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Mastercard approve BlackBerry devices for NFC payments

Today RIM announced that their 9900/9930 and 9360 smartphones are the first sim based mobile devices to gain PayPass Handset Certification…

15 years ago

Porsche designed BlackBerry

A while back there appeared an image of...well what can only be described as a very different looking BlackBerry. It…

15 years ago

Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich

Google unveiled Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich, this morning along side Samsung's Galaxy Nexus event. It brings a raft of…

15 years ago

BlackBerry “we’re sorry” free apps offer launches

BlackBerry has begun the release of the free apps (normally pay to use) to make up for BIS/BES downtime last…

15 years ago

Editorial: Smartphones and Data Allowances

Over the last few years mobile phones have taken huge leaps forward. My current phone is a Samsung Galaxy S…

15 years ago

Google Translate Conversation Mode

Google has released an updated version of it's translate App for Android. The updated App now has a feature called…

15 years ago

Review: TuneIn Radio app

There are lots of radio apps out there and many are produced by individual radio stations themselves. But for me,…

15 years ago

Some interesting Stats

It's Friday, it's the weekend so here's some "interesting" stats from StatCounter, an online analytics tool.           First…

15 years ago

iPhone 4 8GB launches today on O2 Ireland

O2 launches the iPhone 4 8GB model today Friday 14th October. It'll have the same specs as the original iPhone…

15 years ago

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