Prajesh SJB Rana
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The OnePlus 5 derivative and uninspired
The OnePlus 5 derivative and uninspired
Four years ago, the Chinese smartphone manufacturer OnePlus took the world by storm. New entrants into the smartphone market, the company disrupted it by providing phones as good as flagships by other well-known companies at a price point that resonated with most average smartphone buyers. Exception...
Jun 23, 2017
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A well-deserving heir to Windows
A well-deserving heir to Windows
Ever since Microsoft got into the game of hardware, they have tried to make devices that stand out. From tablets that come with a kick-stand to hybrids with detachable displays, the software giant has tried (and in most cases, failed) to create a completely new experience when interacting with a com...
Jun 16, 2017
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Apple needs to be Apple again
Apple needs to be Apple again
The PC versus Mac is been an age-old debate that doesn’t have a definitive resolution. People would defend their preferences with the utmost enthusiasm and most of this is fueled by the history of both of these companies. Microsoft and Apple have been in the computer industry for a long time now, an...
Jun 09, 2017
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Where has my tablet gone?
Where has my tablet gone?
Back in 2010, tablet computers were in full bloom. Apple had announced their iPad and Samsung was working on their Galaxy Tab line of tablet computers. Initially, a lot of hype was also created around the tablets, and what got people interested in these devices were the bigger screen real-estate as...
Jun 02, 2017
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The streams that carry digital data
The streams that carry digital data
When Apple announced the iPod in 2001, its successes was largely tired to the iTunes store as well. Before such mass digitalization of music, people used to carry around bulky cassette players or compact disk players to satiate their portable music needs. While the iPod worked with digitalized music...
May 26, 2017
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WannaCry
WannaCry
The ubiquity of computers has gained unprecedented momentum in today’s digitalized world. While personal computers have made work easy for individuals, they have also made cataloguing and data processing easier for big companies and government bodies. This has led to a digitalization of information...
May 19, 2017