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Microsoft Surface Neo and Surface Duo: The Right Approach to the Dual Screen Future
The stagnant stage of innovation in the laptop and tablet industry has persist for decades. Something which has been addressed by few, but the lack of driving force has failed to change the status quo. But, all is about to…
Ruman Shana: Poster boy of Bangladesh Archery (and the Reception He did not Get)
24-year-old Bangladeshi archer Md. Ruman Shana bagged gold in Asia Cup 2019 held in Philippines last week. He defeated Chinese archer Shi Zhenqi, 7–3 to win his title. The first set was a draw between Shana and Zhenqi. Shana lost…
With iPhone 11, Apple Finally Catches up with the Competition
Tim “Apple”, as Donald Trump likes to call him, decided to finally shrink the gap iPhone had with its android competitors. The iPhone 11, not a XI, is now bigger and comes in 3 different variants. Although, there has been…
Is Neuralink the Next Big Thing?
Elon Musk intends to realize an age-old idea rooted in science fiction and establish it as the norm. Neural connection between the human brain and computers has always been one of the first things that came to mind when fantasizing…
What Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ Got Right (and Wrong)
It’s that time of the year again: a new iteration of the Galaxy Note is here and this time around it’s not alone. Samsung seems to have grown a habit of introducing its flagships in pairs these days, making it…
Why Gaming Exclusives are Becoming a Bad Thing
Growing up, whenever there were talks of exclusives, for me, it usually meant games for consoles. Console makers trying to edge each other out by offering something, which could never be available on its counterpart. A healthy competition welcomed by…
How the Switch Propelled Nintendo Back to its Former Glory
I reckon it was in the early 2000’s, when I first got my hands on a Game Boy; it was all the rage back then. I am pretty sure I still have it lying around somewhere in the closet. It…
ICC World Cup 2019: The World is Ready for A New Champion
The Cricket World Cup 2019 was off to a slow and predictable start. Rain made it worse. But the World Cup picked up its rhythm in the last stages. Carlos Braithwaite fell just short of securing a win for West…