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Doro Experience and PhoneEasy 510 review

We recently met with Doro Ireland MD, Chris Millington to discuss their present and upcoming devices and also the launch…

14 years ago

Beta testers needed

Hello ITN readers. We are looking for some dedicated people to help us beta test a new feature which we hope to…

14 years ago

Unofficial VLC Player comes to Android

While we seem to be waiting a life time for the official VLC Player to land on Android, one developer over…

14 years ago

850K Android phones now being activated each day.

Google's Andy Rubin announced some interesting stats today. There are now 850,000 Android devices being activated each day. This represents…

14 years ago

Dont forget the box.net free 50GB promotion

For sometime now Box.net have been giving free 50GB online storage plans to select customers of some tablet devices. BlackBerry…

14 years ago

Twitter App updated for ICS, finally!

Twitter has finally updated it's App today on both Android and iOS bringing some bug fixes and improvements. Usually minor…

14 years ago

CyanogenMod Team looks to community for cash support.

Over the weekend the CyanogenMod team released a statement looking for cash support from people to improve their hardware and…

14 years ago

Apple, the media and public perception

June 2012 will mark 5 years since the first iPhone was released. And since then without fail there's been a…

14 years ago

Smartphone “Sales” results for 2011

Ok so this is the report we have been waiting for from Gartner. It is based on actual sales figures…

14 years ago

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