Sunday, September 15, 2019

Oppo A9 2020 Goes on Sale in India Today via Amazon at 12 Noon

Oppo A9 2020 price in India starts at Rs. 16,990, and goes up to Rs. 19,990. It will go on sale at 12 Noon via Amazon in the country. https://ift.tt/2LRERWF

Realme XT to Go on Sale in India for the First Time Today

Realme XT price in India starts at Rs. 15,999, and the phone will go on sale today through Flipkart and Realme.com starting 12pm (noon) IST. https://ift.tt/2ZVOtsJ

Apparel makers stitch low-priced lines for etailers

Luggage brands are also introducing products exclusively for online sales. These include Georgia, Copa and Camp from American Tourister, the Thorium range of Safari and Skybags’ Rubik.​​ https://ift.tt/2I97y0c https://ift.tt/eA8V8J

Motorola TV Launch Today: How to Watch Live Stream, Expected Features

Motorola TV will be offered by Flipkart in India. The Motorola TV launch event will start at 11:30am today. https://ift.tt/2O2BwXy

Moto E6S Set to Launch in India Today: How to Watch Live Stream

Moto E6S is set to launch in India today. Unveiled at IFA 2019 as Moto E6 Plus this month, the new budget smartphone was recently teased on Flipkart. https://ift.tt/2I6zsu0

The dearth of TikTok videos on Hong Kong protests offers a glimpse of how China could shape the perception of real-world events by US and global audiences (Washington Post)

Washington Post:
The dearth of TikTok videos on Hong Kong protests offers a glimpse of how China could shape the perception of real-world events by US and global audiences  —  Hong Kong unrest features prominently on most social media, but not on TikTok  —  A search for “#hongkong” on Twitter reveals …



Industry wants careful drafting of regulation on non-personal data

Concerns about the possibility of non-personal data being clubbed with the Bill on personal data protection had cropped up after the Ministry of Electronics and IT https://ift.tt/31rMtWq https://ift.tt/eA8V8J

China Unicom and China Telecom, the two smaller mobile carriers among China's big three operators, are teaming up to build 5G networks across 15 Chinese cities (Cyrus Lee/ZDNet)

Cyrus Lee / ZDNet:
China Unicom and China Telecom, the two smaller mobile carriers among China's big three operators, are teaming up to build 5G networks across 15 Chinese cities  —  China Unicom has struck a deal with its rival China Telecom to build their 5G networks together to cut costs.



How do you leave a warning that lasts as long as nuclear waste?

The fight over fuel economy rules is getting messy

Facebook may soon launch a TV streaming device under the Portal brand: Report

It looks like we have got new information about Facebook’s plan to enter the TV streaming sphere. According to a report by Variety, the device will be a ‘Portal’ branded device and will work in a manner similar to Amazon’s Fire TV Stick, but will offer a number of extra features by way of a camera and far-field microphones.

As per the report, the device’s camera and microphones will be used for video chatting, and may even offer a form of augmented reality. The device is tipped to run Android, which is also used by Facebook’s Oculus Go and Oculus Quest devices. Further, the report notes that this will also make it easier to work with content providers who already have developed Android-based apps for Amazon and Google. 

Facebook is already tipped to be in talks with streaming services such as Disney, Hulu and Netflix to integrate their services into the new device. However, Variety’s sources note that the new TV device will have a bigger focus on content consumption as compared to existing devices. 

Facebook launched two Portal devices last year, namely the Portal and Portal+. The standard Portal packs a 10-inch display with a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels, while the Portal+ features a 15-inch display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. The devices also come with Amazon’s Alexa and feature a Smart Camera and Smart Sound technology. The Smart Camera is able to follow actions and is able to automatically pans and zooms into the subject. The Smart Sound tech is said to minimise background noise and enhance that of the person speaking. Both devices have not net launched in India.

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LG may soon unveiled G Pad 5 tablet with 101-inch display, Snapdragon 821 SoC: Report

It looks like LG may be planning to unveil a new tablet soon. The guys over at XDA Developers noticed references to a new G Pad with the code name tf10. It was noted that the same tablet was certified by Google to run the Play Store, Play apps and services. Further, the report notes that it received the Android Enterprise Recommended certification. The listing suggests that the device may be called the G Pad 5, with the model name LM-T600L. Further, the device is tipped to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 SoC. 

Other specifications of the tablet include a large 10.1-inch display with a resolution of 1920x1200 pixels and a display aspect ratio of 16:10. Further, it is tipped to support LTE, and does not offer NFC connectivity. The report notes that one of the models may offer 4GB RAM and 32GB storage, but there may be other models that offer different memory configurations. The tablet is said to offer Android 9 Pie with LG UX customisations. 

It is not yet known if or when the South Korean manufacturer will unveil the LG G Pad 5, or even if it will be called that. However, the company did recently reveal a new smartphone called the LG Q70. The phone packs a 6.4-inch Full HD+ display with an aspect ratio 18.5:9. It runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 SoC and offer 4GB RAM and 64GB onboard storage. The phone runs Android 9 Pie and features a fingerprint sensor located at the back. 

As far as cameras go, the LG Q70 features a triple-rear camera setup with a 32MP+13MP+5MP configuration. The 32MP senor is the primary sensor, while the 13MP unit features an ultra wide angle lens. The 5MP sensor acts as a depth sensor. At the front, the device sports a punch hole design, with a 16MP unit. Other features of the phone includes a 4000mAh battery, with support for Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0.

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Nokia 42 and Nokia 32 receive another price cut

The Nokia 3.2 and Nokia 4.2 were launched earlier this year and received their first price cut in June, and are now receiving their second price cut. The phones have been in the market for round-about 4 months. The new discounted pricing is reflecting on Nokia India’s website and hence, should also be applicable in stores.

The Nokia 3.2 (Review) launched in May 2019 with a  price tag of Rs. 8,990 for its 2GB RAM/ 16GB storage variant, and Rs. 10,790 for its 3GB RAM/ 32GB storage variant. The phone packs a 6.2 inch TFT LCD display and is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 429 SoC. The 3GB RAM variant also sports a fingerprint sensor for secure unlock, along with a dual SIM card tray and a MicroSD card slot. This variant of the phone was priced at Rs 10,290 after its first price cut and has now come down to Rs. 8999, as listed on Nokia India’s website. The 2GB RAM variant is now down to Rs 7,999 from Rs 8490.

The Nokia 4.2 (Review) has a 5.7 inch HD+ display, with a waterdrop notch. The phone runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 439 SoC paired with 3GB of RAM. There is a 13 megapixel camera on the back, alongside a 2 megapixel secondary camera for collecting depth information. To top it all off, there’s a 4000mAh battery to keep the phone chugging for a whole day, if not more. The phone has now been priced at Rs 9,499 for the 3GB RAM variant, down from Rs 10,490.

The phones are currently available at their new prices on Nokia India’s website.

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Winklevoss' crypto exchange Gemini launches Gemini Custody, a custody service targeting financial institutions, with support for 18 cryptocurrencies (Nikhilesh De/CoinDesk)

Nikhilesh De / CoinDesk:
Winklevoss' crypto exchange Gemini launches Gemini Custody, a custody service targeting financial institutions, with support for 18 cryptocurrencies  —  The Gemini exchange is launching an institutional-grade crypto custody solution, according to an announcement Tuesday.



Google Pixel 4 to have promising astrophotography capabilites

Just yesterday, the team at XDA Developers gave us the first look at the various camera features that would be a part of the Google Pixel 4. This, they achieved this by updating their Google Pixel 3 to Android 10.0, and then tearing down the Camera app’s apk to see what all features were going to be found on the company’s upcoming phone. One of the features listed was an improved Night Sight mode.

Now the team at XDA has gone further and shared that the Pixel 4 could have some very impressive astrophotography capabilities, especially for a phone. Using the modded APK for Google Camera 7.0, the team was able to take incredibly impressive photos of the night sky. This, the team says, was possible thanks to improved algorithms for Night Sight, which also includes better tripod detection. The current Google Camera app is able to take exposures up to 5 seconds only, while the new version of the app will be able to go up to 15 seconds (or even higher). The team conducted the test on the Google Pixel 3XL using the existing Google Camera app and the modded one.

Google’s Pixel smartphones have always been at the forefront of smartphone computation photography, since their introduction back in 2016. Last year, Google amazed audiences all over the world with what the Pixel 3 could achieve in low light using the Night Sigh feature. This, was promptly replicated by multiple OEMs, with “Night mode” now becoming a staple across the Android smartphone portfolio. However, no one in the industry has been able to match Google’s results, except for Huawei with its P30 Pro. The P30 Pro is capable of taking very impressive photos in the dark, using just the regular camera mode. In some scenarios, we noted that the P30 Pro’s output in the normal mode matched the Pixel’s output from Night Sight. The P30 Pro also boasted of some impressive caapbilities when it came to taking photos of the Moon, but it appears that the Google Pixel 4 could be an all-round camera for astrophotography.

Are you excited about the Google Pixel 4? Tell us in the comments!

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Russian cryptocurrency payment network A7 expands to Africa, as Moscow builds an alternative payments system amid western sanctions after its Ukraine invasion (Financial Times)

Financial Times : Russian cryptocurrency payment network A7 expands to Africa, as Moscow builds an alternative payments system amid weste...