Highlights of Gadgets & Gizmos issue dated June 2013: Almost every gadget in your home can work without wires. In fact, anything that needs wires to connect is old fashioned. The cover story looks at how going wireless is changing the way we use technology. Your next desktop will be an all-in-one in all likelihood as they have become affordable enough to become the primary PC. The Computing section looks at why it makes sense to replace your desktop with an all-in-one. In Mobiles, get a head-to-head comparison between Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One. A smartphone now gives you access to movies from around the world. Also in Mobiles, check the paid as well as free options to bring the cinemas into the small screen. Connected cars and connected drives are already here. In LivingTech, get a glimpse of how personal technology is changing cars with SIM slots, processors and intelligent features. The issue also covers all the news, reviews, launches from the world of gadgets and gizmos to help you take an informed decision.
From the Internet to the iPod, from cell phones to laptops, technology rules the lives of urban Indians. Gadgets and Gizmos, a monthly magazine, cuts through the techno-babble by simplifying complicated technology into easy to understand information bytes that readers can use in buying and planning their technology. It uses its state-of-the-art test lab to put the latest gadgets through the toughest drills and then pronounces its verdict for readers. Because technology should make life simpler, not more complex.