Price Shopping Without the Chaos: A Practical Method for Comparing Dental Supplies

Section 1: Start with a repeatable comparison method, not a one-off deal hunt

Most practices do not overspend on supplies because they never compare prices. They overspend because comparing prices is often done in a rushed, inconsistent way, usually right when something is running low. When that happens, the team defaults to whatever is fastest, not what is best. A structured approach to how to compare prices on dental supplies? begins by turning price shopping into a routine with clear rules so the practice is not reinventing the process every time an order is placed.

This post lays out an educational, step-by-step system for comparing supply costs without multiplying SKUs, breaking clinical consistency, or creating extra work for the team.

Why “lowest price” is the wrong first question

The right first question is: “Lowest price for what, exactly?”

Dental supplies are not a commodity in the way printer paper is. Two products can look similar but differ in performance, compatibility, shelf life, packaging size, or shipping constraints. If you only chase the lowest unit price, you can easily increase total cost by triggering:

  • more substitutions that confuse the team
  • more waste from expired product
  • more hidden spend from shipping thresholds and rush orders
  • more time spent correcting errors and returns

A better goal is to lower total cost while keeping clinical outcomes stable.

Step 1: Define the “exact match” before you compare anything

Price comparisons only work when you lock down what you are comparing.

For each product you want to price shop, define:

  • Manufacturer and product name
  • Exact item number or SKU
  • Size, count, and packaging configuration
  • Any clinical compatibility requirement (for example, matching bonding system accessories)
  • Acceptable alternates, if any

Without this, you may compare a 100-pack to a 500-pack, or compare two composites that are not clinically interchangeable. Those errors waste time and can create false savings.

Quick rule: If the packaging count is different, your unit cost comparison must be normalized.

Step 2: Choose a small “comparison basket” that represents real spend

Trying to compare every item in the office is overwhelming. Start with a basket of 25 to 40 items that represent a meaningful portion of your recurring spend.

A good basket includes:

  • Gloves (core sizes)
  • Sterilization pouches and indicators
  • Disinfectant wipes and barriers
  • Gauze, cotton rolls, bibs, cups
  • Suction tips and saliva ejectors
  • Prophy angles and common hygiene consumables
  • A limited set of restorative essentials used weekly

Avoid starting with rare specialty items. You want fast wins in high-volume categories.

Step 3: Compare total landed cost, not just list price

List price is only part of what you pay. Total landed cost includes:

  • Item price
  • Shipping and handling
  • Minimum order thresholds
  • Rush fees
  • Returns friction (time cost)
  • Backorder risk (clinical disruption cost)

Two vendors may have similar unit pricing, but one may consistently ship late or substitute items. That creates downstream costs that do not show up on a single invoice line.

Practical tip: When comparing vendors, keep a note for each one:

  • on-time delivery reliability
  • substitution frequency
  • ease of returns

Over time, that note becomes your vendor scorecard.

Step 4: Standardize what you buy before you try to optimize what you pay

Many practices try to save money while still carrying too many variations of the same product category. That makes comparisons messy and makes it easy to “save” in one area while overspending in another.

Before you price shop aggressively, reduce redundancy:

  • Choose one primary glove brand and one backup
  • Limit prophy paste options
  • Standardize paper goods and barriers
  • Align restorative systems as much as clinically feasible

Fewer SKUs makes price shopping far more effective because you concentrate volume and reduce waste.

Step 5: Use a two-tier comparison process: exact matches first, alternates second

A clean comparison follows this order:

Tier 1: Exact match comparisons

Compare the same product across vendors. This is the safest way to save because it does not change clinical behavior.

Tier 2: Controlled alternate comparisons

Only after you compare exact matches should you evaluate alternates. Alternates can save money, but they create change management work:

  • training
  • compatibility checks
  • team preference concerns
  • inventory transition plans

If you skip Tier 1, you may change products unnecessarily when the same product was already available cheaper elsewhere.

Step 6: Protect your practice from “alternate creep”

Alternate creep is when alternates get added but the original product never gets removed. This inflates inventory, increases expiration risk, and confuses staff.

A simple rule prevents it:

  • If an alternate becomes approved, the replaced item is phased out intentionally.

That means:

  • set a depletion plan for the old product
  • do not reorder the old product
  • store remaining old stock in one visible location so it gets used up first

This is also where reorder points matter. If you do not have clear reorder triggers, staff will continue reordering the old product out of habit.

A structured approach to reorder points and inventory levels supports cleaner transitions because the team is ordering based on defined minimums and maximums, not intuition.

Step 7: Build a simple spreadsheet that normalizes costs correctly

If you want a manual method that works, your spreadsheet should include:

  • Item name and SKU
  • Pack size (units per box)
  • Vendor A price per box
  • Vendor B price per box
  • Vendor C price per box
  • Unit cost (price per box divided by units)
  • Shipping estimate or shipping threshold note
  • Notes on substitution risk or lead time

This prevents the most common comparison error: picking the lowest box price without realizing it is a smaller pack.

Optional but useful: add a “monthly usage” column so you can estimate monthly cost impact. Saving $3 on an item used once a quarter does not matter. Saving $0.50 per patient on a daily consumable adds up quickly.

Step 8: Compare frequency-based spend, not just item-based savings

Once you have unit costs, look at savings through a usage lens.

Classify your basket items into:

  • High frequency: used daily or multiple times per day
  • Medium frequency: used weekly
  • Low frequency: used monthly or less

Then prioritize changes in this order:

  1. High frequency exact match savings
  2. High frequency alternate savings (if clinically safe)
  3. Medium frequency exact match savings
  4. Everything else

This approach saves time because it focuses energy where the spend actually lives.

Step 9: Use cycle counting to stop price shopping from turning into overstocking

A common side effect of finding “better deals” is ordering more than you need. Practices see a discount, buy too much, then discover the product expires or gets forgotten.

Cycle counting reduces this risk because it keeps inventory accurate and prevents “phantom shortages” that trigger extra purchases.

A workable cycle counting structure is:

  • weekly counts for a small set of critical, high-value items
  • monthly counts for medium items
  • quarterly spot checks for slow movers

A practical framework for cycle counting schedules helps practices avoid full shutdown inventories while still keeping reorder decisions grounded in reality.

Step 10: Create a quarterly “price review” rhythm instead of constant shopping

Constant price shopping drains staff time. A better model is a scheduled review:

  • Quarterly: re-price your basket items across vendors
  • Monthly: monitor only major spikes and substitutions
  • Weekly: reorder based on par levels, not on shopping impulses

This balances savings with operational sanity. It also reduces the risk that your team will substitute products randomly because they are constantly searching for “the best deal.”

Common mistakes that sabotage price comparisons

Mistake 1: Comparing different pack sizes without normalizing

Fix: always calculate unit cost.

Mistake 2: Switching products without a transition plan

Fix: define what gets replaced and how the old stock will be depleted.

Mistake 3: Chasing discounts by buying too much

Fix: set max levels and use cycle counting to keep inventory accurate.

Mistake 4: Letting substitutes become permanent by accident

Fix: any substitute triggers a decision: one-time exception or approved alternate.

Mistake 5: Ignoring time cost

Fix: measure staff time spent ordering and correcting errors, not just price savings.

Conclusion: The best comparison system is the one your team can repeat

Comparing dental supply prices is not a one-time project. The real savings come from a repeatable method that:

  • defines exact matches
  • measures total landed cost
  • prioritizes high-frequency items
  • controls alternates to prevent SKU creep
  • uses reorder points and cycle counting to prevent overbuying

If your practice turns price comparison into a quarterly habit supported by clear inventory controls, you can reduce supply spend while keeping the clinical experience consistent for both staff and patients.

Irish Game Developers have the power to reshape the future of video gaming | FÍS Games Summit 2026

Ireland’s unique cultural identity, mythology, and historical experience have the power to reshape the future of video gaming, delegates heard at the sixth annual FÍS Games Summit.

The summit, organised by Ardán and taking place in the Radisson Red Hotel, Galway City, on Friday 24th April, brought together the island’s game development community alongside international voices from across the industry.

Irish Stories for Irish Games

Irish game developer Spooky Doorway has won enormous critical acclaim for The Séance of Blake Manor, a gothic mystery set in 19th-century Ireland. The Summit heard the studio’s CEO, Paul Conway, make the case for authentic Irish storytelling in games — not simply games made in Ireland, but drawing on the depth and distinctiveness of Irish culture itself.

“Usually, video games have represented Irish culture very badly or poorly,” Mr Conway told delegates. “We wanted to make Irish video games. We didn’t just want to make video games made in Ireland. We wanted video games about Irish stories.”

He pointed to Irish mythology, folklore, themes of generational guilt, loss, colonialism, and regret as untapped territory: “Our history has everything we wanted to put into a game. There’s hidden gems that the rest of the world hasn’t seen, unmined depths.”

The Séance of Blake Manor also broke significant new ground in representation, featuring the first Irish Traveller character in a video game to be voiced by an Irish Traveller — a landmark moment for Ireland’s native ethnic minority community.

Spooky Doorway was also the standout winner at the IMIRT Awards, which took place as part of the Summit, and which celebrates the best of Irish game development and creativity on both sides of the border. The Séance of Blake Manor took home Game of the Year and Best Game Design, and was runner-up in both Best Narrative and Best Game Audio.

The Industry’s Reckoning with Diversity

Who gets to be seen in games — and who gets to make them — was among the summit’s most urgent themes. Sybil Collas, a narrative designer and interactive storytelling specialist with credits at Ubisoft, Warner Bros., Canal+, and We Are Social, brought fifteen years of hard-won experience to a talk that challenged the industry to look honestly at whose stories it has historically chosen to tell.

Collas argued for storytelling as a force for mental health and community, and called for richer, more intersectional character development that moves beyond the industry’s entrenched image of the default gamer. This work, they said, is “a creative opportunity and a social responsibility” — though they were candid about the personal cost of pushing for change from within large organisations. “Don’t exhaust yourself,” Collas advised. “You need to pick your battles to survive.”

The Craft Behind the Screen

Beyond the broader cultural conversation, the summit offered a deep dive into the disciplines that make games work. Anna Brandberg, Lead UX Designer on two of recent years’ most praised titles — Dune: Awakening and Metal: Hellsinger — made the case for user experience design as a foundational discipline rather than an afterthought, one that shapes every stage of development from initial concept to final testing.

Her message to designers was direct: “The experience you designed may not be what players want. You’re designing a game for your players, not for yourself.”

Nic Tringali, designer of The Banished Vault and the upcoming Amberspire, explored the interplay between visual language and systems design — and the way players construct their own meaning from the cues a game provides. “I’m always thinking about what a player is going to interpret from a system,” they said, pointing to the gap between designer intention and player experience as one of the richest creative spaces in the medium.

Gareth Damian Martin of Jumping Over the Age, the independent studio behind the widely praised In Other Waters and Citizen Sleeper, spoke with characteristic thoughtfulness about the creative process that drives genuinely original work. For Martin, the question is never simply what to make next, but something more instinctive and harder to name: “It’s not a question of what do I do next, it’s a question of what do I follow.”

Building an Industry Together

Closing the summit, Ardán CEO Alan Duggan underlined what the gathering itself represents for the Irish games sector. “By attending the Summit, you are choosing to invest in yourself, this community and in our industry,” he told attendees, “and potentially you’ll find collaborators, you’ll find conspirators, and people you can depend on.”

Edifier Hecate G1000 II Desktop Computer Speakers Review

The Edifier Hecate G1000 II Desktop Computer Speakers are an affordable pair of speakers that are portable and fucntional not only with your laptop or PC but with phones tablets and gaming devices which makes them really versatile for a user with several of the above gadgets like me.

In the home or office these look neat they are small and have nice RGB lighting effects and do not take up much space like more conventional speakers and can be even packed into a travel bag if travelling which is great.

They have rubber feet underneath to keep them in postion and several buttons on top of the left speaker for volume control connectivity and EQ settings and also present in the Edifier ConneX App

Testing on PC and mobile these speakers pack a punch and sound good and with the use of the Edifier ConneX App enhances the user experience with audio and of course visual with the RGB lighting effects.

Connectivity is excellent here with several options for users which again makes them more versatile and not restricting use they are simple plug and play speaker too which is great.

Highs lows and mids sound good as do all other genres tested during my use and overall a pleasant listiening experience ehanced more so on gaming and mobile devices outperforming built in standard speakers which are often below par in general and these will change this instantly.

Check the video review below for a look at what to expect and how the app works and of course how these Edifier Hecate G1000 II sound

 

 

Edifer ConneX

 

Features

  • 2.5″ Full-Range Driver + Enhanced Bass: 16-core high-magnetic system delivers immersive spatial audio, while the racetrack bass reflex port deepens low frequencies — perfect for gaming, movies, and music
  • Triple EQ Modes (Music/Gaming/Movie): Expertly tuned presets deliver immersive audio tailored to music, gaming, and movie scenarios — elevating fun as much as sound quality
  • 9 Dynamic RGB Lighting Modes: Dazzling preset effects (static/breathing/color cycle) let you customize your setup’s vibe — from cute minimalism to cyberpunk gaming aesthetics
  • Easy Button Controls & App Customization:Top-mounted buttons control EQ modes, volume, lighting, and input modes. Plug-and-play USB speakers with a 1.5m cable included. Enable customized sound tuning via the EDIFIER ConneX App
  • Triple Connectivity & Universal Compatibility: Seamlessly connect via Bluetooth 5.4 (≤40ms low latency), USB-C/USB-A, or 3.5mm AUX. Perfect for PC, laptops, PS5, Switch, and tablets – ideal computer speakers for desktop pc setups
  • Space-Saving Design for Compact Desks: Ultra-slim 3.6-inch width fits cramped setups. A 10°-tilted baffle reduces desk reflections, and anti-slip pads ensure stability. Small computer speakers with big power

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Focusaur Launches on Kickstarter as an AI Focus Console for Deep Work and Daily Habits

Incubated by xTool, Focusaur turns focus into a physical ritual with tactile controls, phone-shielding deep work, NFC habit zones, AI time coaching, and a dinosaur growth reward loop.

Most productivity tools ask people to manage distraction from the same place it begins: the phone. Focusaur takes a different approach. Now live on Kickstarter, Focusaur is an AI focus console designed to make deep work more physical, intentional, and rewarding.

Instead of opening another app or dashboard, users begin with a simple desk ritual: twist, click, and focus. Focusaur pairs a compact tactile device with a mobile app to help users start focus sessions with less friction, stay aware of progress without constantly checking a screen, and build routines that feel rewarding over time.

Focusaur was built around a clear design belief: focus should not depend on willpower alone. By giving attention a physical starting point, the device helps turn intention into an action users can see, touch, and repeat.

One of Focusaur’s most distinctive interactions is its phone-shielding deep focus mode. During a session, the device can be placed directly over a phone, creating a small but meaningful pause between impulse and action. To check the phone, users first have to move Focusaur — turning an automatic scroll reflex into a conscious decision.

Focusaur also brings habits into the physical environment through NFC tags. A tag placed on a desk, bedside table, kitchen counter, gym corner, or everyday bag can become a focus or habit trigger. With a simple tap, users can start a focus session or check in on a routine, turning ordinary spaces into personal focus zones.

The companion app adds planning, reflection, and emotional motivation. Focusaur’s AI Time Coach and calendar sync are designed to help users connect planning with action and choose more realistic focus blocks based on their day. Completed focus sessions can also help hatch and grow dinosaurs, turning abstract effort into visible progress and long-term motivation. Core focus features are designed to work offline, while AI-related features may require internet access.

Focusaur is designed for students, remote and hybrid workers, creators, developers, researchers, and anyone who needs a more tangible way to protect attention. It is compact enough for a desk, library, café, or travel setup, while still giving focus a dedicated physical anchor.

The Kickstarter package includes the Focusaur unit, base, cable, magnetic round disc, and NFC tags. Full reward details, pricing, shipping information, and campaign updates are available on the Kickstarter page.

Focusaur is now available on Kickstarter.

Why the Latest Phone Devices Dominate Mobile Gaming in 2026

Mobile gaming has evolved from a casual pastime into a highly competitive and immersive experience. In 2026, the latest phone devices are no longer just communication tools—they are powerful gaming machines capable of rivaling traditional consoles in certain aspects. With cutting-edge hardware, optimized software, and advanced connectivity, modern smartphones dominate the gaming landscape like never before. Whether you’re a casual player or a competitive gamer, understanding why these devices lead the industry reveals just how far mobile gaming has come.

The Power of Next-Gen Mobile Processors

At the heart of every high-performing gaming phone lies a powerful processor. Today’s flagship smartphones are equipped with chipsets that rival entry-level gaming PCs. These processors are built using advanced nanometer technology, allowing them to deliver faster speeds while consuming less power.

Modern chipsets also integrate AI capabilities, which enhance gameplay through real-time optimization. From smoother frame rates to intelligent resource allocation, these processors ensure that games run seamlessly even under heavy load. This is particularly noticeable in fast-paced multiplayer environments where performance can determine the outcome of a match.

High Refresh Rate Displays for Competitive Edge

Display technology has become a major factor in mobile gaming dominance. The latest smartphones now feature refresh rates of 120Hz, 144Hz, or even higher. This means smoother animations, more responsive controls, and a significant advantage in competitive games.

Gamers benefit from reduced motion blur and quicker visual feedback, making gameplay feel more fluid and immersive. Whether you’re navigating an open-world RPG or engaging in a high-speed shooter, the difference between a standard 60Hz display and a high refresh rate screen is immediately noticeable.

This level of visual clarity enhances not just performance but also enjoyment. Even casual gaming sessions feel more engaging, which contributes to the growing popularity of mobile gaming platforms, including apps like SpinPlus that thrive on smooth and responsive user experiences.

Advanced Cooling Systems Keep Performance Stable

One of the biggest challenges in mobile gaming has always been heat management. High-performance gaming generates significant heat, which can lead to throttling and reduced performance. However, modern smartphones have addressed this issue with advanced cooling technologies.

Vapor chamber cooling, graphite layers, and even built-in fans in some gaming-centric phones help maintain optimal temperatures. These systems ensure that performance remains consistent during extended gaming sessions. As a result, players can enjoy longer playtimes without worrying about lag or overheating.

This reliability is a key reason why gamers are shifting toward newer devices. Consistent performance is especially important for apps like SpinPlus, where smooth gameplay contributes to overall user satisfaction.

Massive RAM and Storage Capabilities

Gone are the days when mobile devices struggled with limited memory. Today’s flagship phones come equipped with 12GB, 16GB, or even more RAM, allowing for seamless multitasking and faster game loading times.

Large storage capacities also mean that users can download and store multiple high-quality games without worrying about space constraints. With many games exceeding several gigabytes in size, this upgrade is essential for serious gamers.

Faster storage technologies, such as UFS 4.0, further enhance performance by reducing load times and improving data transfer speeds. This ensures that players spend less time waiting and more time actually playing.

Graphics That Rival Consoles

Mobile GPUs have seen tremendous improvements in recent years. The latest devices are capable of rendering console-quality graphics with realistic lighting, shadows, and textures. Technologies like ray tracing, once exclusive to high-end PCs, are now making their way into smartphones.

This leap in graphical capability allows developers to create more visually stunning and immersive games. Players can now enjoy cinematic experiences directly from their mobile devices, blurring the line between console and mobile gaming.

The demand for visually rich environments also drives the popularity of gaming apps like SpinPlus, where enhanced graphics contribute to a more engaging user interface and overall experience.

5G Connectivity and Low Latency Gaming

Connectivity plays a crucial role in modern gaming, especially for online multiplayer experiences. The rollout of 5G networks has revolutionized mobile gaming by providing faster speeds and lower latency.

With 5G, players experience minimal lag, faster downloads, and more stable connections. This is particularly important for competitive gaming, where even a slight delay can impact performance.

Cloud gaming services also benefit from improved connectivity, allowing users to stream high-quality games without needing powerful local hardware. This expands the possibilities of mobile gaming even further, making smartphones a central hub for gaming entertainment.

Battery Life That Supports Extended Play

Gaming is one of the most demanding activities for a smartphone, and battery life has always been a concern. Fortunately, modern devices are equipped with larger batteries and more efficient power management systems.

Fast charging technology ensures that even if your battery runs low, you can quickly get back into the game. Some devices can reach 50% charge in under 30 minutes, minimizing downtime.

This combination of long battery life and quick charging makes it easier for gamers to stay connected and engaged, whether they’re playing casually or competitively.

Software Optimization and Gaming Modes

Hardware alone isn’t enough—software optimization plays a crucial role in maximizing performance. Many modern smartphones come with dedicated gaming modes that enhance the overall experience.

These modes can block notifications, allocate more resources to games, and optimize network performance. Some even offer real-time performance monitoring, allowing users to adjust settings on the fly.

Game developers also optimize their titles for the latest hardware, ensuring compatibility and performance improvements. This synergy between hardware and software is a major reason why newer devices dominate the gaming space.

The Rise of Mobile Gaming Ecosystems

Another factor contributing to the dominance of modern smartphones is the growth of mobile gaming ecosystems. App stores now offer a vast library of high-quality games across various genres.

Platforms like SpinPlus benefit from this ecosystem by providing accessible and optimized gaming experiences for users on newer devices. As smartphones become more powerful, developers can push the boundaries of what mobile games can achieve.

Cross-platform integration also allows players to connect with others across different devices, further enhancing the social aspect of gaming.

Accessibility and Convenience

One of the biggest advantages of mobile gaming is accessibility. Unlike traditional gaming setups, smartphones allow users to play anytime, anywhere. This convenience has made mobile gaming one of the fastest-growing segments in the gaming industry.

The latest devices enhance this accessibility by offering features like improved touch sensitivity, customizable controls, and support for external accessories such as controllers.

This flexibility appeals to a wide range of users, from casual players to hardcore gamers, further solidifying the dominance of modern smartphones.

Conclusion

The latest phone devices dominate gaming in 2026 because they combine powerful hardware, advanced software, and seamless connectivity into a single, portable platform. From high-performance processors and stunning displays to improved battery life and cooling systems, every aspect of modern smartphones is designed to enhance the gaming experience.

As mobile gaming continues to grow, the gap between smartphones and traditional gaming platforms continues to shrink. With platforms like SpinPlus benefiting from these advancements, it’s clear that the future of gaming is not just in consoles or PCs—it’s right in your pocket.

 

Young Drivers Urged to Pass Test Now as New Learner Permit Limits Approach

Young drivers are being urged to prioritise passing their driving test now, as upcoming changes to learner permit rules could leave some facing higher insurance costs and fewer renewal options.

Gallagher, one of Ireland’s largest insurance brokers, says the introduction of new limits on repeat learner permits means the next six months will be critical for thousands of motorists currently learning to drive.

Under the new rules, which come into force on November 1, 2026, learners will face tighter restrictions on renewing permits, including limits on how many times they can renew without taking a test. The broker says progressing to a full licence as early as possible will not only avoid disruption, but could also deliver immediate financial benefits.

Geraldine Kelly, Head of Personal Lines at Gallagher in Ireland, said passing the driving test remains one of the most effective ways young drivers can reduce their insurance costs.

Passing your driving test can lead to a significant reduction in your car insurance premium. In some cases, it could be several hundred euro, and in others it could even be over €1,000. Insurers generally view fully licensed drivers as lower risk than learners, which opens up access to more competitive pricing and a wider range of policy options.”

She added that the upcoming rule changes make progressing to a full licence more important than ever.

The new learner permit limits mean some drivers could be caught out if they delay. The best course of action for any young driver is to focus on getting their full licence as soon as possible. It reduces premiums straight away, allows them to begin building their own no claims bonus, and gives them greater independence on the road.

Also, while the driving tester strike due to take place last February was called off, there’s nothing to say similar industrial action could be taken later in the year – and this could lead to delays in testing”.

Building a driving record early

Gallagher says one of the most overlooked advantages of moving off a learner permit is the ability to start building a personal insurance history.

Ms. Kelly explained

A full licence allows drivers to begin establishing their own no claims bonus, which can significantly reduce premiums over time. The earlier that process starts, the more savings drivers are likely to see in the years ahead.”

The broker is also encouraging parents to plan ahead where their young sons or daughters are concerned, particularly when it comes to insurance renewals and gaining early driving experience.

For families, forward planning is key. Timing when a young driver is added to a policy, ensuring they complete sufficient lessons, and building named driver experience can all have a direct impact on the costs of getting on the road.”

Cost and Independence

Beyond the financial impact, Gallagher says securing a full licence remains a key milestone for younger motorists.

This isn’t just about compliance with the rules. Moving to a full licence gives young drivers greater independence, and access to better insurance options. With the regulatory changes on the horizon, there has never been a better time for learners to take that step.”

What the new rules mean

The new learner permit restrictions which come into effect in November 2026 will introduce tighter limits on repeat renewals, including requirements linked to test attempts and overall duration on learner permits. The changes are aimed at encouraging progression through the licensing system and reducing long term reliance on provisional driving.

Gallagher says the lead-in period gives learners a clear window to act.

The message is simple. Use the time now to book lessons, sit the test, and move to a full licence. It is one of the most practical steps young drivers can take to reduce their costs,” Ms. Kelly concluded.

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USB-C for laptops from today, can we do smartwatches next.

New laptops sold in the European Union must now support USB-C charging, as the final major phase of the EU’s common charger rules takes effect. If you recall USB-C was made mandatory back not so long ago for mobile phones etc and I would personally like the same for same for smartwatches and fitness trackers next and ditching their docking stations and proprietary chargers which are a nuisance.

The requirement applies to laptops from today the 28th April, extending rules that have already applied to mobile phones, tablets, digital cameras, headphones, headsets, portable speakers, handheld videogame consoles, e-readers, earbuds, keyboards, mice and portable navigation systems since December 2024.

This does not mean your current power cables at home will work on new ones if you do not get a charger in the box which will be more likely the case making it an add on sale but we will soon see how that works out as of now we barely get the cable with the phone today and no plug

Also to note just because you have a USB-C cable at home it will work it most likely will not if it is just a bog standard one you need to check the voltagle and the plug.

Top Platforms for Growing Instagram Followers in 2026

Being popular on Instagram in 2026 is not the same as it used to be. The algorithm is getting better, the competition is getting tougher, and people are being more picky about who they follow. Posting regularly and hoping for the best doesn’t usually work anymore, whether you’re a solo creator building a personal brand, an influencer trying to get better partnerships, or a business trying to get more customers. Accounts that are really growing over time are the ones that are working smarter by using dedicated platforms that do more than just queue up content.

The conversation around social media growth tools has matured significantly over the past couple of years. Early tools were clunky and often dangerous – mass-following bots, engagement pods, inflated metrics that disappeared within weeks. Today’s better platforms operate on a completely different premise. They focus on data, micro-targeting, and distribution to ensure you get in front of the right people who will care about your content. This has had a noticeable impact on the way growth is being achieved and, more importantly, sustained.

Why the Platform You Choose Actually Matters

Not every tool promising Instagram growth delivers the same thing. Some are more about analytics and scheduling, helping you better understand what’s working. Others go out of their way to get your profile in front of the right people, via targeting, network distribution, or AI distribution. And the newest generation of platforms is offering both services in a unified process.

The ones to watch are the ones that are clear about how they work, don’t need your Instagram details, and are in line with Instagram’s terms of service. This is not only good for your conscience, but it’s good for your bottom line. Shadowbans and account flags can potentially undo months of hard work, and it can be a lengthy process to recover from them. It’s better to be safe than sorry.

The Platforms Making a Real Difference Right Now

These platforms have different features – some for the target audience, some for analytics, some for making the whole process more strategic. All are a little different – so it’s about where you’re starting and what you want to achieve.

PathSocial

The app uses AI-powered audience targeting to help you reach people who are most likely to be interested in your content – based on niche, hashtags, demographics, and the overlap with your competitors’ accounts. It then promotes your account through influencer accounts, targeted email newsletters, and promotional services, without requiring your Instagram password.

Plans start with basic subscriptions at roughly 1,000 followers per month to deluxe subscriptions of up to 3,500 per month, with higher subscriptions coming bundled with an account manager and enhanced analytics dashboards. These reports on follower engagement, sources, and performance by content type are actually helpful insights for developing strategy, not just growing numbers. The guarantee of growth is also impressive: if you don’t see the growth promised within a set time, you get a refund.

Later

Later has come a long way from its beginnings as a scheduling tool. By 2026, it will support planning and creating visual content, managing link-in-bio features, organising hashtags, and providing analytics that can be used to make decisions. What it does best, though, is helping creators understand the most profitable content – not just the posts people like the most, but the content that draws people to their profiles and converts them into followers. This is a crucial point if you want to understand what’s working versus getting “likes” that aren’t leading to conversions.

Sprout Social

Sprout Social is more geared towards brands and marketers than individuals, but its robust capabilities can’t be overlooked. Social listening features give brands the ability to track conversations and discussions relevant to their industry that are trending, which in turn informs better content strategies. The engagement tools unify comments, direct messages, and mentions across multiple accounts, and while the impact of being consistently responsive to your audience may be less now that Instagram’s algorithm favours the most engaging content, it still matters.

Kicksta

Kicksta grows profiles through engagement, rather than distribution. The tool employs AI to interact with people who match your target audience – users following your competitors and people who engage with content in your niche. The theory is that such interaction gets you noticed organically. Instagram growth on Kicksta is slower than with distribution platforms, but it’s likely to lead to better retention rates, and retention is more important in the long run than sheer quantity.

Pairing Platform Support with Your Own Creative Output

There isn’t just one way to grow your Instagram account in 2026; it’s a combination of different strategies. Using a platform to get targeted audiences while also putting money into the quality of your content, how often you post, and real community engagement creates a compounding effect that neither element can achieve on its own. People follow you, and good content keeps them. Most successful accounts find their footing by using growth tools as a supplement to their creative strategy, not as a replacement for it. This is also where the kind of growth that lasts over time starts.

Apple introduces 12-month app store subscription

Apple says this new payment option allows you to offer subscribers more affordable options on the App Store. People can cancel their subscription at any time, which will prevent the subscription from renewing after they’ve completed their agreed-to payments to fulfill their commitment.

Users will still be able to cancel at any time, but the subscription will remain active until all committed payments have been completed. After that, it will not renew unless the user chooses to continue.

This might be deceptive or some would see it as a good idea spreading the cost over a year depending  on how you use it.

A year subscription is also a contract. This lets you pay the annual rate on a monthly basis

If you pay for annual subscription already or you use a monthly subscription for 12 months this either saves you money or keep money in your bank account.

To provide transparency, people can easily view the number of completed and remaining payments for the subscription in their Apple Account. Apple will also send email and, if opted in, push notifications ahead of their renewal date to remind them of their upcoming purchase.

You can now configure this type of subscription in App Store Connect and test it in Xcode. With the exception of the United States and Singapore, monthly subscriptions with a 12-month commitment will be available worldwide to people on iOS 26.4, iPadOS 26.4, macOS Tahoe 26.4, tvOS 26.4, and visionOS 26.4, or later, with the release of iOS 26.5, iPadOS 26.5, macOS Tahoe 26.5, tvOS 26.5, and visionOS 26.5 in May.