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I am a tech geek who loves to be around gadgets and is ready to involve any debate, including tech and gadgets.

Here at Techanalsyia, I am trying to share whatever I know about gadgets and try to help others who seek answers to some technical jargon that they don't know about. And as a tech blogger, I am experiencing and learning new things which I try to share with you.

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