Articles by Madhurima Nag

Sychedelic review: these neurotech headphones don’t just measure your brain—they try to change it
Sychedelic review: these neurotech headphones don’t just measure your brain—they try to change it
I’ve reviewed plenty of wellness gadgets over the years. Most of them fall into one of two camps. The first group tracks everything. Your sleep, your heart rate, your stress levels, your readiness score, your recovery score, and occasionally your..
Your bathroom is the most used room in your home. It’s also the most ignored.
Your bathroom is the most used room in your home. It’s also the most ignored.
Let Me Tell You About the Room Nobody Talks About We talk about smart TVs. Smart fridges. Smart speakers that play lo-fi while we pretend to be productive. We have opinions about standing desks and air purifiers and the exact..
Harnafit App review: how to request a refund in 3 easy steps?
Harnafit App review: how to request a refund in 3 easy steps?
Requesting a refund doesn’t always mean regret, dissatisfaction, or other problems. Different life situations may occur, so it’s important to know how to get your money back (plus, a clear refund policy also determines the app’s safety).  The Harnafit refund..
LiberNovo Maxis: An ergonomic chair that’s finally built for people the industry forgot
LiberNovo Maxis: An ergonomic chair that’s finally built for people the industry forgot
Here’s something I’ve noticed after 13 years of covering tech and gear. Most product categories eventually get disrupted by someone who asks a basic question nobody bothered to ask before. In ergonomic chairs, that question is embarrassingly overdue: What about..
Digiera 2-in-1 Portable SSD review: the gadget that finally made my tech pouch less embarrassing
Digiera 2-in-1 Portable SSD review: the gadget that finally made my tech pouch less embarrassing
I realized something mildly depressing last week while packing for a shoot: I now carry more USB-C accessories than actual personal items. Yep, in my bag you’ll find a laptop charger, SSD, hub, SSD cable, and hub cable. There’s also..
Poplight Kickstarter review: the renter-friendly wall sconce is back for round two
Poplight Kickstarter review: the renter-friendly wall sconce is back for round two
Rental-friendly home gadgets tend to fall into two categories. The first group promises easy installation but still somehow leaves you staring at a wall full of anchors, cables, and instruction manuals. The second group is genuinely simple—and those are surprisingly..
The iPhone Fold crease problem: what it means for design, video, and gaming
The iPhone Fold crease problem: what it means for design, video, and gaming
Every foldable phone made so far has one thing in common: a crease. It runs down the centre of the inner display, visible at certain angles, impossible to fully ignore. Apple knows this, and according to multiple supply chain reports,..
Digiera Endura LPS2000M review: the rugged iPhone SSD that finally convinced me to stop treating storage like fragile glass
Digiera Endura LPS2000M review: the rugged iPhone SSD that finally convinced me to stop treating storage like fragile glass
There’s a very specific moment that happens when you’ve reviewed consumer tech long enough. You stop reacting to marketing language entirely. “Military-grade durability.”“Engineered for creators.”“Aerospace materials.”“Ultra rugged.” At some point, your brain just translates all of it into:“Please don’t crack..
Digiera Magnetic Portable SSD review: The 46-gram drive that rewrites my iPhone Pro workflow in the background
Digiera Magnetic Portable SSD review: The 46-gram drive that rewrites my iPhone Pro workflow in the background
I need to start this review with a very specific image. Picture a drawer full of external drives collected over more than a decade of reviewing tech. Some are scratched. Some still have faded labels like “CES backup FINAL FINAL.”..
Top Telecom software development companies in 2026
Top Telecom software development companies in 2026
Telecom software is quietly one of the most brutal sectors to build for. Carriers run on systems that in some cases predate smartphones. The billing engine a European Tier 1 operator uses today might have been installed when Nokia was..
EMEET SmartCam C960 Ultra review: what happens when a webcam stops apologizing for being a webcam
EMEET SmartCam C960 Ultra review: what happens when a webcam stops apologizing for being a webcam
I want to start this review with a confession. I’ve developed a quiet bias against webcams over the years. Not because they’re bad–they’ve gotten genuinely better–but because the category itself feels stuck. Every new webcam launch follows the same script:..
Your thermostat has one job. The X8S does six.
Your thermostat has one job. The X8S does six.
Let’s address the elephant in the room first: thermostats are not exciting. They’re the beige box on your wall that you poke at when you’re too hot, too cold, or when someone in the house has declared thermostat war. Most..

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