It may not re-invent computing but the Apple iPad does bring it a step closer to perfection, says Adam Maguire. It’s the most over-hyped piece of technology the Read More
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Teic.ie is one year old today!
Teic.ie is turning one today. Teic.ie has come on leaps and bounds since its soft launch on Monday 5th October 2009, with hundreds of articles now on the Read More
Competition: Win a Sony Ericsson Vivaz
To help mark Teic.ie’s first year in existence Sony Ericsson have kindly given the site a slick Vivaz phone to give away to one lucky reader. The touch-based Read More
Internet Explorer usage drops below 50%
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer (IE) has fallen below 50% market-share according to Irish stat firm StatCounter. Usage of the browser has been on the decline in recent years but Read More
Raving Rabbids to be made into TV pilot
The cute-but-psychotic Raving Rabbids which debuted in Ubisoft’s Rayman series are to be turned into a TV pilot according to the French developer. The characters will feature in Read More
HTC Legend & Desire get colour refresh
The HTC Legend and Desire smartphones will be available in new colours in Ireland this month according to the Taiwanese corporation. The previously silver Legend will now also Read More
Microsoft confirm 11th Oct launch of Windows Phone 7
Following a vague invite late last week Microsoft has confirmed that its event on 11th Oct will be to launch Windows Phone 7. The Dublin event will start Read More
Update: Google Street View is live in Ireland
Contrary to earlier reports that it would come tomorrow, Google Street View is now live in Ireland. More than 80,000km of road has been captured, covering streets in Read More
Nintendo confirm March release for 3DS in Europe
Nintendo have given more details on its upcoming 3DS handheld, confirming a March 2011 release date in Europe and the US. As the name suggests the 3DS is Read More
Sky’s 3D channel to start on Friday
Sky’s 3D TV channel will go live this Friday with a line-up of sport, films and documentaries planned for its inaugural months. The first event to be shown Read More
