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3 Ireland launches new “all you can eat everything” plan

3 Ireland have launched a new bill pay plan called all you can eat everything. It's 39.75 sim only per…

13 years ago

Watch WWDC 2013 Keynote online

Apple have announced that not only will the WWDC 2013 Keynote event be available on Apple TV but will also…

13 years ago

EU Commissioner: Net Neutrality and end to roaming charges

You may not have heard of her but Neelie Kroes is your best friend. She has been at the forefront of…

13 years ago

Comreg Information and Communications Technology Survey Results

Comreg commissioned Red C research and marketing ltd. to undertake a survey in February 2013 of 1000 interviews of "a nationally…

13 years ago

Are Irish People Addicted To Tech?

A new survey, The Eircom Household Sentiment Survey, has found that more than 1.6 million Irish people now own a…

13 years ago

My Meteor App

If you are a Meteor Ireland customer, Bill-Pay or Pre-Pay, then this could be a very handy app for you?…

13 years ago

The Decline of The PC!

According to the latest press release from IDC (the world's leading technology media, events and research company) the total number…

13 years ago

Three sign up with Samsung to roll out their 4G LTE Infrastructure

Mobile Network Three announced today that they have chosen Samsung to install their 4G LTE network. As part of the agreement,…

13 years ago

New discounted Meteor SIM only plan

Meteor have launched a new discounted sim only plan. It offers 400mins, 400sms, 2GB data and free meteor to meteor…

13 years ago

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