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Watch Apple’s “Spring Forward” Event Live

Once again Apple has activated its Apple Events channel on Apple TV to enable users to watch* todays event live. Watch…

11 years ago

Vote for this year’s Doodle 4 Google champion

By @SimonCocking It might not be cool to say so, but we actually like the Google Doodles (sometimes). The public vote…

11 years ago

Logitech Performance MX

Over the upcoming months I am going to upgrading my entire computer setup at home, an entire brand new system…

11 years ago

FREAK attack leaves millions of Android and Apple users vulnerable

It has been revealed that a security flaw caused by the US government has left millions of Android and Apple…

11 years ago

Mark Zuckerberg Keynote At MWC Is A Snorefest

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. No literally, it was actually a complete snorefest as Zuckerberg bored the pants…

11 years ago

E-MIT to generate €550K from launch of new Firewall as a Service

E-MIT Solutions, a leading Irish IT consultancy firm, have announced the launch of its new Firewall as a Service which…

11 years ago

Google+ To Split Into Photos And Streams

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. Google+ is soon to be split up into different components, photos and streams.…

11 years ago

HTC One M9 announced including details of availability in Ireland

HTC have taken the wraps off the latest version of their flagship 'One' range. True to all the recent leaks, the…

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

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