Rahul Gondane Archive
Smartphones have become necessities these days. It’s no wonder that every manufacturer are releasing devices by the dozen and there’s a smartphone model for almost every price point. However, all the choices also confuse the buyer and often devices priced similarly are not always comparable, thus we
Ouya, stylized as OUYA and pronounced as “Ooh-ya” is a project announced on Kickstarter, the world’s largest funding platform for creative projects, in their own words. So what is it? It’s the world’s first open source video game console that runs on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich!
On 6th July 2012, Nokia launched its budget Windows Phone 7.5 device in India at an affordable price of Rs. 12,999. But just for Rs. 2000 more, there’s the Nokia Lumia 710 for Rs. 14,999. So there are naturally comparisons of Nokia Lumia 710 vs Nokia Lumia
Come this Monday (9th July 2012), about quarter of a million Internet users could find themselves in trouble. The DNS changer malware could completely cut them off from the internet. Around 8 months ago, the FBI busted an Estonian cyber crime ring that planted malware in computers
The Apple iPad has quickly become one of the most popular devices on the planet and it’s actually set benchmarks for what tablets should be like. Combining a large, gorgeous high resolution display, powerful hardware and Apple’s slick iOS, the iPad was very well received. However, like
Welcome to the CoolPCTips DiRT Showdown PC review! The DiRT series by Codemasters has been synonymous with Rally Cross. In fact, until DiRT 2, the games were under the long running “Colin McRae” moniker. For the uninitiated, Colin McRae was one of the greatest Rally drivers of
Earlier in the year, we gave you some of the top upcoming PC games of 2012. They included console games as well, and since half of the year has gone by, many have already seen the light of day. During these few months, we’ve seen quite a
Google has announced that the next version of it’s hugely popular mobile operating system Android will be called “Jelly Bean”. This is in keeping with the tradition of naming each OS version, Jelly Bean being 4.1, after a dessert in alphabetical order. So the next Android version