Ehsanur Raza Ronny

Primary life roles: Confused dad, all round car guy, model car builder and cartoonist. Currently Editor of Shift (automobiles), Bytes (technology) and Next Step (career) for the Daily Star. Previously did four years hard labour in advertising before starting Shift and Next Step in 2013 while also re-branding the previous tech publication as Bytes.

How to smell amazing without suffocating the room

Fragrance should be subtle and intimate, not overpowering. Apply perfume to pulse points, avoid rubbing it in, and be mindful of seasonal changes. Winter’s cooler temperatures make scents last longer, but be cautious of external odours.

4w ago

Thinking of studying abroad? Here’s how school life varies worldwide

Student life looks very different around the world, with each country offering its own approach to education, exams, and extracurriculars. Whether it’s the schooling system or the academic pressures, where you study can shape your future in unique ways.

2m ago

Things that go bump and moo in the night

Horror stories do not come any scarier than a bull gone loose.

7m ago

How you too can nearly, almost, probably become a Jedi Knight

At its core, 'Star Wars' is a classic tale of underdogs taking on a powerful enemy; it's a story of hope and perseverance, of standing up for what's right even when the odds are against you.

1y ago

Where’s the cake?

It’s party time in the animal kingdom. A turtle just happens to be in charge of making a birthday cake. He’s small and he’s slow but he has a plan. He started early because he knew speed wasn’t his strength.

3y ago

6 steps to get people to trust your e-commerce site

You have a site or Facebook page for your business. You have great products. You also have a good amount of people that know about you. But no one is buying. Where lies the mystery? How do you turn those visitors into buyers?

3y ago

A new hope

Not quite as epic as the Stars Wars movie of the same title, but a new hope it is. Everything ends only to have a new beginning in one form or another. This happens to be my very last issue of Toggle, something my team and I brought to this height in a year and couple of months.

3y ago
April 17, 2015
April 17, 2015

Know your wheel lug nuts

Wheel lug nuts are like bass guitarists: very important but usually overlooked. Here's a helpful guide to keep your nuts tight and in place.

April 10, 2015
April 10, 2015

The new name over at Radisson

Geir Sikko talks to us about hotel management career prospects and opening up a new business in Bangladesh

April 1, 2015
April 1, 2015

Blue Train Camry: 1992 turbo SV30

Comfortable, reliable cruiser gets turned into a bruiser with the help of some 3SGTE turbo goodness.

April 1, 2015
April 1, 2015

Toy cars, but not really toy cars

Toy cars are the best possible things for kids when they are kids. Then they grow up and some of them still continue collecting their toys

March 30, 2015
March 30, 2015

Samsung Galaxy S6 edge: Edgy new boss

We got hold of the two S6 phones a while back and on day one we would see why people hold it as if it is the world's most expensive

March 25, 2015
March 25, 2015

Bangladesh isn't the worst, yet

Good news: Bangladesh isn't the worst at least not in terms of how we drive.

March 18, 2015
March 18, 2015

Family heirloom: 1967 Toyota Corona RT40

A 60's automotive icon gets a fresh lease on life at the hands of a proud owner - 1967 Toyota Corona RT40.

March 16, 2015
March 16, 2015

Samsung Galaxy A5

The Galaxy Alpha came out as a high end smartphone last year promising much but delivering little. The part-metal build was a

March 10, 2015
March 10, 2015

Nosebleeds are sometimes cool

Everything scary has a beginning that people sometimes overlook.

September 10, 2014
September 10, 2014

Microwonder 2014 Tata Nano Twist

More of a novelty, the Tata Nano promises great utility at the expense of excitement and beauty. In our crowded city, those last two may be a moot point.