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The Rise and Fall of Flappy Bird

The frustratingly addictive game was actually around for longer than people think, but its meteoric rise and subsequent fall felt…

12 years ago

Primal Flame – An Irish Indie Game from Irrelevant Fish

Primal Flame is a new game from Irish indie developers Irrelevant Fish. Irrelevant Fish is the collaboration of Niamh Cunningham from…

12 years ago

blend: the spice blend recipe app for iPad

blend is a spice blend recipe app for the iPad. It features sixteen classic recipes from all over the world.…

12 years ago

Ultimate Ears introduces the UE MINI BOOM Bluetooth Speaker

Today Ultimate Ears introduced the UE MINI BOOM speaker. The compact speaker comes with Bluetooth and NFC connectivity, has a 15 Meter streaming…

12 years ago

To celebrate the Mac’s Birthday, Apple shoots a tribute video using only iPhones

Apple introduced the first Macintosh computer on January 24, 1984. To celebrate its 30th Birthday Apple sent 15 camera crews…

12 years ago

Three to launch 4G services on January 27

After many delays, Three have finally announced today that their 4G service will go live on January 27. Both Bill…

12 years ago

WholeWorldBand wins “Buma Music Meets Tech” Award at Eurosonic Noorsderslag in Holland

WholeWorldBand, the Irish company founded by award-winning music video director and 10cc member Kevin Godley, has won the first ever…

12 years ago

iPad Mini with Retina review

I've spent the last few weeks using the new iPad mini with Retina every day. I wanted to spend more…

12 years ago

iOS 7 Jailbreak now available

Over the weekend the internet came alive with news of evasi0n releasing their untethered jailbreak for iOS 7 devices. The…

12 years ago

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