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Google Play Store to get a “Designed for Tablets” App section

From November 21, Google is making changes to the Play Store for tablet users. A new "Designed for Tablet" section…

12 years ago

BlackBerry first quarter results 2013

BlackBerry reported its Q1 2014 fiscal year results just a short while ago and they weren't what the market expected…

13 years ago

At Last An Ireland Friendly Passbook App

Happily, I accidentally discovered an Ireland friendly Passbook app today! Like a lot of people I frequently use cost saving/deals…

13 years ago

Review: BlackBerry Q10

­­­­BlackBerry launched their new physical keyboard device the Q10, powered by their new BB10 operating system, in Ireland in May…

13 years ago

App review: Guidecentral for iOS

Guidecentral is an app which allows users to discover how to make and do things. Its user generated content provides…

13 years ago

Sky’s Android Apps hacked by Syrian Electronic Army

News broke during the night that some of Sky's App's in the Android Play Store had been hacked and replaced…

13 years ago

BBM coming to Android and iOS

BlackBerry Messenger (or BBM as it's more commonly known as) is an extremely popular service for BlackBerry devices which allows…

13 years ago

Interview with Irish Software Developer Vinny Coyne

We sat down with Irish developer and 2 time Irish Web Awards Winner Vinny Coyne and delved into the wonderful…

13 years ago

My Meteor App

If you are a Meteor Ireland customer, Bill-Pay or Pre-Pay, then this could be a very handy app for you?…

13 years ago

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