Author Archives: Sayantani Singha
2016 SEMA Show: Top 5 Tuner Cars
SEMA, the Speciality Equipment Market Association, organises a car show every year for the tuners and custom car builders who use all these speciality equipment to make their cars unique. More often than not, you have some outrageous creations. So, we bring to you some custom tuned machines that have been unveiled on Day 1 of SEMA 2016 that run Read More
Best Looks: Kendall Jenner
Kendall Jenner’s style may be versatile on the runways, but off the catwalk she has her own seriously defined taste. Click through for all her best looks. [source;elle]
What to Wear to Impress Your S.O’s Parents on Thanksgiving Day
You’re already captured your S.O’s heart, but his or her parents’? That may be a different story. Whether they’re as profoundly intimidating as the Obamas or more posh than the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, making a great first impression is key. The first step? A solid, family appropriate outfit. Gain some inspiration from these outfit ideas that will help Read More
M.i.h Jeans Is Getting Into the Customization Game, Too
The ’70s are alive and well in fashion and now what was arguably the best part of the era–non-basic denim in all its patched-up, colorful glory–is back, too. Today, M.i.h. launches the Denim Girls Project, a personalization tool that’ll let you customize your jeans to your heart’s content. M.I.H. The options include re-tailoring, hand-stitched embroidery, appliqué patches, colored tassels, and Read More
4 ways to improve battery life on Windows 10 laptops
ets Now | Oct 30, 2016, 02.54 PM IST Modern-day laptops (and by extension, desktops) are immensely complicated machines, comprised of innumerable electronic circuits, wires, chips and then some more. Naturally, all of these components require varying amount of (electrical) energy to do their work. So it’s really important that a laptop’s battery is able to provide sufficient backup to Read More
10 most wacky Chrome extensions
Tired of working for hours at a stretch and need some break? Or maybe have way too much spare time to kill? Then we may have something interesting for you. Here are 10 wacky Google Chrome extensions which will definitely help you waste some time and in the process, have a little fun. Try them all. Mustachio If you have Read More
How tech startups are changing the way your ‘read’ books
BENGALURU: Tech startups are tying up with brick-and-mortar publishing houses to use augmented and virtual reality to bring textbooks and lessons to life. Ever sat through a class where the teacher droned on about the Great Barrier Reef, while you wished you could be transported to its colourful corals that are home to countless sea creatures? Or maybe drifted off Read More
5 best free software to speed up your PC, laptop
/ 6 5 best free software to speed up your PC, laptop Is your Windows PC running a little slowly? It’s not your imagination: over time hard drives accumulate all kinds of things that slow things down. Software can’t solve obsolescence – if your computer is struggling to meet the system requirements for your OS or apps that need more Read More
This machines uses artificial intelligence to ‘create’ your worst nightmares
BOSTON: Scientists have created a “Nightmare Machine” — an artificial intelligence system that can understand what makes certain images frightening, and tranform harmless-looking images into stuff of nightmares. The primary reason for building Nightmare Machine was to explore the common fear inspired by intelligent computers, said researchers including Pinar Yanardag from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media Lab. They wanted Read More
Parents take note, bedtime smartphone use can be ‘dangerous’ for your child’s health
LONDON: Parents, take note! Kids who use smartphonesor tablets at bedtime may be at over twice the risk of having inadequate sleep, which may lead to various health issues such as obesity and poor diet, a new study has found. Researchers from Cardiff University in the UK, comprised a systematic review of 20 existing observational studies, involving 1,25,198 children, also Read More