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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.
This budget phone (Yunicorn) has a clean interface, works well and has useful services with a swipe feature
Read MoreAs smartphone users go out to catch Pokemons, marketers are flocking to Pokemon Go to catch the users
Read MoreMost wireless speakers are minimalistic and don't go beyond the most basic controls - pair, play, volume, forward and back tracks, and a few connection options. But uniquely, the Roar 2 does
Read MoreIf rumour has it right, Nokia - yes, the old beloved Nokia - will be bringing two Android smartphones to the market very soon
Read MoreDeepak Chopra speaks to Mala Bhargava about his startup, Jiyo and how he plans to use technology to bring health and wellness to a billion people
Read MoreWith ordinary objects becoming connected and even social, the amount of input wanted from humans is going to go up exponentially
Read MoreApply for a loan, get a comprehensive view of all your money matters and manage all your expenses through apps
Read MoreZUK Z1 has a fingerprint sensor built into the Home button and it registers your print without any fuss
Read MoreThe original Moto G was a game changer. But by the 4th generation, it has to play catch-up. The new Moto G4 Plus is immediately recognisable as close relative to the other Moto Gs.
Read MoreOne of the new features on the OnePlus 3 is DASH charging, a fast charging that takes the phone’s 3,000mAh battery (that is thought to be a bit inadequate for its specs) from 0 to 60 per cent in just 30 minutes
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