Category: Gadgets

  • Gadgets of the week: Tecno Pova 6 Pro, Rapz Rokr Glitz and more

    Gadgets of the week: Tecno Pova 6 Pro, Rapz Rokr Glitz and more

    Tecno’s new Pova 6 Pro 5G comes in a slim size (7.9 mm) and features a 6,000 mAh battery with up to 70 W charging. It also has an interesting back panel with an Arc interface with over 200 LEDs, which provide 100+ customisable options for calls, notifications, etc. On usage, I found the 120…

  • Cellecor Gadgets Quarterly Results: Stock Hits Upper Circuit, Check PAT, revenue and other Earnings Details

    Cellecor Gadgets Quarterly Results: Stock Hits Upper Circuit, Check PAT, revenue and other Earnings Details

    Cellecor Gadgets Quarterly Results: Stock Hits Upper Circuit, Check PAT, revenue and other Earnings Details. Image Source: Canva Cellecor Gadgets share price hit the upper price band in Friday’s trading session to quote at Rs 262.60 per share on the SME NSE after the company announced its standalone audited financial results for the six months…

  • Enrollment of online voting gadgets eyed by January 2025

    Enrollment of online voting gadgets eyed by January 2025

    April 13 marks the start of the overseas voting period for the 2025 midterm polls. The poll chief explained that enrollment of the gadgets is part of the security measures required by the OVCS. He said the enrollment of gadgets will result in the issuance of a passcode to the registered overseas voter. “This will…

  • Tech influencer Pan Tianhong: New gadgets and AI tools empower individual creations

    Tech influencer Pan Tianhong: New gadgets and AI tools empower individual creations

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  • AI marketing hype is coming for your favorite gadgets

    AI marketing hype is coming for your favorite gadgets

    Enlarge / Tech brands love hollering about the purported thrills of AI these days. Getty Logitech announced a new mouse last week. A company rep reached out to inform Ars of Logitech’s “newest wireless mouse.” The gadget’s product page reads the same as of this writing. I’ve had good experience with Logitech mice, especially wireless…

  • Q4 Results: Cellecor Gadgets registers 89% YoY jump in total revenue

    Q4 Results: Cellecor Gadgets registers 89% YoY jump in total revenue

    Homegrown technology company Cellecor Gadgets has registered a total revenue of Rs 500 crore in the fourth quarter of financial year 2024. Here are the key takeaways from the quarterly results announced by the company. For FY24 compared to the corresponding FY23, the company reported: Total Revenue at Rs 500.52 Crore v/s Rs 264.35 Crore…

  • Outdoor HomeKit Gadgets: The MacStories Team Collection

    Outdoor HomeKit Gadgets: The MacStories Team Collection

    A couple of weeks ago, the MacStories team shared our favorite indoor HomeKit devices. The HomeKit accessory universe is more limited outdoors, but with spring easing into summer in the Northern Hemisphere, we thought we’d share the devices that we use outside, too. Table of Contents Even though we have upgraded to Aqara cameras indoors,…

  • Cellecor Gadgets Limited Declares Path-Breaking Results for the Financial Year 2023-2024

    Cellecor Gadgets Limited Declares Path-Breaking Results for the Financial Year 2023-2024

    New Delhi (India), April 25: Cellecor Gadgets Limited, a leading player in the budget-friendly electronics industry, is on a remarkable growth trajectory as it expands its operations, distribution networks, and product ranges. This has resulted in Cellecor reaping the benefits of these moves as they exceed its previous sales, showcasing how fruitful their marketing strategies…

  • Palm OS and the devices that ran it: An Ars retrospective

    Palm OS and the devices that ran it: An Ars retrospective

    Enlarge Aurich Lawson “Gadgets aren’t fun anymore,” sighed my wife, watching me tap away on my Palm Zire 72 as she sat on the couch with her MacBook Air, an iPhone, and an Apple Watch. And it’s true: The smartphone has all but eliminated entire classes of gadgets, from point-and-shoot cameras to MP3 players, GPS…

  • Looks like the AI gadgets are in trouble

    Looks like the AI gadgets are in trouble

    It’s been an interesting few months for pocketable tech, with the smartphone’s supremacy finally appearing to be threatened by a bunch of plucky AI upstarts. From the Humane AI Pin to Rabbit R1, all manner of weird and wonderful gadgets have launched recently, and they’re all trying to be anything but a smartphone. But judging…