of tens-of-thousands…

7 years ago

Airtame Wireless Display Hands on Review

Famed to be the chromecast for businesses and beyond. The Danish team from Airtame was good to send me a…

8 years ago

Old Forms Of Technology Making Their Way Into The Future

Some days it strikes me just how much has changed in my lifetime. I suddenly realise that not only am…

8 years ago

Sony announces Google Assistant compatible Audio products

Sony Wireless speakers, Hi-Fi systems, SoundBars and AV Receivers with Chromecast built-in now work with Google Home, a voice-activated speaker…

9 years ago

Google Nexus 6 finally officially available in Ireland

Very late to the party, and probably just before it is replaced, Google has made the Nexus 6 available via…

11 years ago

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