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Adobe stopping development of mobile flash

Adobe has somewhat surprised the tech world today by formally announcing that they will no longer push the development of mobile flash and instead…

14 years ago

Daft.ie

Search Ireland’s largest property website with the free Daft.ie iPad and iPhone app - Over 100,000 properties.      …

14 years ago

Review: iPhone 4S

In early Oct 2011 I waited with baited breath for the announcement of the new iPhone.  The delay in the…

14 years ago

Motorola may have won an injunction baring the sale of Apple mobile products in Germany

Yet to be confirmed reports are coming in that Motorola Mobility may have just won a patent case in Germany…

14 years ago

BBM Music launches in selected markets

We mentioned the BBM Music (BlackBerry messenger Music) service coming to BlackBerry's before well the time has come and it has…

14 years ago

Two New Android Devices added

We've added the two latest Android Phones to our Android Device section. Click the Links below for a full run…

14 years ago

Samsung Galaxy Nexus

                Network HSPA 21Mbps/HSUPA 5.76Mbps 850/900/1900/1700/2100 EDGE/GPRS 850/900/1800/1900 LTE version will be available…

14 years ago

Q3 Global Smartphone Shipment Results

Another Quarter, another set of results. While Apple claimed top spot in the last quarter's results, it's now Samsung's turn…

14 years ago

Samsung indicate which Devices will get Android 4.0

Samsung Italy has released details of which of it's current Android devices will get an update to Ice Cream Sandwich.…

14 years ago

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