• Do you think smart glasses will replace smartphones?
    Not completely and not soon, but AR/VR glasses definitely have the potential to someday replace your smartphone, your laptop, and maybe even your tablet. A good pair of smart glasses could be convenient and flexible, so who knows, maybe in the next 5-10 years, we'll see everyone wearing these glasses with no smartphones.
  • Would you choose a PS5 or Xbox Series X?
    I use both, becasue I love Forza which is exclusive to Xbox and I love Spider-Man which is exclusive to PlayStation. The answer is you need to choose the games you want to play, see what your friends use because it's all about networking, and then decide. In terms of performance they are completely on par with each other and both will be fun.
  • What future technology are you looking forward to? For example flying cars or personal robots.
    There's so much happening around us, it's hard to understand what to be excited abotu sometimes! Tech is all around. Speaking of flying cars, I have seen some demos including flying taxis and personal helicoptors. I'm not sure that will become widespread soon, and there's the safety aspect to consider. Should individuals own these? And then robots should be useful more than harmful, so if that happens then why not? If we're being realistic, I'm excited about mobile phones going away. Imagine technology like an embedded chip that lets us control everything and get information without using any single device.
  • How do I keep my laptop battery in good health?
    Most people keep their laptops close to them. If use it on your bed, it might not get proper ventilation, it will stay warm and the battery is going to suffer. Place your laptop on your desk or a laptop table. Or we keep our laptops plugged in all the time, thinking the battery should always be full, and we use laptops as desktops. But then the battery doesn't go through its normal charge-discharge cycles and isn't working as it was intended to, so you end up losing that battery life. Use a laptop like a laptop, and give it good ventilation.
  • I'm a college student and I want to buy a MacBook Air. Is the difference of Rs. 20,000 between the 13-inch and 15-inch versions justified?
    Apple launched the new 15-inch MacBook Air because people want a laptop with a bigger screen but still sleek. You can't just gauge performance by screen size. Both options are really good, it all depends on your personal preference. If you're happy with a 13-inch laptop, that's fine. But if you want a bigger screen and avoid the bulk of the MacBook Pro, that's where the MacBook Air 15-inch model fits in.
  • I have a Nothing Phone 1. Should I buy the Phone 2?
    This is the thing about gadgets! It isn't even in the market yet but people still want to buy it. If you're already using the Nothing Phone 1 I think you should stick with it because it isn't advisable to upgrade on a yearly basis. Use it for a while, there will be some software updates and you might get new features, and then maybe next year you'll feel that it's time to upgrade and you'll save some money as well.
  • Which was your favourite car growing up, and which car would you want to see reborn in an electric avatar?
    I love cars, and my favourite growing up was the iconic Nissan Skyline. The one I would really want to see coming back in an electric version would be the Hindustan Motors Ambassador. What an amazing car, just imagine yourself in an Ambassador! What fun.
  • Your photos on Instagram look very good. Do you use a phone or a DSLR? What is your favourite filter?
    Thank you! Sometimes it's my iPhone, sometimes it's my Samsung, sometimes it's a professional Sony camera. Editing is very basic, just some Snapseed or Lightroom. I don't use filters. The best camera is the one you have in your pocket at the right moment. No matter how the photo comes out, if it's a moment worth capturing, that's all that matters.
  • My phone's battery dies quickly, how can I make it last longer?
    The simplest possible answer is to stop using your phone! You can reduce the display brightness, uninstall all your unused apps that may be running in the background, and you can use battery saver options if you phone has them. Also, use dark mode if your phone has an AMOLED screen. The best way would be if you can enable a black-and-white mode on your phone, because you'll end up using it less.
  • Hi, I'm a fitness enthusiast. What is the best fitness gadget or tech tool to help with workouts and keep track of my health?
    To begin with, get a good alarm clock because if you don't wake up on time, you won't get around do doing any of the activities you want to track! But if you want to actually track your calorie burn, sleep, etc, there are numerous options. You can start with a simple fitness tracker or a smartwatch. For example Garmin products are dedicated to tracking all your runs and activities. It all depends on your budget, preferences and style. Start with a basic fitness band.
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