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Mala Bhargava

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Mala Bhargava has been writing on technology well before the advent of internet in Indians and before CDs made their way into computers. Mala writes on technology, social media, startups and fitness. A trained psychologist, she claims that her understanding of psychology helps her understand the human side of technology.

Latest Articles By Mala Bhargava

Two Apps Make a Right

StayClose is an app, available on Android and iOS, which can be used to get updates about another person's activities such as whether an elderly parent went for a daily walk, whether a child reached school, and so on

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One Plus 3: Not Now, Not Yet

The OnePlus X has been a good looking phone, but on the inside, there's nothing ground breaking. Having just dropped its price by Rs.2,000, it's still a bit of a forgotten product now.

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Connected Rice, Anyone?

Xiaomi plans to continue what it started with smartphones: a formula of affordable yet high quality products, and that's what it's beginning with the Mi Induction cooker

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Apps: For The Young

Swap a face or two facebook has spotted an opportunity again. It's buying Masquerade, the company that made the app that's No 1 on the App Store right now.

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Roll Over Budget Phones...

The Redmi Note 3 competes with many phones such as the commonly recommended Moto phones but also the LeEco Le S1, some of the Asus Zenfones, and Huwaei's Honor 5x

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Gadgets: Wonder Of Wonders

The Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge are Samsung's best yet and some iPhone fans are wishing they were Apple devices

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Twitter Is For The Visually Impaired Too

The news that Twitter is integrating a feature to help the visually challenged know what's in an image, was welcomed online enthusiastically

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Xiaomi's Mi 5 Launches On March 31

Drumming up the excitement for the Mi 5 is the announcement that it had 16 million registrations from potential buyers in China

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The World Sticks With 140 Characters

To many early Twitter users, the news that the micro-blogging service plans to stick with its 140-character limit for posts is a relief

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Living Digital: Designed To Distract

Today’s app ecosystem is designed to interrupt and instead of fostering productivity, generates toxic stress

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