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How an Indian college graduate hacked ICSE, ISC results website
Apoorva •It took a college student just a few hours to hack into the ICSE and ICS exam results of over two lakh Indian students. When will India's cyber security nightmare end?
Sony Xperia E Dual Review
Francis •Small time mobile phone manufacturers are bringing super cheap Chinese handsets into the market by the week and bigger brands are looking to beat them at their own game.
Magicon mNote Review
Francis •The increasing trend and demand for large-screen and multi-core Android smartphones is causing a stir in the market. Most of these budget Androids are manufactured in China and are usually replicas of well-known brands.
Sony Xperia S Jelly Bean rollout may start in late March
Shunal •Fans have been waiting for the Jelly Bean update to Sony’s last year’s flagship device—the Xperia S—since April 2012. If a tweet on the
Spice Stellar Virtuoso MI-495 Review
Francis •Spice has been seen in a heavy competition with other manufacturers such as Micromax, Wicked Leak and Karbonn in the Android smartphone market space. With
Lenovo A2107 Tablet Review
Francis •Android tablets have matured from single core processors to dual core ones with quad core already flooding the China market and waiting to be introduced here
Spice Stellar Pad MI-1010 Review
Francis •By the looks and the hardware specs, the Spice Stellar Pad MI-1010 does look promising. Let’s check out if it really lives up to our expectations.
Swipe Fablet F1 Review
Francis •Swipe, a known manufacturer of Android tablets, has also come up with a large screen phone for the budget hunters—the Fablet F1. Read on to find out how this product fares.
Lenovo S880 Review
Roydon •This is a dual SIM, mid-range phone from the notebook maker with some pretty interesting features given the price point. Can it make a name for itself now that Micromax and many other companies are aggressively fighting for the mid-range smartphone space?
XOLO A800: A Specifications Review
Roydon •XOLO entered the Indian market with the X900, the first phone to be powered by Intel’s Medfield SoC. After failing to spark much interest, the company