If we consider the design, the Nokia X5 topples all its competitors at this price range but the hardware specs are a concern.
We analysed the smartphone on several parameters to test its overall capabilities.
At Rs 24,499, the Allure is priced significantly higher than other offerings in the same segment, says Dhruv Munjal.
Ashish Narsale/Rediff.com brings you the details.
Over 80% of graduate engineers passing out of universities in India are unemployable. With digitisation going mainstream, this skill deficit can be redressed through world-class training material, points out Ankit Shyamsukha, CEO, ICA Edu Skill.
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The sensor lies embedded underneath the OLED display which is almost invisible.
The software is pure Android, the fingerprint sensor is 99 per cent accurate and very responsive and the notch doesn't bother me yet, says Veer Arjun Singh.
With the lockdown in force, live online teaching has become the order of the day, report Peerzada Abrar and Sai Ishwar.
For a starting price of Rs 16,999 and Rs 12,999, both the realme 6 Pro and realme 6 offer real value for money, says Rediff.com's Ashish Narsale.
India has sent a letter of request to the United States seeking to purchase patrol drones for protection and vigilance of its maritime assets in the Indian Ocean, sources said.
For a budget phone, the camera becomes a crucial variable in distinguishing itself from its competitors, says Khalid Anzar.
With a fascinating gameplay and a single-player mode, Injustice 2 is among the best fighting games.
Ashish Narsale/Rediff.com takes a look at Samsung's revamped Galaxy M series.
Individuals who can understand data and go for data driven decisions making using their critical mind will be highly valued.
Ashish Narsale makes the comparison for you.
The phones may look simple but are smarter than you think, says Ashish Narsale/Rediff.com.
Here's what you need to know, says Ashish Narsale.
Sikka said since more and more of the work is now becoming automated, the Indian IT companies need to focus much more on the innovative areas and on the new areas.
The Nubia Red Magic 3S is delightfully designed and immensely powerful, says Veer Arjun Singh.
All that is hot and all that is not about Samsung's latest phones.
If everybody is 'working' from home, then how has TV consumption gone up? Who is making all that gourmet food being posted on social media?
Sanjeev Goel, business head, Manipal ProLearn, lists 10 courses that are currently most suitable for working professionals to upskill or reskill to ensure they remain of value in the job market and in future-ready organisations.
Ashish Narsale explores their advantages and disadvantages.
Ashish Narsale lists the features of the phones that are the rage this festive season.
The two new Pixel phones are finally available in India.
Anand Chandrasekharan, CTO of Mad Street Den tells Shobha Warrier of Rediff.com that he wants to make his company the one-stop artificial intelligence company in the world.
No one knows when the lockdown will end and people will get to meet in person, but hopes of finding their 'soulmates' is keeping the lights burning amid all the gloom and doom.
The most popular list among the shutterbugs this year.
The fund industry may have embraced machines and robots, but managing money still needs the human touch
Think organic food, affordable homes, artificial intelligence, suggests Prof Manmeet Barve.
There were many who had reposed faith in the Narendra Modi government for expeditious action but are today beginning to feel disillusioned, notes Jitender Bhargava.
'When an enemy country is looking for information to sabotage a system from a remote location, they can access your data, they can stop the functioning of our power plants, they can stop the functioning of critical systems in the network.' 'It is very important that we should have full control of everything in the network.' 'Most Indian companies buy from China only because of the kind of incentive they are getting.' 'By doing so, these Indian companies are exposing themselves to dangers in the coming years.'
Revenue from its IT services business rose 9 percent to $1.86 billion.
Computer whiz Jefferson Prince, who has built a 70-employee gaming company from scratch, tells S Saraswathi about motivations and challenges of entrepreneurship.