Rahul Gondane Archive
When Nokia collaborated with Microsoft to release smartphones running on the Windows Phone platform, it drew a lot of flak from long time Nokia fans. Even though over the years Windows Phone has grown, it still hasn’t reached the sales of Android or iOS, and a lot
Picture this, your brand new laptop or desktop computer runs into a fatal error just a few weeks after purchase, and you don’t have the Windows installation disc. What do you do then? Most new computers don’t come with optical media anymore, and in case of emergencies, it’s
Choosing the right earphones can be nothing short of a chore. With the huge range of earphones available, the average consumer can get easily confused. The fact that well known companies don’t make the best headphones or earphones doesn’t help either. It’s natural to trust these brands
Blizzcon 2014 brought with it some pretty big surprises, the biggest of which was the announcement of Overwatch, Blizzard’s first new franchise in 20 long years! Amid the Warcraft movie details and Starcraft II: Legacy of the Void going solo, Overwatch came as a breath of fresh
If you’re looking for an affordable smartphone to buy this holiday season and aren’t too keen on a Windows Phone, look no further than the Android One range. Android may be the most popular mobile phone operating system on the planet, but suffers from the problem of fragmentation.
The Xbox 360 may have outsold the PlayStation 3 in the seventh generation console wars, but in the eighth one, the PlayStation 4 is handily beating its competitor from Redmond, the Xbox One. In fact, the PlayStation 4 is outselling the Xbox One by almost 2:1 worldwide. It’s
There’s no two ways about it, the Sony PlayStation 4 is handily winning this generation’s console war, outselling the Xbox almost 2 to 1 in some regions. The lower price, relaxed DRM and focus on games definitely went down well with the gaming community. After Microsoft’s exciting
Microsoft’s Xbox One is sort of a mixed bag. When it was revealed around last year, it received a lukewarm response initially because of the apparent focus on everything else but games, restrictive DRM and mandatory Kinect. Over the next few months, despite all the criticism, Microsoft listened to