ASUS has entered the UltraBook segment with its ZenBook UX31. Ultrabook is the new hot segment which is getting crowded by the day. If Apple is the pioneer, Acer, Lenovo and now Asus are trying to democratize a bit. The key USP of Ultrabook : Ma... Read more
Nokia came out of its self imposed hibernation to launch its first Windows powered smartphone. Though Nokia continues to release phones under Symbian OS, Nokia bets big on Windows. Nokia Lumia 800 is a product of Nokia’s solid hardware and Micro... Read more
This is the first in a series of documenting our experiences with 3G services in India. First to be covered is Reliance Netconnect+. Later in the series, Tata DoCoMo, Airtel, Vodafone and BSNL will be covered. 3G services have been around for a... Read more
Samsung galaxy tab is the sexiest tablet in the market. Even after fiddling it with hours I still want to go back to it. It has all what you can think off. Surely the PC has evolved into the new age tablet which keeps you on your tabs all the ti... Read more
iPhone 4S is priced ridiculously high in India. That’s as true as sun rises in the east. When I have written about its pricing and why you shouldn’t expect any different behavior from Apple, it was met with sharp criticsim. Most of... Read more
Got yourself an Android Tablet? More and more tablet-optimized apps are available every day. Though many of these apps are optimized for Honeycomb tablets such as the Motorola Xoom or the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, there are alternate versions ava... Read more
In the colossal android market where there are more than 586441 apps, games constitute 15 percent of the total apps available in the market. Out of which we will discuss the top rated games in arcade & action, brain & puzzle, Cards &... Read more
HTC has thrown us two phones – Salsa and chacha – with a Facebook button on them and tried to sell them as Facebook phones. Now Facebook with its 800 million users, has decided to make the real Facebook phone. The only thing common b... Read more
Two teenagers from Andhra Pradesh have made an Android tablet. Named as Ave, the tablet runs Android 2.3 operating system, is powered by 1.2 GHz processor and weighs just 360 grams. Ave has a 7-inch touch screen display and comes with 3G and Wi... Read more
Research in Motion has cut its Playbook price to $200. Dubbed as Kindle Fire sale, RIM’s Playbook isn’t even a worthy option at $200 in the post-Kindle Fire world. Non-iPad tablets have gotten lot of things wrong. One of them was price. HP whic... Read more
Samsung recently launched Samsung galaxy R GT-I9103 a cheaper and downgraded version of Samsung galaxy S2. Released on 3rd of October 2011 in Sweden, the device is now available in all the major cities of the world. Priced closely to Samsung gal... Read more
Most folks looking to download apps that help them maintain health and fitness are of two types. The first type comprises those who are completely clueless about how to begin and the second type consist of fitness obsessed geeks who want to keep... Read more
Google is rumored to be working on a Nexus Tablet in collaboration with LG. This tablet could be part of Nexus series and will be a pure Google’s Android experience running Honeycomb as interpreted by PC World based on Eldar Murtazin’s comments.... Read more
Kindle Fire, the latest entry to the tablet world, is a success by any standards. If projections are to be believed, 6 million Kindle Fire tablets will be sold just this quarter. There are few quirks to be sorted but Kindle Fire is a a smashing... Read more
Oh! Siri what have you done to all of us? I haven’t done anything. It’s you who are crazy about me. iPhone 4S which comes with an incredible 8 megapixel camera and a sexy voice assistant will be sold in India by Airtel and Aircel. It’s not parti... Read more
A news which can as well be a rumor states that ‘popular’ tablet makers Asus, Acer and Dell will quit making Android tablets. It’s quitting Android tablets and not tablets market altogether. Manufacturers might be waiting for Windows 8 operating... Read more
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