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iPhone 6s will be cheaper than iPhone SE soon

With Apple prepping the launch of the iPhone SE in India on the 8th of April for a whopping Rs. 39000 for the base 16 GB variant. The iPhone 6s which features better specs and a larger screen capable of 3D touch is presently available for as low as Rs. 41000 on online websites, and if you choose one of the credit card deals, you can have one today for approximately Rs. 40000. There is absolutely no need to purchase the hybrid old-new iPhone SE which has some components from the iPhone 5s and many from the iPhone 6s The iPhone 6s however,  has only one disadvantage for those looking to buy a smaller 4-inch phone, and that is the size of the iPhone 6s. The iPhone 7 launch is slated for September 2016, with anyone holding out for a new phone for all this while the iPhone 7 launch is expected to further lower the price of all phones, including the new iPhone SE. However, if you cannot wait that long, choose the iPhone 6s over the iPhone SE, in India at least. It offers a lo...

Orders for lower-priced Tesla Model 3 electric car reach 325,000

Tesla Motors says worldwide orders for its new lower-priced Model 3 electric car have hit 325,000. CEO Elon Musk says on Twitter Thursday that the number is still rising. Customers must put down $1,000 to order the cars, which start at $35,000 and have a range of 350 kms per charge. The deposits are refundable. The Palo Alto, California, company started taking orders March 31, shortly before Musk unveiled the car in Los Angeles. It's not scheduled to go on sale until late next year. The number of orders is unprecedented when compared with electric car sales worldwide. Nissan says it has sold 211,000 electric Leafs since distribution began in late 2010. Tesla has sold a total of 110,000 electric cars since it started doing business in 2008. Over 325k cars or ~$14B in preorders in first week. Only 5% ordered max of two, suggesting low levels of speculation. — Elon Musk ( @elonmusk ) April 7, 2016

10 little-known features that can make your Android taste even sweeter

You may be making the most of your Android phone, but there is much more within your easy reach that can help you make your smartphone experience even better. And this doesn’t require you to put in much effort or install additional apps (in most cases). It only needs bringing to light some useful features sitting deep inside your Android device. While some of you may be already aware of these tools, there may be many for whom this could be a revelation. These features are easy to use and can be enabled with just a few taps. If you have more to add to this list, tell us in the comments below. 1. Pin any screen: This not-so-popular feature makes it easier for a user to pass around the phone to people in a group or share it with kids at home without the fear of losing any data or misuse. For instance, you are sitting in a cafe with a bunch of friends and want to show them a video or a photo or for that matter, anything on your phone. While it’s easier for those sitting clos...

HP's new logo is the one that was rejected 5 years ago

With the world's thinnest laptop, HP also unveiled its brand new logo which is actually an old logo that the company never used. HP's new logo is just four minimalist slashes creating the 'HP' mark instead of a fully spelled 'Hewlett Packard' or 'hp'. The same logo first surfaced online in a 2011 brand redesign study released by Moving Brands which HP had hired to develop a new logo and brand identity, a report on The Verge notes. Back then the company had decided against the logo. Five years later, as the company has split into two, the new minimalist logo seems more befitting with the new-age consumer brand. HP says that the new logo will be solely used on its premium laptops, like the latest HP Spectre.