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AMD Vega GPU Architecture details released

Posted on January 5, 2017January 5, 2017 by Craig O'Sullivan

  AMD have finally allowed a peak of what will be their next GPU Architecture. Vega has been a long time coming, and we got our first little preview last month during the companies demo of their new RyZen processors. Sadly the information shared today is very limited, but does show that AMD are working […]

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Dell intros new Inspiron 7000 range and XPS 13 2-in-1 laptop

Posted on January 4, 2017 by Craig O'Sullivan

Dell’s XPS has been a popular brand of laptop from the company for years, but things are stepping up a notch with Dell finally make the series a 2-in-1 laptop/tablet convertible. The effort aims to keep the same ultrathin bezel and overall building quality, but with the added benefit of complete swivel display. Dell also […]

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Intel launch 7th generation processors and Z270 chipset for desktops

Posted on January 3, 2017January 4, 2017 by Craig O'Sullivan

Intel have opened the curtain on their latest generation of processors, and with them the newest Z270 chipset. The new Kaby Lake processors have been leaked heavily before their official release, as it generally is with most tech nowadays, but none the less, let’s take a look at what the new processors and chipsets will […]

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AMD announce FreeSync 2, the big push for HDR gaming

Posted on January 3, 2017January 4, 2017 by Craig O'Sullivan

  It leaked just a day before hand, but AMD probably didn’t mind all too much. The announce of FreeSync 2 was spoiled with the press release making its way to the public early on, but the none the less, the official announcement is here. FreeSync 2 is set to arrive the first half of […]

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Ubisoft repeat Ubi30 giveaway with entire bundle for this weekend only

Posted on December 16, 2016 by Craig O'Sullivan

Ubisoft have been celebrating their 30 years of gaming with a new free game each month for the past few months. As a final bow to their celebration they have gone ahead and bundled all of the previous free games into a single bundle completely free for just this weekend (15th to 17th of December) […]

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AMD unveil first RYZEN processor, launching Q1 2017

Posted on December 13, 2016January 4, 2017 by Craig O'Sullivan

Finally the AMD RyZen platform has been officially unveiled with AMD’s New Horizon press event in Austin, Texas. Some specs are  officially here, and while the reveal was pretty short, we got some pretty solid details before the official launch early next year. The name was unveiled pretty quickly into the event, but leaked many […]

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Using Amazon Echo and HA bridge to control DisplayFusion

Posted on December 13, 2016December 13, 2016 by Craig O'Sullivan

 I have been using the echo since it was released in the UK (I’m in Ireland, still works great).I decided it was time to get an echo dot for the room. I wanted to be able to do some simple control, with the light, turn on the speakers and turn on the power connected to […]

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Parcel Motel experiencing delays during Christmas period

Posted on December 7, 2016 by Craig O'Sullivan

As Christmas time approaches, couriers get intensely busier and packages can easily take longer to reach your doorstep. This can be very frustrating and these delays can come at the worse time, and obviously couriers do their best to get packages out as quick as possible. A popular service in Ireland called Parcel Motel, which […]

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Android Pay launches in Ireland

Posted on December 7, 2016December 7, 2016 by Craig O'Sullivan

Android pay launched just over a year ago when Google decided to push mobile payments out to the masses. Payments using your mobile device wasn’t anything new at that stage, in fact, Android Pay was released as a replacement for the previous Google Wallet, which also offered the same functionality  but Android Pay brought it […]

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Netflix finally adds offline playback

Posted on November 30, 2016 by Craig O'Sullivan

It has been rumored and shot down for years, but Netflix is finally ready to offer users the ability to save shows for viewing offline later. It is most definitely the most requested feature of Netflix since the service began its first stream, and even more with mobile users using Netflix more frequently, offline viewing […]

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