Rahul Gondane Archive
The much awaited Samsung Galaxy S3 is out and getting rave reviews. We compared it to the nearest competition, the HTC One X. Samsung has gone all out to promote the Galaxy S3 and nearly every reviewer has praised it to the sky. So is it the
Max Payne is back. It’s been 8 long years since we’ve seen Max fly through the air in slow motion and take down multiple baddies in one go. After a long and somewhat troubled development phase, Max Payne 3 finally saw the light of day by early
Windows Phone 7 was launched in late 2010 to surprisingly positive reviews. Unlike Microsoft’s previous mobile operating systems (Windows Mobile), Windows Phone was geared more towards commercial than business use. It debuted with the refreshing new Metro interface which will be seen in the future Windows 8.
Cloud Storage is an online network where users upload data to specified servers upto a certain limit, then can access this data from anywhere with an internet connection. This can be used to transfer large files, backup important data or to just share data with others. Usually,
In the recently concluded WWDC (World Wide Developers Conference), everyone expected information about a new iPhone what with all the spy photos and renders floating around the internet. While there were no announcements about iPhone 5, we at least got to see iOS 6, Apple’s next generation
Mobile phones with projectors are for the folks who love to show off their photos and videos to a large audience whenever and wherever they like. It’s not a substitute for a full size projector but will do for minor usage. Admittedly, it is an interesting combination,
Android is one of the most popular and most used mobile operating systems in the world, there is no doubt about that. Since it’s open source, the Android market and pretty much the whole internet is filled with apps, games, themes, you name it. If like us,
The Aakash Tablet needs no introduction, it’s extremely famous for all the wrong reasons. After a long winded and much hyped 2 year development phase, the low cost Aakash tablet was released on October 2011. Originally meant to be sold to educational institutions at an extremely subsided