08.08.2008 Not consumers apparently. According to US research firm ABI Research, Blu-ray may have won the high-definition format war against HD DVD as the media format to replace the DVD, but not many are rushing out... more...
08.08.2008 If you have ever been told by your Sat Nav device that it was okay to drive up a one-way street, or perhaps you’ve come across a newly sectioned-off route and wished there was some way you could tell others,... more...
08.08.2008 UPDATED: It seems even Apple was offended by the ‘I Am Rich’ application, which was on sale in the App Store for the princely sum of €799.99.The app has since disappeared and dilligent searching for it on the store has proved fruitless. more...
08.08.2008 Not consumers apparently. According to US research firm ABI Research, Blu-ray may have won the high-definition format war against HD DVD as the media format to replace the DVD, but not many are rushing out to invest. more...
08.08.2008 If you have ever been told by your Sat Nav device that it was okay to drive up a one-way street, or perhaps you’ve come across a newly sectioned-off route and wished there was some way you could tell others, then you’ll be one of the drivers eager to join in crowdsourcing. more...
07.08.2008 I am tired of every touch phone that comes on the market being compared with the iPhone and touted as the next possible iPhone killer – how is an innocent phone to get a start in this world if it is ruthlessly pitched against what is seen as state-of-the-art mobile innovation? I’m outraged. more...
07.08.2008 When Microsoft bought a stake in Facebook last November for US$240m, the social networking site was valued at a staggering US$15bn – unheard of for a company so young and strange given its recent formal valuation, which now puts it at a considerably more modest US$4bn. more...
07.08.2008 A Korean company has developed the world’s first high-retardancy, non-toxic cables for electronic devices using nanotechnology and is introducing the innovation into Europe. more...
07.08.2008 Recent coverage of the ISPAI (Internet Service Providers Association of Ireland) has focused on the fact that Irish ISPs who have not joined this voluntary organisation are also by inference choosing not to support the ISPAI’s Hotline.ie service, which monitors and reports child porn on the web, but the... more...
07.08.2008 Former investment banker Cormac Lynch (pictured) believes education is key to solving Africa’s problem and has persuaded Irish businesses to donate 7,000 computers for schools and colleges on the troubled continent more...
07.08.2008 Last week’s launch of brand new search engine Cuil.com, co-founded by Louth man Tom Costello, brought about mixed reactions from web users and the industry alike. more...
07.08.2008 Does 3G technology offer a viable alternative to fixed-line broadband? more...