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  • 4 days ago | stuffindia.in | Ali Pardiwala

    Poco has launched the F7 in India, priced at Rs. 31,999 onwards in India. The smartphone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset, and comes with 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM as standard across both variants in India. You can choose between 256GB (Rs. 31,999) or 512GB (Rs. 33,999) of storage, both of which are at the UFS 4.1 standard.

  • 4 days ago | stuffindia.in | Ali Pardiwala

    The roads in India can be wildly unpredictable; from vehicles coming the wrong way to two-wheelers taking a random u-turn because they suddenly decided to, so much can go wrong. When it does, there’s also the blame games and potential hassles to deal with, including complaints, insurance claims, and the like. That’s where a good dashboard camera comes in - providing useful evidence of what went wrong.

  • 4 days ago | stuffindia.in | Ali Pardiwala

  • 5 days ago | stuffindia.in | Khumail Thakur

    Death Stranding 2 review: Story If you're a seasoned porter, you'll be happy to know the narrative picks up right after the first game's finale. Sam is living out his days in the hills with Lou, his now all-grown-up (and utterly adorable, by the way) Bridge Baby. But, because this is Death Stranding, peace is about as stable as a stack of cargo. Something goes awry, and suddenly, you're tasked with connecting the entire continent of Australia to the Chiral network.

  • 1 week ago | stuffindia.in | Ali Pardiwala

    Samsung launched the Galaxy S25 series globally back in January, and also quietly announced a fourth device in the lineup expected to come later in the year. The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge was just a switched-off prototype strung up on cables when I first saw it, placed to highlight its super-slim dimensions. It’s now here, and as the name suggests it’s a premium smartphone with a top-notch feature set and specifications, but with a rather impressive thickness of just 5.8mm.