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Why Java is the best programming language for mobile applications

by Alex Nordeen For developing mobile application, JAVA is accepted as one of the best programming languages. It is an…

7 years ago

Goodbye to the Windows Phone, we barely knew you at all

Great guest post by the guys from Corrata, who offer organisations control over employees’ use of mobile tackling the explosive…

9 years ago

Android challenges Windows as world’s most popular operating system in terms of internet usage – StatCounter

In what StatCounter describes as “unthinkable five years ago”, Google’s Android is challenging Microsoft Windows as the world’s most popular…

9 years ago

Rita Zhang & Stuart Leeks from Microsoft appear on the latest Irish Tech News podcast

Rita Zhang & Stuart Leeks from Microsoft appear on the latest Irish Tech News podcast. Rita and Stuart were talking…

10 years ago

Niamh Townsend Dell Ireland’s General Manager talks about Cloud, OS’s and Security

Yesterday I attended the Dell Solutions tour at the Convention Centre Dublin, and I interviewed Niamh Townsend @TownsendNiamh the General…

11 years ago

What could be on your computer?

This article originally appeared on Tec Dr. Lately Lenovo have been in the news for selling laptops with Superfish adware and…

11 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

Dolphin Browser Beta

In the last few days the developers behind Dolphin Browser have released a new Beta version for people to try.…

14 years ago

Chrome for Android arrives in Beta

We reported here some time ago that Chrome was to finally launch for Android devices and today it went live…

14 years ago

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