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Mobile internet usage soars by 67%

The use of mobile devices to access the internet has increased by 67% worldwide over the last 12 months according…

11 years ago

How We Will See in the Future – infographic

This infographic was compiled by http://www.supersaversopticians.ie/

11 years ago

Doro launches the Liberto 820 Smartphone

Doro has further expanded its portfolio with the addition of the Doro Liberto 820 smartphone. This handset is designed for seniors…

11 years ago

Toshiba launches their new Chromebook 2

Toshiba yesterday announced the Chromebook 2 – a new 13.3” Chromebook with a choice of Full HD IPS or non-reflective HD…

11 years ago

Wayra selects 9 new Start Ups for their Accelerator Programme

Wayra has announced that it has selected another 9 start-up companies for business acceleration and investment in September. The start-ups…

11 years ago

Google Play Movies now available in Ireland

Hot on the heels of making the Chromecast available here, Google have made purchasing movies a possibility in the Irish…

12 years ago

Which Android Wear Devices are available to buy in Ireland?

Thankfully since last March, Ireland is no longer out in the wilderness when it comes to the Google Play Store…

12 years ago

Google Play Store will now accept PayPal as a payment method

Google has announced that it will now accept PayPal as a payment method in the Play Store, in addition to…

12 years ago

Google Chromecast Giveaway!

To celebrate reaching 1000 followers on Twitter we are giving away a Google Chromecast to one of our followers. The…

12 years ago

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