mobile technology

20% increase in the numbers of smartphones stolen in Ireland in 2012

The Journal has an article today saying that the Gardaí have reported that almost 8,000 mobile phones were reported stolen in…

13 years ago

SwiftKey Flow Beta get’s another update

SwiftKey Flow has seen another update today bringing with it a number of bug fixes. It is quickly becoming one…

13 years ago

Vodafone Ireland demo’s 4G

Vodafone Ireland demoed 4G services last night in Dublin and we were invited along with others to see its potential.…

14 years ago

Updated: More Doro phones becoming available on Irish networks

You may remember back in April we did an article on Doro Mobile. Doro are a Swedish company that focuses on…

14 years ago

UK networks agree 4G launch timetable

The UK mobile networks got themselves all in a huff following "everything everywhere" (formed from merger of T-Mobile and Orange) stating they'll…

14 years ago

Vodafone reports Irish Results

Vodafone Ireland reported results were in line with expectations. Some of the key results included: Average revenue per user fell…

14 years ago

New plans from 48months

The new MVNO network 48months.ie has just recently announced new data plans. They're currently known for their marketing ads and the…

14 years ago

Vodafone agrees to pay €400,000

Comreg has secured a High Court order for Vodafone to pay it 400,000 euro for failing to comply with the…

14 years ago

Comreg testing 112 SMS emergency service

Comreg has begun testing a new text based emergency contact service for 112 numbers. In Ireland we can call 999…

14 years ago

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