Rahul Gondane Archive
The Airtel 3G Data Share Plan launched today, which allows a subscriber to share 3G internet data with upto 2 more Airtel subscribers. The maximum data that can be shared amongst the 3 subscribers is 5 GB. Even though the sharing can happen between both Postpaid and
Almost everyone needs to be connected on the move these days and sometimes smartphones just don’t cut it. For basic uses like browsing and mails, you don’t really require a beast of a laptop and for executives who mainly need it for keeping in touch and perhaps
If you buy a new TV or camera, you’re most likely to see a mention about “HD” somewhere. HD stands for “high definition”, this means that the TV is capable of displaying pictures and videos at a resolution of 1920 x 1080 or the camera is capable
Windows 8 brought with it a lot of changes, the biggest of which are apps. Just like apps on a smartphone, these small programs do not require a large installation or such, but perform a lot of functions without being too heavy on resources. Even though the
Pretty much every new phone launched internationally now mentions “LTE support”. We don’t seem to hear that term much in India though, that’s because we still don’t have an LTE network for mobile phones, only dongles. But what is 4G LTE? LTE stands for Long Term Evolution,
Windows Phone 8 is finally catching the fancy of consumers everywhere and with manufacturers finally putting in the newest tech into their Windows Phone 8 devices, they’re now very viable choices for the smartphone buyer who’s looking for something different from iOS and Android. If you’re interested
At the LeWeb 2012 in Paris, we saw the Nokia Lumia 620 launched without much fanfare. Positioning itself as one of the budget Windows Phone 8 devices, the Lumia 620 will go head to head with the rumored range of Huawei Windows Phone 8 wallet friendly devices. The Lumia
A lot of people are now discovering that Microsoft can in fact make a good webmail service. After being mocked for years for the once popular Hotmail service, in keeping with the whole Modern user interface, Microsoft released a new webmail simply called Outlook Mail. It’s easy