Hello..........could you tell me about the HERE MAPS. i mean is it good or bad or what ? if we compare it with google maps , what u say ?
The compact phone market is still limited in availability. Are these phones making a comeback, or will the larger screen trend last longer?
I am looking for an OLED TV, and my budget is under 50K. My requirements are a 4K TV, a 50-55-inch screen, QLED and one that has good software. I generally prefer Sony because of its reliability, quality, and reputation. I have heard of Hisense, too. Can anyone share their experience and recommend reliable options for a QLED TV under 50K?
Have you had your personal data stolen? Have you been stalked, bullied or harassed online? Has your credit card/bank account information been compromised? How did you report it, and did the sites/services concerned take appropriate action?
LeEco Le 1s tours India! SuperPhone replaces DSLR for #Superfans like us, #ShotFromLe1s. Capture your memories with high-definition 13 MP rear and 5 MP front cameras that feature ISOCELL technology. Don't forget to share using the hashtag #ShotFromLe1s! 2rcc39t.jpg530x522 106aosz.png934x451 vcqc82.png568x565 6s9h6g.png581x568 dh54g.png589x575 20uwz11.png573x568 57779.png935x452 mw3c75.png567x606 2e4f7nk.png577x666 1ibc01.png569x540
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It's been pleasure that will foreseen India into Artificial Intelligence(AI). A lot has to research and things to happen in India furter more. " âAs India undergoes rapid digital transformation, the data centre and the intelligence behind the data collected will enable the government and industry to make effective decisions based on algorithms," said Prakash Mallya, " read more about here http://gadgets.ndtv.com/science/features/intels-first-ai-day-in-india-sees-a-commitment-to-ai-research-here-1677475?pfrom=home-trending
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Pune Pokemon Go players, let's talk. Tell us about your Pokemon collection, who's your most powerful Pokemon, and where did you find it? If you've taken over a gym, this is a good place to talk about it and challenge other players. Share your tips, and help fellow players level up. Puneri's only though. Check out the other theads in this category for other cities, or start your own.
I can't find iNew smartphones' information at this site. Is someone here using iNew phone?
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‘Take the Lead’ song is out and the lyrics include: “When they talk about me, they don’t see the human spark, the creativity … I’m just a tool, but I’ve got life” and “They think I’m just a dollar dream but I’ve got more than they believe … I’m not a puppet, I’m the star. Who is a fan here of AI actor Tilly Norwood?
I explored various Youtube tutorials to learn on how to defeat Dr. Victor Gideon in Resident Evil Requiem. Anyone here to share me the tips to defeat this main villain in the game?
When it comes to spending money, I make an impulsive decisions on every purchase. Especially, I ensure that I don’t end up buying anything mindlessly. A few weeks ago, I casually bought earbuds that turned out to be defective within 2-3 days. Has anyone here who has experienced the same?
Bought a new smartphone, and I just got a notification today that it has installed 5 different gaming apps. I just purged so many useless apps last week to organise my phone, and I was so annoyed when I saw that notification. Is there anyone else here who has also disabled their apps?
Phones between 15k and 20k are focusing on fast charging features. Brands like Realme, Vivo and Motorola charge less than 30 minutes. As a tech enthusiast, I have read that fast charging heats the mobile and can sometimes kill batteries in the long term. Anyone here to share tips on how to use these phones, or does charging to 80% instead of 100% will ensure longevity?
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?
The most-awaited mobile showcase is here. Yes, the Mobile World Congress 2026 is happening in Barcelona. I have read that the week is filled with product announcements, robots and futuristic phone concepts. I am excited about the launch events for Nothing 4A, Xiaomi, Apple, and Honor. Any interesting facts I’m missing? Let me know.
I am unable to decide which type of display to go with. On one hand, curved screens look premium, but flat screens provide better protection. Moreover, there are mixed opinions available on the online platforms about their comfort and durability features. Additionally, I want to understand which would be much more cost-effective. Any honest comparisons here on which one to choose to get a worthy one?
My wow factor with foldable smartphones is their flexibility. It lets me access multiple apps side-by-side. With these phones getting slimmer over generations, people question their durability. I want to change my regular smartphone for a foldable one. As a college student, I want a foldable phone that is durable, too. Can anyone here suggest a few options available in the market?
The Galaxy S26 Ultra starts at Rs. 1,39,999 in India and climbs to Rs. 1,89,999 for the highest variant, a price point that demands justification. Samsung is leaning hard on AI features and hardware upgrades to make that case, and there's genuinely interesting stuff here: a built-in Privacy Display, the multi-agent Galaxy AI setup, a serious camera system, and a new APV video codec for sharper footage. On paper, it's a strong package. But Indian buyers are pragmatic. With bank offers, exchange deals, and upgrade cycles stretching past two years, the real test isn't what the spec sheet says, it's whether any of this changes how you actually use your phone day to day. Increasingly, the Ultra feels like it's chasing a specific kind of user: the creator, the power user, the tech enthusiast. For everyone else paying flagship money, the calculus is getting harder to square.
I'm looking to buy a new laptop for my son. Use cases will be around basic learning, document editing, etc. and a few games here and there, nothing fancy. Can someone please recommend a decent laptop under Rs. 50,000 that would be good enough for the next 5 years? Thanks in advance