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Motorola Moto G now available to pre-order from the UK

When Motorola recently announced their new budget smartphone, the Moto G, we didn't give it much coverage. Motorola have released…

12 years ago

OS X: Messages Correct Setup

  Messages is a fantastic way for OS X & iOS users to send text, picture and video messages to other…

13 years ago

Vodafone Ireland demo’s 4G

Vodafone Ireland demoed 4G services last night in Dublin and we were invited along with others to see its potential.…

13 years ago

iOS 6 Maps in Ireland

iOS 6 has been with us for almost a week now, and is already seeing widespread adoption across Ireland. The…

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

Doro Experience and PhoneEasy 510 review

We recently met with Doro Ireland MD, Chris Millington to discuss their present and upcoming devices and also the launch…

14 years ago

iTether now available for iOS outside the App Store

iTether made a brief appearance in the iOS App store some time ago but was quickly removed. It allows your phone to…

14 years ago

Are you using siri?

Siri launched for the iPhone 4s with some fan fare and it's rumored that it will be incorporated into Apple TV voice control but…

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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