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CERN have confirmed the new the Higgs boson particle

Posted on July 4, 2012 by Craig O'Sullivan

The Folks over at CERN have just announced what has been the long-awaited announcement. They may have just found what they were looking for and that is the Higgs Boson, which is also dubbed as the God particle. Now most of this will be above our heads and pretty much just awesome to even kind […]

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Galaxy Nexus Ban in the U.S continues, hopefully resolved with update

Posted on July 4, 2012 by Craig O'Sullivan

The Apple vs Samsung woes continue and last week Apple had won a ban against Samsung to ban the sales of the Galaxy Nexus in the United States. Samsung tried to appeal the decision and Judge turned it down. That means no more selling of the Galaxy Nexus, which is expected to have Android 4.1 […]

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iFixit teardown the Nexus 7 tablet

Posted on July 3, 2012 by Craig O'Sullivan

The guys over at iFixit have got there hands on the Nexus 7 for one simple task and that is to tear it apart and see the lovely insides of the new Jelly Bean tablet from Asus/Google. They have released all the info gained from there exploratory surgery done on the device and even a […]

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ICS for HTC Incredible S rolling out now

Posted on July 2, 2012 by Craig O'Sullivan

HTC have finally begun pushing out the much awaited ICS upgrade for the Incredible S. The OTA download is around a 250Mb so depending on your allowance, you may want to hit up a WiFi connection for the download. There are reports of it hitting all over the place so it depends on your carrier […]

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Review: Sony Xperia P

Posted on July 2, 2012November 4, 2013 by Craig O'Sullivan

Sony Mobile(Previously Sony Ericsson) have released their newest series of Android devices all with a similar design. We are here to take a look at the Xperia P. This is mid ranged device that brings with it a serious design. So let’s dive right in and check out what they are on paper. 4.0 Inch LED […]

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Point Grey deliver the world’s smallest 4K USB 3.0 camera @ 21fps

Posted on June 29, 2012 by Craig O'Sullivan

Point Grey want you to be able to record 4K video using a tiny camera and the use of USB 3.0. At least that is what the new Flea 4K camera does anyway. The new pocketable camera uses Sony’s IMX1221 Exmor R sensor  to produce a nice 4,096 x 2,160 @ 21 fps and all […]

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Adobe confirms that Android 4.1 will not have Flash support, cutting all downloads on august 15th

Posted on June 29, 2012 by Craig O'Sullivan

It has been known for some time now before the announcement of Jelly Bean that the next iteration of Android wouldn’t include any support for Flash. Now Adobe have confirmed that Flash will not be supported on Jelly Bean, by that there is no word on if it will work, but they certainly wont be helping in any […]

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Google Chrome Looses Beta, Maps update to include offline data

Posted on June 27, 2012 by Craig O'Sullivan

Google today announced that Google Maps would have the ability to save maps for offline use. They just pulled the trigger and the new Maps app is available for download on the Play Store(link below). Clicking on the menu button and then hitting Make available offline will allow you to select a specific area by […]

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Android Jelly Bean, Nexus 7 and Nexus Q details

Posted on June 27, 2012 by Craig O'Sullivan

The Google I/O developer event is today and with it Google have made some great announcements. They certainly aren’t pulling any punches this year, so let’s take a look at what they have announced. Android 4.1(Jelly Bean) Projector Butter Updated keyboard and offline voice dictation Improved search integration for Jelly Bean Incremental app updates Google […]

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Firefox mobile for Android finally comes out of beta, Brings HTML5 and Flash

Posted on June 27, 2012 by Craig O'Sullivan

The Mozilla team have pushed out the latest version of Firefox mobile. The last version finally looses its beta title and comes in a nice clean stable version. That’s not all, Mozilla have added some nice features like HTML5 support and flash support. They also added a new welcome page, a new tab style layout and of course […]

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