Tharindu Dias
School
Deakin University In Melbourne
National School Of Business Management
Expertise
Android, Front-end Web Development, Gaming
- Tharindu has more than five years of experience writing in the technology niche, where he was credited for expanding readership and engagement at multiple publications, including TechWire.
- He has won merit awards for tech journalism during his time at News First.
- His management information system for youth organizations like Leos International won the award for Most Innovative at the IIT Programming Exhibit.
Experience
Tharindu's career in tech started as a full-stack web developer at 3CS in 2018, where he got first-hand experience on what it's like working in a software company. Eventually, he got the opportunity to mentor junior developers at 3CS. One of them introduced him to the world of tech journalism, and Tharindu has been writing tech since. He started writing content for news agencies like News First but branched out to more technology-focused publications like TechWire and readme.lk.
Education
Tharindu has a Bachelor's in Information Technology from Deakin University in Australia. He also has an HND in Web Page, Digital/Multimedia, and Information Resources Design from the National School of Business Management.
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Stories By Tharindu Dias
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The internet can be a scary place and letting your kids roam it freely may not sit well with you. If so, here are some apps to help ensure your family's safety.
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For reasons unknown, Google offers two competing navigation apps on Android devices. We break down their similarities and differences.
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Thanks to an FDA ruling, hearing ads are now available without a prescription or medical exam. But what are the pros and cons of picking OTC hearing aids?
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Our gaming consoles give us a break from the stresses of daily life. But it's important to consider their well-being too.
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There are a number of dating apps on the Google Play Store, but not all of them may be worth your time. We've compiled the five best Android apps for dating.
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Apple unveiled iOS 17 at WWDC earlier this month and brought out a lot of improvements to the platform, but there were still some things missing.
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For those just getting into 3D printing, whether as a hobby or a new profession, there are plenty of libraries out there for 3D printing files and models.
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The risk of losing or having your phone stolen is a constant concern. Here are the best anti-theft apps that you can install on your Android device.
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Though Fortnite has since been removed from the Google Play Store, there are other comparable battle royale titles and shooter games worth trying instead.
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For those looking to boost their energy savings or a layer of protection from weather events, the Tesla Powerwall's features can power your home efficiently.
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There are several competing standards for EV plugs, but it looks like several major automakers are embracing Tesla's formerly proprietary NACS.
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Making an informed decision when purchasing a new processor for your computer is crucial. Here are five things to watch out for when searching for a new CPU.
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The Mercedes G-Wagon 6x6 had an incredible array of luxury and off-road features that made this oversized picked up a force to be reckoned with.
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Numerous airlines have come and gone over the year, but there are some notable ones that really thought they had a good idea, only to ultimately come up short.
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Gas stations used to be called "service stations" and they really earned that title. Here are a few reasons why we think they were better than today's.
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Apple provided a next-gen boost to its MacBook lineup with the M2 Pro and M2 Max, giving buyers options to decide which chipset is right for them.
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While gaming on a smartphone or tablet has been a downgraded experience in the past, we're now at a point where open world games are available for Android.
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The healthcare industry is ready for some change. Could ChatGPT be just what the doctor ordered? Here are some ways it could help revolutionize the space.
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Since there's no way to establish a fiber-optic connection between space and the ground and radio waves weren't cutting it, NASA turned to lasers.
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Generative AI has already started to change how many approach their work. Here are five workflow generative AI tools that could help make your job easier.
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Most apps that claims to boost your cell signal are more likely to slow your phone down and drain the battery than to improve your cell signal.
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Shark Tank has made some humble business ideas into very popular products, but sometimes, a pitch is so bananas that it literally gets laughed off the show.
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It pays to look into the coverage each cellular provider offers in your area to ensure you get the best and most stable connection.
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Some users on TikTok are using generative AI to imagine what the world might be like if significant historical events had turned out differently.
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If you want a simple, low-profile yet rugged device that will track your activity and help you stay healthy, a fitness tracker is usually the way to go.
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Utilizing an app that can track your income and expenses and help you budget, save, and invest can be invaluable, but which are worth your time?
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If you are the owner of an Apple Watch, you have plenty of options to personalize the device. Here are the top five Apple Watch accessories in 2023.