• Nokia X now available in India. X+ and XL to follow suit soon.

    The Nokia X is a device launched by Nokia which runs a forked version of Android. The Android part is present without google services, though that can be done easily, with the help of porting. The X, X+ and the XL were announced in the Mobile World Congress, and now…

  • This Pocket Watch costs $400,000 and can run for 1000 years!

    Do you believe it? A Pocket watch Uwerk Zeit Device UR-1001 can run for 1000 years and costs $400,000, which could easily be the world’s most expensive watch. Uwerk, the Swiss watchmaker known for manufacturing high end mechanical watches has unveiled a new model UR-1001 last year, but caught in my…

  • Range Rover Evoque and the Evoque Coupe: Beauties in disguise

    Range Rover is a set of luxury vehicles produced by Land Rover, a British company which is actually a subsidiary of the Jaguar Land Rover which in turn is a subsidiary of the Indian Car maker Tata Motors since 2008. The Range Rover Evoque is an aero-dynamically correct version of…

  • ChargeKey, a tiny iPhone charger which you can bend, hang and sync!

    Chargers, chargers, chargers everywhere. Or should I say cables, cables, cables everywhere. Always tangling, getting damaged and lost. Can you charge your gadgets without these troublesome cables? That’s the idea behind ChargeKey. If you are a frequent traveller, I guess ChargeKey is the one that you might want to carry…

  • How safe are you in the Cloud? – Few Tips to Protect your critical data

    It is pretty tough to imagine today’s information technology without the cloud storage. It has come to a time where even little children have their own online storage spaces to store their school materials. Therefore, it is needless to say that businesses use cloud storage generously. A majority of these…

  • Windows Phone 8.5 Under Development! And so is WP 9

    Another news from the insider- Windows Phone Emulator software. The software has just given us the information that Windows Phone 8.5 is under the works as WP 8.1 is nearing official announcement. We are also speculating the release of WP9 which is to be expected in quarter 3, though that…

  • What to do when you dropped your spendy Nokia Lumia 1020 in water?

    You may have heard about people dropping their phones accidentally in water?  That too may be a cold one. But have you heard about a phone going for a hot wash? In that case, follow these steps given by Nokia and also from my own experience about how to regain…

  • Tech-musts for travel (Part 1) – Gadgets you need to carry for a smart trip

    Lug Loc Luggage Locator Every journey involves luggage. Every journey also includes a good chance of you misplacing it. Statistics have it that about 30 million bags go missing due to transit every year. This inconvenience is bound to affect 42 million passengers annually, with most of them never getting…

  • Sony and HTC Stalls – the various devices: MWC 2014

    Sony has been quite busy with the MWC and has unveiled two phones and one tablet. The phones are the Xperia Z2 which is the flagship phone and the M2 which is a mid range device. The Tablet Z2 is the flagship tablet and takes after the older Tablet Z….

  • Security reinvented: Here’s to Boeing Black and BlackPhone

    Do you think you are secure when you are using the internet? When using a mobile device with your location enabled? Or better, with biometric sensors like finger print sensor and an iris scanner or a heart rate monitor? Not at all. These are just ways by which the government…

  • GeeksPhone: A Company that sells phones for geeks.

    GeeksPhone is the first ever European company to launch an Android handset. The company is based in Spain and was founded in 2009 by Javier Auguera and Rodrigo Silva-Ramos. GeeksPhone One The GeeksPhone One is the first device in the GeeksPhone family and was a 1.6 Donut release. Later, the…

  • Nokia Lumia 1020 Review: A best phone indeed!

    The review of the Nokia Lumia 1020 is rather late but let me tell you. I’ve had the phone from the starting when it was to be launched here in India. But being a bit lazy and goofing around, I didn’t find time to write the review of the best…

  • RoboBeast: a tough guy in the 3D printing industry

    The South African inventor Richard van As declares that the problem with the popular and affordable 3D printers in the market is that they are too fragile to be of much use in the field. Actuated by this fact, he has built RoboBeast, a RepRap-derivative 3D printer. A carpenter by…

  • An iPhone app and this Miracle Machine can help you make Wine at Home!

    What happens when a technology and Napa Valley wine experts meet? You get a Miracle Machine. If you are a wine lover? then why not make a wine at your own home. All you need is, just an app and this wine making Miracle Machine. It’s the world’s first affordable…

  • Panasonic ToughPad 4k UT-MB5 : Exclusive for professionals

    Panasonic has unveiled a tablet of 20 inches with Windows 8.1 Pro running, a tough pad designed for ‘the business rugged’–exclusive for professionals in fields where visual clarity and collaboration are essential for productivity, such as industrialists, architecture, medicine and engineering where design and display of ideas make the forefront….

  • Dunked your non-waterproof gadget in liquid? Dunk it more in Reviveaphone!

    I want to ask you something? Why is it that water isn’t good for gadgets? Why is it that gadget’s get spoilt because of water? Your reasons maybe wrong. If you probably thought that water shorts something when it gets wet, well, wrong! Because most gadgets work for a brief…

  • Why we don’t like ‘infinite scrolling’ and Google’s cure for it

    Seeing the title one might think, ‘infinite scrolling is no disease to cure in the first place.’ Of course, the infinite scrolling facility has saved many an effort of you manually clicking on the ‘next’ button/link. But what is the basic intention of Internet? To provide relevant information as soon…

  • Outernet – a blessing to all from the space

    If you haven’t heard about the outernet yet, it’s high time you did. Because if this is not what you call the ultimate benison, I don’t know what else could be. A New York based non-profit organization called Media Development Investment Fund (MDIF) has come up with the brilliant plan…