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Google to digitise and publish Dead Sea Scrolls
Google and the Israeli Antiquities Authority (IAA) have reached a deal that will allow Google to scan the complete collection of Dead Sea Scrolls, and publish them online for the world to see.
Darren McCarra
20th October 2010
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Ubisoft release new trailer for Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood [VIDEO]
Ubisoft, the makers of Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood, have released another excellent trailer to their forthcoming installment in the Assassin’s Creed franchise, which gives further insights into the plot of the solo campaign. The gameplay is set in Rome and features Ezio and his “greatest enemy” Cesare Borgia.
Darren McCarra
19th October 2010
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2010 Irish Web Awards winners announced
Congratulations to all the finalists and winners at last night's Irish Web Awards in the Mansion House, Dublin. The Irish Times scooped the prestigious Grand Prix award, as well as the award for Best online Publication.
Darren McCarra
17th October 2010
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Cut the Rope: Fastest selling iOS game, ever
From the makers of Angry Bird comes another highly addictive mobile game for iOS: Cut the Rope. The game which is currently topping the paid app charts on the App Store is available for 79c for the iPhone and €1.59 for the iPad version.
Darren McCarra
16th October 2010
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TED introduces first mobile app for iPad
TED (Technology Entertainment and Design) is a non-profit dedicated to circulating “ideas worth spreading”. This week TED released an iPad app, their first official mobile app.
Darren McCarra
15th October 2010
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Skype for Windows gets Facebook integration and group video calling
In a blog post yesterday Skype announced that their latest version of Skype for Windows includes a number of deep Facebook integration features.
Darren McCarra
15th October 2010
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Meteor leads the way with 3 great Android phone offers
Mobile services provider Meteor is leading the smartphone push in Ireland with the announcement of three Android handsets, each available for as low as €119.99 online.
Darren McCarra
14th October 2010
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Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 beats rival FIFA 11
It’s that time of year again where football gaming fans around the world must make that important decision: FIFA or PES? This year the contest is particularly close as the two games become more and more alike. Having played both titles, both of which have impressed, I’ve decided to pin this season’s hopes on PES 2011, and here’s why.
Darren McCarra
13th October 2010
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Ireland’s ISPs “not responsible” for internet piracy
The debate about internet piracy, in particular music and movie piracy, reemerged yesterday after a High Court decision in favour of UPC stated that the company was not responsible for piracy policing on its network.
Darren McCarra
12th October 2010
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UPC wins landmark case against ‘big four’ record labels
UPC has won a legal action taken in the High Court in Dublin today by the ‘big four’ record labels over music piracy on its network.
Darren McCarra
11th October 2010