Author Archives: Keshav

About Keshav

An avid freelance writer and technology enthusiast, Keshav Khera is young geek from India. Fanatic about the web, he also writes a blog and makes unsuccessful efforts to avoid twitter

ColorSuckr Sucks Colors From Images

Recently, we reviewed Pictaculous – a web app, that generates color palettes from images. Probably someone felt that Pictaculous was too lonely in the crowd. So another product to accompany it is developed. Here comes ColorSuckr, a friendly company to … Continue reading

Futz.me Is Your Command Line On The Address Bar

Futz.me is a simple tool that lets you email notes, pictures, links, files to yourself for later viewing, in a command line fashion. The best part about Futz is its simplicity. Once you signup, there is no more logging in … Continue reading

Pictaculous Generates Color Palettes Off Images

Ever wanted to create a color palette from an image? Or find what all colors fit best with an image while doing a project or assignment? Worry not, Pictaculous helps you find the best colors that suit the image your … Continue reading

Panasonic Launches New Cameras: FZ35, FP8 & ZR1

Panasonic yesterday announced some new additions to its Lumix range of premium compact cameras. The cameras launched: FZ35, FP8 and ZR1 target different audiences and sport varied features. The cameras are planned to release this September. Let’s check what Panasonic … Continue reading

Sony Steps Into The Netbook Market: Unveils Sony Vaio W

When Sony unveiled Vaio P series in January this year, everyone called it a netbook, but Sony disagreed and wanted to call it a ‘lifestyle PC’. Well said, with the $1000 price tag it had and sleek pocket-size design. But … Continue reading

VLC 1.0 Released | Gets Better At Being The Best Video Player

VLC 1.0 came out today, fixing a lot of bugs and adding some new features. The “throw anything at it” media player also got added support for more formats and new codecs to make it better than before. The new … Continue reading

Read Print is an Online Library Where You Can Read Books For Free

“I find television to be very educating.  Every time somebody turns on the set, I go in the other room and read a book.” Said Groucho Marx. But apparently, everyone these days is too busy to read books. Of course … Continue reading

Crush3r: Create Minimalistic Invitations For Private Events

Crush3er (pronounced: Crusher) is an online tool that lets you create invitations rapidly. With Crush3r, you can easily create invitations for a variety of functions, parties, get togethers or any social gathering and distribute them easily through the medium of email.

Create a Self Hosted Invoice Application With Siwapp

If you work on the web or run an internet business, billing and invoicing your clients is certainly going to take a lot of your time. There are some invoicing solutions on the web, some of them are free and … Continue reading

Mixcloud Invites Giveaway

We wrote about Mixcloud yesterday, an internet radio and podcasts site for music creators. Mixcloud is currently in a private invitation-only beta but I’ve been in touch with Nico Perez from the Mixcloud team and he was generous enough to … Continue reading