Windows 11 is finally here, and what better occasion to mention it than the month our parent brand celebrates its silver jubilee? Looking back 25 years, I was just out of school and Bill Gates, Microsoft and Windows 95 had only started becoming household names as a result of globalisation and economic liberalisation in India. Shortly afterwards, we were introduced to what looked like bricks with antennas someone called a cellular phone. Nokia, Motorola, and Alcatel rapidly replaced National, JVC, TDK, and the likes from the Indian homes. Never had we realised that the following years would change everything around us, and so fast. And then there were a few gadgets that came and fell by the wayside, like pagers and zip drives. Well, I could go on forever, locked…
