Ketaki Bhojnagarwala
School
University Of Warwick
Sophia College For Women
Expertise
Consumer Tech, Software, Social Media
- Ketaki always thought she would edit books for a living, but having been a tech journalist and editor since 2009, she wouldn't change a thing.
- Her first mobile phone was the legendary Nokia 3310, on which she spent long hours playing Snake and texting on the T9 keypad.
- Over 15 years later, she ended up winning the modern Nokia 3310 at Mobile World Congress in 2017.
Experience
Ketaki's first journalism job over 13 years ago accidentally landed her in the field of consumer technology, and she hasn't looked back since. She's worked at the Hindu Business Line, 91mobiles, and is currently a Tech Editor at Screen Rant. She has extensive experience with on-ground reporting, research, and reviews. While she's adept at writing on most consumer tech topics, including laptops, wearables, smart home devices, apps, and software, she particularly enjoys testing smartphones – both Apple and Android. When she's not working, she's probably reading fantasy fiction on her Kindle.
Education
Ketaki has a Bachelor's degree in English from Sophia College For Women, Mumbai and a Master's Degree in English Literature from the University of Warwick, UK.
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Stories By Ketaki Bhojnagarwala
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Children can use iPads effectively for a variety of reasons, including education and entertainment, but setting up some parental supervision goes a long way.
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Want to add some pizzazz to your Facetime moments? With iOS 17, special gestures you make can unlock new flourishes that play over your Facetime screen.
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While it is possible your Fire TV can be hacked, there isn't much the hacker can do with it. So, if your Fire TV is acting weird, this could be why.
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The Google Pixel 8 Pro has launched, and not only is it getting seven years of features and updates, but it is also integrating some incredible. AI features
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If you want to take your smartphone photography to the next level, or just try something new, we have some suggestions for some lens attachments you can try.
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The new Action Button on the iPhone 15 Pro series can be programmed to do pretty much anything. Here's how you can do something similar on Android.
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If you're worried about a poisonous berry or plant, your iPhone's Visual Look Up feature can help you out, as long as you've an active internet connection.
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If your AirPods were submerged in water then you need to take quick action by trying to wipe them off with a micro-fiber towel or try the Water Eject Shortcut.
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Phones from the iPhone 12 and up support wireless charging, which means there are plenty of MagSafe capable wireless chargers out there to choose from.
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Instagram's status features can be handy for letting you know when your friends are online and vice versa, but if you'd like to go inivisible, there is a way.
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In 2009, cyber researchers uncovered one of the largest and most powerful espionage networks in history. We still don't know who was responsible.
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If you find yourself always running late despite setting reminders and putting things on your calendar, this Apple Watch setting might be worth a try.
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Google's Chromecast devices are versatile streaming accessories that can bring all sorts of TV straight to the screen - even the most frugal streaming services.
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This microscopic addition, which initially weakened a key part of the iPhone, has helped Apple save hundreds of millions of dollars.
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Back in the day, making prank phone calls on a landline with your friends was pretty common. Now, Android users can use spoofing apps to do the same thing.
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If you use a Windows PC, you probably look at the taskbar all day long. Why not spruce it up with a bit of color? The procedure only takes a minute.
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If you want to quickly access a website or a certain webpage on your Android phone regularly, creating a shortcut is the best way to set that up.
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Apple's new FineWoven cases might be more environmentally friendly, but it sounds like some quality control issues have dampened the hype around them.
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Did your Apple Watch unexpectedly start ringing in a meeting and make you panic? Turn on this setting to easily mute it going forward.
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Sometimes, not every Android app will be available on the Google Play Store in your region, which means you'll need to install the APK file instead.
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If you have a cracked windshield, there are some steps you can take to prevent the crack from getting larger, and one of those involves a common office supply.
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With a move to USB-C connectors, iPhones can now use USB-C to HDMI adapters to display content on a monitor or TV. These are the best adapters for the job.
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Even if a pet has all of the things they need to live a healthy and happy life, there are some must-have tech products that will make a pet owners life easier.
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If your Fire TV Stick, Fire TV Cube, or smart Fire TV has run out of storage, here are a few things you can do to make some space and get it running smoothly.
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The Apple ecosystems is very tight in terms of devices working together and that's very true when it comes to the iPad and the Mac. Here's a good trick to know.
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If you've got a photo of an iPhone next to an Apple TV on your TV screen, here's how you can restore and fix it, starting with iOS 17.