This is a quick look at the mobile photo printer from LG called Pocket Photo. And, what this portable, wireless device does is print photos straight from your smartphone. Instantly! And, it costs Rs 18,837 only, available at the LG Lifestyle Shoppe.
You may have heard of the OnePlus X, the third iteration of the OnePlus series. Well, here are FIVE reasons why you should buy this gorgeous-looking, affordable midrange smartphone from OnePlus.
Allocacoc has come up with a range of cubes for the tasks ranging from powering up your device to playing wireless music. Watch, in this Techtonic video how these nifty little gadgets expect to make our daily lives a tad easier.
Logitech has for a few years been successfully iterating the Boom series of Bluetooth speakers, the biggest and loudest of which is the UE MegaBoom released not too long ago. We find out what the hype is all about.
The new Colors XFactor Elite E-15 is all about the battery. It packs 5000mAh and doubles as a powerbank to charge other devices. But is that enough to stand out in the saturated entry-level smartphone market in Nepal, where under constant power cuts? It might just be.
This handheld, 3-axis gimbal-camera is the ultimate filmmaking tool for a few, and for the rest, a cool selfie stick that records a 4K video. So, when are you getting yourself an Osmo?
The F in the F103 stands for Fashion, and rightfully so. With a sleek, layered chassis, crisp display and glossy back panel, Gionee’s F103 is the kind of smartphone, in which the style trumps the specs. And, that’s a good enough reason to pick one up.
Project Soli is developing a new interaction sensor using radar technology. The sensor can track sub-millimeter motions at high speed and accuracy. It fits onto a chip, can be produced at scale and built into small devices and everyday objects.
Gone are the days when there was a cultural divide between countries. Thanks to the advancement of media and technology, the world today has become a single forum. Throughout the world, professional dancers have been practicing numerous dance forms from various parts of the world. Popping and locking, which originally was a street dance funk … Continue reading Popping And Locking At Its Bloody Best…Killed It!!→
For 75 years, computers have worked within limits defined by Alan Turing. Now work has begun to fulfil his prophecy of a machine that can solve the unsolvable. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u58DY1uKo5o