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Google Play Movies now available in Ireland

Hot on the heels of making the Chromecast available here, Google have made purchasing movies a possibility in the Irish…

12 years ago

How To Sign Up For OS X Yosemite Beta

When Apple announced the release of OS X Yosemite on Monday 2nd June 2014 it was also mentioned that members…

12 years ago

Android 4.4.3 rolling out to Nexus 5 and Nexus 7 in Ireland

The latest version of Android, KitKat 4.4.3, has started rolling out to both the Nexus 5 and the Nexus 7…

12 years ago

Zilta Phone: A Smartphone Inspired By Baby Boomer Parents

Zilta Ltd, a new player in the Smartphone market has launched a pre-order campaign for its age-friendly Smartphone that allows…

12 years ago

iOS 7.1.1 Now Available

Apple has released iOS 7.1.1 to the general public today. The minor update of 26.0 MB, which comes a month…

12 years ago

Android 4.4.2 starts rolling out for the Sony Xperia Z1

Sony have announced that Android 4.4.2 KitKat has started rolling out for for the Z1. The update is said to…

12 years ago

Apple start selling an 8GB iPhone 5C but what about Ireland?

For some time before the iPhone 5C was unveiled, the world's media predicted that Apple was working on a "cheap"…

12 years ago

Sigo Group Messaging App

Sigo was launched in Ireland a few weeks ago. It is a free social messaging app designed for group collaboration.  Sigo is…

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

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