Smartphones

Emerging Brands Lead the Way for More Sustainable Smartphones

Smartphones have long been linked to a number of major sustainability issues, but interest in more sustainable smartphones is growing.…

4 years ago

Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro: Everything you need to know

Google has launched the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, the latest additions to their smartphone collection.  Powered by Google…

4 years ago

Google launches Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro smartphones

The wait is over: Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, the completely redesigned Google phones, are here. Powered by Google…

4 years ago

Deloitte reveal digital trends report for 2020

Irish people check their phones on average 58 times per day, according to the first publication of Deloitte Ireland’s Digital…

5 years ago

Electronic waste 2020: How it can be prevented

By Ahmed Ibrahim  Nowadays with technological development, people discard their old mobile phones to obtain new sets which means a…

5 years ago

NordVPN explain how to manage bloatware

When you buy a new smartphone, you expect it to come in a pristine condition and work perfectly. Unfortunately, this…

5 years ago

Pixel 4a, Pixel 4a(5g) and Pixel 5 are set to excel

Pixel 4a, Pixel 4a(5g), and Pixel 5 are being released with brand new state of the art features. Last year,…

5 years ago

Could eSIM be the future for Ireland?

eSIM options for your phone could well be the way forwards for us and our mobile phone usage habits. It…

6 years ago

How safe will our smartphones be in the era of 5G?

Five ways of keeping your private information secure By Peter Jobes – tech, crypto & blockchain writer having worked with…

6 years ago

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