Mobile operating systems

Facebook Launches The Mobile Like Button

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. The like button has been around on Facebook for a long time now,…

12 years ago

Motorola’s new bluetooth headset targets voice interactions

This article originally appeared on www.nealmcquaid.com/techblog. Neal McQuaid specialises in mobile/telecoms/trends (alongside his enthusiasm for 'adventures'). You can find him…

12 years ago

Is this Samsung’s new TouchWiz?

Samsung have been rumoured to be working on a new version of TouchWiz for some time now. Samsung's UI hasn't…

12 years ago

Jelly Bean now running on over 52% of Android devices

Google has released the latest set of figures showing the percentage breakdown of what versions of Android people are using…

12 years ago

Today we launch our Forum!

Irish Tech News has been running now since September 2011 and we're delighted to announce we're launching our new forum.…

13 years ago

Sky+ App for Android updated

The Android version of the Sky+ App received an update this morning finally bringing some features that have been present…

13 years ago

PlayBook OS 2.1 now available for download

PlayBook OS 2.1.0.1032 is now available for download by clicking software updates in settings on your PlayBook. If you've also…

14 years ago

PlayBook OS 2.1 due any day now?

The PlayBook tablet is BlackBerry's venture into the tablet market and wasn't the seller they might have hoped. It also…

14 years ago

The problem with BlackBerry (Editorial)

Yesterday BlackBerry had an earnings call to report on it's first quarter. As expected it posted a loss as well…

14 years ago

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