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With the heated competition between smartphone brands, amazing features and reduced prices are making their way into the market. The recent brand to launch a mid-range Andriod-powered dual-SIM smartphone is the telecom operator Idea Cellular. Already enjoying its success with the network services, Idea Cellular has launched
After the stupendous success of the RX100, Japanese titan Sony has become one of the most innovative camera manufacturer today. The company, which is aiming to take on Canon and Nikon has now launched a ‘bridge-style’ Cyber-shot RX10 promising great picture quality in a compact body. By
The much fancied smartwatch industry is rapidly increasing with the number of brands in the game. The widely criticized Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatch, launched with the Galaxy Note 3, has still managed to hit 800,000 sales in just two months! Apple’s long rumored iWatch is nowhere to
After naking giant leaps and bounds in the smartphone race, Micromax, the Indian smartphone manufacturer has finally decided to consolidate its position in the Indian Market. The tech giant’s newbie smartphone A116i is the updated version of its hugely popular predecessor A116 Canvas HD handset, which was
The successor to the popular Samsung Galaxy Grand, the Galaxy Grand 2 has been launched with a 5.25 inch, 1,280 x 720 display, ideal for watching movies, reading books and playing games. A signature feature from its elder siblings also makes an appearance, you can run two
Wickedleak, the rather weirdly named Indian manufacturer, has announced the price of the Wammy Titan 3 phablet to be Rs. 16,990 in the Indian market, available for booking at company’s online site now. The delivery is expected to begin from the month of December 2013. The Wammy
HP launched its new 14 inch Chromebook today. The 14 inch screen and large size makes it more comfortable while typing, in comparison with competing Chromebooks, which usually hover around the 11 inch form factor. Featuring the current generation Intel Celeron 2955U processor, it has enough power
Twitter Inc. has implemented a security technology for harder to spy on its users and suggested other Internet firms to do the same. Web providers plan to thwart spying by the use of government intelligence agencies. The online social networking site, began scrambling communications in 2011 by