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Asus Eee Pad Transformer ICS update rolling out

The original Asus Eee Pad transformer is finally getting some Ice Cream Sandwich love. Asus announced through their Facebook account earlier today…

14 years ago

LG Optimus 4X HD

LG have today unveiled their Tegra 3 packing,  Optimus 4X HD and it is shaping up to be be one…

14 years ago

Samsung Galaxy S II passes 20Million sales mark

Samsung has announced that it's ever popular device has passed the 20 million sales mark. It took seven months to…

14 years ago

Update 3: Sky Go Android App out now

Sky's TV on demand App, Sky Go, launched on the iOS platform some months ago. Before it's release we were…

14 years ago

ABC’s trip to the Apple iFactory

ABC in America announced that they had been given full access to the Foxconn factories in China which assemble Apple's…

14 years ago

BlackBerry OS 7.1.0.247 and 267 leaked for 9860 and 9900 devices

A new leak for the BlackBerry 9900 (7.1.0.267) and the 9860 (7.1.0.247) has been found.  From testing it appears that…

14 years ago

Apple, the media and public perception

June 2012 will mark 5 years since the first iPhone was released. And since then without fail there's been a…

14 years ago

The devil’s in the detail

Comreg recently agreed to amend the termination date of three of the MMDS licences held by UPC (Ireland). MMDS is a wireless…

14 years ago

Smartphone “Sales” results for 2011

Ok so this is the report we have been waiting for from Gartner. It is based on actual sales figures…

14 years ago

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