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Business Showcase: Viddyad

Viddyad are an Irish company which lets any business create their own video Ad online in minutes. Aiming to reduce…

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

To celebrate the Mac’s Birthday, Apple shoots a tribute video using only iPhones

Apple introduced the first Macintosh computer on January 24, 1984. To celebrate its 30th Birthday Apple sent 15 camera crews…

12 years ago

iPhone 5S/5C & 4G

Meteor today announced through their twitter account @MeteorPR some breaking news! From today Thursday 5th December 2013 4G is available…

13 years ago

Sky Store now available for everyone to rent content

Sky has opened up its online movie rental service, called Sky Store, to everyone so even if you are not…

13 years ago

BlackBerry London pics leak

The first full touchscreen device running the new BB10 BlackBerry operating system is due sometime in Q1 2013. With a…

14 years ago

HTC announces 2 new WP8 devices

HTC took to the stage earlier and, as expected, announced 2 new Windows Phone 8 devices, the "8S" and the…

14 years ago

Review: Carve Case for iPhone 4/4s

The iPhone is a premium product which needs nah, "deserves" to be protected from bumps, scratches and falls. Despite the…

14 years ago

More Nokia Windows Phone 7 devices launch in Ireland

Nokia is hoping to continue it's resurgence as a WP7 device manufacturer with both the Nokia Lumia 710 and the Nokia Lumia 800…

14 years ago

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