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Temple Run for iPhone and iPod Touch [Review]

Temple Run for iPhone and iPod Touch [Review]

Temple Run is a fun filled game, where you have stolen an idol from an ancient temple, and now the loyal guard monkeys of the temple are chasing you! You have to swipe, jump, slide, and collect coins to get as high a score as you can. This is a very addictive game, available for free in the App Store.

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By Vipansh Vasudeva posted Feb 1st 2012 at 7:30AM | Reviews » Mobile » Apps
Huawei Ideos X3 [Review]

Huawei Ideos X3 [Review]

The device was first displayed at MWC last year however it took its sweet time to reach our hands. After two weeks of using the phone, we highlight some features that are really good and some features where Huawei should put more effort.

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By Swapnil Kale posted Jan 30th 2012 at 4:56AM | Reviews » Mobile » Smartphone
Nokia Lumia 710 [Review]

Nokia Lumia 710 [Review]

Nokia Lumia 710 isn’t the most powerful device, but it has a great design and good performance. This is Technoholik’s review on the affordable Windows 7.5 smartphone from Nokia.

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By Swapnil Kale posted Jan 20th 2012 at 6:45AM | Reviews » Mobile » Smartphone
Beyond Ynth for Android and iPhone [Review]

Beyond Ynth for Android and iPhone [Review]

Beyond Ynth is a unique puzzle game for iPhone and Android devices, where you are a bud, and you have to rotate boxes, collect diamonds, and escape extreme climates. It's a paid app in the Android Market and iPhone App Store, but also has a free version.

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By Vipansh Vasudeva posted Jan 14th 2012 at 7:00AM | Reviews » Mobile » Apps
Need for Speed: The Run [Review]

Need for Speed: The Run [Review]

An acronym that is synonymous with balls to the wall exotic racing. Does Need for Speed: The Run take the baton from Hot Pursuit and push the series further, or does it just get the runs?

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By Andre Rodrigues posted Jan 8th 2012 at 2:21PM | Reviews » Gaming » PS3
Case-Mate Tank for iPhone 4 and 4S [Review]

Case-Mate Tank for iPhone 4 and 4S [Review]

The Tank case for iPhone 4 and 4S from Case-Mate is a rugged case that meets US Military standards. It provides military grade protection to your beloved device, and makes it shock, splash, and dust proof!

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By Vipansh Vasudeva posted Jan 1st 2012 at 7:00AM | Reviews » Mobile » Smartphone
Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim [Review]

Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim [Review]

Did you know that we are about to enter the Chinese Year of the Dragon. What better a time to enter the Dragon than by killing a bunch of Dragons. That’s largely what you’ll be doing in the newest in the Elder Scrolls saga.

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By Andre Rodrigues posted Dec 31st 2011 at 6:00AM | Reviews » Gaming » PC
Nokia C2-03 Review

Nokia C2-03 Review

Review of Nokia's dual-SIM capable mobile touch and type phone. A decently priced dual-SIM smartphone with some useful features.

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By Swapnil Kale posted Dec 27th 2011 at 6:00AM | Reviews » Mobile » Mobile Phone
Review: Is the Cowon iAudio E2 a Good Workout Companion?

Review: Is the Cowon iAudio E2 a Good Workout Companion?

No matter which smartphone you’re sporting these days, it can’t be too convenient while working out. The reason – It’s either too clunky or too delicate. Anyone who’s lost ipods/iphones to a treadmill’s vibrations will tell you that it’s an exercise in futility to expect that the next one won’t suffer the same fate. No such troubles with Cowon’s iAudio E2.

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By Sasha Gusain posted Dec 22nd 2011 at 11:58AM | Reviews » Music » MP3 Player
Creative EP-660 Earphones: Snug Enough?

Creative EP-660 Earphones: Snug Enough?

Anyone who’s gone out for a run with a pair of loose fitting earphones knows the agony of screwing earphones on tight while trying to focus on breathing and running at the same time. The open roads are a lot easier on running while you’re trying to adjust the earphones, but let's face it - how many of us have the luxury of hitting the open roads after an 8 hour day? The more likely scenario is the treadmill and that's a threatening proposition, to say the least. Picture this: You're on the treadmill, trying to work off some calories and the day's frustration. You start your iPod playing and plug in your earphones and you're off. And when you least expect it, the damned things strike. From nearly losing your balance to sending your iPod flying across the cardio

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By Sasha Gusain posted Dec 21st 2011 at 12:25AM | Reviews » Music » Headphones
Saints Row: The Third

Saints Row: The Third

You take a glass, fill it half with Red Bull and the other half with Absinth black, and set it on fire. Then you ask a friend to kick you in the nads and shove you off a plane while you sip on flaming drink all the way down. Whatever order you decide to do the aforementioned in, would be mild compared to the collective thrills and spills that Saints Row the Third has in store for you.

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By Andre Rodrigues posted Dec 18th 2011 at 1:28AM | Reviews » Reviews » Gaming
Samsung Wave 3

Samsung Wave 3

In the past I have always had a soft corner for Samsung’s Wave smartphones. They offer a decent touch experience a good built quality and of course a very sharp and nice camera at the back, but where they actually lack is the Bada OS that they use. Almost a year after the launch of the Wave 2, the Wave 3 S8600 makes its way into a very different looking market. Now android phones have similar pricing so pricing is no longer a differentiating factor for smartphone users to prefer a Wave phone over an up market android handset. But wave 3 lives up to its price tag and comes out as a winner for sure if we ignore its limited app support. Read on for more.

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By Siddhartha Sharma posted Dec 17th 2011 at 12:18AM | Reviews » Mobile » Smartphone
Samsung Omnia W

Samsung Omnia W

Recently in India Windows Phones have been coming in thick and fast. First we saw the HTC Radar enter the market and then the Samsung Omnia W and recently the two Nokia Lumia phones. But are these phones really worth all this hype. Well, according to me Windows phones definitely offer a refreshing feel to the whole smartphone experience.

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By Siddhartha Sharma posted Dec 17th 2011 at 12:15AM | Reviews » Mobile » Smartphone
Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S Review

Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S Review

Recently it has been interesting times for Sony Ericsson, with Sony announcing that it is to buy Ericsson's part of the business, and then comes the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S to India. But what is the Arc S all about? This is a minor hardware revision with some nice improvements over the original Arc. There's a new color that looks good and a quicker processor that should make this phone a fun device.

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By Siddhartha Sharma posted Dec 16th 2011 at 12:13AM | Reviews » Mobile » Smartphone
Blood and Glory for Android [REVIEW]

Blood and Glory for Android [REVIEW]

Been waiting for that Infinity Blade alternative for your Android device? Well, Blood and Glory from Glu Mobile is the perfect gladiator style action game. Tune in for more.

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By Vipansh Vasudeva posted Dec 16th 2011 at 12:00AM | Reviews » Mobile » Apps
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