ASUS Launches ‘Tinker Board’ – a Credit-Card-Sized Modifiable PC

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ASUS have just launched 'Tinker Board', a single-board computer that is fully modifiable. The IoT device is hoping to see use as more than...

Decentralising Graphical Fidelity – an interview with Playkey CEO, Egor Gurjev

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For many, owning a low-end PC or a three-year old laptop is a strange torture. Here you are with a gig a VRAM and...

Nokia 3.1 review – Everything But The Power

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While there is nothing wrong with giving budget users a premium look and feel über alles, a little more under hood might be preferred sometimes. Nokia 3.1 can need more attention than other budget phones to really get the best from it.

Microsoft IntelliMouse Classic review – Versatile, Hard-Wearing, Iconic

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You should consider the IntelliMouse Classic next time you need a mouse. Consider its 5+wheel button layout and how only three keys can be customised, if these aren't a big deal - buy it.

Razer Launches Updated Quad Core Blade Stealth Laptop

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Razer has announced that they are releasing an updated version of their brand new Quad core stealth Laptop along with a Core V2 external...

Amazon Echo Showcase Highlights: Some Innovation, Some Iteration

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Amazon launch new products today including their first sub-woofer and improvements to existing products - Echo Sub impressed us but 2018 Echo Show's versatility and overall usability stood out from the pack.

[Updated with New Deals] Black Friday Deals

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The last couple of years we've seen the whole Black Friday spectacle starting to spread across Ireland. So in this little piece, we're going...

HP Omen X 17 review: A Literal Gaming Heavyweight

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The sheer gaming possibilities alone warrant a glance from portable gaming aficionados but the over-sized and over-weight design will give pause to those without sturdy laps or a place to sit their Omen X 17

Sony Mobile on Xperia 1: “The Content Caught Up – The...

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Sony Xperia 1 brings 4K back with a 21:9 OLED panel that aims to resonate with the public's love of streaming movies/TV on the go and the increasingly complexity and depth of mobile gaming.

Sony Xperia L3 review – A Tale of Trades

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Sony Xperia L3 has a lot to offer once you know of its limits. 3GB of RAM, a 12-nano chipset and a dual-lens camera are all enticing on their own but are offset by a 720p resolution, unspectacular CPU/GPU power and a flimsy feel.
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