Tushar Mehta
School
University School Of Chemical Technology, GGSIP University, New Delhi, India
Expertise
Android, MacOS, Hi-Fi Audio
- Tushar has written for the past nine years on topics spanning science & technology, sports, politics, culture, and art and reviewed dozens of smartphones, TVs, audio equipment, wearables, and laptops.
- As a journalist, Tushar has met with and interviewed numerous tech leaders in India.
- He particularly fancies the Chinese smartphone industry and can distinguish any Android-based interface, like OneUI or Oxygen OS, from another in one gaze.
Experience
Tushar works as a part-time writer at SlashGear, where his love for technology and automobiles merge. He has always been passionate about making technology more accessible and consumer-friendly, which inspired him to be a technology journalist despite his engineering degree. Tushar also writes at Digital Trends and has worked at XDA, Android Central, and Screen Rant, among other renowned publications in the past. He likes to tinker with electronics and has a knack for condensing technical jargon into simpler terms. Besides tech and auto, Tushar has written across fields, including science, politics, culture, music, and movies.
Education
Tushar holds a Bachelor of Technology in Chemical Engineering. After his degree, he chose to explore his love for technology by writing about it.
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Stories By Tushar Mehta
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Uber is preparing to serve adds across its eponymous ride-sharing app, Uber Eats, as well as Drizly, based on recommendations and locations you're headed to.
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Home entertainment sets continue to balloon in size, panel quality, and features. These are the new TV models coming out in 2023 from the biggest manufacturers.
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A viral video seemingly showed a U.S. military anti-aircraft gun aiming at a civilian passenger plane, but luckily, the plane was never under any threat.
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Motorola has announced the Razr+ 2023 foldable with a revamped design and more useful outer display. How does it stack up again the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4?
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The new Motorola Razr+ 2023 foldable smartphone launches in the U.S. today with a scintillating new outer display.
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Melding premium Italian design with EVs, Aehra's upcoming 'supercar' sedan has finally been teased, offering a glimpse before its full unveiling this June.
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With the ubiquity of entertainment sets running Android TV and the like, Google has quietly ended support for the formative, first-gen Chromecast sticks.
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This guide walks you through the numerous methods to install Android apps on a smart TV, some through the TV and others manually.
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The Rivian R1T has been held back by slow deliveries. However, a recent press release indicates that the wait for a new Rivian R1T should be getting shorter.
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Google is hopping back into the tablet market with the Pixel Tablet, boasting a new speaker dock - and exclusive features along with it - that aren't on iPad.
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Google has a couple of plans to make sure super realistic images created by AI aren't mistaken for actual photos, though some big questions remain.
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Cherry launches a new wireless mechanical keyboard with its MX Ultra Low Profile (ULP) mechanical switches starting today. It's thin and attractive but pricey.
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ChatGPT creator OpenAI added the option for users to disable chat logging and delete chat history if you are concerned for your privacy.
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A second display is a great productivity hack, but it can be difficult if you're connecting an Android device to a Mac computer. We've got the steps here.
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If you've been looking to get in on the ChatGPT game, now you can use Microsoft's Bing Chat. It's open to everyone as of today on the Edge browser.
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Ahead of Google I/O 2023, another leak of the Google Pixel 7a seemingly confirms some big upgrades and changes over the previous, budget-friendly Tensor phone.
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Siri has been a stalwart helper for iPhone users over the last few years, but ChatGPT's improved AI tech is impressive - and can replace Siri on your iPhone.
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Sony recently made its earnings for the financial year ending in March 2023 public and revealed it managed to sell 19.1 million PS5s during these twelve months.
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Onyx BOOX has announced the latest in its line of ePaper tablets, the Tab Ultra C, with a 10.3" color screen, Android-based OS, and detachable keyboard.
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Pricing and preorder dates have been confirmed for the OnePlus Pad, marking another entry into the competitive market of dedicated Android tablets.
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Apple's anticipated mixed-reality headset may be only months away, and leaks suggest it'll launch with a huge price tag. How will Apple justify the cost?
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New leaks have emerged about the Samsung Galaxy S24, due out early next year. We have rumors of memory upgrades, processor upgrades, and more.
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According to sources aware of his plans, Elon Musk is building a high-profile team of AI researchers and engineers for the new startup.
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New rumors suggest that Samsung will radically change much of the internals of its next flagship line of smartphones. We have all the details.
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Twitter has a new idea to tempt $8 out of your wallet for a Twitter Blue subscription, especially if you want to publish your new novel as a tweet.
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Apple may be skipping out on a unique haptic feedback hardware feature that was planned for the iPhone 15, potentially related to hardware delays.
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If you have Twitter Circles set up, beware that they might not be as private as you think. The feature has a pretty big bug. We have all the details.