Rahul Gondane Archive
Micromax is among the most successful Indian mobile manufacturers. So much, in fact, that they created a tease campaign for their newest phone, the Micromax Canvas 4. It was announced that even before the reveal, pre orders were being accepted. No specs, price or details were mentioned
After Motorola Mobility was bought out by Google, there were rumors that the next Nexus phone would be made by them. While that’s not clear just yet, we have been hearing rumors of another flagship from Motorola with a heavy influence from Google. This rumored device was
When you think of Mozilla, one thing comes to mind, Firefox. One of the most popular internet browsers in the world, Firefox currently holds around 20% of the world’s market share and in fact dominates in some countries in Asia and Europe. Mozilla is also a staunch
Earlier in the year we listed out some must have apps for Windows Phone 8. Specifically, there were 11 of them on our list, and by no means was it definitive. These couple of months have brought us some new apps as well as updates that finally
Move over Samsung Galaxy S4, there’s a new superphone in town! Sony’s just announced smartphone, the Xperia Z Ultra is big on both size and power. The Xperia Z Ultra will be the first phone sold globally that comes with the ultra powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 chip.
Just like the Galaxy S4 to the S3, there is an inevitable successor to the Galaxy Note 2 on the way. If rumors are anything to go by, the new Galaxy Note 3 might pack in even better internals than the Galaxy S4. Touted for a September
In April 2012, Facebook acquired the hugely popular photo sharing based social network Instagram for around 1 billion dollars in cash and stock. The result of this acquisition didn’t bring much to the masses, until now. In an event in Menlo Park today, Facebook announced the launch
Once upon a time cameraphones were a rarity and a camera wasn’t something people looked for in their phones. Fast forward to 2011 or so and pretty much every phone now comes with a camera. Naturally there’s been an evolution of camera technology, but the basic principle