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Mihir Patkar

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About Mihir Patkar

Mihir Patkar has been writing on technology and productivity for over 14 years at some of the top media publications across the world. He has an academic background in journalism.

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Flow Free: Bridges Is 930 Levels of Brain-Twisting Fun For Free

I have always maintained that the games you will end up going back to again and again are the simplest ones.

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5 Affordable Android Phones That Don't Suck

Until 2 years ago, it didn't make much sense to buy budget Android phones because of the sub-par experience they offered. But things have changed.

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Bejeweled Blitz Update Brings Rare Vaulted Gems, New Ice Burrrst & HD Support

Before you were addicted to Candy Crush, there was Bejeweled. And now, Bejeweled Blitz introduces new gems, a high-res version for tablets and some more features.

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Google Chrome 32 Brings Data Compress To Mobiles, Website Shortcuts to Android

Chrome 32 for mobile has the ability to automatically reduce your data consumption. Additionally, Android users can create shortcuts to websites on the homescreen and iOS users get a taste of the Translate feature.

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Google Play Movies and TV Hits iOS, But You Can't Buy Stuff

It's been a year since Google first unveiled its new Google Play platform of books, music, movies and TV shows. Finally, Google Play Movies and TV has made its way to the App Store.

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Play Chess With Your Vocabulary In Wordbase for iOS

It's surprising that it's taken so long for someone to marry word play and chess into the same exciting game – meet Wordbase.

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Polarity vs. Portal: Is This First-Person Puzzle Game For Android Any Good?

Using the laws of physics, you need to activate the right triggers and switches to collect all the data fragments in a level and reach the exit.

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Twitter Redesigns Website To Look More Like Mobile Apps

Twitter just announced it has rolled out a new design for its website, which mimics the look and feel of its iOS and Android apps, making it easier to compose tweets and customize colours.

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How To Take Awesome Winter Photos On Your Smartphone

A blanket of snow makes for some of the best-looking photos you will ever see, but it's pretty easy to have things go wrong as well.

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CloudApp 2 Brings 'Instant Drops' And Redesigns Menu For Easier & Faster Access

CloudApp 2.0 Mac app is faster and more accessible than before. It sits in OS X's menu bar, and all you have to do is drag-and-drop files to it to get shareable links.

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Line Launches Whoscall Caller ID For Android To Block Pesky Companies

Line, the messaging app, is now stepping into a new market by launching Whoscall exclusively for Android, which serves as a caller ID for company numbers.

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Any Google+ User Can Send You Emails On Gmail Now (And Here's How To Disable It)

From today, any Google+ user will be able to send you a message on your Gmail. To send a message, all you need to do is add that person to your Google+.

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Super Stickman Golf 2 Gets Multiplayer Boost, New "Space Land" Levels

Super Stickman Golf 2 has been given a new update that gives a boost to multiplayer gameplay and adds a bunch of new levels, including a new "Space Land" world.

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The Top 7 FPS Games for Mac OS X

In the war between PC and console gaming, the former is just assumed to always be Windows. But what about Mac? Sure, there isn't a huge number of games available for Apple's desktop operating system, but it's not completely bereft of titles.

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Form Or Functionality? Fleksy Redesigns & Rewires The Android Keyboard

Fleksy is offers stark minimalism and a slicker-looking layout than the default - but doesn't support swipe-to-type.

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Jelly Lets You Ask Questions & Get Answers From Your Social Networks

Biz Stone from Twitter & Medium is taking on the Q&A world with Jelly, an app that lets you get answers about anything by tapping into the knowledge of your social networks.

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Kindle For iOS Introduces Flashcards, In-Book Search, & Notebook Filters

The Kindle app on iOS has just had an update to version 4.1, which brings flashcards and in-book search for students plus there are notebook filters, how much of the book is left, and more.

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Cuter, Harder, Better: Cut The Rope 2 Is A Puzzler For Kids & Adults

The original Cut The Rope was a super-hit, racing to the top of the charts on all app stores. Can Cut The Rope 2 live up to the standards of its predecessor?

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Free, Fluid and Fast: Carbon is as Beautiful as Twitter gets on Android

It looks great, it's fast, and it's full of features. Oh, and it's free.

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Orbotix Launches Mobile-Controlled Toy Robot Sphero 2b

Manufacturer Orbotix has just released the Sphero 2b, a follow-up to the popular Sphero toy robot, for $99.

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