Smartphones

Sony Xperia Z1 Review

I've been looking forward to reviewing this phone for some time now. Since Sony bought out the Ericsson side of…

13 years ago

Motorola Moto G now available to pre-order from the UK

When Motorola recently announced their new budget smartphone, the Moto G, we didn't give it much coverage. Motorola have released…

13 years ago

What Devices and Operating Systems are people using to view Irish Tech News? We take a look at the statistics

Every month we review our statistics to see what devices and operating systems our readers are using to view our…

13 years ago

Sony announce their Jelly Bean and KitKat upgrade roadmap

Sony took to their Blog today to announce which devices will be upgraded to Jelly Bean and later then to…

13 years ago

Rumoured HTC M8 Pictures. Is this the HTC One’s successor?

When the HTC One (or M7) launched it captured the imagination with some interesting new features. While the phone itself…

13 years ago

Latest version of SwiftKey Keyboard now available in the Play Store

The latest version of SwiftKey Keyboard for Android is now available to download as a free update in the Play…

13 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…

13 years ago

Have an HTC One? Want a taste of KitKat?

It didn't take long for KitKat to be dismantled by the Custom ROM community. After a couple of hours APK…

13 years ago

Android 4.4, KitKat Overview

Alongside the Nexus 5 unveiling, Google took the wraps off KitKat and showcased its latest features. While Jellybean was all…

13 years ago

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