Monthly Archives: March 2011
Why Ireland needs arts graduates too
Interesting article on the importance of the Arts degree and stress on the individual as the new way of hiring!
Microsoft launches IE9 (SIN 21st March)
On the 14th March, Microsoft finally launched the long awaited update to their signature browser Internet Explorer. Microsoft launched the campaign ‘beauty of the web’ to promote the new browser and allowed various users to download a beta edition of IE9 to allow them to explore the wonders of their new web experience and also work out any kinks or glitches in the program before its official launch. Read the rest of this entry
Product Review: Dell Inspiron Duo (Donegal Post Article)
Dell has launched their new line of innovative laptops that have taken the market by storm and utilise and entire new niche in the technological market. There are many users who debate as whether they need a laptop or tablet or even both, with the Dell Inspiron Duo you have exactly all that and all at the brilliant cost of a standard laptop or tablet. Read the rest of this entry
Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood Review
I investigate the phenomenon that is Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood and examine what it is that makes this game a gamers must have.
O2 Money Card – The new plastic best friend?
If you have been under a rock or not near an O2 store lately, than you might not have heard of the latest offer from Telefonica Ireland. The O2 Money Card is as O2 states, ‘The new clever way to pay’; however, with many sceptical shoppers out there one must think that there has to be a catch to this unbelievable offer of a top up Visa card.
Apple Launches the iPad 2 (Donegal Post Article 9th March 2011)
Apple have recently released the latest in their tablet devices to continue the Tablet War of 2011. The iPad 2, the latest gadget unveiled by Steve Jobs himself is set up to take the tablet market by storm and further embrace the hold Apple have over the tablet market. This latest edition of Apple’s tablet device is thinner, lighter, faster and smarter than its predecessor.