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The “All New HTC One”. All you need to know

Let's face it. If you have any interest at all in this phone you will no doubt have seen most…

12 years ago

Google Play Store finally allows you to purchase devices in Ireland

Without much fanfare, Google has finally removed one of our long standing gripes here and now allows people in Ireland…

12 years ago

“The All New HTC One” teaser video

Not wanting to let the other companies take all the attention at the Mobile World Congress, HTC have released a teaser…

12 years ago

Samsung Galaxy S5 announced. Available in Ireland from April

As expected, Samsung's latest Unpacked event at WMC in Barcelona was used to unveil the Galaxy S5. Boasting sales in…

12 years ago

HTC send out invitations for March 25 event. HTC One successor incoming

As expected, HTC have started to send out press invitations for a March 25 event with the tagline  “the best is…

12 years ago

New HTC M8 picture leaks

Another day, another leak. The successor to the HTC One shouldn't be too far away now. We first saw the…

12 years ago

Ryanair become first Irish Airline to allow Portable Electronic Devices to be used during whole flight

Ryanair today confirmed that all of their customers may now use their PEDs (including tablets, smartphones, e-readers and MP3 players)…

12 years ago

Red Nexus 5 coming February 4?

We've seen many leaks over the last week of a red Nexus 5 sitting on pallets waiting to be shipped.…

12 years ago

HP launching 6 and 7 inch “voice tablets”

HP announced today that they are to launch two small 6 and 7 inch tablets, or large smartphones depending on…

12 years ago

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