The Indian manufacturer Karbonn, in partnership with Innominds today launched Agnee. The first 3G tablet to be made in India. Moreover, this amazing device is based on Qualcomm Technologies Reference Design and it is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdr... Read more
When Micromax A100 was launched back in August, it was touted as the poor men’s Galaxy note. It had the same smart phone-cum-tablet form factor but was priced one third of the later which was the World’s second but most popular phablet (first wa... Read more
For the Apple gamers, action is never in short supply. The game-heads then pick their choices based on what they look for in action. While for some just action can work, for others it is the storyline that holds the key. They love strategy along... Read more
Samsung Galaxy S III mini made a quite good amount of buzz since it appeared on the cards. The original Samsung Galaxy SIII is a power packed device with a large screen providing ample real estate for media buffs. However, every consumer lured w... Read more
Pantel technologies, Indian low-cost tablet manufacturer announced yesterday launch of their low cost 2G inbuilt tablet, T-Pad WS703C. They have already started the pre-booking for same on their website. This is probably one of the lowest priced... Read more
Last week, I bought 40” Samsung ES5600 Smart Slim LED TV to replace my 32” model. Over the course of previous 4-5 weeks, I did quite a bit of research before finalizing to buy this one. For me, there were 2 most important aspects which I was loo... Read more
Sony Electronics Pvt Ltd has had a stellar past… The story of Sony’s meteoric rise in the early 60s to technological superiority is also the story of Japan. Japanese electronics companies took over the world electronics market with innovative pr... Read more
Blackberry is in shambles right now. Their shares are nothing to brag about, so are their mobiles. Their tablet was applauded but was not bought. Once ‘the’ dominant force in business phones they could not cope with the onslaught of Apple and An... Read more
After Samsung, it is now Nokia’s turn to attack iPhone through its ad campaign. While Samsung bluntly compared the specs of iPhone 5 with its own Galaxy S III, Nokia has targeted the dull colors of iPhone. iPhone 5 comes in just two colors, Blac... Read more
With the launch of Envy Spectre XT, HP has added a significant width in its Ultra book portfolio, complementing the hugely successful HP Folio 13 and HP Envy Ultra book range. The much awaited Envy Spectre XT Ultra book finally reaches India. Fo... Read more
Google’s Android is dominating the tablet segment that ranges from low-end to mid-end to high-end. Android’s Ice Cream Sandwich that was launched in October, 2011 has been gaining attention of a lot of people. It is not only known into making Sm... Read more
Google Play is awesome. It is installed in every Android phone and is very simple to use. Go to it and the plethora of apps are at your disposal arranged by most famous, new and of course free and paid ones separately. All this and add to that G... Read more
‘TouchWiz’ started as a UI for Samsung’s home-baked OS on feature phones such as Samsung Jet S8000 and then went on to become Samsung’s Skin for their Galaxy line-up of Android smartphones. Heavily advertised with Samsung... Read more
That did not take much time, did it? India based ecommerce site Grabmore has gone ahead and listed Kindle Fire HD & Kindle Paperwhite for Pre-orders on their site. Both the devices are available for pre-orders currently and will potentially... Read more
September 19 may be probably the day, when HTC is planning to hold a press event regarding the announcement of two tablets. After the big announcement from Sony, Samsung, Microsoft, Nokia and other companies, people are looking upto HTC for some... Read more
Samsung announced two Smartphones in India on 5th September, 2012 – Samsung Galaxy S Duos (GT-S7562) and Samsung Galaxy Y Duos Lite (GT-S5302). Both these Smartphones supports dual SIM and are priced at Rs. 17,900 and Rs. 6,990 respectivel... Read more
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