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Google Play Store to get a “Designed for Tablets” App section

From November 21, Google is making changes to the Play Store for tablet users. A new "Designed for Tablet" section…

13 years ago

Vodafone to start rolling out 4G services from Monday

Vodafone Ireland have confirmed that they are to start rolling out a 4G broadband service from Monday, October 14 and…

13 years ago

HTC’s “Great Trios in History” Ad hints at the arrival of the One Max

HTC has certainly tried to turn things around from a marketing stand point of late, throwing bags of cash Robert…

13 years ago

Sony Xperia Z1 f announced in Japan

The much rumoured Xperia Z1 Mini has been announced as the Z1 f in Japan this morning. Much the same…

13 years ago

Deal of the Day: GEEQ Pulsar Wireless Bluetooth Speaker for €20

Memoryc.ie are offering the GEEQ Pulsar Wireless Bluetooth Speaker for €20. As you can see in the video below they pack quiet…

13 years ago

Is HTC about to be sold?

It's no secret HTC is in a lot of trouble. Even with sales of it's flagship HTC One doing well,…

13 years ago

Google Chromecast- Game changer?

This one, in my opinion, could be a real game changer. To put some context to that statement, I have…

13 years ago

BlackBerry first quarter results 2013

BlackBerry reported its Q1 2014 fiscal year results just a short while ago and they weren't what the market expected…

13 years ago

Books now available on the Irish Google Play Store

Just as I complained last night on our Google+ Communities page that we still haven't access to Books and Movies…

13 years ago

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