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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.
A Wi-Fi connected air purifier makes its way from Consumer Electronics Show to India — just in time for asthma season
Read MoreSetting up a startup, Leaf Wearables, they designed a little button that can be fitted anywhere really — but they chose to fit it into trendy jewellery. The button connects to a phone via Bluetooth and an app. It's that simple, but eminently useful.
Read MoreThe chief technology officer of Razorfish Global feels that the exciting thing about technology is constant change, which is keeping it fresh
Read MoreNissan will come back with a fix, apparently, but it’s what all other car makers should also be looking at for their smart cars
Read MoreAfter going somewhat silent for a few months, Xiaomi launched the Redmi Note 3 five days ago in the country
Read MoreIt's ironic that no one quite knows what to do with a smartwatch —beyond fitness tracking — and yet they're expected to sell in vast numbers in the near future.
Read MoreAn app to make sure you don't forget anything, another to help you find a date and a third for bike enthusiasts wanting to hit the trail
Read MoreThe Union Budget 2016, presented by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Monday has led to mixed reactions from the IT and tech-enabled sector
Read MoreWhether Titan is right or wrong is difficult to say but this much is for sure: those who really want a smartwatch will look elsewhere while those who want to stick with conventional and not miss out on being connected to the smartphone, will consider the JUXT.
Read MoreBlackberry Priv, the expensive Android flagship couldn't be more unique with its slide-out QWERTY keyboard
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