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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.
Motorola took a lot of effort to design the 360 to look classic and not stick out like a sore thumb and scream I’m a computer on your wrist.
Read MoreNot just a plain music gadget, Echo could go as far as to control the connected home. And now, the rumours have it that Amazon is planning to release a smaller, portable, battery-powered Echo that you can take everywhere with you
Read MoreCompanies are looking at truly wireless earbuds that don't even connect to their own components using wires
Read MoreNo end of new apps made their appearance this year. Practically every aspect of life became "apped". But here’s a small collection of 2015 entrants we think are noteworthy. The list doesn’t include games or dead-serious complex workware
Read MoreThe first month is free, but a charge is made and then reversed on the card. After that, users can take their pick of movies and click play to watch, using a tablet, mobile, PC or on a smart television
Read MoreHaving been a keen observer of technologic advances for years now, I’ve become accustomed — or maybe one might say spoilt and expect some revolutionary thing to happen every year.
Read MoreThe Korean electronics giant has rolled out a TV screen that is like a shiny metallic sheet and entirely flexible so you can roll it up like a newspaper
Read MoreOne of the strongest trends at the Las Vegas show, already evident, is health, fitness and sports wearables
Read MoreAfter the success of its low-cost K3 Note smartphone, Lenovo has released the K4 Note in New Delhi on Tuesday
Read MoreIf battery life has been your main crib with smartphones, then you're in luck. Taiwanese company Asus has just launched a device with a 5,000mAh battery
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