Kashif Khan
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Articles By Kashif Khan
The HTC Titan certainly lives up to its name, with the mighty phone packing a whopping 4.7-inch Super LCD screen – yet it oddly doesn’t feel too big in the hand, and decent contrast ratios make it a winner when it comes to movies as well. I especially like the clarity on offer, with the […]
Nov 22 2011 | Posted in
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Aung San Suu Kyi is Mayanmar’s most prominent and unorthodox politician is destined to run in an upcoming parliamentary election. A senior official from her party said that three days after the National League for Democracy (NLD) ended its boycott of the country’s dire political system. Suu Kyi has not been in the running for any […]
Nov 21 2011 | Posted in
Politics |
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Apple which was run by modern day genius Steve Jobs, is predicted to bring its iconic brand to the TV market by 2012 in a move that would revolutionise the home entertainment industry, according to Gene Munster, an analyst at investment bank Piper Jaffray. The launch of a TV that would play films and television […]
Nov 20 2011 | Posted in
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The build quality of the new MacBook Air is excellent. It’s made of aluminum and does not shear or bend. The chassis feels really solid all around with the weakest points definitely on either side (screen and underbelly). I hope that Speck or another company will build a thin hard case. There are two USB […]
Nov 20 2011 | Posted in
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HTC’s HD7S is the latest addition to the Windows phone 7 platform, its boasting a larger 4.3" screen, and some minor updates and tweaks to it predecessor the HTC HD7. Employing the same subtle and solid looking industrial design of the original model, there’s plenty to like about it, but the only thing different with […]
Nov 20 2011 | Posted in
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The HTC HD7 is basically a tweaked edition of the company’s HD2 handset, except this time it runs Windows Phone 7 rather than the clunky, old Windows Mobile OS. Both handsets look remarkably similar and share much of the same hardware, but can a phone that uses components that were cutting edge back in 2009, […]
Nov 15 2011 | Posted in
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iPad 2 makes everything that was good in iPad, great. It starts with the thinness: iPad 2 is a lot thinner than the first iPad. Granted, there was some empty space in the original iPad shell, but still, iPad 2 is unbelievably thin when compared to its competition: the most recent Android and WebOS tablets. […]
Nov 14 2011 | Posted in
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The Samsung Galaxy nexus will the latest addition to the Android phones, and sure to pack a punch with the latest ice cream sandwich OS coming out from Google. There are quite a few changes that have been made in this edition and I will try to list them and briefly explain them as much […]
Nov 11 2011 | Posted in
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To me it’s an issue of personal freedom. We live in a society where we have the technology to control our own reproduction. This is an advancement over the animals who have no choice. Animals have to reproduce because of their sexual instincts. Humans have the same instincts, but we now have birth control and […]
Nov 10 2011 | Posted in
Opinion |
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The collaboration between Microsoft and Nokia is anything but a secret. Nokia has decided to support the new operating system as its way of handling their dwindling market share to phones with rival mobile OS, the Android and iOS. The early result of this is the Nokia Lumia 800. Earlier the Nokai Lumia 800 was […]
Nov 10 2011 | Posted in
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The latest addition to Apple’s OSX is the Lion, which Apple has announced as the most advanced operating system. Aesthetically, not all that much has changed between Snow Leopard and Lion. The notification buttons now default to a rectangular shape, progress bars are a bit flatter in appearance, and scroll bars are now dark gray […]
Nov 2 2011 | Posted in
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Overview of the new Windows 8 (beta) Windows 8 is Microsoft’s combined desktop, laptop and tablet operating system, designed to go from 10-inch touch-only tablets to big screens in your living room, from ultra-portable notebooks to massive gaming systems and business desktops. Windows 8 also features gestures to put two apps on screen side by […]
Oct 27 2011 | Posted in
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