Rahul Gondane Archive
The rumored release date of the highly anticipated Apple iPhone 5 is drawing closer and it’s almost a given that the devices are in the last stages of manufacturing, if not already complete. Over the past few months we’ve seen quite a few iPhone 5 leaked parts,
It’s been a month since the latest version of Android was announced. Dubbed “Jelly Bean” keeping with the tradition of naming successive versions after desserts alphabetically, version 4.1 of the world’s most popular mobile operating system was met with positive reactions. You can read about the new
Incorrectly displayed icons are some of the most common yet annoying problems a Windows user can face and the fix is simple, rebuild icon cache. Users who frequently apply transformation packs/themes and the like run into this problem. What usually happens is, icons displayed on any part
The hugely popular MMORPG World of Warcraft’s brand new expansion pack is set to release on September 25! Dubbed Mists of Pandaria, this highly anticipated expansion was announced back in October 2011. Initially met with skepticism because of its change of tone from the previous expansions, Mists
Every so often there come along games that don’t get the recognition and success they deserve. Granted, sometimes their launch times are around other high profile releases and they get overshadowed, but even then they should be lauded if they deserve it right? FPS games regrettably see
The Samsung Galaxy Note was released back in October 2011 to somewhat mixed reactions. On one hand it was praised for great performance and on the other hand criticized for it’s unconventional size. It could neither be categorized as a smartphone nor as a tablet. Thus was
3G Data Card dongles let you connect to the internet anywhere, provided there’s networks available, of course. Usually the 3G dongles available in the market are tied to a single network operator, as we documented here. However, it’s pretty obvious that no single operator has optimum networks
It’s finally official, Microsoft Office 2013 has been announced and will probably release early next year. The last version of the world’s most used productivity was released 3 years ago and is starting to show it’s age. Microsoft’s new minimalism mantra introduced with the Metro interface is