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iOS 7.0.4 rolling out to users now

iOS 7 started rolling out to users earlier tonight. The update seems to be a relatively small one, promising the…

12 years ago

What Devices and Operating Systems are people using to view Irish Tech News? We take a look at the statistics

Every month we review our statistics to see what devices and operating systems our readers are using to view our…

12 years ago

Rumoured HTC M8 Pictures. Is this the HTC One’s successor?

When the HTC One (or M7) launched it captured the imagination with some interesting new features. While the phone itself…

12 years ago

Is this the Nexus 8?

The internet loves nothing more than a good rumour! Over the weekend it was noticed on the Android.com website that…

12 years ago

Jelly Bean now running on over 52% of Android devices

Google has released the latest set of figures showing the percentage breakdown of what versions of Android people are using…

12 years ago

Android 4.4, KitKat Overview

Alongside the Nexus 5 unveiling, Google took the wraps off KitKat and showcased its latest features. While Jellybean was all…

12 years ago

PushBullet: Transfer files from Android to a computer the easy way!

PushBullet has been around for a little while now offering a web based solution for transferring files, lists and links…

12 years ago

Nexus 5 shows up in the Play Store briefly

The Nexus 5 has made another appearance this morning, showing up in the Goole Play Store before quickly being pulled. Not that…

12 years ago

Nexus 5 shows up for a detailed demo on YouTube

The guys over at "Smartphones.sfr.fr" have posted a seven minute long video on YouTube, of what looks like an early…

12 years ago

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