In the wake of Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter, people have been fleeing in their droves. For some, that means deactivating their Twitter and moving to another social media platform such as Reddit, Instagram, or Facebook. For others, though, that means switching to Mastodon, a decentralised social network made up of millions of instances that all […]
HP’s Chromebase All-in-One is a great computer for students
If you’re looking for an inexpensive computer that does pretty much everything that you need, the HP Chromebase All-in-One might be worth your time. It’s a Chrome OS-based machine, with one key difference over other Chrome devices — it’s designed to sit in one place. It’s a computer with a full HD touchscreen display, an […]
An Post introduces digital stamps for domestic postage
Today, An Post launched the world’s first digital stamp, accessible to anyone via the An Post app. Gone are the days of routing through boxes in the kitchen or digging out albums to look for stamps just to send your letters. With this new feature, it’s as easy as purchasing a digital stamp on the […]
The Google Pixel Buds Pro are a great pair of earphones with one feature that puts them above the rest
I recently received the Google Pixel Buds Pro for review from Google Ireland, and they’re one of my favourite pairs of earphones that I’ve ever used. They’re comfortable to use for long periods of time, the active noise cancelling is pretty powerful, and they have one of my favourite features that I’ve ever used in […]
Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Your guide to everything in Autumn
Autumn/Fall in Animal Crossing: New Horizons is arguably the best season. Maybe that’s just me being nostalgic, but there’s so much buzz around events, recipes, and even island aesthetic overhauls that I can’t help but feel excited! Starting off with the best event in the whole game, second to Toy Day, I’m talking Hallowe’en! Hallowe’en […]
Google Pixel 7 series will launch on October 6th and likely in Ireland, too
Following the release of the much-anticipated Google Pixel 6a and the Google Pixel 6 series last year, the company is now gearing up to launch the Google Pixel 7 series. While a launch isn’t completely confirmed for Ireland, the company’s previous Pixel smartphones have been launched here. Most notably, the Google Pixel 7 series will […]
Searching for Strangetown — and everything else The Sims 4 is missing
With the recent release of The Sims 4: Highschool Years, I couldn’t help but think of what else the developers could bring into the gameplay to spice things up. This is what I found was lacking while playing the base game that I think should be included in the Sims 4 from the get-go without […]
Google Pixel 6a now available for purchase in Ireland
The Google Pixel 6a has now hit the shelves in Ireland. Google’s latest device release, the Google Pixel 6a is the mid-range entry in the latest generation of Pixel phones. The Pixel costs €459 in Ireland on pre-order after it became available on the 21st of July. Devices are expected to begin shipping on the […]
N26 provides instant top-up facility thanks to partnership with Stripe
N26 has partnered with Stripe to provide their customers with instant top-up of their digital bank accounts. Stripe’s payment processing software will now facilitate credit and debit card top-up options in the N26 app. N26 previously allowed its customers to top-up accounts through traditional bank transfers, however, the company said it has “decided to turn […]
EU agrees on USB-C and Power Delivery for fast charging in all smartphones by 2024
The EU will require all smartphones to use the USB Type-C charging port from 2024, a move that will force Apple to transition away from its proprietary Lightning charging port in its iPhones. In an effort to address the “fragmentation of the market for charging interfaces for mobile phones and similar devices”, the European Parliament […]