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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.
The Chinese like the iPhone -- they like it so much that they have a whole industry, complete with fake Apple stores, creating clones
Read MoreInto the intense heat of the dog-eat-dog mobile market in India, slips in the Honor 5C, a smartphone one could consider for some reasons - or leave aside in favour of the competition for others
Read MoreThe base model of the Mi Max is priced at Rs 14,999 for the 32GB storage and 3GB RAM version and will be be available from Mi.com on July 6, with registrations opening on Thursday.
Read MoreReliance is touting the Earth 2, LYF's a 'voice controlled camera' as a unique feature. Such control has been available on Samsung and LG phones for several years. The camera and screen however are what the company is pushing as being special
Read MoreModular smartphone’s are here, with LG and Motorola bringing in add-ons for boosted or new functions
Read MoreSearch for legal information, a life partner or a suitable meal with our selection of apps by Mala Bhargava
Read MoreBritain's exit from EU has also thrown London’s future as a hub for tech start-ups into question, with entrepreneurs and investors worried about the long-term access to talent and the single European market
Read MoreA really solid phone, it's an excellent second phone for those who want a reliable device to make endless calls on and use to the hilt without the battery running out the way they do on other phones
Read MoreThe Robin phone from Nextbit is a breath of fresh air with its quirky design and equally quirky software
Read MoreThe pioneering online storage app Dropbox has just added some useful new features to expand its scope - and its user base
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