The compact phone market is still limited in availability. Are these phones making a comeback, or will the larger screen trend last longer?
Recently, in my society, all the house-helpers are on a protest. I am now considering buying a robot vacuum for cleaning purposes. Is it really useful or just a waste of money?
Though budget soundbars looks tempting, but i am not sure about the experience that would feel premium. Should I invest in one that is priced under Rs. 10,000 right now, or wait for a while, save a little more, and stretch by budget?
Many leading smart home appliance companies are focusing on enhancing convenience. They are adopting modern AI features in refrigerators, washing machines and ACs. Are these AI-powered TVs and smart appliances worth upgrading to?
Smartphone makers have started preloading AI features. Phones like Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, Motorola Signature, and OnePlus 15R are onboarding the devices with AI features. Are these phones not focusing on battery life and camera quality?
NASA and Netflix are going live at 8:30 am tomorrow for the most historic part of the Artemis II mission. While the crew slingshots around the far side of the Moon, we&rsquoll; be able to view the milestone in a 4K feed!
We have the coverage, but apart from speed tests, has 5G changed your life? Or are you still switching back to 4G to save battery and reduce heating?
Which one is smarter: Smart Rings or Smartwatches? I’m seeing more people wearing rings than watches lately. Is it just a fashion trend, or are the sensors actually catching up to the Apple Watch?
With the rise of autonomous agents in 2026, you can just tell your phone to book a trip to Goa within 20k. Would you trust an AI to pick your hotel and flights without checking them yourself?
I don’t understand why modern games are obsessed with visuals instead of deep gameplay mechanics. The strategy of playing them seems repetitive.
One of my friend is social media manager, and a mid-range phone is enough for her. Infact, it’s much more feasible in posting content or editing videos.
There are brands like Apple and Samsung launching phones yearly and the buying tendency of people is increasing. People are switching to new phones quickly. Do you think that annual launches really driving the customers to buy phones often.
I have heard about stem-style earbuds, and i have seen people wearing them while jogging or running. Do they fit securely with eartips? Basically, I am looking for earbuds for casual music listening that won't fall out. Are stem style earbuds provides better comfort?
With traditional earbuds, I often struggle to get punchier bass and am plagued by distractions from the surrounding environment. Recently, I have discovered open-ear brands onthe internet. Do they really clip onto your earlobe? I am looking for a worthy brand to gift my sister on her birthday. What do you think I should go with: a traditional one or open-earbuds?
There is a constant debate running that AI will impact creativity and thus impact innovation. But with brands that are keen on adopting AI features, whether it's smartphones, laptops or even home appliances. But wondering if this is going to impact the hardware-built-in gadgets?
There is a popular argument going on that companies are using too many sensors. Or is it just a hype? In my opinion, many users don’t even use this feature, nor do they understand it. It becomes useless to them. What are your opinions on this?
Phones are usually used to get better with each successive generation. I used to see phone upgrades almost every year. However, lately I have found that they have slightly become harder to justify. They no longer feel like upgrades that could be exciting and are mostly iterative. Does anyone feel the same?
Foldable phones are expensive and are also heavier. Are these phones strong enough to be used longer? I tried my hand at some of them previously, but I found it has lower battery life and don't last long. But I like these phones for their design. Can anyone here recommend the foldable phone options currently available online?
AI PCs are being marketed and are the next big thing. But are they truly worth the premium price? I’m curious to hear from users who’ve used AI-enabled laptops or desktops. Do they serve features such as real-time transcription, generative assistance, and optimisation tools? For tasks like content creation, photo or video editing, productivity, and multitasking, is the AI experience genuinely beneficial or just a marketing push? Is it worth on investing in an AI PC now or waiting?
As a translator, i have to work with multiple accents. Though I have discovered several note-taking apps like Otter.ai, Fireflies.ai, Krisp, and Sonnet. This helps me in creating an intrusive prompts without avoiding any awkward statements. I also want to use this in recording my meetings, are they reliable?