Good news for fans of the Assassin’s Creed video game series this month – you can download a copy of Assassin’s Creed III for your PC for a month from December 7th if you sign up (also for free) to the Ubisoft Club. The promotion is the last offer as part of Ubisoft’
Free or ‘free’? ‘Free’ is always an eye-catching word, as most of us enjoy getting something for nothing, even if it’s just a free sample from the local supermarket. But, The Irish Times’ Fiona Reddan warns this week, free doesn’t always necessarily mean free, and consumers should be
Becoming a new parent can be a stressful time. You might be worried about getting everything right, if your bundle of joy will always be healthy and happy, or whether you’ll be able to cope with the inevitable lack of sleep and all of the other responsibilities. Then there’
The internet is a wonderful resource, allowing you to video chat with someone on the other side of the world, view a live-stream of oceanographers at work in the Marina trench, or access an ocean of information through Wikipedia [citation needed]. The best part is that so much of what
By Christopher O’Riordain Bike bargain Buying a bike? Eurocycles is offering an additional 10% discount on virtually its entire range – use the code SUNSHINE10 on Eurocycles.com. Find your past Last week we covered Findmypast, which offered free online access to British War Offi
Are you a photographer or photography enthusiast? Previously on sale for $149 (€131), Google’s professional Nik Collection desktop suite has recently been made available for free. The suite comprises seven desktop plug-ins that provide a range of photo editing functions from col
Get gaming Fancy a virtually free Android game? Google Play’s deal of the week is Epic War TD 2 from AMT Games, currently available for 10c. H/T Boards.ie user duridian Done deals We’ve covered the costs of communion day recently, advising shoppers to consider low cost alt
Digging into your family tree? For the month of March only, Ancestry is offering free online access to its Catholic Parish Registers 1655-1915 database. A total of 10 million records will be available to search, including baptism, marriage and burial documents, covering over 1,000 par
Interested in online and mobile banking? Pay With Fire is a spin-off from Realex Payments, authorised by the Central Bank of Ireland. Though Pay With Fire isn’t a bank, the service is similar to that of a basic current account. Customers (both personal and business) are provided