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The Sinn Féin leader’s infamous Twitter account has been active even while he’s been under police custody.
CEO Tim Cook also hinted that new products are on the way.
The scheme has been launched to coincide with Earth Day – which is today.
E-book readers are growing in popularity but are you happier when you can actually turn the pages on that page-turner?
O’Sullivans Bar in Douglas, Cork has set up three iPads which customers can use to browse the web and catch up on the news.
More than 120 million Android tablets were sold in 2013, but Apple is still the most popular tablet manufacturer as it sold 70 million iPads.
The flaw affects how secure data is sent over the internet.
The feature will allow shoppers to scan and pay for certain goods, alert them to upgrades and notify them when an order is ready to be collected.
You’d think he could afford his own, really.
And they really made an effort too.
“We still have a lot to cover,” said the tech firm.
A handy guide, courtesy of Business Insider.
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All of your essential tech and social media news for the week in one byte-sized portion.
The results announced today mark the second straight quarter that Apple’s earnings have fallen from the previous year after a decade of steadily rising profits.
One woman’s way to beat the commuter boredom.
The operating system for over 400 million devices will be available to download later this year.
Fingerprint technology would greatly simplify and speed up a customer’s interaction with their device.
A report commissioned by the French government has suggested that a four per cent tax could be imposed on the sale of smartphones and tablets to fund artistic and creative ventures.
Figures from the International Data Corporation say the latest edition of Microsoft Windows is turning people off buying PCs.
State media in China has criticised the company over customer service and returns policies.
This is very cheeky altogether.
It’s called “We Didn’t Own an iPad”.
The ePad Femme offers yoga, recipes and “cloathing size” apps. Yes, it’s for real.
The fun Alphabeast app, in which the Lonely Beast teaches children their ABCs, was created by a Dublin trio.
Exxon Mobil regained top spot after the tech giant’s share value fell dramatically this past week.
Ever dropped your phone on your face? Yeah, that.
A few of the familiar sources are reporting new developments out of Apple’s Asian supply chain which suggest that a ‘smartwatch’ could be next for Apple.
Did you get everything you wanted? These people didn’t.
Analysts say the decision is not surprising as Murdoch’s “bold experiment” did not have enough paying readers to sustain it.
Latest figures show that the use of online banking in Ireland is up 17 per cent and two million Irish adults own a smart device.
Dublin Airport hangs onto lost items for three months. So what happens if nobody comes forward to claim it?
Scott Forstall had overseen some of the company’s more embarassing let downs in recent years – Siri and Apple Maps.
Plus – what’s the monetary value of virginity? And what was Ireland’s best-performing sales sector in September?
Apple CEO Tim Cook said the company remains confident entering the holiday season.
Ireland just getting the new Windows 8 operating system for now, as Microsoft praises the company’s Sandyford, Dublin team for its work on device.