Akshit Goyal

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The One True Search Engine

Up until a few months ago (or maybe even today), WolframAlpha was merely a name uttered in hushed (or noisy) halls filled with nerds trying to get their way around perplexing math problems.

The ‘Resolutionary’ New iPad

By now, I’m sure most of you have seen it to death in your local news and this is perhaps nothing different.

The seeds of digital distribution?

Flipkart has the makings of a champion. In the past year or so, it has risen to the e-shopping zenith and comfortably perched there.

Google this

If you’ve visited the Google homepage or used any Google service like YouTube recently, (and let’s face it, you have) you’re bound to have seen the largish banner proclaiming their revamped set of pri

Head hunter

Let’s face it guys. You always need some buying advice, and there’s perhaps no more treacherous and perplexing a buying category as headphones.

Cheap way out (below `1,000)

The year that was

2011 was filled with a little of everything, and as it draws to a satisfying close, we have little more to do than sit cosily in our chairs, sip that hot cup of tea and look back at all it brought us.

Where India finally scored a podium finish

Gone are the days when the World Cyber Games were only a distant murmur, to us Indians at least.

Chirp a new chirp

Well, “popular” is a bit of an understatement, but yeah, we have more to talk about.

Blazing Ambition

Ever since Google demonstrated that Android could thrive on a tablet ecosystem, tablet vendors have been running left, right and centre to reproduce shameless impersonations of the iPad.

One Droid to rule them all

This happens annually, doesn’t it? Google employees in shiny suits come out on stage and introduce a product they hope will alter the smartphone scene forever. It’s like this pilgrimage they feel compelled to take — a rite of passage many didn’t expect them to choose three years ago in the first place.

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I want to begin with a little story that was told to me by a leading executive at Aptech. He was exercising in a gym with a lot of younger people.

Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen didn’t make the cut. Neither did Shaji Karun’s Piravi, which bagged 31 international awards.