Rahul Gondane Archive
Wireless charging is one of those innovations that really seem ‘futuristic’, for the lack of a better word. The idea of just placing your device on a surface and charging up the battery was undeniably cool, but wasn’t wireless charging in the truest sense. Going mainstream in
Instagram, the wildly popular photo and short video sharing app launched in 2010 is now expanding. Originally starting off just as a photo sharing service with filters, it has now grown pretty much into a social network, adding video sharing along the way. This boom even caught
The Nokia Lumia 520, launched more than a year ago in February 2013, was mostly responsible for the sudden boom in Windows Phone devices. It may not be much compared to say, Android’s domination, but basically, a lot of Windows Phone’s success can be attributed to the
Almost exactly last year, Nvidia stepped into the mobile gaming arena with a quirky yet promising device called Project Shield. It was, for all intents and purposes, a controller with a screen. While fairly well received for its streaming capabilities and powerful hardware, it never really caught
If you’re a frequent traveler who needs to keep in touch with the world, there’s really nothing like a universal 3G data card dongle. With easily available SIM cards and fairly widespread 3G networks, you can easily stay connected to the internet with an affordable 3G data card
Ever accidentally deleted a file, photo or video and wondered if you could recover it? Ever had a computer restart only to find out that the project you were working on has disappeared? All is not lost, yet. Even though data might be deleted from the Recycle Bin, it’s
Just recently, Micromax, the largest Indian phone maker announced their first two Windows Phone devices, the Canvas Win W121 and Canvas Win W092. Aimed squarely at the budget market, these two devices are pretty much tailor made for a budget conscious market like India. In fact, the
Google’s annual developer’s conference is finally upon us, which means the introduction of a whole new slew of features, the next version of Android and much love for developers. Prior to the keynote, there were rumors of a yet unnamed Android version, and Google’s foray into wearables and the