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Google Chromecast App now available outside the of the US

The Google Chromecast App is now available to download in the Irish Play Store. Why is that important you might…

13 years ago

Nexus 5 shows up in the Play Store briefly

The Nexus 5 has made another appearance this morning, showing up in the Goole Play Store before quickly being pulled. Not that…

13 years ago

Google Play Store to get a “Designed for Tablets” App section

From November 21, Google is making changes to the Play Store for tablet users. A new "Designed for Tablet" section…

13 years ago

Google Chromecast- Game changer?

This one, in my opinion, could be a real game changer. To put some context to that statement, I have…

13 years ago

Books now available on the Irish Google Play Store

Just as I complained last night on our Google+ Communities page that we still haven't access to Books and Movies…

13 years ago

Life after Death – Digital Life Management

Benjamin Franklin once wrote "... in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes." We toil away…

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

HTC One review

HTC have seen their fortunes slip of late. A company that was once the darling of the Android world has…

13 years ago

Google Reader being shut down July 1

Google announced today that they will shut down Google Reader from July 1st. It is something that has been expected…

13 years ago

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