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Motorola Reborn
Backflip
+ve: Innovative design, Backtrack trackpad, solid build quality -ve: Old version of Android, poor daylight screen visibility Price: Rs 22,990 |
Old Hat
Software: iTunes 10
Along with the line-up of shiny new iPods, including a rather snazzy iPod Nano (with a multi-touch display), Steve Jobs has introduced iTunes 10 to the world. The software for many years has been considered the Achilles' heel of the iPod ownership experience. But being in India, you can't buy songs on the iTunes music store, nor avail of the new TV show rental feature. When it comes down to iPod management, the new version of iTunes feels pretty much like the old iTunes 9, with the added change being iTunes Ping. It's Apple's attempt to build in a new social network into the music software called Ping. While you have to register for Ping, it does allow you to share your music experiences with your friends and because using iTunes is pretty much a part of the iPod ownership experience, there could be a lot of users for this feature. We were not so enthused though, due to what is probably social network oversaturation. The new iTunes looks and feels better than before. And if you own an iPod, you will need to use it, but Steve Jobs should have probably stopped at the announcement of the new iPod.
Web Site
A web site with a refreshingly honest take on life in Mumbai.
Ever since we started reviewing web sites occasionally, we have been inundated with requests for review of sites that want to sell insurance. Honestly, finding a half-decent web site while not being solicited for one service or another is a tough task. Thanks to a random Twitter posting, we chanced upon this web site, not abused by search engine optimisers. Anyone who stays in Mumbai, or likes the port city, should like this web site with its refreshingly honest reviews of everything that is happening in the western metropolis. We particularly liked the restaurant reviews untainted by free food and drink. And despite some articles not quite agreeing with your opinion (isn't that the point?) they are all readable. We suggest you take a look.