Launch of APM Regional Network in Ireland Marks Major Milestone for Project Management Sector

The London-based Association for Project Management (APM), the chartered body for the project management profession, announced the establishment of its Regional Network in the Republic of Ireland. This significant expansion reflects APM’s ongoing commitment to international growth and follows the successful launch of a new Regional Network in Dubai, UAE, in recent weeks.

Celebrating Growth and Development: The project management sector in Ireland has seen remarkable growth over the last few years, in tandem with the current economic growth and the broad range of public and private infrastructure projects undertaken right across the country.

APM’s Regional Network will support growth and professional development in Ireland through a range of events and activities including CPD (Continuing Professional Development) sessions workshops, networking events, and conferences, as well as hosting volunteer opportunities that support specific focus areas like education outreach, corporate engagement, and emerging professional activities. APM is partnering with leading companies and organisations across industries such as finance, IT, construction, and pharma, to drive engagement and facilitate knowledge sharing, with the aim of strengthening industry collaboration in Ireland

Professor Adam Boddison OBE, Chief Executive Officer at APM, stated: “We are delighted to launch our Regional Network in Ireland, making it easier for project management professionals here to broaden and deepen their skills in the sector and to achieve Chartered status within the profession.  Using our knowledge and experience, combined with key stakeholders in the country, we will also look to collaborate at a government level to ensure that Chartership is a mandated standard on significant public projects, thus improving the overall process and contributing to more successful project completions.”

Supporting Ireland’s Ambitious Future: APM’s new Regional Network in Ireland aligns with the Irish government’s “Project Ireland 2040” strategy, which combines the National Planning Framework (NPF) and the National Development Plan (NDP) to guide the country’s future development. This strategy includes €165 billion in capital investment for key areas of the economy, addressing sectors such as public infrastructure, energy, transport, and construction.

Anthony McCarthy, Director at Dublin-based construction and property consultancy, Cogent Associates, will lead the Ireland Regional Network, supported by Deputy Lead, Ricardo Santos, Programme Manager with Iarnród Éireann. Their leadership will ensure the network supports local engagement and professional development through best practices across all sectors.

Mr. McCarthy commented: “Project management, in its many forms, in Ireland is going from strength to strength and offers a varied and rewarding career for professionals across a broad swathe of sectors.  Myself and Ricardo are really excited about playing our part with the Irish Regional Network of the APM in contributing to and developing ever higher professional standards within the project management sector in Ireland”.

How APM’s operational excellence in project management helps to deliver

With more than 50 years of expertise in developing and applying best practice to the project management sector, the APM is at the forefront of the latest developments in project management theory and practice.

The APM Regional Network is arriving at a crucial point in the development of the project management sector in Ireland.  In recent years, the integration of digital technologies is reshaping project execution and management throughout Ireland. Tools such as Data Analytics, Internet of Things (IoT), and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are becoming essential in project planning and operations. The use of Digital Twins – virtual replicas of physical systems – is being explored to optimise urban planning and infrastructure management throughout the country. It is now common to see the use of Data Analytics in risk management and cost estimation, as well as the use of Artificial Intelligence in flood modelling and asset management, amongst others.

The APM Regional Network in Ireland will help to accelerate these developments and contribute to more successful management of projects here, including large scale, multi-faceted ones, some of which, in the past, have run over schedule in terms of both costs and timings.

Anthony McCarthy added: “With the launch of the APM’s Regional Network for Ireland, the Irish economy, and, indeed, project managers like myself who work here, will greatly benefit from the increase in professional standards that the APM will bring.  The Irish Regional Network is hitting the ground running as we already have a number of meetings, workshops and information evenings scheduled for over the coming months”.

Anyone interested in finding out more about the APM or those who want to join the vibrant community of Chartered Project Managers dedicated to addressing Ireland’s pressing challenges and shaping the future of project management here, can contact the Association by email on: volunteers@apm.org.uk or visit apm.org.uk/community/republic-of-ireland-network/

Migration from MySQL to PostgreSQL

Database migration between advanced DBMS such as MySQL and PostgreSQL can be a complicated procedure. However, the benefits of PostgreSQL, such as better support for advanced features, superior performance for certain use cases, and compliance with SQL standards, make it an appealing option for many developers and organizations. Below is a comprehensive guide on why and how to migrate from MySQL to PostgreSQL.

Why Migrate to PostgreSQL?

    • SQL Standards Compliance: PostgreSQL is known for its adherence to SQL standards, making it more predictable and portable. While MySQL has made improvements over the years, it is not as fully compliant with SQL standards as PostgreSQL.
    • Data Integrity: PostgreSQL supports advanced features like full ACID compliance, foreign keys, joins, and subqueries more robustly than MySQL. 
    • Complex Queries: PostgreSQL has support for complex queries, indexing, and powerful optimization techniques that MySQL does not always handle well. 
    • JSON and JSONB: PostgreSQL’s JSONB type provides more efficient storage and querying capabilities for JSON data compared to MySQL’s JSON support. 
    • Concurrency and MVCC: PostgreSQL provides better concurrency control and uses Multi-Version Concurrency Control (MVCC), which ensures better read consistency under heavy load, compared to MySQL’s default InnoDB engine. 
  • Extensibility: PostgreSQL supports custom data types, operators, and functions, allowing for much more flexibility and extensibility.
  • Optimized for Read and Write Operations: PostgreSQL handles heavy read and write loads more efficiently in certain applications compared to MySQL.
  • Better Support for OLAP and OLTP: PostgreSQL shines in handling both Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) and Online Transaction Processing (OLTP) workloads. MySQL generally performs better for simple OLTP workloads, but PostgreSQL outperforms MySQL in analytics-heavy applications.
Challenges of Migration

MySQL and PostgreSQL have different default data types. For example, MySQL TINYBLOB, BLOB, MEDIUMBLOB, LONGBLOB must be mapped in PostgreSQL BYTEA. Integer or BIGINT types with AUTO_INCREMENT attribute in MySQL are mapped to SERIAL or BIGSERIAL in PostgreSQL.

SQL syntax in MySQL and PostgreSQL can differ, especially for advanced queries. Queries or functions written for MySQL may need to be rewritten for PostgreSQL. Certain MySQL-specific functions and features (like AUTO_INCREMENT, GROUP_CONCAT, etc.) do not exist in PostgreSQL, requiring adjustments.

MySQL and PostgreSQL use different procedural languages for stored procedures and triggers (MySQL uses SQL/PSM while PostgreSQL uses PL/pgSQL). This means you might need to rewrite complex stored procedures, triggers, or functions.

Migrate from MySQL to PostgreSQL Using pgLoader

pgLoader is an open-source, command-line tool to load data from various sources into a PostgreSQL database. The tool uses COPY command of PostgreSQL to load the source data from database or CSV file into the target database. It automates the process of converting and transferring databases from one format to another, handling schema and data migration.

 

On Ubuntu pgLoader is available in the default repository and can be installed via apt. However, to migrate from MySQL over an SSL connection, we need particular version of pgLoader (3.5.1 and newer). This can only be installed from GitHub repository.

Before proceeding with the installation of pgLoader, we have to install prerequisites:

  • sbcl: Common Lisp compiler
  • unzip: decompressor for .zip files
  • gawk: pattern scanning and processing language
  • make: tool to manage package compilation
  • libzip-dev: A library for managing zip archives

 

Install these dependencies as follows:

sudo apt install sbcl unzip libsqlite3-dev gawk curl make freetds-dev libzip-dev

Then download and unpack pgLoader itself: 

  1. curl -fsSLO https://github.com/dimitri/pgloader/archive/v3.6.9.tar.gz
  2. tar xvf v3.6.9.tar.gz

Build the pgloader executable from sources via make pgloader. After building is completed, move the binary file into the standard location of binary files sudo mv ./build/bin/pgloader /usr/local/bin

Once pgLoader is installed, you need to configure access to PostgreSQL and MySQL instances.

Create a Postgres Role and Database

pgLoader extracts data from the source file or database and loads it into a PostgreSQL database. To successfully execute this operation, you must either run pgLoader as a Linux user who has the sufficient privileges for PostgreSQL database or specify a PostgreSQL role with the necessary grants in the load command.

In PostgreSQL, database access is controlled through roles, which can be thought of as either individual database users or groups of users, depending on the configuration. While most relational databases use a CREATE USER SQL command to create a user, PostgreSQL provides a convenient createuser script that acts as a wrapper around this command, allowing you to create users directly from the console.

Note: By default, PostgreSQL uses the ident authentication method, which maps the client’s Linux username to the PostgreSQL database username, rather than requiring a password. While this method offers increased security in many scenarios, it can present challenges when an external program, like pgLoader, needs to connect to a PostgreSQL database.

If you’re using pgLoader, you can migrate data to the PostgreSQL database through the role authenticated through the ident method, as long as the role’s name matches the Linux user profile executing the pgLoader command. However, for clarity and ease of use, this guide recommends setting up a separate PostgreSQL role that authenticates using a password instead of the ident method.

To create this new role, run the following command on your PostgreSQL server:

sudo -u postgres createuser –interactive -P

Confirm that new role should have superuser permissions as it is required for using pgLoader. Then you can create new empty PostgreSQL database as follows:

sudo -u postgres createdb new_db

Create a MySQL User and Manage Certificates

Protecting data from unauthorized access is extremely important during the database migration, since there’s a risk that malicious actors could intercept the data transferring across the network if the connection isn’t encrypted. To prevent this, we will create special MySQL user that pgLoader will use to perform the migrate securely over an SSL-encrypted channel.

Run MySQL command line client: mysql -u root -p and create a new MySQL user as follows:

CREATE USER ‘pgloader’@‘postgres_server_ip’ IDENTIFIED BY ‘password’ REQUIRE SSL;

Of course, ‘postgres_server_ip’ must be replaced by actual IP address of the PostgreSQL server. REQUIRE SSL clause at the end of the statement restricts the user ‘pgloader’ to access the database through SSL connection only. 

Now we have to grant user ‘pgloader’ access to the target database ‘mydb’ in this example:

GRANT ALL ON mydb.* TO ‘pgloader’@‘postgresql_server_ip’;

Execute FLUSH PRIVILEGES statement to renew the grant tables and exit from the MySQL prompt. 

Then attempt to connect to MySQL as new user ‘pgloader’ from PostgreSQL server:

mysql -u pgloader -p -h mysql_server_ip

If you see the MySQL prompt, the command succeeded. Now we have a special MySQL user who is able to connect the source database from PostgreSQL machine. Afterall pgloader will fail to migrate using SSL since it cannot read MySQL config files and does not know where to look for necessary certificates

Instead of bypassing SSL requirements, pgLoader enforces the use of trusted certificates when SSL is required to connect to MySQL. To address this, you need to add the ca.pem and client-cert.pem files to Ubuntu trusted certificate store by copying the ca.pem and client-cert.pem files into the /usr/local/share/ca-certificates. Be sure to rename the files with a .crt extension, as this is necessary for your system to recognize the new certificates. 

Now everything is ready to migrate from MySQL to PostgreSQL.

Migrating the Database

pgLoader enables users to migrate MySQL database to a PostgreSQL server using this command: 

pgloader mysql://mysql_username:password@mysql_server_ip_/source_database_name?option_1=value&option_n=value postgresql://postgresql_role_name:password@postgresql_server_ip/target_database_name?option_1=value&option_n=value

This command line includes 2 connection strings – for MySQL and PostgreSQL databases. Each connection string starts by DBMS type followed by the username and password, the host address of the database server, the database name and miscellaneous options that configure migration. MySQL connection string must include option useSSL=true for secured connection to the database. 

If this command succeeded, you will see an output table indicating the migration progress.

Migrate Using Foreign Data Wrapper

Migrating from MySQL to PostgreSQL using Foreign Data Wrappers (FDW) allows you to access MySQL data directly within PostgreSQL without fully importing it. This method is useful for hybrid systems where you want to gradually transition or integrate MySQL data into PostgreSQL without moving everything at once.

  1. Install the PostgreSQL MySQL FDW Extension

First, ensure that the mysql_fdw extension is installed on your PostgreSQL server. This extension allows PostgreSQL to interact with MySQL databases via Foreign Data Wrappers. Once the FDW extension is installed, you need to enable it in PostgreSQL:

CREATE EXTENSION mysql_fdw;

  1. Create a Foreign Server for the MySQL Database

Now you need to define the MySQL database as a foreign server in PostgreSQL. CREATE SERVER statement provides connection information for a Foreign Data Wrapper to access external data source:

  1. CREATE SERVER mysql_server
  2.     FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER mysql_fdw
  3.     OPTIONS (host ‘mysql_host’, port ‘3306’, dbname ‘mysql_db’);

Replace mysql_host with the address of your MySQL server, mysql_db – with the name of your MySQL database. You can also specify the port if it’s different from the default 3306.

 

  1. Create a User Mapping for MySQL

Create a user mapping in PostgreSQL to allow it to authenticate with the MySQL database. It includes the connection details required by the Foreign Data Wrapper, along with the information from the foreign server to access an external data source:

  1. CREATE USER MAPPING FOR postgres
  2. SERVER mysql_server
  3. OPTIONS (username ‘mysql_user’, password ‘mysql_password’);

Replace mysql_user and mysql_password with the appropriate MySQL credentials.

 

  1. Create Foreign Tables

Once the foreign server and user mapping are set up, you can create foreign tables in PostgreSQL that map to the MySQL tables:

  1. CREATE FOREIGN TABLE my_table (
  2.     id integer,
  3.     name text,
  4.     — other columns as in the MySQL table
  5. )
  6. SERVER mysql_server
  7. OPTIONS (tablename ‘mysql_table’);

Replace mysql_table with the actual table name in MySQL.

  1. Migrate Data

To migrate data from MySQL to PostgreSQL, you can copy the data from the foreign table to a native PostgreSQL table. Create the PostgreSQL table:

  1. CREATE TABLE pg_table (
  2.     id integer,
  3.     name text,
  4.     — other columns
  5. );

Insert Data from Foreign Table:

INSERT INTO pg_table SELECT * FROM my_table;

This will copy the data from MySQL (through the foreign data wrapper) into the local PostgreSQL table. Repeat the process of creating foreign tables and migrating data for all the relevant tables you need to migrate.

Once all the data has been successfully transferred and you’re confident that PostgreSQL is ready to take over, you can stop using the FDW and migrate all remaining data directly into PostgreSQL. You may choose to drop the foreign tables and foreign server when done.

Migrate Using Intelligent Converters Software

As you may see two previous methods require plenty of manual effort for installing and configuring tools. For those who look for more automated solutions, it is suggested to consider dedicated commercial converters. 

One of these tools is MySQL-to-PostgreSQL developed by Intelligent Converters. This converter works with all modern versions of MySQL and PostgreSQL including such forks as MariaDB, Percona and DBaaS platforms such as Azure for MySQL, Heroku, Amazon RDS, ClearDB, Google Cloud.

Other features:

  • schemas, tables, data, indexes, constraints and views are migrated
  • option to merge or synchronize PostgreSQL database with MySQL data
  • option to filter data via SELECT-queries
  • target tables can be fully customized (modify name, type, default values for every column, exclude columns from migration)
  • conversion settings are serialized into profile
  • command line support

Conclusion

Database migration from MySQL to PostgreSQL can be a straightforward process with the right tools and careful planning. It’s extremely important to take care on differences in data types, indexing, and SQL dialects between the two databases. Tools like MySQL-to-PostgreSQL by Intelligent Converters streamline the migration of both schema and data, reducing manual effort. Thorough testing post-migration is crucial to ensure data integrity, application compatibility, and performance. By following the outlined steps and leveraging the appropriate migration tools, you can successfully transition from MySQL to PostgreSQL, taking advantage of PostgreSQL’s advanced features and reliability for your applications.

McDonald’s Ireland Introduces Irish Language Ordering Nationwide

McDonald’s Ireland has announced the nationwide rollout of Irish language ordering across its self-service kiosks in restaurants throughout the Republic of Ireland. Following a successful trial period in McDonald’s Westside Shopping Centre, Galway in January of this year, customers across the country can now place their orders as Gaeilge, making the iconic McDonald’s experience more inclusive and accessible for Irish speakers.

This initiative is part of McDonald’s Ireland’s ongoing commitment to embracing and celebrating Ireland’s rich linguistic and cultural heritage. The introduction of the Irish language option will allow customers to seamlessly navigate the menu, customise their orders, and complete transactions in Irish at the touch of a button.

At the launch of the Irish Language Kiosks on Shop Street in Galway, Dáithí Ó Sé said: “It is fantastic to see McDonald’s supporting the Irish language at this level. This initiative gives people the opportunity to use the language naturally in their daily lives, which is so important for the future and development of Irish. This is a great step forward for Irish speakers and for the wider community in Ireland.”

Commenting on the launch, Aaron Byrne, Franchisee of McDonald’s Westside Shopping Centre in Galway, said: “We are thrilled to introduce Irish language ordering to our self-service kiosks nationwide. The overwhelmingly positive response from our Galway trial highlighted the demand and enthusiasm for this initiative. As a brand that is deeply rooted in Irish communities, we are proud to support the Irish language and provide our customers with the option to engage with us in the language of their choice.”

The trial in Galway saw strong uptake from customers, reinforcing the importance of language accessibility and McDonald’s commitment to evolving its customer experience to meet the needs of local communities. The nationwide rollout to McDonald’s 95 restaurants in the Republic of Ireland ensures that Irish speakers, learners, and those passionate about the language can enjoy a seamless and fully immersive experience in McDonald’s restaurants across the country.

This development aligns with McDonald’s broader inclusivity and community engagement efforts, reinforcing its commitment to reflecting the culture and traditions of the communities it serves.

Zens expands Apple partnership with two new wireless chargers

Zens, the market leader in wireless chargers, proudly announces the expansion of its partnership with Apple. Starting today, two innovative wireless chargers, the Zens Quattro Charger Pro 4 and the Zens 4-1 Wireless Charger, are available in white/silver through Apple. Following the launch of the Modular in November 2022, Apple is now adding two new Zens chargers to its lineup, both online and in stores worldwide. This expansion underscores the mutual trust and shared vision of delivering premium, stylish charging technology.

 

With these new products, Zens provides a charging experience that seamlessly aligns with the Apple ecosystem and mirrors Apple users’ design standards. “We’re extremely proud to be the only Dutch brand collaborating with Apple,” says Johan Plasmans, CEO of Zens. “Apple has challenged us from the outset to deliver stylish, innovative charging solutions that make daily life easier. This partnership strengthens our shared mission to combine design, usability, and technology in an elegant way.”

Design and convenience combined
The Quattro Charger Pro 4 and the 4-1 Wireless Charger merge innovative functionality with a sleek design that fits into any space. The Quattro is unique: no other charger on the market can wirelessly charge four iPhones (or AirPods) simultaneously, making it ideal for households with multiple devices. The 4-1 Wireless Charger provides a minimalist, organised solution as a permanent charging point in the home, eliminating cable clutter.

 

Key features of Zens 4-1 Wireless Charger
149.99 USD | Color: White/Silver | Available now

 

  • Qi2-certified charger with Apple Watch Fast Charge.
  • Charge everything together: iPhone, AirPods, iPad/MacBook and Apple Watch.
  • Minimalist and organised solution: one sleek station, no cable clutter.
  • Premium materials: made from high-grade zinc/alloy.
  • Supports Apple StandBy Mode.

Key features of Zens Quattro Charger Pro 4
149.99 USD | Color: White/Silver and Black | Available now

  • 4x Qi2 wireless charging: fast, efficient 15W power per device.
  • Charge 4 devices simultaneously: 35% charge in 30 minutes for each phone.
  • Clutter-free design: no extra cables needed.
  • Premium materials: made from high-grade zinc/alloy.
  • Universal compatibility: works with MagSafe, Qi2 and Qi devices.

The Quattro Charger Pro 4 and 4-1 Wireless Charger are now available via zens.tech, Apple.com, and in Apple retail stores worldwide.

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Irish fintech increased almost 300% in 2024

2024 was a positive year for the Irish fintech market, with funding reaching $237.95 million across 25 deals; this was a significant increase (291%) compared to last year were $60.83 million was raised across 11 deals, according to the Pulse of FinTech H2’24—a bi-annual report published by KPMG highlighting global fintech investment trends.

The data includes the $109 million buyout of Dublin-based software company SoftCo by Keensight Capital, making it the largest fintech deal in Ireland in 2024. Other notable deals for the period were ones by mobile payment platform CleverCards and CreditLogic, a Dublin-based fintech both raising just over $8.6 million and $3.7 million respectively.

But fintech levels in Ireland was an outlier. Global investment dropped from $119.8 billion across 5,382 deals in 2023 to a seven-year low of $95.6 billion across 4,639 deals in 2024. A perfect storm of factors combined to soften investor appetite, including macroeconomic challenges, geopolitical conflicts and tensions, a year of elections in major jurisdictions, and concerns about valuations and the lack of exits.

Fintech investment in EMEA region sinks to $20.3 billion—lowest total since 2016

Fintech investment in the EMEA region fell from $27.6 billion across 1,833 deals in 2023 to just $20.3 billion across 1,465 deals in 2024. H2’24 also saw a significant drop compared to H1’24—from $13 billion across 820 deals to just $7.3 billion across 645 deals.

Irish fintech ecosystem shows resilience

Commenting on fintech activity in Ireland during 2024, Ian Nelson, Head of Financial Services & Regulatory at KPMG in Ireland, said: “The Irish fintech sector’s remarkable growth in 2024, with a staggering 291% increase in investment to $237.95 million, underscores its resilience and potential. Despite global investment falling to a seven-year low, Ireland’s innovative spirit and robust ecosystem have set it apart as a beacon of progress in a challenging economic landscape.”

Nelson adds“Early-stage deals are thriving, driven by interest in AI and innovative business modelsThis growth is even more impressive given the macroeconomic challenges, geopolitical conflicts, and election uncertainties that have dampened investor appetite globally, and a testament to the strength and adaptability of our fintech ecosystem.”

Focussing on H2’24, Ireland’s fintech sector recorded $97.15 million in M&A, venture capital and private equity transactions across five deals. This reflects a significant increase from the $1.61 million for the same period last year.

Global Highlights 2024 

  • Global fintech investment fell from $119.8 billion across 5,382 deals in 2023 to $95.6 billion across 4,639 deals in 2024.
  • The Americas attracted $63.8 billion in fintech investment across 2,267 deals in 2024, of which the US accounted for $50.7 billion across 1,836 deals; the EMEA region attracted $20.3 billion across 1,4645 deals, while the ASPAC region attracted $11.2 billion across 896 deals.
  • Global M&A deal value fell from $60.2 billion to $49.6 billion between 2023 and 2024; while H2’24 was softer than H1’24, M&A deal value rose from $7.4 billion to $14.2 billion between Q3’24 and Q4’24.
  • PE investment declined significantly, falling from $10.5 billion in 2023 to just $2.6 billion in 2024, while VC investment saw a modest drop from $49.2 billion in 2023 to $43.4 billion in 2024.
  • Payments was the strongest area of fintech investment globally in 2024, with $31 billion in investment compared to just $17.2 billion in 2023; other sectors that saw investment rise year-over-year included digital assets and currencies —from $8.7 billion to $9.1 billion, regtech—from $4.4 billion to $7.4 billion, proptech—from $1.9 billion to $3 billion, and wealthtech—from $190 million to $400 million.
  • Corporate VC-participating investment globally fell from $26 .9 billion in 2023 to $19.6 billion in 2024; only the EMEA region saw corporate investment in VC deals rise—from $5.1 billion to $5.8 billion year-over-year. The Americas saw CVC drop from $13.8 billion to $9.9 billion, while ASPAC saw CVC investment drop from $8.0 billion to $3.9 billion.

EMEA Trends to watch for in H1’25

  • Continued investment in regtech given the ongoing evolution of regulations and the complexities associated with compliance.
  • Growing interest in the development of AI agents able to act independently, particularly in areas like AML and financial crime detection.
  • Increasing regulatory burden acting as a potential driver for consolidation.
  • Continued focus on secondary transactions given subdued IPO environment
  • Further development of the digital euro and its ecosystem changing the game for investment, use case development, and the enhancement of an ISV ecosystem.

Report

Cell Phone Troubles? Your Go-To Guide for iPhone Repair

Phone repairs might seem to be very simple, but they require a great deal of skill, patience, and attention to detail. If you are planning to get your phone repaired, you can improve the success rate with the right information and guidance. Opting for DIY repairs might not always lead to success. Therefore, it is better to contact professionals who are familiar with the intricacies of your phone and make sure the repairs go smoothly. In this article, we will learn common iPhone issues and tips to get them fixed.

Common Issues Associated with iPhone

Before you learn about some iPhone repair tips, have a look at these common iPhone problems you might have to deal with:

  • Motherboard

Water damage, overheating, and other factors can lead to problems with the motherboard. The problems can range from glitchy performance to total failure.

  • Screen

Your mobile phone screen can crack and shatter. Dead pixels are another problem. Similarly, screen damage can reduce visibility and touch responsiveness.

  • Battery

Over time, the phone’s batteries can degrade and their lifespan becomes shorter. Reduction in capacity, overheating, swelling, or unforeseen drops in battery life can cause problems.

  • Cameras

Camera issues include focus problems, blurred images, or issues in taking photos. Dust and debris can affect your mobile phone camera lens. Some software glitches can impact camera functionality too.

How to Repair Common iPhone Issues

Here is how you can repair some common iPhone issues:

  • Screen Repair

Follow these steps for repairing a broken or damaged phone screen. You can fix it using screwdrivers, a replacement screen, and plastic picks. Safely power off your phone and disassemble it to remove the broken screen. Remove the old screen and replace it with a new one. Now, assemble the phone and make sure that all factors are rightly secured. Power on the phone and test the new display screen’s functionality. Although you can replace the phone screen on your own, it is better to seek professional assistance for iPhone screen repair as it requires skill and practice. 

  • Battery Replacement

For replacing your iPhone’s old battery, power it off and remove the screen. Now precisely remove the battery and fit a new one. Make sure the battery is properly connected to your phone. Reattach the screen and switch on your iPhone. Monitor battery performance to determine whether it is performing correctly or not. 

  • Fixing Water Damage

If your phone has been damaged due to exposure to liquid, you can fix it by using simple steps. Power off your phone immediately and remove its battery if possible. Disassemble the phone to expose its elements. Dry all the elements of your phone using silica gel or a fur-free cloth. Once enough time has passed for the components to dry completely, reassemble your phone and power it on to check its functionality. Alternatively, get your phone checked by professionals to make sure it is fully functional and no internal components have been damaged.

  • Resolving Software Issues

For addressing software issues, you can try resetting the phone to its factory settings. However, the best way to get software problems resolved is to contact professional iPhone repair experts. They fix your phone by streamlining your operating system or using technical software tools. 

Tips for Smooth Phone Repairs

Follow these tips and tricks to ensure smooth repairs:

  • Disassemble Properly

Understand the structure of your phone before attempting any repairs. Consult repair guides from official sources to get detailed insights into the internal layout of your phone, regardless of its model. Know the location of each component in your phone and learn how they fit together to avoid causing additional damage during disassembly.

  • Avoid Long Screw Damage

The motherboard of a cell phone is a complicated structure comprising many layers and numerous power lines. Using the wrong screw can cause irreversible damage to your iPhone’s motherboard and other components. You can avoid this by organizing your screws cautiously using a magnetic screw mat. It helps to keep track of different screws and prevents confusion. 

  • Avoid using Short Killer

A short killer is a tool used for detecting short circuits. Although it is a quick solution, it carries significant risk of damage. High current output can further damage the motherboard if not applied correctly. If you want to identify short circuits in your phone, consider using a safer method that involves using a DC power supply to apply controlled current and identifying the shorted components using a thermal imager or rosin inspection method. 

  • Handle Water Damage Carefully

Some iPhone technicians recommend using an ultrasonic cleaning machine for the water-damaged phones. However, this problem can worsen sometimes due to the machine’s high vibration frequencies. Instead, you can use a soft brush and a PCB cleaner to clean the motherboard. It is a gentle and safer method that reduces the risk of dislodging components or causing poor solder joints. 

  • Prepare Your Workspace

If you are opting for a DIY phone repair, make sure to have a clean and well-organized workplace. An organized workplace reduces the risk of losing small parts and ensures all tools are within reach. 

  • Choose the Right Tools

Using high quality tools can make a great difference in the ease and success of your phone repairs. Make sure to invest in good quality equipment such as precision tweezers and a reliable heat gun to prevent further damage and assure careful handling of delicate components.

  • Backup Data

Never forget to backup your data before starting any repair. This precaution helps you protect data in case something goes wrong during the project.

  • Test Functions Before and After the Repairs

 Conduct a functionality test to check all main features of your phone before disassembling it to check what is working well and what’s not. Repeat the same test after the repair to make sure everything is still functioning well.

  • Prioritize Safety

Your phone’s safety should be your first priority during the repair. Always switch off the phone and remove the battery before starting any repairs. Use an antistatic wrist strap to prevent electrostatic discharge, which can damage sensitive components.

Common Cell Phone Repair Tools

Have a look at this list of different tools that might be required for the repair:

 

  • Screwdrivers
  • Pliers
  • Tweezers
  • Hot air gun
  • DC power supply
  • Microscope
  • Phone opening tools
  • Suction cups
  • Electric power tools
  • Digital multimeter

Use DIY Repair or Consult Professionals for Help!

The screen, battery, cameras, and motherboard of your phone can be damaged due to various reasons such as dropping or exposure to liquid. If you have the required skills, practice, and tools, you can repair your iPhone by yourself. But some phone issues cannot be resolved on your own. Professional phone repairs make sure that your phone is fully functional. We recommend contacting reliable technicians for phone repairs!

TuneClub is an Irish founded music tutorial app

TuneClub, a revolutionary music-learning platform, is launching to transform how musicians learn, connect, and participate in live music. By blending structured digital learning with real-world music experiences, TuneClub equips learners with the tools and confidence to engage in sessions, master new skills, and make meaningful musical connections.

To celebrate its launch, TuneClub presents The Sugarloaf Sessions, an innovative new festival debuting in Bray, Co. Wicklow from 25th – 27th April 2025.

To support and encourage music educators and event organisers to develop more opportunities, TuneClub is also unveiling a €250,000 Creator Fund to foster innovative learning-driven music experiences that blend online preparation with in-person engagement.

TuneClub: A Phygital Approach to Music Learning 

Open to both learners and creators, TuneClub is a phygital (physical + digital) platform, designed to bridge online learning with live participation. Learners prepare in advance with structured pathways, interactive tools, and personalised feedback, so that they arrive at live sessions more confident and engaged.

Creators–including event organisers, music educators and artists–can monetise their expertise, blending digital learning with physical events and tapping into the Creator Fund.

The Sugarloaf Sessions 

From 25-27th April, The Sugarloaf Sessions is an exciting new learning experience designed for adult learners. Using the TuneClub app, learners start their learning journey at home before bringing their skills to life in an immersive, in-person event with fellow musicians in Bray. Students will learn tunes – and a whole lot more, including how to develop their session playing skills from skilled performers.

The Sugarloaf Sessions will be delivered by a team of expert tutors including Tim Doyle and Rachel DuffyDr. Liz Doherty, CEO of I Teach Trad, is advisor to the project, providing professional development training to the teaching team. If you are an adult learner, keen to level up your skills and improve your session playing, this is an experience not to be missed!

Early bird registration is now available at €150 from www.tuneclub.com  

TuneClub’s €250,000 Creator Fund 

TuneClub is investing €250,000 to help experience creators to integrate digital learning into real-world music experiences. The platform is lowering the barrier for music educators, innovators and event organisers to incorporate a digital learning aspect into their events, ensuring participants arrive better prepared, more engaged, and ready to play.

The fund is open to:

  • Music educators & masterclass hosts eager to scale their teaching into structured digital courses.
  • Festival & event organisers looking to enhance participation engagement through pre-event learning.
  • Innovators in music education creating curated masterclasses, concert-led workshops, or music travel adventures.

Applications are open for direct or co-funding support, with the successful applicants receiving financial support to access TuneClub’s digital infrastructure for learning materials, ticketing, and community-building. Events may be fully hosted on TuneClub or co-promoted across the platform’s growing user base, connecting creators to a wider international audience.

Gabe Moynagh, founder of TuneClub commented “Our vision is to make music learning more immersive, social, and rewarding. We don’t want learners just practicing in isolation—we want them gearing up for real sessions, festivals, and meaningful performances.”

He continued “We want learners to arrive ready to focus on expression and collaboration instead of feeling left behind in sessions. By integrating digital preparation with live experiences, we’re giving both learners and creators a new way to engage with music.”

With The Sugarloaf Sessions, TuneClub App, and TuneClub Creator Fund, the platform is redefining how, when, and where people learn and play music together.

For details, visit www.tuneclub.com or contact info@tuneclub.com

 

CeADAR and Google Sign Strategic Partnership Agreement to Help Irish Businesses Unlock AI’s Potential

CeADAR and Google Ireland have announced a new strategic partnership to help Irish businesses capitalise on the economic potential of AI. CeADAR, Ireland’s European Digital Hub for AI, and Google signed the agreement at a meeting with the Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, Peter Burke TD at Government Buildings today.

Recent research from Google and Implement Consulting Group shows that widespread adoption of AI has the potential to boost Ireland’s GDP by €40-45 billion. The new partnership between CeADAR and Google aims to support Irish businesses to adopt AI to boost competitiveness and productivity.

CeADAR and Google will focus on building an AI-ready workforce and driving the adoption of AI-powered solutions  through a three-pillar approach:

 

  • Addressing the AI skills gap – this includes tailored learning paths that provide on-demand training for varying proficiency levels, enhancing technical skills in cloud and product mastery while transforming leaders into AI-driven strategists.

 

  • Scaling AI capabilities –  empower Irish businesses to rapidly and responsibly test and implement AI solutions by leveraging Google’s expertise and resources. CeADAR will provide access to Google Cloud resources, including €3M in Google Cloud credits  and advanced AI tools like Vertex AI and Gemini 2.0.

 

  • Investing in the future – preparing Ireland for the next phase of AI through training and mentorship initiatives, for CeADAR staff and interns, building key cloud related skills.

 

Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, Peter Burke TD:

“This partnership between CeADAR and Google is the type of public and private sector collaboration that is needed to ensure we are equipping Irish businesses to benefit from the economic opportunities AI presents. AI has the potential to have a transformative, positive impact on Ireland’s competitiveness and the government is committed to creating an ecosystem where businesses can fully utilise the power of AI to innovate, expand, and compete on a global scale.”

Lorraine Twohill, Chief Marketing Officer at Google said:

“AI presents a tremendous opportunity for Ireland, with the potential to significantly boost the economy. Ireland has built a strong foundation for a safe and reliable AI environment, supported by the Government’s clear ambition to capitalise on this transformative technology. This partnership with CeADAR is designed to help businesses navigate the challenges and opportunities AI brings—transforming how jobs are performed, creating new AI-focused roles, and enabling businesses to thrive in an AI-powered economy. By combining Google’s expertise with CeADAR’s capabilities, we are confident that we can unlock AI’s full economic potential and drive sustainable growth across Irish businesses.”

Dr. John Lonsdale, CEO, CeADAR:

“Unlocking AI’s economic potential won’t happen automatically and requires a proactive approach to workforce adaptation. We have been working with Irish businesses in recent years to help them leverage AI and machine learning but with the dynamic evolution of the technology more can be done to upskill Irish businesses, grow and nurture AI talent and facilitate faster adoption of AI. Ireland has a unique opportunity to harness the wider expertise that exists in our bustling tech sector – bringing our expertise together with Google is one key that can begin to unlock the economic opportunity AI will bring.”

Professor Kate Robson Brown, UCD Vice-President for Research, Innovation and Impact said,

“Our researchers and innovators at University College Dublin (UCD) draw on the breadth and depth of their expertise to deliver knowledge and solutions that matter. They are leading the way in fields, such as AI, that are transforming the world around us. Advancing research and innovation is one of UCD’s central pillars guiding the University to break boundaries and to deliver lasting and meaningful impact.

To do so we draw on our strengths and our partnerships, such as this new partnership with Google, to create knowledge and cultivate talent in the areas where that impact can be greatest.  The new partnership announced today will bring together the diverse expertise, strengths and resources of CeADAR and Google to build an AI-ready workforce and drive the adoption of AI-powered solutions boosting the competitiveness and productivity of Irish businesses.”

SteelSeries launches QcK Performance series mousepads

SteelSeries, the original esports brand that fuses gaming and culture, today unveiled the latest evolution of its critically acclaimed QcK mousepad line, the QcK Performance Series. The new series is the first set of mousepads to specifically cater to diverse gamer play styles with three distinct mouse pad surfaces: Speed, Control, and Balance, available in Large and Extra-Large sizes. 

From actuation points in keyboards to mouse side buttons to personalized audio profiles in headsets, players want and need precision, personalization, and customization in their gaming gear. But the lonely mousepad has all but been forgotten or neglected when it comes to pure performance and playstyle for over 20 years. Essentially, there has been a barrier that SteelSeries is set to remove… Enter the QcK Performance Series mousepads. 

For over 20 years, SteelSeries has been the worldwide leader in mousepads for esports pros and gamers – from the ICEMAT in 2001 to the OG QcK in 2004. Since its introduction in 2004, the award-winning QcK line of mousepads has been celebrated globally, becoming a staple for gamers and professional esports players. In fact, Pros have won more prize money with SteelSeries than with any other brand.

Building on the legacy of one of the world’s most popular mouse pads, the QcK Performance Series joins the family of renowned mouse pads including the QcK, QcK Heavy, and QcK Prism. The innovative new Performance Series has been professionally engineered with different play styles in mind, tailored not only for longevity but to enhance player performance in-game. From the ultra-smooth glide of the ‘Speed’ pad for lightning-fast moves to the expertly tuned friction of the ‘Control’ pad for pinpoint accuracy, and the perfect blend of speed and stopping power in the ‘Balance’ pad, the QcK Performance Series offers a mousepad for every gamer.

The QcK Performance Series is the culmination of years of research and collaboration with professional gamers, engineers, and designers. They feature a 3.5mm base with neoprene foam providing unbeatable stability with a non-slip grip and the perfect balance of comfort and stability, while the low-profile stitched edges ensure durability for those long gaming sessions for years to come.

In competitive gaming, victory hinges on speed and precision, and a mousepad plays a crucial role in achieving this. While gamers often customize their mouse and headset audio profiles to suit their playstyle, the importance of the right surface is at times overlooked. The QcK Performance Series addresses this by offering a selection of surfaces tailored to complement the unique gaming style of players.

The QcK Performance | Speed

  • Crafted for gamers who thrive on fast-paced action with an unparalleled, frictionless glide, letting gamers focus purely on fast response reactions. 
  • The ultra-smooth surface ensures rapid, effortless movement, delivering the split-second responsiveness essential in high-speed gameplay.
  • Features ultra-low dynamic friction with an interwoven fabric design for smooth, consistent glide in every direction.

The QcK Performance | Balance 

  • The perfect blend of Speed and Control, combining the swift glide of a speed pad, paired with the precision stopping power of a control pad. 
  • The soft, finely woven texture offers a familiar feel, ideal for those seeking the best of both worlds.
  • High stitch count and a tight weave provide a familiar QcK feel that fans are accustomed to, blending swift glide and stopping power.

The QcK Performance | Control

  • Tailored for gamers who prioritize precision, offering pinpoint accuracy and exceptional stopping power. 
  • The micro-textured surface is expertly engineered with just the right amount of drag, allowing to lock onto a target with razor-sharp aim and unwavering control​. 
  • High-density stitch pattern adds just the right amount of drag for granular movements, ideal for deliberate movement patterns above all else.
  • This mousepad has been crafted for a unique tribe of hardcore gamers who prioritize control over comfort. 

Available at SteelSeries.com and retailers around the world, the QcK Performance Series are available for the following MSRPs:

 

  • QcK Performance Series (L) – US $39.99 | EMEA €44.99| UK £39.99 | APAC $44.99
  • QcK Performance Series (XL) – US $49.99 | EMEA €54.99 | UK £44.99 | APAC $54.99

 

QcK Performance Series fun fact: Three members of the FaZe Rainbow Six team used the new QcKPs to take home the Championship and $1M in prize money at the Rainbow Six Invitational 2025 on February 16, 2025.

  • Jaime ‘Cyber’ Ramos (Entry Fragger, 26, Brazil) | Six Invitational 2025 Champion| QcK Performance Balance Mousepad
      • Cyber is the first one in, clearing angles and landing headshots. He chose the QcK Performance ‘Balance’ surface for the perfect blend of speed and stopping power—giving him total confidence in every flick and entry duel.
      • As the anchor of the squad, soulz1 needs pinpoint precision and rock-solid consistency. The QcK Performance ‘Control’ surface gave him the stability to lock down sites, hold angles, and clutch when it mattered most.
    • Handyy might be the newest member of FaZe Clan, but his fast reflexes and fearless playstyle made him a key part of the win. The QcK Performance ‘Balance’ surface let him react instantly without over- or under-shooting his shots.

 

SteelSeries QcK Performance Mousepads:  This is precision made personal.