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Irish TV licence to become a broadcasting charge

The replacement to the Irish TV licence has been announced. The national broadcasting charge will come into force from January 1st 2015. This fee will be per household, and it’s not expected that the current licence fee will increase from the €160, but we will see about that one

More ways of watching GAA online

A look at some new ways this summer that you can keep up with GAA while outside Ireland. These new services make it much easier to watch a game while you are travelling. Forget the days of looking for Irish bars that show the game at 10am, we have the answers for you !

Avoiding ads for online video

A quick tip on how to avoid watching all those ads on your online videos. We found a Chrome browser extension that blocks these video ads. Save time while waiting to watch videos online, and skip those ads that are wasting your time !

Wooden spoon 2013 ?

The Ireland vs. France game is this weekend. Kick off at the Aviva Stadium is at 17:00 (Irish time, it will be …

Watching Streaming TV

Filmon & aertv offer UK and Irish TV to watch via their streaming service. To use these services you will need to have a UK or Irish IP address, as the content is limited to people in those regions. The quality of the streaming from these websites is really quite good, and some even offer streams in HD if you want to pay for the quality. Watching TV online has never been easier !

Donegal vs Mayo on TV

Donegal will play Mayo on the third weekend in September. Mayo after beating the favourites Dublin, 0-19 to 0-16, secured their place …

VPN.ie – Irish VPN provider

Ireland’s newest provider of VPNs (Virtual Private Servers) has just launched. VPN.ie will allow you to encrypt your internet traffic and surf …

Dublin vs Mayo on TV

Mayo footballers come up to Dublin to take on the mighty blues in the 2nd of the All Ireland football semi-finals. In …