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This week, we’re diving into three things that caught our eye. We finally got our hands on the new MediaTek Dimensity 9300. Everyone else is talking about clock speeds. We want to talk about Sakthi (energy).

Vanakkam, tech lovers! 👋

Let’s be honest for a second. Most tech reviews on the internet feel like they were written by a robot, for a robot. You open a video about the latest Snapdragon chip, and within 30 seconds, you’re drowning in "teraflops" and "nanometers" until your brain short-circuits. tamil tech central

If you charge your phone once a day, stick with the "Rajini" chip. You don’t need 3 million AnTuTu points to scroll Instagram reels. 2. App of the Week: "Uyir" (The Tamil Keyboard Revolution) We Tamil speakers have a unique problem. Typing "Vanakkam" in English letters feels like eating biryani with a fork—it works, but the soul is missing.

Enter . Yes, we know about Gboard. But this new indie app solves the "Auto-Correct Apocalypse." You know when you type "Nalla irukeengala?" and it corrects to "Nalla irukengala?" and suddenly you sound like a textbook? This week, we’re diving into three things that

Can AI explain to your project manager why the server crashed without blaming the network guy? No.

* Adios. Wait. Pogiren. * Follow Tamil Tech Central for reviews that actually make sense, tips that save money, and memes that hit too close to home. #TamilTechCentral #NammaTech We want to talk about Sakthi (energy)

Uyir uses AI trained on actual Tamil cinema dialogue and local slang. It predicts "Aiyo" before you even finish the "A". It’s free, no ads, and your WhatsApp statuses will finally look classy. Last week, someone asked in our WhatsApp group: "Saar, will ChatGPT replace Tamil software engineers?"