Rahul Gondane Archive
It’s been 10 years since the iPhone was first unveiled by Apple, revolutionizing mobile phones and influencing design for years to come. While some might argue that iPhones are no more the industry benchmark setting devices they were, there’s no denying the fact that they’re still class
Apple announced the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus yesterday, and it marks a full numbered release with a fair bit of changes. While it looks similar to the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus from 2014, the iPhone 7 does take a couple of steps forward, and
It’s been almost 3 years since the last version of Microsoft’s productivity suite was made available to the general public, and just like it’s been for the past decade or so, Office still remains the undisputed best in productivity suites. Office 2016 represents a lot of the new direction
Now that 4G LTE is becoming more common, and most importantly, more affordable in countries around the world, it makes much more sense now to get a 4G universal dongle than ever before. Luckily, even the dongles themselves are quite affordable, but the only issue is that
It’s been almost a month since Microsoft’s latest (and last) major operating system was released to the public, and between the slightly confusing upgrade policy and phased rollouts, we’ve seen that the operating system is actually quite good. Since it aims to bridge the gap between mobile
Sony took up the stage at E3 2015 for their own briefing after Microsoft’s earlier in the day, and while not particularly groundbreaking, we saw some really cool announcements, including one that gamers had been waiting for since over 5 years. It started of well but sort
E3 2015 is finally underway, and both the console giants Microsoft and Sony are looking to up the ante and finally deliver on their promise of ‘next generation’ gaming. Both the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 have been out for about 2 years now, and developers have
Just recently, it was revealed that Microsoft would launch the next and final version of its operating system on July 29, just a little over one and a half month from now. Windows 10 is all set to be launched as a free upgrade for the first