Craig O'Sullivan

Creator of Geektech.ie Passionate about Technology and always looking for that next cool gadget or app

3D Mark for Android hits the Play Store, Benchmark away!

Futuremark have just pushed out 3DMark for Android devices on the Play Store. Their latest endeavor for bench-marking brings the ability to compare results across Windows and Android devices. The benchmark application requires Android 3.1+ and at least 1GB of Ram, oh and it will use around 294MB of storage. The tests available are Ice Storm and Ice Storm Extreme. […]

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Review: Toshiba U940 Ultrabook

Smartphones and tablets have taken the portability market hostage and plan on keeping it that way, however Laptops/Ultra books have an essence of performance and ease of use that can never be replaced. Having a complete Windows OS at your finger tips with decent performance/battery life is exactly the reason for the Toshiba U940, but also without a […]

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Electronic Arts CEO John Riccitiello stepping down

EA’s CEO John Riccitiello has announced plans to step down as CEO and a member of the Board of Directors on March 30th. Riccitiello cites his short comings for the company’s financials over the last year. Chairman of the board for EA Larry Probst will be stepping in as Executive chairman until a permanent CEO can be found. John Riccitiello sent out an internal memo to all […]

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Samsung Galaxy S 4 official: 5-inch 1080p Super AMOLED display, 13 MP Camera, Octa-Core CPU, 2GB RAM

Samsung have officially taken the cover off the Galaxy S IV and we now have images, specs and features of the new device. So let’s not waste anytime and take a look at the official specs. [togglebox state=”open” head=”Galaxy S IV Specifications” id=”id-here”] Network 2.5G (GSM/ GPRS/ EDGE): 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 […]

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Microsoft hit with €561 million fine for breaking browser choice commitment

Microsoft have been handed down a fine of €561 million from the Europe Commission with regards to their failure on the browser choice commitment for customers. Back in 2009 Microsoft made a commitment to the EU to ensure that every customer had the ability to chose the default browser(as in not Internet Explorer). Microsoft failed on that promise and were hit […]

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