
Rahul Srinivas
Journalist at SlashGear
Journalist @SlashGear | Fraud Mallu Ex: Sr Editor @MySmartPrice | @NextpitCOM |
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3 days ago |
slashgear.com | Rahul Srinivas
Mazda may have had a forgettable start with its EV journey in the U.S., but that hasn't stopped the company from pursuing its EV car plans elsewhere. In April 2025, at the 21st Shanghai Auto Show, Japanese automobile major Mazda revealed its new electric crossover SUV called the Mazda EZ-60. This vehicle is the second electric car (after the Mazda EZ-6) to come out of Mazda's wedlock with Chinese electric car major Changan.
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4 days ago |
slashgear.com | Rahul Srinivas
Modern-day televisions — and displays in general — have evolved so much over the past several years that it almost feels as though we have already reached the peak of innovation. What started life as the humble CRT display has now evolved into several types of displays with an equal number of confusing abbreviations. In the past, buyers only needed to choose between CRT, LCD and Plasma TVs. Then came the separation between LCD and LED TVs, before moving to the race between OLED and QLED screens.
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5 days ago |
slashgear.com | Rahul Srinivas
When talking about fighter jets, the most common names that come to mind include popular American F-series planes such as the F-22 Raptor, the F-35 Lightning II, and the F-18 Super Hornet. These aircraft have proven their mettle on the battlefield and are widely considered to be among the best, most potent fighter jets ever made.
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5 days ago |
slashgear.com | Rahul Srinivas
Honda is one of the world's largest carmakers. It's behind some of the most iconic cars ever. However, like the case has been with other legacy carmakers, Honda has been slow to adjust to the shiny new world of electric vehicles. This becomes painfully obvious once we take a look at the company's product portfolio for the U.S. market, one of the world's largest markets for electric cars.
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2 weeks ago |
slashgear.com | Rahul Srinivas
America's armed forces have a long-held tradition of giving military aircraft nicknames (with stories behind them). Notable examples of American planes with nicknames include the F-14 Tomcat (the "Turkey"), the F-16 fighter jet ("Fighting Falcon" or "Viper"), and the B-1 Lancer ("Bone"). Even helicopters haven't been exempt, with machines like the Boeing CH-47 "Chinook" and the McDonnell Douglas AH-64 "Apache" featuring nicknames that remain popular.
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Every single person I spoke to in Ahmedabad after the ceasefire said the same thing -- we had the Porkis by the throat and let go. Not one person I talked to felt relief -- only frustration. We had a historic opportunity to settle scores once and for all. We should’ve gone all

Always a Tharhole.

Another rich brat, drunk and reckless, turns Kothrud’s streets into his private racetrack. On May 10, Rishi Pujari — owner of Garden Court Hotel — rammed his blacked-out Thar into 6 parked bikes near Euphoria, a kids’ play zone. Drunk driving. Illegal tints. Zero fear of law. https://t.co/lE7zD19VwE

RT @Waraich_PS: No matter how one spins, this has been a massive W for India. India decisively achieved every strategic objective: Militar…