For quick questions and comparisons, are you also the one who is using ChatGPT the traditional way? I am opening ChatGPT, thinking of it as Google. It feels faster and less cluttered for basic queries. Have AI tools started replacing traditional search for you, too?
Foldables have started looking much more refined lately, especially with slimmer designs and better durability. Prices are still high, but sale discounts make them slightly more tempting now. Are foldables practical enough for daily use yet, or still more of an experiment?
GPT 5.5 is here! OpenAI aims to provide faster, smarter responses and to make everyday AI tasks easier. I think AI tools are competing with responsiveness and usability rather than just having raw capability. What do you think will this truly change the way we use tools for our daily tasks?
The Vivo X300 Ultra is now finally coming to India! It has been in the news for months because of its advanced imaging capabilities. I have noticed that Vivo flagships focus heavily on photography, especially portraits and zoom. Do you think X300 Ultra will seriously compete with Samsung and Apple cameras this year?
A relative of mine wants a TV that does not look like a black hole on the wall. Do the 2026 matte screens really look like a painting, or do they still look like a glowing monitor when the sun hits them?
Samsung's Ecosystem Integration is finally catching up. People are saying that it is giving them an Apple-like experience. Thus boosting their productivity. Especially integration with OneDrive and Windows, creating a purposeful addition, allowing a smoother workflow. Can we say Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is winning over iPhone Max?
In a world of AI and 5G, ask if anyone still uses a dedicated MP3 player, a Wired Headphone, or even a Physical Newspaper.
Personal Intelligence is now rolling out to Gemini users. Has anyone tried asking Gemini to build an iitinerary? I am planning to use it for my Goa trip. Does it give an accurate information?
For your daily tasks, which one is your go-to option: Gemini or ChatGPT?
The mid-range segment has too many options right now. I&rsquom; exploring my options between Rs. 30-40k, and I have shortlisted the OnePlus Nord 6, as well as iQOO and Realme phones. Now it&rsquos; hard for me to pick the best one. Any suggestions?
Saw that Xiaomi is launching a 75-inch Mini-LED TV in India on April 15. Would be a good upgrade for someone who is currently using a 43-inch LCD?
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?
Is Xiaomi 17 Ultra the best camera phone of 2026 so far? Are there any other options available?
I was trying to figure out which model offers the best value this time. Though Ultra looks great, the price jump is significant. I am a bit curious what people are leaning towards.
I dozed off before the closest approach and missed the Artemis II flyby this morning. Does Netflix have a full 4-hour broadcast available, or should I catch up to the YouTube highlights?
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!
Meta recently introduced prescription-focused Ray-Ban Meta models. This is going to be a complete game-changer forpeople wearing regular glasses. But its adoption still a major concern.
The future of smart homes is finally in talks. There are smart lights, plugs, cameras, and assistants that can genuinely improve convenience, but managing multiple apps and ecosystems still feels messy sometimes. What smart home device are you using?
Flagship phones are becoming incredibly powerful, but many mobile games still feel repetitive or poorly optimised. Hardware keeps improving faster than the actual gaming experience. What kind of mobile games would make flagship performance feel truly worth it for you?
Google Chrome reportedly adding approximate location sharing instead of precise location sounds like a good privacy improvement. Many websites do not really need exact location data anyway. Would you feel more comfortable sharing location if browsers handled it this way by default?