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Are Irish People Addicted To Tech?

A new survey, The Eircom Household Sentiment Survey, has found that more than 1.6 million Irish people now own a…

13 years ago

Leaked images of BlackBerry L & N series

Images of the L series BlackBerry (full touch screen) have been floating around for a while now but yesterday saw…

13 years ago

Doro Experience and PhoneEasy 510 review

We recently met with Doro Ireland MD, Chris Millington to discuss their present and upcoming devices and also the launch…

14 years ago

Beta testers needed

Hello ITN readers. We are looking for some dedicated people to help us beta test a new feature which we hope to…

14 years ago

PlayBook OS2.0 review

OS 2.0 for the BlackBerry PlayBook launched on February 21st. It's a major update to the tablet device bringing some much needed…

14 years ago

TAT shows off some cool stuff at MWC2012

TAT is "The Astonishing Tribe". They're a company that designs and develops interfaces for mobile devices, specifically BlackBerry since they purchased them…

14 years ago

BlackBerry OS 7.1.0.247 and 267 leaked for 9860 and 9900 devices

A new leak for the BlackBerry 9900 (7.1.0.267) and the 9860 (7.1.0.247) has been found.  From testing it appears that…

14 years ago

Apple, the media and public perception

June 2012 will mark 5 years since the first iPhone was released. And since then without fail there's been a…

14 years ago

BlackBerry OS10 Screen Shots

CrackBerry.com got hold of some leaked images of BlackBerry OS 10 shots which they think was prepared by a RIM…

14 years ago

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