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  • Review: AOC LE22A3520/61

    Review: AOC LE22A3520/61

    If you are looking for a smallish LED TV for your home, office or shop, AOC seems like a decent option.
  • The 55-inch LG Cinema 3D Smart TV is as close as you can get to bringing home the cinema, unless of course you decide to get a 72-inch giant. But big doesn't not mean complicated, as the complete installation took us under 10 minutes.
  • From being what was dismissed as the idiot box, the television has now become a slick, sexy, super intelligent hub of entertainment. It can surf the Net, access apps, check your mail and respond to voice or motion control. Yes, your TV has just become smarter.
  • While watching TV many of us are also constantly fiddling with our mobile phone, tablet or laptop. So it is only natural that technology will try to integrate these screens for a value-added experience.
  • Good plasma option, 3D capability could have been better.
  • The Slingbox needs a fast broadband connection - above 1.5 Mbps for HD - to work like it should.
  • The television is the one-stop entertainment hub for most of us. So it is only natural that you look at accessories that add to the TV viewing experience.
  • Samsung claims its new Series 8 televisions are a bit ahead of the times. We had to see for ourselves to believe this boast. Motion sensing, voice control, upgradeable hardware, we sure had our hands full.
  • The remote is the one thing that makes EvoTV really innovative and unique. Now, who needs a smart TV?
  • There many types of LED TVs - sets with 3D, with apps, with Internet access and so on. But one type of LED that is hard to find - a large-screen LED that is affordable.
Launch PadNew laptops join Toshiba Satellite Series

New laptops join Toshiba Satellite Series

Toshiba India has introduced a new stylish range of laptops under its C, L, M and U series.

Nokia Lumia 610 launched in India

Nokia has launched the Lumia 610 to take on the onslaught from affordable Android smartphones.

Motorola Razr Maxx now in Indian market

Motorola's RAZR MAXX has entered the Indian market with Android v2.3 (Gingerbread) OS which will receive an over-the-air upgrade to Android v4.0 (Ice-Cream Sandwich).

Sony's SmartWatch brings phone to the wrist

Designed for consumers who want to do more with their smartphones, the SmartWatch launched by Sony Mobile syncs with Android phones over Bluetooth.

Genius Imperator Pro gaming keyboard launched

The Genius Imperator Pro is a keyboard engineered especially for gamers. The device features a brightness switch with four levels so you never miss a key in the dark.

HCL AIOs and laptops launched

HCL Infosystems Ltd has announced the launch of its new Beanstalk range of all-in-one PCs and Smart Series Laptop.

Mitashi Full HD TVs offer multiple connectivity options

The televisions feature 2 USB ports and 3 HDMI ports for you to enjoy multiple connectivity options.

Samsung dishwashers now in India

Samsung Electronics has for announced its foray into the dishwasher segment in India with the launch of the smart and powerful DW-FN320T.

Canon Cinema EOS C300 & 650D launched

Canon India has entered the cinematography imaging domain in India with the launch of its Cinema EOS range consisting EOS C300, EOS C500 and EOS 1D-C.

Genius Kids Designer II pen tablet launched

The Genius Kids Designer II pen tablet has been designed to encourage kids to take a digital plunge and come up with new ideas and innovations.

Karbonn Smart Tab 1 available at Rs 6,999

It is Karbonn's turn to launch an affordable tablet. Its Smart Tab 1 is a 7-inch tablet with five capacitive touch points.

SanDisk's new high-performance memory cards

SanDisk Corporation has announced a suite of four new USB flash drives and a high-performance memory card. The new SanDisk Extreme Pro microSDHC UHS-I card is the world's fastest memory card, ideal for smartphone and tablet users.

Sennheiser's new ear-canal phones

Sennheiser's IE 80 and IE 60 ear-canal phones are ideal for those who want to hear music with as much fine detail as possible.
Test BenchEpson's latest portable scanner WorkForce DS-30 is not quite there

Epson's latest portable scanner WorkForce DS-30 is not quite there

Is not quite the competitor to the Portronics Scanny.

Review: Acer Aspire S3

Still the most affordable Ultrabook.

Review: Philips Air Fryer

On our wishlist for a long time, the Philips Air Fryer can fry food with 80 per cent less oil in comparison to conventional methods.

Review: Fujifilm X-Pro1

Look no further if you need a premium mirrorless camera.

Review: Nikon D3200

There is a guide mode where the camera will tell you what to do and how. Though not recommended if you are shooting in a hurry, this can be a real boon for beginners.

Review: Sony Vaio SVE14A

Good option if you want a full laptop.

Review: Canon Powershot SX260 HS

The SX260 is a good camera for beginners and those who want more features than what their camera phone gives them.

Intel Ivy Bridge based Toshiba U840 is an ultrabook for masses

At first sight the Toshiba Satellite U840 looks a bit on the heavier side. But then this is an Ultrabook for the masses.

Review: Elecom TK MBD041BK

Innovative, but with a super expensive price tag.

Review: Corsair Vengeance M90

Great option for gamers, but only for serious gamers.
MobilesReview: Jabra Clipper

Review: Jabra Clipper

A headset that looks different from others and is comfortable on the ears.

A guide to rooting your Android device

Have you thought of rooting your android phone to unleash its true potential? It is a bit risky, but can be worth the trouble.

Four apps for the London Olympics

Your monthly update on mobile phone apps

Smartphone processor cores: The more the better?

Multiple cores in smartphones need not necessarily mean faster performance. Here are the real life parameters where multiple cores come into action.

Review: LG Optimus 3D Max

Although this smartphone packs a dual core processor and 1GB RAM, the older Android v2.3 spoils the show. Even the battery backup is about average as it doesn't even last a day.

Review: HTC One S

The second child of the HTC One family, the One S, neatly bridges the gap between the One V and the eldest One X.

Review: Sony Xperia U

The HTC One V with a single-core processor and ICS is a better bet.

Review: Plantronics Backbeat Go

Looks good, sounds bad.

Top smartphones, affordable phones, qwerty phones

A listing of top smartphones, affordable, QWERTY phones and more...
ChoiceReview: Nokia 808 PureView

Review: Nokia 808 PureView

Will a camera phone be able to compete against a compact camera? The Nokia 808 PureView and its 41MP sensor seem to have put an end to the debate. It is the best camera in a phone ever. Period.
AccessoriesPortable chargers for mobile devices

Portable chargers for mobile devices

Does your gadget die on you when you it the most? Maybe it is time some carry some extra juice in the form of a portable power pack.
Level UpGame review: Lollipop Chainsaw for Xbox 360

Game review: Lollipop Chainsaw for Xbox 360

Good for a bit of titillating fun, if that's what you want.

Game review: Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes for Xbox 360

The action is okay, but game play is monotony exemplified.

E3 2012 fails to make a big splash in gaming world

They call E3 the 'Superbowl of Gaming'. It's supposed to be the annual showcasing of all things bright and beautiful about videogames-the time when the industry puts its best face forward, and tells us all about the amazing stuff we can expect in the months to follow.

Review: Sennheiser X 320

The X320 headgear is a good investment if you want to get into the thick of things in the gaming world. The sound quality transports you away from your living room to ground zero.
ComputingWindows 8 blurs the lines between tablets and PCs

Windows 8 blurs the lines between tablets and PCs

This will be the first OS that works for both a full-fledged computer as well as a tablet.

Our monthly pick of apps for tablets

Instead of our normal collection of topical apps, we have here an overview of a cross-section of apps. Our pick this time is an app that lets you make professional grade posters; there is also a magazine app, two travel aids and a word game.
Living TechShowstoppers from Computex 2012

Showstoppers from Computex 2012

Here are the showstoppers from one of the largest computer and technology fairs in the world - Computex 2012. It is held annually in Taipei, Taiwan.
HelpHTC One X or Galaxy SIII?

HTC One X or Galaxy SIII?

I am planning to buy a smartphone but am confused by the options-Galaxy SIII, Galaxy Note, Galaxy SII, Motorola Droid Razr or Droid Razr Maxx, HTC One X. I have a budget of Rs 40,000.
LettersLetters to the Editor - August 2012

Letters to the Editor - August 2012

Your anniversary cover was a delight to read; a collector's issue if you ask me. I will pick it up every time I have to buy a new gadget this year. Hope you will do similar stories every year. - Harikrishnan R, Kochi
Bit RateA flow of global news in pacy bits

A flow of global news in pacy bits

A flow of global news in pacy bits
Digital LifeHow to bypass cyber censorship

How to bypass cyber censorship

With hyperactive internet service providers blocking access to "inappropriate" websites and services, how do you bypass cyber censorship to get to the content of your choice?