mobile technology

‘Next’ Keyboard Reaches Kickstarter Target In Two Days

You may not have heard of Next yet, at the moment it is an unreleased keyboard app for iOS. When…

11 years ago

4G roaming now available to Vodafone Ireland customers

Vodafone Ireland have today announced that their customers can now use 4G services while roaming abroad in 33 countries. 4G…

11 years ago

The Rise of Mobile Apps – #Infographic

The infographic below, put together by Computer Solutions company ERS, details the rise of Mobile Apps and shows just how integral…

11 years ago

The Irish Tech News 5K Twitter Followers Giveaway!

It's with great pleasure I get to announce that we passed 5 thousand followers on Twitter yesterday. Over the last…

11 years ago

Google Nexus 6 Phablet Announced

Google has taken the wraps off the Nexus 6 this evening and true to its name, the device comes with…

11 years ago

KillBiller – An App that works out the best Mobile Price Plan for you

Between all the different bill pay, pre-pay and SIM only contracts available across all the different networks, it can be difficult…

12 years ago

European Commission approves Three Ireland’s takeover of O2

Three today announced that the European Commission has approved their acquisition of the Telefónica O2 business in Ireland, which will take…

12 years ago

Deloitte Research Highlights the Dangers of Data Theft from Mobile Devices

New research, carried out by Deloitte’s forensics team, shows that personal information including, the identity of the owner, PPS numbers,…

12 years ago

EU votes to abolish Roaming Charges

After a long battle, the EU moved a step closer to abolishing mobile roaming charges completely for European citizens. The…

12 years ago

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