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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

Fujitsu Drops New Fully Ruggedized Industrial Business Tablet to Irish market

At Mobile World Congress, Fujitsu recently unveiled a no-nonsense, fully ruggedized industrial business tablet, the FUJITSU Tablet STYLISTIC V535. Designed…

11 years ago

Sony’s new Xperia Z4 Tablet announced at MWC

Sony Mobile have announced the world’s lightest and slimmest 10” tablet – the Xperia Z4 Tablet. The tablet comes with a 10.1…

11 years ago

HTC One M9 announced including details of availability in Ireland

HTC have taken the wraps off the latest version of their flagship 'One' range. True to all the recent leaks, the…

11 years ago

Sony Mobile announce the launch of the Xperia E4g in Ireland

Sony Mobile have announced that the Xperia E4g will be available in Ireland from April. It will be available from €99…

11 years ago

Pebble Returns To Kickstarter With Pebble Time

Pebble is going back to where it all began, Kickstarter. In the first revamp since the Pebble Steel was released…

11 years ago

Dell Launches ProSupport Plus for PCs and Tablets

Dell Launches ProSupport Plus for PCs and Tablets, the Industry’s First Proactive and Predictive Automated Support Solution Dell today announced…

11 years ago

Galaxy Note 4 Case and Cover Reviews

As careful as we all are, sometimes bumps and scratches happen to our (precious!) smartphones. With the ever increasing size…

11 years ago

BYOD – Bring Your Own Device

This article originally appeared on Tec Dr. A growing trend that is happening in businesses is BYOD (Bring Your Own…

11 years ago

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