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Viber for BlackBerry now with WiFi/3G calling

Viber released their app for BlackBerry some time ago but it only offered a messaging service between Viber users (akin…

13 years ago

Google Play Music now live in Ireland

Hot on the heels of the Google Play App refresh announced yesterday, Google have turned on their Play Music service…

13 years ago

Smartphone trouble? Get help in the forum!

Having trouble with your smartphone? Is the battery draining too quickly? Suffering unwelcome freezes? Want to update to the latest…

13 years ago

HTC One review coming soon!

We've been using the HTC One for nearly a week now and it is shaping up to be one of…

13 years ago

Today we launch our Forum!

Irish Tech News has been running now since September 2011 and we're delighted to announce we're launching our new forum.…

13 years ago

BlackBerry reports Q4 fiscal year results

BlackBerry has just finished their earnings call for reporting their Q4 fiscal results and it was quite surprising. BlackBerry, in…

13 years ago

Dublin City Council Launches Free WiFi

Dublin city council has launched it's free WiFi hotspots around select locations in the city centre. You have to register…

13 years ago

The end of subsidised phones?

Earlier this month T-Mobile USA launched new plans which included unlimited data and no contract all for 70USD the catch…

13 years ago

Two-Step Verification for Apple I.D.

Apple has implemented an optional Two-Step Verification system for Apple ID users, other companies such as Google, PayPal, Dropbox, Facebook…

13 years ago

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