Truphone got into the St Patrick’s Day spirit by offering free calls to Ireland, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Poland for all of St Patrick’s Day, and spreading a bit of shamrock luck, reports an article over on tmcnet. Truphone’s 24 hour promo delivered free calls to all five countries along with free
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Truphone is offering free calls to Ireland, UK, Canada, US and… Poland.
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Funtonia on 16th Mar 2010 (via funtonia.com)
In a somewhat surprising move today, wireless carrier O2 Ireland announced that its customers would be able to unlock Apple's iPhone. Per the O2 forum, Rod Coleman, head of O2's Customer Care unit, discussed the decision surrounding the unlocking on iPhones, especially those who want to pass on old handsets. In order to unlock their handsets, O2 customers must meet the followin...
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iPhoneAlley on 12th Mar 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Following the huge success in the US of the launch of TigerText, an iPhone app that enables people erase text messages after they have been sent, the app is now available Internationally: in Britain, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Israel, and Canada. [via Samaa] Previously: - TigerText: an iPhone app that sends SMS that won't linger
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Textually on 11th Mar 2010 (via textually.org)
Irish telecoms group, Eircom has announced a number of changes to its management, which also saw the CEO of its mobile division leave the company. Click here for more.
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CellularNews on 8th Mar 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Sitting drinking my coffee this morning I spotted a rather interesting interview given to Mobile Today by Nathan Vautier. Who is he some of you may ask? Hes Sony Ericssons head honcho in the UK & Ireland. The interview proved to be pretty interesting so Ill give you the jist of it and cover some
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UnofficialSonyEricssonBlog on 4th Mar 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Google vice president of Global Ad Operations, John Herlihy, gave a talk at the Digital Landscapes Conference at UCD in Ireland this week. During that talk he focused on the growing importance of mobile, and Googles brutal project and employee review programs. On mobile, Herlihy reiterated what Eric Schmidt said last month at the Mobile World
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Geek on 4th Mar 2010 (via geek.com)