Smartphones

What can the Google Pixel 4 do for your photography? Brendan O Se review

With everyone nowadays talking about computational photography and all that it can do, you know that the engineers at Google…

6 years ago

10 Best Smartphones to Buy Under €200 By Manan Ghadawala

In 2019, flagship smartphones are seemingly getting more expensive than ever before. However, as top-end phones get advanced so do…

7 years ago

Electronomous 2019 the slow rise of autonomous cars

Electronomous, the international car tech, and mobility conference are now in its third year and surprisingly it is not held…

7 years ago

Ireland still lacks awareness of mobile security threats

Google’s Consumer Barometer shows that for many people in Ireland, internet access is smartphone-centric. 37% use smartphones more often than…

7 years ago

Helping achieve the mass adoption of blockchain and crypto technology, Phil Chen

What is your background briefly? I started my career at an e-book start-up whose product eventually culminated in the Barnes…

7 years ago

Samsung S10 Pre-Sales Inspire Hopes of Crypto Mainstreaming, Here’s Why

By David Drake Mobile phones have proven to be a phenomenal development that has changed how people operate in their…

7 years ago

Latest in Huawei’s new P30 Series released today

Huawei are pushing boundaries again with the release of the P30 and the P30 Pro, both launched today in Paris.…

7 years ago

Introducing Tech to Your Kids the Right Way

Technology has permeated our lives than never before. It has made our lives easier, but it’s also given many a…

7 years ago

Power to the People with SID (Share Internet Data)

The innovation of putting power in the hands of the people by share internet data literary delivers unprecedented and trailblazer…

7 years ago

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