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Hands-On: HTC One X
The HTC One X is the new flagship smartphone from the Taiwanese maker, it is powered by a quad-core processor and runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. This is also the first quad-core powered device launched in India. We will soon post a detailed review soon, here's a quick look at this powerful HTC smartphone.
Hands On: Motorola Atrix 2
For little over 20k, this smartphone offers a qHD screen, dual core processor, HDMI connectivity, support for expandable memory, and a fairly large battery that will see you through the day.
Dual-SIM capable Spice Mi-350 [Hands-On]
We have been using the dual-SIM capable Spice Mi-350 smartphone for a couple of days and before we bring you the full review, here are our first impressions of this Android 2.3 Gingerbread smartphone which goes up against the new Micromax A75 Superfone Lite.
Hands on with Snapguide: Create DIY guides on your iPhone
"OMG! It's Pinterest guides!" exclaimed my wife as she played around with Snapguide. It's pretty obvious the Pinterest DIY fever is catching on, with loads of entrepreneurs trying to interest the male populace into pinning/creative/DIY/sharing systems. Snapguide may finally be the answer.
Hands on: Opera Mini 7 for Android
Version 7 of Opera Mini for Android is now available on the Google Play store, the latest version supports hardware acceleration and saves up to 90 percent bandwidth, making it an ideal secondary browser in a low bandwidth situation. We took the app for a hands on and came out impressed. Here's a quick tour guide to its features, and why this free browser is a must have on your smartphone or tablet.
Top 5 Custom ROMs for Android
If you are a Android user you have probably heard about Custom ROMs and people installing it on their devices to make them operate much efficiently. There various modifications available for Android and if you are not very happy with the pre-installed Android interface on your phone then you can always install another ROM.
Garage Band for iOS lets you be an Orchestra and jam with friends
At Wednesday's press conference, after Apple announced the stellar new iPad, you probably wouldn't have noticed but they did launch a new update to Garage Band. This update goes out not only to the musicians, but also to cinephiles, as it gives you an orchestra at your disposal.
Best of MWC 2012
From quad core smartphones and tablets, camera phones with 41 megapixel ratings, to mid-range Windows and Android 4.0 phones, MWC 2012 certainly lived up to the hype. The world's biggest smartphone manufacturers floored the world with new, exciting and groundbreaking mobile consumer technology. Andre Rodrigues saves you the time and brings you the best of show.
5 games optimized for Tegra 3 Tablets and Smartphones
There were quite a few new Tegra 3 powered devices launched at MWC 2012. In case you are wondering what quad cores can do, here is a quick round-up of games optimized for the new processor from NVIDIA.
PressReader for iOS and Android [Hands-on]
If you own a tablet or smartphone and plenty of bandwidth on tap, here's a great way to "go green" this week. Download PressReader, and you'll be given a choice of seven free in-app downloads from a catalog that spans across 2000 publications from around the world.
iOS apps for the Oscars
For those among us who are prone to Oscar fever and love every minute of it, the following iOS apps should be welcome companions. These apps are broadly similar in terms of function and utility, but each of them subtly sticks out by way of interface design or networking features. While keeping you up to date on this year’s nominations, these apps have a database of past award ceremonies, the nominations, and the winners.
Micromax A75 Lite: First impressions, Hands-on
Micromax A75 Lite is a new dual-SIM Android smartphone priced at just Rs. 8,900. Although Micromax has launched the device under the 'Superfone' branding it is not as powerful as the Micromax A85. However, it has a big screen, the touch is quite responsive when compared to many smartphones available in this price range and it has dual-SIM functions. We will talk in detail about this smartphone in our review, here is a quick hands-on to give you an overview of the phone.
Top 5: Rugged Gadgets Designed For Heavy Duty Use
Not all devices we have today can withstand a fall on concrete or being immersed in water. If you are one of the adventurous types, here are 5 gadgets which are designed specifically for rugged usage. Be it a long drop, extreme temperatures or underwater, these devices are built to last.
First Look: Tweek on iPad
Times Internet has just launched a free weekly magazine For iPad users called Tweek in association with tablet publishing startup Genwi. The magazine app curates the best editorial pieces from the online and offline properties of the Times Group, with a focus on lifestyle, fitness, technology, travel and shopping. You can download Tweek right now from the iTunes App Store. Feel free to give us your feedback about the app in the comments below.
Best Free Puzzle Games for your Android Smartphone
As recently we aggregated the five best gaming smartphones, we thought why not share a few games which will efficiently work on almost every Android smartphones. Here's a list of five free puzzle games which aren’t very graphic intensive, and would run even on an entry-level Android smartphone.
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