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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As AI technology begins to ape human behavior with ever greater subtlety, can it also take on the human tendency to slow down around the end of the year?
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The new WiiM Amp, available for a fraction of the Sonos Amp's price, can handle lossless audio and supports all major Hi-Fi music streaming services.
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If you are an outdoor enthusiast and like to explore in the snow or dry land, then you may need a Snowdog machine. Here's what they are and what they can do.
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Fast Pair speeds up the process of pairing Bluetooth devices like headphones to Android devices, taking advantage of location services for seamless connection.
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Moving from an acoustic to an electric guitar can be challenging, given the number of factors involved in picking the best electric guitar. Let us help you.
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While Double Tap is a new feature allowing users to control their new Apple Watch, there is a way to use it on older Apple Watch series and iPhones.
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The sale of Activision-Blizzard has cleared its final hurdle which means "Call of Duty", "World of Warcraft", and more will officially belong to Microsoft.
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Google is bringing a serious upgrade to its lineup of smartphones with the Pixel 8 Pro, including updated cameras, a brighter new display, and more.
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If you have a new Samsung Galaxy Watch, but can't figure out how to connect your Google Wallet, don't worry because setting it up is easier than you think.
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The switch to USB-C in the iPhone has a lot of repercussions, some of which may not be obvious to the average user. We break it all down for you.
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The good news is the battery in every new iPhone is bigger than its counterpart in the previous generation. But will it be large enough to make a difference?
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Android Auto is capable of add a ton of functionality to your car's head unit — but only if you have the right utility apps installed on your phone.
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The Xgimi Horizon Ultra 4K projector is a long-throw projector with Dolby Vision HDR support. It's a home unit with a feature set usually reserved for theaters.
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Apple recently filed some new patents, fueling fresh whispers about the company's long-rumored (but unannounced) car, which may or may not be autonomous.
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Succeeding the existing hauler van, the Mercedes-Benz eSprinter EV is up for preorder, and the price difference is massive compared to its gas predecessor.
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After introducing it on tablets and laptops, TCL is bringing its ePaper-like tech to two new phones, promising eye comfort and less glare.
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If you want to remotely unlock the doors or toggle the air conditioning of your Tesla without even picking up your iPhone, this is the guide you're looking for.
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In a bid to appeal to regulators in the U.K., Microsoft and Ubisoft are forming an unusual alliance to spread the wealth of Activision-Blizzard games.
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You Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 determines what your sleep animal is based on how you sleep. Here's how to set that up and what each animal means.
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WhatsApp is used by billions of people worldwide, but it wasn't always that way. At one time, its promising growth alone led to its very expensive sale.
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WhatsApp offers end-to-end encryption for all communication, but it also offers encryption for data backups on Android and iPhone as well - just not by default.
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Lenovo may be looking to enter the handheld gaming market with a Windows-based Steam competitor. The company is no stranger to handheld gaming.
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With the arrival of Samsung's new foldable smartphones, the Razr Plus has renewed competition. Let's break it down for you.
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The OnePlus Pad is more or less the only premium Android tablet on the market. How does it stack up against Apple's similarly priced iPad Air?
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For those looking to snag the craziest Mustang out there, the 2024 Ford Mustang Dark Horse R is a race-ready monster for the "Mustang Challenge" series.
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Samsung is updating its smartwatch lineup with the Galaxy Watch 6 and Classic variant, and while they're both similar, there are some key differences.
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Elon Musk and Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino have begun the exodus away from Twitter's original branding today, as the new 'X' logo has been implemented.