Showing posts with label # On Tech. Show all posts
Showing posts with label # On Tech. Show all posts

Wednesday, 2 December 2015

Texts You Wouldn't Want to Receive.

More than ever, we prefer texting to actually speaking up. It's convenient and has its advantages but what happens is eventually we all wind up sending these harsh texts to each other. We type out our last words to people instead of saying goodbye to them. And in some unfortunate cases, these last words could very well be our last words.

http://thelastmessagereceived.tumblr.com/ is a project that collects the last texts people received from their loved ones. It's at once heartbreaking and eye-opening. Who here hasn't sent out a mean text to someone? So, yeah, the message is share someone's grief online and be wise enough to bite your tongue and not send that last text.

PS: The good people at Windows and Google, you help people recall e-mails they have sent. Why can't you help people recall Text messages too?

Friday, 11 September 2015

The Most Feminist Dating App Around.

Meet Bumble. Okay, you can't meet Bumble. Not in the traditional space. It's a new dating app from the co-founder of Tinder. And in more ways than one, it's like Tinder. Except here's where things get interesting. Here women take charge. As if reverse objectifying men, only women have the privilege to initiate a conversation in the app. Which if you think of it, is a nice twist on age-old more of men making the first move. But when you give it more thought, you realise it's silly.

On Tinder or in cyberspace, both the sexes are at equal liberty to approach one another. So, the app's only cool feature works better as a social experiment but not something you can scale up a business on.

Anyway, anything that brings more power to women should be encouraged. So, ladies, here you go, download the app.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/bumble-app/id930441707

It's only available for iOS right now but if I ever use it, you better not forget me for introducing you to the app. And, also start a conversation with me.



Monday, 4 May 2015

Understanding What Your Mobile Data Signal Means.

You are on Google Maps. You are on the navigation mode, trying to find the exact directions you need to get to a meeting on time. Except you see nothing. Why? Your mobile data isn't working as per the 21st century standards. It's swerving between E and H+. And you have the slightest idea what the little E on your screen means and why your phone can't do anything online. So here's an informative table to help you get the drift of what your mobile network providers mean to imply with their fancy short codes and what they actually mean.


What your network
provider is saying
What they
actually mean
 What it means for you
 4G
 3G/H (HSP - High Speed)
You really thought you could stream a movie on your mobile?  

 3G/H 
 2G / E (Edge = 2.5G)
Awww, you do believe you can stream a song on your mobile.

2G / E
G
Good luck trying to download that WhatsApp video.

G
LOL
Welcome to the stone age.


Monday, 30 March 2015

Louis CK Is Asking You to Switch Off Your Damn Mobile.



Dammit! I sound like a pariah. I think watching the World Cup final without Team India made me just idle around Twitter a little too much. And I feel guilty about it. Anyway now is a time as good as any to share this funny Louis CK clip.

It's classic CK. In that it's about comedy. It's about his razor-sharp observational skills. And about...raising children. It's extremely inspiring to see how much he borrows from his own life. He's a single father of two, and I've reason to believe his kids don't have cell phones. He talks about how kids who spend more time on mobiles are less adept at being empathetic. And then they miss out on the essence of being in the present. Of being able to focus and be alive to the possibility of now without being distracted by the stupid drone on your cellphone.

I think in a few years, we won't do things without broadcasting about it on the internet. But until then, I want you to spend a little more time online and watch this.

Also, Louis CK is coming to town. His first Indian tour was just announced. Can't wait to see the greatest standup acts of our time in person.



Sunday, 29 March 2015

My Favourite Banksy.


Oh, Banksy. You all-knowing, all-seeing prophet of our times. You've targeted capitalism, the surveillance state, frisking and many other evils of our time. And now you decided to take on the modern man's love for his mobile.

The beauty of this graffiti is that it's actually very understated. Banksy like most street artists has to go for the hyperbole but here is a sight that you see every day. Go to a restaurant and have a look at any couple or even any family. Nearly every one is busy with their phones. It's as if the human mind is now incapable of carrying out one conversation at a time. The need to attend to unending pings from your phone is second only to breathing. And that's just sad. I mean for the love of God, we have now a disease called ringxiety. We are getting ruder because we spend more time online. So, please for your sake and for the sake of humanity, put your phone on silent. Yes, there's a switch on the side that lets you do that. Believe me you, you would be much better for doing that. 

Friday, 23 January 2015

Ever Visited Some Distant Recesses of Your Mind?

If you have a smartphone, then you are likely to suffer from ADD. Whether it's constantly responding to texts or just scrolling through your news feed every hour even though you know there's nothing to see or just getting bogged down by the influx of official emails, we are all too preoccupied with being preoccupied.
In comes virtuoso travel writer Pico Iyer explaining the virtues of sitting still. Something we Indians have known or practiced all along but somehow forgot about. Check out his fabulous, sensible TED talk where he reveals that the best place he ever visited was the one he was presently at. After that stop reading my blog, switch off your Wi-Fi, put the phone on flight mode and have a digital Sabbath.