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Irish Life study reveals our growing dependence on smartphones

Recent research conducted by Irish Life has shown that nearly all Irish adults (90 per cent) own a smartphone.

Consumers avoid shops that do not accept card as method of payment

Some 43 per cent of Irish consumers have at one stage intentionally avoided a shop that did not have card or contactless payment facilities, according to a new survey by card payment provider BOI Payment Acceptance (BOIPA).

Sign up for classes and activities at Croí na Gaillimhe

Croí na Gaillimhe will hold its biannual registration morning on Tuesday September 12 from 9.30am to 12.30pm.

A look at some of 2017's must have gadgets.

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2017 has seen yet more innovation in phones, laptops, TVs, games consoles, 3D printers and a whole host of other gadgets. Most of them do not come cheap, so obtaining your dream gadget can often be problematic. However, there are some affordable and very practical gadgets out there that can be just as enjoyable to use. Starting off with the cheapest and working up to the most expensive gadgets, classifieds.advertiser.ie and Sirius Ireland is on hand to help you decide which one is for you.

New bigger Volkswagen Polo breaks cover

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The new sixth generation Polo has been completely redesigned, according to Volkswagen.

A new bigger Volkswagen Polo - coming to Michael Moore

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Volkswagen says that the new sixth generation Polo has been completely redesigned.

New bigger Volkswagen Polo breaks cover

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The new sixth generation Polo has been completely redesigned, according to Volkswagen.

New Opel Crossland X is stylish with SUV coolness

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Described by Opel as crisp and compact on the outside and spacious and versatile on the inside with trendy two-tone paintwork, the new Crossland X has a cool SUV look.

A brief guide to stop motion animation

Many children and teens have access to smartphones and tablets. Rather than just using them to play games or chat online let them break out their creative side by producing a stop motion animated movie. You never know you might even have the next summer blockbuster on your hands.

Grandmother jailed for role in fraud that targeted Galway jewellers

A UK grandmother has been jailed for one year for her role in a gang of fraudsters who travelled to Ireland on weekends to buy high value items using fake credit cards.

 

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