Stop Guessing: Mappa AI Decodes Candidate Behavior by Voice.

The Gut Feeling Dilemma: Can AI Really Find Your Next Star Employee? Look, let me be honest. In my 8+ years covering the tech world, from the dizzying heights of AI development breakthroughs to the nitty-gritty of software development practices, one thing remains constant: hiring is hard. Really hard. I’ve been on both sides – the nervous candidate trying to articulate my value, and the interviewer trying to read between the lines of a resume and a 30-minute chat. That “gut feeling” we all rely on? It’s often just a fancy word for unconscious bias. ...

October 29, 2025 · 8 min · Jithin Joseph

Not a Morning Person? Simulate Sunrise for Easier Wake-Ups.

Ditching the Alarm Clock Jolt: Why These Sunrise Alarms Are My Secret Weapon Against the Fall Time Change (and Tech Burnout) Alright, folks, Jithin Joseph here. You know me, I spend my days deep in the trenches of software development, sniffing out the next big thing in AI development, or, let’s be honest, worrying about cyber security implications of every new gadget. But sometimes, even a tech journalist needs to step away from the flashing screens and find a little analog (or analog-simulated) peace. And that, my friends, brings us to the humble, yet surprisingly sophisticated, sunrise alarm clock. ...

October 28, 2025 · 9 min · Jithin Joseph

From Ear (1) to E: Nothing's Four-Year TWS Mastery?

Alright, grab a coffee, folks. It’s Jithin Joseph here, and we’re talking earbuds today. Not just any earbuds, mind you, but the latest iteration from a brand that’s carved out a very unique niche for itself: the Nothing Ear (3). I remember when Nothing first dropped the Ear (1) four years ago. Everyone was buzzing about the transparent design – a breath of fresh air in a sea of identical white or black plastic. Fast forward to today, and Nothing isn’t just a quirky startup; they’re an established player in the TWS market, consistently delivering impressive hardware paired with a surprisingly polished software experience. So, when the Ear (3) landed on my desk, my curiosity was definitely piqued. After weeks of coffee-fueled coding sessions, endless video calls, and enough playlists to span a small country, I’ve got some thoughts. And trust me, as someone who practically lives with earbuds glued to my ears for software development deep dives and interviews with AI development experts, my standards are pretty high. ...

October 27, 2025 · 7 min · Jithin Joseph

When PC Gaming Becomes A $6,000 Obsession.

The $6,000 Gaming Laptop: Is it Genius, or Just Glorious Overkill? Alright, let’s grab that virtual coffee, because we need to talk about something that’s been rattling around in my head since I saw the specs sheet for MSI’s latest behemoth. As a tech journalist who’s spent the better part of eight years knee-deep in emerging technologies, I’ve seen my fair share of boundary-pushing hardware. But then, you see a gaming laptop with a price tag that makes you do a double-take – nearly $6,000. Specifically, we’re talking about the MSI Titan 18, which clocks in at a cool $5,699.99. ...

October 26, 2025 · 9 min · Jithin Joseph

Don't Miss World Series Game 1: Dodgers vs. Blue Jays Cable-Free!

Hey there, tech fam! Grab a virtual coffee, because tonight isn’t just about baseball; it’s about how we consume entertainment in 2025. Yeah, you heard me. Tonight, the Dodgers face off against the Blue Jays in Game 1 of the World Series. As a tech journalist who lives and breathes AI development, cloud computing, and the intricacies of SaaS solutions, I’m usually dissecting the latest breakthroughs in machine learning or diving deep into cyber security protocols. But tonight? Tonight, my primary mission is a very human one: figuring out the absolute best way to watch this epic showdown without cable. ...

October 25, 2025 · 8 min · Jithin Joseph

End Back Pain, Improve Posture: Top Laptop Stands

Hey everyone, Jithin Joseph here! If you’re anything like me, your laptop isn’t just a tool; it’s an extension of your brain, your workspace, and, let’s be honest, probably where you spend a good chunk of your waking hours. As someone who’s spent the better part of a decade covering everything from the latest in AI development to the intricacies of cyber security for major publications, I’ve seen my fair share of tech setups. And let me tell you, a bad setup is a fast track to backaches, neck strain, and a general feeling of “ugh” by 3 PM. ...

October 25, 2025 · 8 min · Jithin Joseph

Sonos Drama: Are Customers Done Investing?

Remember When Sonos Stumbled? Let’s Talk About What’s Next. Look, let me be honest with you. Last year, when the whole Sonos app debacle hit, I, like many of you, felt a gut punch. As someone who’s spent the better part of a decade covering how tech integrates into our daily lives, particularly smart home ecosystems, I’ve seen countless companies stumble. But Sonos? They’ve always been the gold standard for whole-home audio, a company that usually just works. The app update was, frankly, a disaster. My own system, which I rely on daily for everything from background music during deep work sessions to blasting tunes for my kids, became temperamental. Speakers randomly vanishing? Oh yeah, I lived that frustration. ...

October 24, 2025 · 9 min · Jithin Joseph

MacBook 2025: Picking The Perfect Apple Laptop For You

The MacBook Conundrum of 2025: My Honest Take on Apple’s Laptops Alright, folks, grab a coffee (or whatever your poison is). We need to talk about MacBooks. Specifically, which MacBook you should be eyeing as we barrel towards 2025. I know, I know, another “best MacBook” article. But hear me out. As someone who’s spent the better part of eight years knee-deep in emerging tech – from the nitty-gritty of AI development to wrangling with complex cyber security protocols – my perspective isn’t just about benchmark scores. It’s about real-world grunt work, late-night coding sessions, and those moments where your machine either sings or chokes. ...

October 24, 2025 · 8 min · Jithin Joseph

AWS DNS Disaster: Who Woke Up on the Wrong Side?

AWS Outage Reminds Us Why $2,449 Internet-Dependent Beds Are a Bad Idea The Morning After: Not So Smart After All Honestly, I woke up last week feeling a bit like I was still in a bad dream. My Twitter feed was a graveyard of frustrated users, and news alerts were screaming about an Amazon Web Services (AWS) outage that had effectively broken a significant chunk of the internet. As a tech journalist who’s spent 8+ years diving deep into cloud computing and SaaS solutions, I’ve seen my share of internet hiccups, but this one hit a little different. ...

October 23, 2025 · 8 min · Jithin Joseph

Big 4K Thrills vs. Mini Projector: Unexpected Value?

Alright, settle in, grab a virtual coffee. We need to talk about tiny projectors and big surprises. Earlier this year, I had a blast testing a beast of a 4K projector – we’re talking $1500, a proper home cinema centerpiece. It was glorious, but let’s be real, not everyone’s budget (or living space) stretches that far. So, when the Aurzen BOOM Air landed on my desk, an updated model of a mini projector clocking in at under $300, I’ll be honest, I expected a toy. A cute gadget, maybe, but not much more. ...

October 23, 2025 · 8 min · Jithin Joseph