Rahul Gondane Archive
The HTC One X was already a beast of a phone. Coming with one of the most powerful processors in a smartphone, the HTC One X gave the Samsung Galaxy S3 a run for its money. Now, HTC has made its best phone even better and dubbed
Almost every person on the internet uses some or the other instant messaging protocol. But since pretty much every email service has its own IM service and everyone uses different ones, it can get difficult to stay in touch with everyone. Installing different clients for Google Talk,
It’s that time of the year, almost all companies have released the 2013 editions of security software and the race for best antivirus 2013 is on! With Windows 8 looming on the horizon, companies have been working overtime to make their software work with Microsoft’s new OS.
Move over Galaxy Note 2, there’s a new big boy in town! Oppo, a manufacturer usually known for making home theater systems has revealed its flagship device, the Oppo Find 5. Known for making pretty good Blu Ray players, Oppo is a Chinese company that rose to
Ultrabooks are basically lighter, more portable laptops with excellent battery life. Sure, in a few years the lines between notebook and ultrabooks might become blurred since everyone wants to make their gadgets lighter and more compact. As of now, however, there are certain criteria to be met
It’s been a tough couple of years for Research in Motion (RIM), the Canadian company responsible for BlackBerry smartphones. Despite still being popular in a few countries like India, the global user base of BlackBerry smartphones has gone down tremendously due to Android, iOS and Windows Phone
The Nexus branding is associated with powerful yet affordable devices from various companies but in direct association with Google. Although Google does not manufacture the devices, they are considered first party devices and always get the newest Android version updates first. Case in point, the Galaxy Nexus
One of the biggest features Nokia is banking upon on the Lumia 920 and Lumia 820 is the new augmented reality app called Nokia City Lens. What this app does basically, is list out places of interest right over a normal camera view, distances and all depending