Let’s be honest for a second. Most tech reviews on the internet feel like they were written by a robot, for a robot. You open a video about the latest Snapdragon chip, and within 30 seconds, you’re drowning in "teraflops" and "nanometers" until your brain short-circuits.
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This week, we’re diving into three things that caught our eye. We finally got our hands on the new MediaTek Dimensity 9300. Everyone else is talking about clock speeds. We want to talk about Sakthi (energy). Let’s be honest for a second
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If you charge your phone once a day, stick with the "Rajini" chip. You don’t need 3 million AnTuTu points to scroll Instagram reels. 2. App of the Week: "Uyir" (The Tamil Keyboard Revolution) We Tamil speakers have a unique problem. Typing "Vanakkam" in English letters feels like eating biryani with a fork—it works, but the soul is missing. * Adios
Instead, Mr. Senthil from Trichy sent a photo of a 2008 wooden writing desk. On it sits a ₹45,000 MacBook Air (M1) and a ₹50 steel cup of Kaapi. Next to it? A dusty UPS battery that keeps the WiFi running during power cuts.