Tagged: Upgrades
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Firms urged to look at alternatives for a post-XP world News
12.04.2013 With Microsoft announcing the withdrawal of support for Windows XP from April next year, many organisations face a decision about upgrading their PCs still running it: one... -
Cork Airport spends €2.4m to upgrade baggage security screening News
30.01.2013 Cork Airport is upgrading its baggage security screening system to meet the latest EU standards by a January 2014 deadline, in a €2.4m investment. -
HTC One X rumoured to get taste of Android Jelly Bean in October News
24.09.2012 An update to the operating system of HTC One X smartphones is rumoured to be on its way in October, alongside the Jelly Bean update for the Samsung Galaxy S III. -
On the case: MICROS-Fidelio books a major network upgrade with HP News
17.08.2012 MICROS-Fidelio provides business applications to hospitality and retail industries in more than 130 countries across the globe, and Dublin is one of its key centres. In addition... -
Removal of universal search on Samsung Galaxy S III in UK accidental News
26.07.2012 Oops! A software upgrade rolled out to Samsung Galaxy S III smartphone users in the UK that removed universal search from these devices turns out to have been a mistake on the... -
Samsung’s latest international update for Galaxy S III disables universal search News
25.07.2012 Samsung appears to be rolling out an international upgrade for its Galaxy S III smartphones that, along with some improvements, disables universal search, which allows users to...Tags: Upgrades, Software, Technology, Search, Mobile, Smartphones, Patents, Apple, Galaxy S III, Samsung -
Nearly half of consumers fail to update software regularly – survey (infographic) News
23.07.2012 Forty per cent of adults don’t always update software on their computers when initially prompted to do so and about 25pc of adults don’t clearly understand what software updates... -
Ulster Bank service levels returning to normal after tech debacle News
13.07.2012 Most Ulster Bank customers should now see their account balances reflect accurate numbers and the bank still expects services to fully return to normal on Monday, the bank has... -
On the case: Largo Foods cuts downtime and improves performance with move to virtual DR News
06.07.2012 Largo Foods owns some of Ireland’s most iconic snack brands, including Tayto, Hunky Dorys, King Crisps and Perri. It manufactures and distributes a variety of snack foods,... -
Ulster Bank woes to drag into early next week News
26.06.2012 The 100,000 customers who have been affected by a technical glitch at Ulster Bank since Wednesday will have to wait until early next week for normal service to be restored,... -
Mozilla launches better, stronger, faster Firefox for Android News
26.06.2012 Having teased us with the prospect of a big announcement this week, Mozilla’s big reveal is an upgrade to Firefox for Android on the eve of Google’s I/O developer conference. -
Netflix updates player for iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch News
31.05.2012 Realising that more and more users are viewing through mobile devices, Netflix has upgraded its iOS players to provide an improved playback experience. -
TomTom upgrades maps in time for summer of sport News
29.05.2012 TomTom’s map service has received a summer update, getting drivers ready for the upcoming UEFA Euro 2012 tournament and London Olympic Games. -
99pc of UPC broadband customers to upgrade to 20Mbps News
20.07.2011 UPC is embarking on a major upgrade that will see 99pc of its existing broadband customers move to speeds of 20Mbps or higher. The company also revealed that one-third of...Categories: Networking & Telecoms, Internet, Games/Entertainment, Digital Media, Consumer Tech, Communications -
Windows Phone ‘most secure’ smartphone platform - Microsoft News
03.06.2011 Dave Northey, technology evangelist at Microsoft Ireland, believes Windows Phone is the “most secure” smartphone platform on the market.Tags: Office 365, Upgrades, Consumer, Enterprise, Smartphones, Android, iPhone, Apps, Data Security, Security, Mango, Windows Phone, Microsoft, -
Computer owners in the UK have a ‘four-year itch’ News
11.05.2011 On average, UK computer owners replace their machines every 4.5 years, citing slow speed as their top dislike, according to research commissioned by memory upgrade destination... -
Majority of SMEs risk data loss by failing to upgrade PCs News
12.04.2011 Seven out of 10 small-to-medium businesses risk corporate data loss through their failure to replace old PCs they rely on to store business-critical data, according to research...