With over 38,500 followers in just two weeks, the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) is now looking forward to addressing problems of common people on the increasingly popular microblogging site Twitter and is also exploring the possibility of getting on to Facebook, official sources said Monday.

From phones to games, tablets to gadgets, find out what clicked and cracked this year.

With MacBook Air rivalling dimensions, Asus’s UX31 is lightning quick and quite portable, but the bad keyboard and trackpad are the flies in the ointment.

This Panasonic soundbar doesn’t cost the Earth and delivers audio that’s better than cheap HT systems.

An updated version of Aakash, the world’s most affordable tablet computer, is creating a buzz in Nepal. Every day since January 26, thousands of visitors are reaching stall B22 at the ongoing CAN Info-Tech 2012—the country’s biggest technology exhibition to take a look at the device.

2011 was great for tech and 2012 will be better. There are a lot of indications as to what lies ahead for technology in the next year. Here’s what we may find if we scan through all the top headlines of 2012.

Sensation XE, HTC’s latest and greatest lives up to its name gets most things like looks, clear screen and good camera right.

Sony has decided to enter the Android market at a time when there are already several brands for the consumer to choose from. The company’s efforts bear fruit in the form of the Tablet S and the Tablet P.

Colleges, museums and well known groups have rushed to grab online addresses in the ".xxx" domain to prevent porn purveyors from using their names in the Internet's new red light district.

Users of smartphones and tablet computers are starting to get high-tech blues, as increasing numbers of the tech savvy are coming down with ailments from "text neck" to "text thumb injury".

BlackBerry’s new Bold 9790 goes the touchscreen way, sports better-looking OS.

Olympus’s new Micro Four-Thirds camera looks slick and is well-sized, but can’t rival digital SLRs just yet. This camera, is for those looking to upgrade from a point-and-shoot, minus the complexities of a full-fledged D-SLR.

iPhone 4S launches at midnight, excited buyers cue up outside store as tribute to Steve Jobs. Despite the absurd hour, a number of dealers walked in to Airtel’s office at Peninsula Towers, Lower Parel, to collect phones for their customers, joined by a few die-hard customers.

When was the last time you used your DVD-drive? Wait, your device doesn’t even have one? There you go. There are a lot of statistics thrown around (CD sales are falling every year, DVDs aren’t selling at the same pace, Blu-Ray never really took off).

HTC’s Evo 3D is one of the very few mobile phones that can shoot in 3D, also features other top-notch innards. The phone’s 4.3-inch screen sports a higher resolution than LG’s at 540x960, which makes visuals appear sharper and clearer.