Monday, September 2, 2019

How to add Firefox bookmarks to an Android home screen

Make opening websites considerably easier on Android with Firefox bookmark shortcuts.

How to enable caching on Nextcloud 16

Find out how to improve the performance of your Nextcloud cloud server by enabling caching.

Interview with Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Antonio Neri about the company's strategy to transform all of its products to "as-a-service" offerings (Sean Gallagher/Ars Technica)

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Interview with Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Antonio Neri about the company's strategy to transform all of its products to “as-a-service” offerings  —  Exclusive: Neri tells Ars about the leap HPE is making—and why not everyone will make it.  —  It's been just over two years …



Google adds an out of office feature to Gmail and Hangouts

Google is making things easier for you if you are out of office. If you are a Gsuite member, you can now mark ‘out of office’ on your Google Calendar and that will inform people reaching out to you even before they send an email or ping on Hangouts.

The new feature is available on Gmail and Hangouts. In Gmail and Hangouts, a banner that is positioned right in the compose window or the chat window respectively, will tell the user is out of office. The banner states the recipient is out of office and will back on so and so day and date. The banner comes right after you enter the recipients name on the compose window or if you open their chat.

The new feature is essentially to help you get more uninterrupted time away from work, while for a sender, it will be helpful for them to know the person they’re messaging is not there to reply.

The feature is being rolled out in phases to users. It will first hit instant mails and then come to scheduled emails as well. The feature was first announced at Google’s Cloud Next 2019 conference in April, as part of multiple new features announced for Gsuite users.

Hangouts is still on its death knell though. But Google has pushed the deadline to June 2020. Earlier in 2017, Google had announced it will be breaking Hangouts into two apps — Meet and Chat. Google first said they will be transitioning Gsuite users to the two apps and then the classic Hangouts users will be transitioned. However, later Google backtracked and said that on the basis of feedback from users, the transition will be postponed to June 2020.

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Chinese Face-Swapping App Goes Viral, Sparks Privacy Concerns

ZAO was uploaded to China's iOS App Store on Friday and immediately went viral. https://ift.tt/2lSz2ix

Manny Pacquiao, the Philippine Boxing Champ, Launches His Own Cryptocurrency

Pacquiao launched his very own cryptocurrency on Sunday at a free concert in Manila, where he serenaded more than 2,000 fans to drum up interest in the product. https://ift.tt/2lITIJC

Samsung Galaxy A90 5G Retail Box Leaks, Allegedly Listed on Company Site

The official retail box of the Samsung Galaxy A90 5G has reportedly leaked online, which tips the design and key specifications of the upcoming A-series smartphone.  https://ift.tt/2jWyveS

Realme Q to Sport 4,035mAh Battery, 20W VOOC Fast Charging Tech: CMO

Realme Q specifications have been further detailed by Realme CMO Xu Qi Chase. https://ift.tt/2lmTkjG

Sunday, September 1, 2019

Nokia 81, Nokia 8110 4G receive price cut in India ahead of IFA 2019 Berlin event

Nokia is holding an event at the upcoming IFA 2019 trade show that will take place in Berlin from September 6 to September 11. While the company is expected to announce a couple of new smartphones at the event, it has officially discounted some of its existing handsets ahead of the event. The price of the Nokia 8.1 has been slashed again, along with the Nokia 8810 4G. The Nokia 8.1 was previously available starting at Rs 19,999 and now, after the price cut, it can be purchased starting at Rs 15,999. On the other hand, the Nokia 8810 4G is now available with a Rs 1,000 discount and is priced at Rs 2,999. 

The Nokia 8.1 comes in two variants and the above-mentioned price is for its 4GB RAM variant. The 6GB version of the handset has not received any discounts and is still priced at Rs 22,999. As for the specs of the Nokia 8.1, it is made out of a single block of Series 6000 aluminium with dual-tone diamond-cut edges. It runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 SoC that is paired with 4GB + 64GB storage and 6GB RAM + 128GB of internal storage. It is backed by a 3500 mAh battery and runs on stock Android OS. Equipped with a 6.18-inch full-HD+ display that supports HDR 10. The phone also has a fingerprint sensor on the back. 

As for the Nokia 8810 4G, it is a smart feature phone that runs on KaiOS and supports 4G VoLTE for calling. The handset also comes with its own app store that gives users access to Google Assistant, Facebook, Google Maps, Twitter and more. The Nokia 8810 4G was announced for Rs 5,999 but the handset later received a price cut and was made available for Rs 3,999. With the laṭest price reduction, it can be bought for Rs 2,999. Do note that the discounted pricing of the two Nokia handsets is being reflected on ṭhe official Nokia India online store. 

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Moto One Action available via open sale in India: Price, specifications, where to buy and everything you need to know

If you are looking to pick up a Moto One Action, then there is good news for you. The smartphone, which was available via a flash sale, is now available via open sale. The Moto One Action is available in two colours - Denim Blue and Pearl White. Coming to the specifications of the device, the Moto One Action has a 6.3-inch Full HD+ LCD display with a resolution of 1080x2520. The reason the resolution looks a little odd is that it has a 21:9 aspect ratio. The company is calling it a CinemaAction display. Like Samsung’s flagship devices, the Moto One Action has a punch-hole camera in the top left corner for selfies. Under the hood, the One Action is powered by an octa-core Samsung Exynos 9609 processor clocked at 2.2 GHz. The smartphone also has 4GB RAM and 128GB storage. The storage is expandable via a microSD card. The endangered 3.5mm audio jack is also present on the device. It also houses a bottom-firing speaker. The phone runs on Android Pie and is an Android One device. The phone also comes with Moto Actions like twist to open the camera and chop to turn the flash on, so on and so forth.

At the back, the Motorola One Action has a triple camera setup. It has a 12MP+5MP camera for clicking photos and a dedicated 16MP camera for video recording. On the front of the smartphone, there is a 12MP selfie shooter. A 3500mAh battery powers the entire package and it also supports 10W fast charging. 

As of writing this article, the smartphone is available on Flipkart for Rs 13999. 

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A closer look at software architecture lock-in, which many developers consider their archenemy, in its many forms like vendor lock-in, product lock-in, and more (Gregor Hohpe/Martin Fowler)

Gregor Hohpe / Martin Fowler:
A closer look at software architecture lock-in, which many developers consider their archenemy, in its many forms like vendor lock-in, product lock-in, and more  —  A significant share of architectural energy is spent on reducing or avoiding lock-in.  That's a rather noble objective …



Realme Phone With Quad Rear Cameras, Snapdragon 730G Surfaces Online

An unnamed Realme phone packing quad rear cameras and powered by the Snapdragon 730G has surfaced online. https://ift.tt/2lh1ydj

ETtech Top 5: Lenskart set to turn unicorn, Swiggy's commission cap & more

A closer look at today's biggest tech and startup news and why they matter. https://ift.tt/2kaOZAh https://ift.tt/eA8V8J

Apple plans up to 3 brick-and-mortar outlets, one online retail store in India

​​ According to sources privy to the development, Apple has conveyed to the government its plans to set up physical as well as an online store, in line with its 'global experience' centres for Apple-branded products. https://ift.tt/2lmExWc

Huawei Mate 30 series confirmed to launch on September 19

Confirming previous rumours, Huawei has announced the launch date of its upcoming Mate 30 series. The Huawei Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro are set to launch on September 19 in Munich. Recently, Huawei’s 90-day extension period to conduct business with US firms ended, and Google has officially said that Huawei won’t be allowed to use the company's Android OS, services and popular apps like Google Maps on the upcoming Huawei Mate 30 series. 

Huawei took to Twitter to announce the launch date of the Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro. The company is urging consumers to “rethink possibilities” - hinting at an Android substitute on the Mate 30 series. The teaser suggests a circular rear camera setup, which was also seen on alleged leaked promo image of the Huawei Mate 30 Pro.

Huawei Mate 30 Pro is expected to sport the same quad rear camera setup that is used on the P30 Pro. The P30 Pro features a 40MP primary sensor that has an f/1.6 aperture lens. In contrast, a previous report suggests that the Huawei Mate 30 Pro could feature two custom-made 40MP cameras on the back, instead of just one. The handset is most likely to use the company’s patented RYYB pixel layout. 

The Mate 30 series is tipped to be powered by the unannounced Kirin 990 processor, which is touted to be better in terms of power efficiency. Additionally, Huawei Consumer Business Software, Dr Wang Chenglu, has reportedly said that the upcoming Mate 30 lineup might not come pre-installed with Google Play Services. The company might use its home-grown HarmonyOS, which can apparently be used on a wide range of devices including TVs, smartphones, wearables, and more. 

Additionally, the Mate 30 series is said to ship with 25W wireless charging support, which is even higher than the 15W wireless fast charging that is currently available on Samsung’s latest Note flagship.

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Russia's finance minister says Russian companies have begun using bitcoin and other digital currencies in international payments to counter Western sanctions (Gleb Bryanski/Reuters)

Gleb Bryanski / Reuters : Russia's finance minister says Russian companies have begun using bitcoin and other digital currencies in i...