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The “All New HTC One”. All you need to know

Let's face it. If you have any interest at all in this phone you will no doubt have seen most…

12 years ago

Google Play Store finally allows you to purchase devices in Ireland

Without much fanfare, Google has finally removed one of our long standing gripes here and now allows people in Ireland…

12 years ago

Apple start selling an 8GB iPhone 5C but what about Ireland?

For some time before the iPhone 5C was unveiled, the world's media predicted that Apple was working on a "cheap"…

12 years ago

Google Chromecast goes on sale in 11 additional countries. Sadly Ireland is still not one of them

All the way back in October of last year, Google let us in on their secret that they intended to…

12 years ago

Bose Soundlink Mini Review

With the Soundlink Mini, Bose have produced something special. The diminutive little speaker produces sound quality, clarity and volume levels…

12 years ago

New Daffodil Day App launched. Download and Donate today!

Dell and the Irish Cancer Society today announced the availability of a free Daffodil Day smartphone App. The App works…

12 years ago

“The All New HTC One” teaser video

Not wanting to let the other companies take all the attention at the Mobile World Congress, HTC have released a teaser…

12 years ago

Samsung Galaxy S5 announced. Available in Ireland from April

As expected, Samsung's latest Unpacked event at WMC in Barcelona was used to unveil the Galaxy S5. Boasting sales in…

12 years ago

Sony unveils the Xperia Z2

It doesn't seem that long ago that Sony was taking the wraps of the Z1 but today they have announced…

12 years ago

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