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Review: Toshiba Kirabook

Last year, Apple added a visually stunning option to its MacBooks: screens with ultra-high resolution. These "Retina" displays reveal four times as much detail as any Windows laptop screen until now. Toshiba just released a new laptop line with a Retina-level display.

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Review: LG Optimus 4X HD

LG has been in the Indian markets for several years now, selling everything from washing machines, to air conditioners, televisions, microwaves, refrigerators to even vacuum cleaners. And Indians have been buying them too, because they are all good products.

Review: HTC One S

Unlike its old brother, HTC One S does not boast of a quad core processor or a HD display. But what it lacks in sheer horsepower, it aims to make up with its ultra thin body. Will just a thin body be enough to win customers over? Let's find out.

Review: Sony Xperia ion

The Xperia ion is a modest upgrade over the Xperia S but improves upon key factors such as display and build quality. What makes things worse for the ion, though, is its pricing, which puts it right in the One X and Galaxy S III territory.

Review: iPhone 5 lives up to its looks

The iPhone 5 lives up to its looks in the sense that it's the best iPhone yet. It's also the biggest overhaul to the line since the release of the 3G, four years ago. Compared to other high-end smartphones, however, it's more of a catch-up move.

Review: Sennheiser HD 700

The Sennheiser HD 800 are an absolutely fantastic pair of headphones. Having had the opportunity to listen to them a couple of years ago, I was floored with the level of detail and clarity that was pouring out of the two ring radiator drivers.

Amazon's new tablet gets lukewarm reviews

Amazon.com Inc's latest $199 tablet computer got tepid reviews from some closely watched gadget reviewers, a potential hiccup for the world's largest Internet retailer as it tries to grab a bigger share of one of the hottest technology sectors this holiday season.

Amazon's new Kindles: Top 6 features

Amazon.com Inc. unveiled a slew of new Kindle Fire devices and an e-reader called Paperwhite on Thursday at an event in Santa Monica, Calif. The new gadgets range from $119 to $499. It's Amazon's latest effort to compete with Apple's iPad, the No. 1 tablet. Here's a look at some of the interesting new features for the gadgets:

Rivals: Kindle Fire HD vs. New iPad

The Kindle Fire HD aims squarely at the iPad, particularly the 8.9-inch model with its high resolution display and dual-core processor and many new features. Let's take a quick look at it and see how it stacks up against the latest iPad.

Review: Sony Xperia U

The Xperia U is technically a mid-range offering but unlike most phones in its price range, the phone runs on a dual-core processor. But does it actually offer better performance? Let’s find out.

Review: Sennheiser RS 220

The Sennheiser RS 220 is the company’s flagship wireless headphones. These headphones offer uncompressed audio transmission, which solves the biggest issue most people have with wireless headphones and that is the lossy nature of the audio transmission process. So how do they sound? Let’s find out.

Top features of Samsung tablet: Stylus, split-screen

With the launch of its new tablet, unveiled in the United States, Samsung Electronics is looking to build on the popularity of its Note 'phablet', and expects key features such as a stylus-type pen and split-screen function to stand the new device apart from rival Apple Inc's iPad.

Review: MTS MTag 401

The MTag 401 is a budget Android smartphone from MTS. The phone has a 4.0-inch display, 800MHz processor, 3 megapixel camera, a large 1,700mAh battery and sells for an attractive price of Rs. 8,999. Let’s see how well it performs. 

Navigate your way easily

This GPS device will help you find your way on the city’s busiest roads

GADGET REVIEW: Samsung Galaxy S III

When Samsung Galaxy S III was officially announced, it was received with mixed reactions, with a lot of fans claiming to have been disappointed with what Samsung had brought to the table. But is it really a bad phone? And how well does it stack up against its rivals? Read on to find out.

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Galaxy S4 is a good phone, not a great one: reviewers

Samsung's newest Galaxy S4 smartphone is just a revamped version of its top-selling S3 phone with a bigger screen and a few software gimmicks. Samsung Galaxy S4 will be launched in India on Friday at Rs 41,500.

Now, send money as 'attachment' via Gmail

Sending and receiving money was never this easy. In a series of other announcements that Google made at its annual developer conference, it also announced a major addition to its emailing service, which is, users can now send money as an attachment.

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Yahoo! to buy popular blog-maker Tumblr for $1.1bn
Yahoo!'s board has approved a deal to purchase the popular blogging platform Tumblr for $1.1 billion in cash, The Wall Street Journal reported Sunday. This will mark its entry in the premier league of social media.
Smartphones: Android trumps Apple, Windows edges up
Google's Android mobile system boosted its lead in the global smartphone market over Apple in early 2013, while Microsoft's Windows edged into third place, a survey showed.
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