Categorised as: Digital Life & News
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New Palm: customised and in colour News
31.10.2002 Handheld manufacturer Palm has just unveiled its latest high-end model, the Tungsten T. The new handheld incorporates a new design and is the first Palm handheld to feature its...Categories: Digital Life -
Operators start war of words over 3G delivery News
31.10.2002 The CEOs of Ireland’s two big mobile networks have expressed doubts not only over Hutchison’s ability to deliver an effective 3G (third generation) service but with its...Categories: Digital Life -
Seasonal upgrade from Motorola News
31.10.2002 Mobile phone manufacturer Motorola has today launched two new handsets for the Christmas market, the V60i and V66i. Both phones are upgrades of the existing V66 and V60 models.Categories: Digital Life -
Ireland joins digital media game News
31.10.2002 In his new movie Simone, Al Pacino plays a Hollywood director who decides to create a computer-generated star of his own when he gets frustrated by the unrealistic demands of...Categories: Digital Life, New Media -
Hot Press for online rock'n'roll News
31.10.2002 Online subscription services are still fairly rare on the internet and mostly associated with big news organisations such as The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times and...Categories: Digital Life, New Media -
Mobile chiefs talk up their Irish roots News
31.10.2002 This was the year when quote marks and air bubbles signalled the new order for mobile communications, not just in Ireland but also in countries across Europe and far flung... -
Definitive digital media directory launched News
31.10.2002 An authoritative Digital Media Services Directory has been launched to the Irish marketplace listing over 500 organisations that form part of Ireland’s fledgling digital media... -
New commissioners appointed News
31.10.2002 The Minister for Communication, Marine and Natural Resources, Dermot Ahern TD, has announced the appointment of two new commissioners who will join present telecoms regulator... -
Next generation services are here from O2 and Vodafone News
31.10.2002 Vodafone and O2 have finally unveiled the services that will make use of their GPRS, always-on infrastructure courtesy of two more technologies.Categories: Digital Life -
Meteor plans a ‘disruptive approach’ News
31.10.2002 New Meteor boss Stewart Sherriff has a straightforward mission — to make the company profitable. While the company lacks the financial muscle of Vodafone and O2’s UK parents,...Categories: Digital Life -
Better deal for data cards News
29.10.2002 GPRS has sparked off a hive of activity in the mobile phone market and in many ways is the catalyst for a whole new generation of products and services. Its introduction by...Categories: Digital Life -
Bluetooth starts to bite News
26.10.2002 For a while it looked like it would never take off, but 2002 was the year that Bluetooth finally began to arrive in mobile devices. Much was made of it when the standard was...Categories: Digital Life -
Text marketing takes off News
24.10.2002 During the summer, Columbian pop singer Shakira’s song Underneath Your Clothes went straight into the Irish charts at No. 1. A week previously, Sony’s Irish label teamed up with...Categories: Digital Life, New Media -
Picture library thrives online News
24.10.2002 Few people in the publishing trade would have been surprised to hear that Stockbyte was the third of this year's finalists to be selected for the DHL Export Awards 2002. -
Broadband a must for digital media News
10.10.2002 What began as a balanced discussion on the fledgling digital media industry in Ireland degenerated into something resembling an anguished parish meeting about potholes in Mayo...Categories: Digital Life, New Media -
Broadband a must for digital media News
08.10.2002 What began as a balanced discussion on the fledgling digital media industry in Ireland degenerated into something resembling an anguished parish meeting about potholes in Mayo...