Rahul Gondane Archive
The only recently leaked Lumia 625 came as sort of a surprise. We knew that a large screened Lumia would hit stores sometime soon, but not this soon. Also, it was mostly tipped to be a flagship device, which the Lumia 625 certainly is not. Of course,
In the years since the iPhone has launched, it has become something of a global phenomenon. Every successive launch is thronged to by the media and watched by millions via webcasts online. None of Apple’s range of products really fall in the affordable category, yet they sell
Once upon a time there used to be Polaroid cameras that instantly printed photos once you took them. They died out after digital cameras and internet sharing became popular, but the cool factor can’t be denied. In this day and age, most photos are being taken only
Other than smartphones, there’s only one other type of device which has a huge number of options, and they are tablets. Not only is the sheer number of options confusing, but there are so many similarly specced tablets out there, it gets difficult to decide which one
Pretty much any quad core Android smartphone around Rs. 20000 has one thing in common, the SoC. Whether it’s the new Micromax Canvas 4, or older phones like the Xolo Q1000 and Panasonic P51, all pack in the same MediaTek MTK 6589 chipset with a quad core
These are trying times for BlackBerry. Falling stock prices, employee resignations and a dwindling userbase have hit the Canadian manufacturer hard. While the new BlackBerry 10 devices Z10 and Q10 were well received, they have not exactly set the sales charts on fire, so it might be
We almost always knew it was coming, it was inevitable that Nokia would put their best camera unit on their flagship smartphone series, and we finally saw that happen today. Although leaked extensively over the last couple of weeks and lacking a surprise element, the Nokia Lumia
After a long 2 year beta, Dota 2 has finally been launched officially. This super popular game started out as a custom map for Blizzard’s Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne, and was then developed separately by Valve Corporation as an independent game. Even though it’s named Dota