- Bing Maps completes most ambitious mapping project ever in the US, Western Europe next Bing Maps has completed what it calls its "most ambitious mapping endeavor ever", collecting 30cm resolution imagery of every square inch of Continental United States - in just two years.
- Google Maps brings biking directions to mobile in Europe Google has added 530,000 kilometres of biking directions to Google Maps for Android to Australia and nine other European countries.
- Controversial music streaming app Grooveshark returns to Google Play Controversial music streaming service Grooveshark is available as an Android app once more as it returns to Google Play. The app was removed from the Android Market in April 2011 following complaints from the music industry.
- Firefox 15 has arrived, but where's its Omnibox? Firefox 15 has arrived with a number of welcome improvements but it's still missing one key element of the modern day internet browser - a unified address bar and search box.
- Irish hosting company announces construction of new data centre Blacknight, Ireland's largest hosting company, has announced the construction of a new energy efficient data centre at its base in Carlow.
- Amazon Cloud Drive now available throughout Europe, sort of Amazon's answer to Dropbox, Amazon Cloud Drive, is now available throughout Europe, having first launched in the United States 17 months ago.
- RTÉ.ie is Ireland's largest online media property RTÉ.ie is Ireland's largest online media property serving 4.4 million monthly unique visitors, that's according to the recently published ABC Island of Ireland report.
- Google Chrome for iOS adds native share buttons Google Chrome has updated its iOS app, adding native share buttons to the popular mobile browser. Users can now share to email, Facebook, Google+ and Twitter more easily.
- Are compact cameras turning into smartphones? You would usually find us here talking about how smartphones are replacing compact cameras but now, with the announcement of Nikon's first Android-powered camera, the Coolpix S800c, are cameras turning into smartphones?
- Everything Everywhere to offer 4G in UK as early as next month Ofcom, the independent regulator for the British communications industries, has today approved an application from Everything Everywhere to use its existing 1800 MHz spectrum to deliver 4G or LTE services.