RTÉ Player to include movies for the first time

RTÉ Player is to include movies for the first time later this week, the national broadcaster announced in a tweet…

11 years ago

5 simple ways to improve your brand’s Facebook page

Your customers value your Facebook page more than you think, perhaps more than you do. So you better be sure…

11 years ago

Is Lego about to embrace the Dark Side by releasing an official 3D printer? #aprilfools

Is Lego about to embrace the Dark Side and release an official 3D printer? Let's have a look.

11 years ago

Do you know how much your smartphone is actually costing you? I didn’t

Your smartphone lifestyle is costing you more than you think but, the question is, do you know just how much?…

11 years ago

The Last of Us release date gets closer with first TV commercial

The Last of Us, Naughty Dog's forthcoming PS3-exclusive title, is getting closer to its much anticipated release date with its…

11 years ago

Things I realized when using Google Chromebook for the first time

As Chromebooks go online in more countries we ask, are the criticisms of the devices still valid? We review one…

11 years ago

Finally, Twitter is now showing users’ images properly

Twitter is now showing users' images in a grid format, answering many users' wishes & showing that the site is…

11 years ago

Google Street View documents Fukushima’s abandoned cities

Google Street View documents more abandoned cities in Fukushima, Japan which are still suffering from the aftermath of the March,…

11 years ago

Smartphones & tablets aren’t “cannibalising” TV news, according to the BBC #infographic

Smartphones, tablets, and laptops are not having a "cannibalising effect" on TV news consumption, according to a survey conducted by…

11 years ago

Top ecommerce sites around the world are slowing down

A report from Radware, an applications delivery and security firm, suggests that page load times of the top 2,000 online…

11 years ago

Is Microsoft going to piss off every web developer with the release of IE11?

Early reports of Internet Explorer 11 suggest that Microsoft is going to take away web developers' abilities to target the…

11 years ago

Social media hacking: What do you do when your brand gets hijacked

We all know that having your social media account hacked is a common occurrence, one that’s usually nothing more than…

11 years ago

Computer game technologies are helping protect Europe’s endangered sports

In the first of its kind, Irish & Basque national sports are being digitally preserved using motion capture systems usually…

11 years ago

European regulators may investigate Apple for ‘antitrust’ practices

The European Commission has launched an antitrust investigation into Apple, after it received unofficial complaints that the company's contracts for…

11 years ago

Free ecommerce accelerator hopes to get more Irish businesses selling online

NDRC's Inventorium, a programme that helps individuals, startups, and existing businesses get ideas off the ground, in association with the…

11 years ago

Google Keep turns your Google Drive into an Evernote beater

Google Keep show's how the company's technological ecosystem can be used by Google to create new services that can compete…

11 years ago

2013: the year Google positions Chromebooks as proper Windows rivals

With several major announcements so far this year, Google is positioning its Chrome OS and Chromebook line of laptops to…

11 years ago

Google reportedly developing unified chat service, Babble, to rival all others

We don’t post rumours too often around here but this one, if true, is worthy of mention. This evening’s babble…

11 years ago

Going native: A closer look at advertising’s new buzzword

"Native advertising" is the advertising industry's latest buzzword but is just a passing fad or the industry adjusting to advances…

11 years ago

Facebook #hashtags – victory for Google+ & a threat to your privacy

Facebook might be about to release Twitter & Google+-style hashtags but could Facebook hashtags be a threat to our privacy?

11 years ago