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iDoc Releases Over 300 Free Repair Guides for Smartphones

“You break it, we fix it”: For the past six years, iDoc has been helping users rescue their broken or…

10 years ago

First #PromotedSticker Campaign Is Launched On Twitter

By @TheMarkDalton This week saw the launch of the first promoted sticker campaign on Twitter. Pepsi is the inaugural customer and…

10 years ago

HOW TO BE A GREAT PYTHON CODER, tips for improving your Python

Helpful guest post from the Software Placements team. If you can code well in Python you have a really valuable skill,…

10 years ago

Pure Telecom announces ‘Lightning’ broadband speeds – 1,000Mbps

Irish telecoms provider, Pure Telecom, today announced the launch of its new high-speed 1,000Mbps broadband service. Available to home and…

10 years ago

Starting-Up in 194,400 Seconds. By Gene Murphy

Great guest post by Gene Murphy. First appeared here.  On foot of a pretty trivial internet search result this week,…

10 years ago

Irish Startup Emojitones launches first full-featured messaging app with sound

By @TheMarkDalton Irish startup Emojitones has launched its iOS and Android app. Emojitones is a full featured text messaging platform…

10 years ago

The ‘Peeple’ App Has Actually Launched In North America

By @TheMarkDalton Remember the app called Peeple? The app which was controversially dubbed as "Yelp for people" despite the fact…

10 years ago

Date change: International Film and Tech forum Digital Biscuit 2016

Update: This event has now been moved to October 20th – 22nd with 22 speakers confirmed for those dates. The…

10 years ago

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