Smartphones

iTether now available for iOS outside the App Store

iTether made a brief appearance in the iOS App store some time ago but was quickly removed. It allows your phone to…

14 years ago

Beta testers needed

Hello ITN readers. We are looking for some dedicated people to help us beta test a new feature which we hope to…

14 years ago

More Nokia Windows Phone 7 devices launch in Ireland

Nokia is hoping to continue it's resurgence as a WP7 device manufacturer with both the Nokia Lumia 710 and the Nokia Lumia 800…

14 years ago

Unofficial VLC Player comes to Android

While we seem to be waiting a life time for the official VLC Player to land on Android, one developer over…

14 years ago

Samsung and Apple winners of GSMA awards

The GSMA award winners were announced yesterday at the Mobile World Congress. There is quiet a long list of winners…

14 years ago

PlayBook OS2.0 review

OS 2.0 for the BlackBerry PlayBook launched on February 21st. It's a major update to the tablet device bringing some much needed…

14 years ago

TAT shows off some cool stuff at MWC2012

TAT is "The Astonishing Tribe". They're a company that designs and develops interfaces for mobile devices, specifically BlackBerry since they purchased them…

14 years ago

850K Android phones now being activated each day.

Google's Andy Rubin announced some interesting stats today. There are now 850,000 Android devices being activated each day. This represents…

14 years ago

HTC One S

Another Mid Range phone this time from HTC. Not as impressively spec'd as the "One X" but none the less this would…

14 years ago

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