After the success of Pokémon Go, Augmented Reality (AR) has been growing in popularity, and more and more people are looking for new games to play using this technology. This has also led to the revival of Niantic’s first AR game, Ingress. However, although these games got people out and about, there is one older […]
How to get Fortnite on your Android smartphone
I’m sure many of you have heard of Fortnite. It’s an extremely popular game taking the world by storm, and there’s one particular reason why – it’s entirely free. It’s not everybody’s cup of tea, but it’s one of the biggest games out at the moment. It took off as a global phenomenon on PC, […]
Computer Science will be taught in forty Irish secondary schools this September
We’ve known for a long while now that Computer Science as part of the Leaving Certificate course was coming. The first exam in the subject is set to take place in 2020, meaning that this September the first students will begin to take the new course. As announced by the Department of Education earlier this […]
Ireland will host the 30th annual EUCYS in Dublin this year
The European Union Contest for Young Scientists (EUCYS) was founded in 1989 to promote the sharing of ideas and improve co-operation between young scientists. The EUCYS gives young scientists the ability to meet others with similar interests and abilities. It’s a showcase of some of the most talented young people alive today and what they […]
Get American Netflix in Ireland – a Guide
Ireland doesn’t exactly have the best Netflix catalogue. While you can get some of the great Netflix originals such as Stranger Things and Better Call Saul in Ireland, there aren’t many other shows or movies available that you may want to watch here. Have you ever wanted to watch Grey’s Anatomy in Ireland on Netflix? […]
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Hey there! I’m Adam Conway, a 19-year-old journalist currently studying Computer Science at University College Dublin. I created Irish Tech as I felt that technology reporting in Ireland is often lacklustre or missing out on key detail. What’s more, there are very few publications which actually focus on the ramifications of certain news on Irish […]