Universal Windows Platform apps

Sigo Group Messaging App

Sigo was launched in Ireland a few weeks ago. It is a free social messaging app designed for group collaboration.  Sigo is…

12 years ago

Are Facebook interested in buying BlackBerry?

The Wall Street Journal tweeted earlier that Facebook and BlackBerry met last week to discuss a possible bid. There's little…

12 years ago

Flyne Offline Reader App from the creator of Falcon Pro

Flyne is a new offline reader App from the creator of Twitter client Falcon Pro. It is available for free in…

12 years ago

Ipsos MRBI poll looks at social media activity in Ireland

Ipsos MRBI released results of their latest poll on social media account ownership in Ireland amongst adults aged 15 or…

13 years ago

Viber desktop arrives

Viber desktop launched yesterday for Mac and Windows PC's. For me Viber is Skype and Whatsapp combined. An easy to…

13 years ago

Falcon Pro exceeds Twitter token limit

A few weeks ago I did an article on a new Twitter client for Android called Falcon Pro. You can…

13 years ago

Spotify goes live in Ireland

Spotify has finally brought their music streaming service to Ireland. It is now available to download on both Mac and…

13 years ago

Competition Time Again! And the Winner is….

              It's competition time again here at Irish Tech News. This time we are…

14 years ago

Update: NetFlix coming to Ireland in 2012

Netflix will launch their subscription service in the UK and Ireland in early 2012. They will offer unlimited TV shows and…

14 years ago

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