Sabtu, 29 April 2017

Worlds first thermal imaging smartphone Cat S60 launching in India soon


US based popular rugged phone maker Caterpillar introduced, the Cat S60 as the worlds first smartphone with an integrated thermal camera at MWC 2016. Now the company had announced that it will launch the Cat S60 in India later this month (March). However, the exact launch date is not known yet.

The main highlight of the Cat S60 is its FLIR thermal camera which works in tandem with the 13MP main camera to detect heat and measure surface temperature (ranging from -20-degree Celsius to 120-degree Celsius) from a distance of up to 50 to 100 feet (up to 30 meters). 

Moreover the phone has a rugged design. It is waterproof and can function underwater, up to depths of 5 meters for an hour, allowing it to be used as an underwater camera. It is also dustproof and MIL-810G certified, meaning it can survive drops of up to 1.8 meters directly on the concrete. Given the rugged design and the thermal camera, the Cat S60 is targeted towards people working in harsh environments or who are involved in extreme adventure sports.

Coming to the specs, the Cat S60 has 4.7-inch HD Gorilla Glass 4 display, Snapdragon 617 processor, 3GB RAM, 32GB storage, 13MP/5MP cameras, 4G LTE and 3800mAh battery. It runs Android Marshmallow and is price INR equivalent of Rs. 45,000, however, the Indian pricing could be much higher than that.

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Nextbit Robin Review

 Nextbit Robin Mobile

Nextbit Robin Review

Highlights

  •     The Nextbit Robin replaces your SD card with 100GB of cloud storage.
  •     The unique design and color really helps it stand out from the crowd.
  •     The phone has stereo speakers and runs on Android marshmallow.

cloud storage is now an indispensable part of our lives and all use one service or ano ther, either Dropbox, Google Drive, iCloud or OneDrive, to name a few. The idea of ​​having your personal information in a safe place so you can access at any time and from any device is bright, and is easy to take for granted once you start using it. We have also seen that the devices are entirely dependent on cloud services, such as the Asus Chromebox and typical examples Chromebit. But it is time that smartphones to make this transition as well? Well, Nextbit thinks so.

                                Read Also: Moto X Force Review

Introducing the Robin, the first Android smartphone that uses cloud storage deeply integrated. Nextbit is not any o ther start-up; It is backed by veterans of Apple, Google and HTC. Unlike Chrome OS devices however, the Nextbit Robin is a typical Android phone with a reasonable amount of local storage. It is when you start to run out of space, which kicks smart phone storage system More on this later .; first lets see if Robin is any good at being a smartphone today.

Look and feel

You get a sense of this not your average Android phone right from the first time you see your packaging. It looks like a box of fine chocolates and inside, we have a brief introduction on how to set up your SIM card. SIM removal tool, USB cable flat Type-C and the phone itself is obtained, all presented neatly in the box. Interestingly, however, you do not get an adapter or a headset, as Nextbit confident most of us to have spare parts lying around. You can purchase a power adapter from the company, if necessary.
Nextbit Robin Review

Robin comes in mint color options midnight, and although we have not seen the latter in person, mint looks very beautiful. Although it is constructed entirely of plastic and some may argue that looks like toy, the build quality is excellent and the phone feels great. The soft texture is easy to grip and mint and white two-tone body will turn some heads when youre away from home.

Instead of simply leaving the area below the empty screen, Nextbit has added a second speaker to complement the one at the top for stereo sound. Next to it, we have a 5 megapixel facing camera and ambient light sensor. The screen is a 5.2 inch IPS panel with full HD resolution and Corning Gorilla Glass 4 for protection. Its pixel density is good to  deliver pictures and text, and sunlight readability and tactile response are very good.

Nextbit Robin Review
Round volume buttons are placed to the left, while the tray button and the unique Nano-SIM power are right. Our test unit had a power button slightly damaged, it was a little more depressed than it should have been. In normal units, the power button is flush with the body by making it easy to use the fingerprint sensor that is integrated into it.

Nextbit Robin Review
Ports headphone jack and USB type C are placed in the upper and lower part, respectively. There are also LED notification right next to the microphone at the bottom. At the rear, we have 13-megapixel camera, a dual tone flash unit, and a series of LED lights below which vibrate when the phone is LED synchronizing data to the cloud.

Overall, we love the design philosophy Nextbit for Robin. It is refreshing, quirky, and downright pretty. Even without the cloud sync feature, Robin has enough worth in terms of aesthetics and build quality to stand on its own feet.

Specifications and software

Not all is beauty over brawn, though, as Nexbit has equipped this phone with enough to make it relevant for the coming years hardware. Inside, we have a hexa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 SoC, 3GB of RAM and 32 GB of local storage. That is complemented with 100GB of cloud storage. You also get 4G LTE VoLTE supported by bands of Indians (tested in bands 3 and 40), NFC, Wi-Fi b / g / n / ac, Bluetooth 4.0 and GPS. No FM radio and we have confirmed that the USB-OTG is not supported either. Nextbit sell the vehicle unlocked-Robin worldwide, and even boasts of an unlockable boot manager to install custom ROMs, which will not void the warranty.

Nextbit Robin Review
The phone runs on a customized version of Android OS Nextbit called marshmallow, leaving the drawer of the application of a single layer interface. There are custom icons for APS values ​​such as the marker, gallery, came ra, etc, which are mixed with other applications that follow design materials marshmallow. Players have their own layer, which can only be accessed by the startup screen pinch. There is a permanent menu button which is accessible from any Home screen, with tabs that let you filter all applications filed applications and fixed applications. This brings us to the most unique feature of the phone, which is storage cloud integration.

                               Read Also: Apple iPhone 7 News

intelligent storage system Robin uses your Google account for authentication. Once logged in, you can set what type of data that you want to backup. Your current options are photos and application data - videos are not archived at the time. You can choose to let the phone data bac kup only when charging and connected to Wi-Fi, but thats all you really have control. The rest is handled by Smart Storage. You can check the status of cloud storage from within the intelligent storage submenu in the application configuration, which gives a graphical representation of the types of files in the cloud.

Nextbit Robin Review
The first batch of photos we took were transferred to the cloud via cellular data, but subsequent syncs only when we were connected to a Wi-Fi network. It alerts about data moving to the cloud for the first time, then after, it all happens in the background. Pulsating lights on the back of the phone are the only indication that synchronization is ongoing. In trying to share a photo from the Gallery application, you can see if you have the original photo ( high resolution) or simply the thumbnail ( low resolution) on the phone. If you try to zoom in on an image, it will start to download the original file if it is not present, whether it is in the data or Wi-Fi. For now, only the images from the camera on (or the DCIM folder) will be synchronized with the cloud.

Applications that do not use frequently can also be archived in the cloud to free local storage space. These application icons are grayed out on the main screen, and are known as "ghost" applications. They can be activated by simply tapping on their icons, when the system to fetch data from the cloud application and resume their state exactly where you left off. You can prevent the force applications be filed by "fixing" with a simple swipe down on the icon of each.

Nextbit Robin Review
As their photos and applications begin to fill local phone storage, Smart Storage will continue to move files back and forth between the device and the cloud. Actually, this works well but with some caveats, that could be potential deal-breakers, depending on the which type of android you are using. First, there is no granular control over how the Robin makes his file. For example, say you have a library of photographs dating about a month. If the phone detects a sudden drop in local storage available for any reason, such as the installation of a large 3D game or copy a lot of videos. Robin file applications and photos will automatically start. Sometimes we felt we had archived photos I had taken a few days ago, replacing them with minimum resolution pictures.

The meaning of this is you can not share those image without downloading again. We would like to establish a threshold for the photo file, say that only those who are more than two weeks or a month old. Another possible problem that users may face is that if you fill the 32 GB of local storage with videos and huge amount of songs, there will come a time when Robin does not have any more data to synchronize. You may run out completely local storage and cloud storage will not be used because these types of files are not compatible and can not unpin the application. Participate in our screen as an example, where we have almost 800 MB of spare and almost all free storage in the cloud, but the phone can not move more data. We are not saying that everyone will face this but it is a possibility.

Nextbit Robin Review
Nextbit says he will consider offering a storage premium level paid in the future if users need. However, we believe that until the media for archiving videos into action, 100GB should be enough for even the most demanding power users.

Performance

We didnt get any complaints with Nextbit Robin during our trial period when it came to handling everyday tasks. Not too comfortable for use with one hand due to its shape and size boxy, but it is comfortable to grip. 4G works well and voice calls are easily audible. Qualcomm SoC Robin is not plagued with problems of overheating, but becomes hot whenwe are using camera. It performs good in benchmarks to o, and we got 69.644 points in AnTuTu and a score of 19,801 in 3DMark unlimited ice storm.

Nextbit Robin Review
The audio players and video file are pretty basic, without any preset equalizer settings or options to change the aspect ratio videos, etc. In fact, the Gallery application lacks video sharing options, which means you have to do it through a file manager. As for playback, the phone works well with 4K videos, although some audio codecs and AC3 are not compatible even with third-party applications installed. The audio output through headphones and stereo speakers is very good.
The rear camera 13 megapixel autofocus detection phase is, but we found is simply unable to focus on objects u p close, so good macro shots are almost impossible to get. The focus speed is very good with landscapes, but some bit of shutter lag, even in bright light. The colors are often exaggerated makes scenes look artificial at times. low light shots look good on the phone screen, but the level of detail is not very large, once near the end. The video quality on the other hand is better, as the phone runs a constant frame-rate even when shooting in 4K.

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The camera application is easy to use, giving you basic options for burst mode, HDR, and manual shooting controls. The latter allows you to adjust the focus, ISO, white balance and exposure. The rear flash is powerful enough to illuminate nearby objects and scene s well without much detail is lost. The front camera does a good job for selfies both indoors and outdoors.

Battery duration

2680mAh phone battery supports fast charging Qualcomm 2.0 with a compatible charger. Since it is unlikely that people have a spare those who are around, it is disappointing that Nextbit not include one in the box. We arrived 7 hours and 17 minutes in our video loop test is average. With regular use, we were able to comfortably get through a full days work, but often a charge is needed at night.
Nextbit Robin Review

Verdict

The Nextbit Robin is a vision of a utopian future where access to h igh speed Internet is ubiquitous and things like "fair use policy" and data caps are nonexistent. Robin fit perfectly in a world, shuffling data seamlessly between phone and cloud. It might work today in some countries where data speeds and tops are generous enough to cover this extra activity, but in India, some serious convincing to get will take users to adapt to this style mobile computing. You can set the device to use Wi-Fi only, but if youre outdoors and you need an application that has been filed, youre in luck. Also you have to download the complete application with all your data, which can be enough to download.

32 GB of local storage is not bad for a smartphone, but why not Nextbit also give users the ability to use a microSD card or USB-OTG? Why go to all the trouble of creating a network of dedicated cloud and take responsibility for maintaining private data from users safe? It seems that a solution to a problem that is not really so bad. With a microSD card, which you can potentially get more space than is offering Nextbit, not to mention the inherent benefits of having your data with you at all times, faster access, easier to share, and there is no dependence Internet access.

                             Read Also: Samsung Galaxy S7 Vs LG G5

Having said this, we applaud Nextbit by thinking outside the box and it delivers something different. In its present state, the Robin might make sense for people who want to have a lot of heavy applications or a huge photo library with them. Provided Nextbit adds more granular controls for intelligent storage and the ability to synchronize other types of content as well, youll really be able to take advantage of the 100GB of storage space in the cloud. Moreover, since there is no support for archiving videos and other media at this time, you could f ind yourself fighting for space as you would any other phone. Even when added to the support, video support could easily put a dent in the top of monthly data from the Internet at home, and your mobile data plan. If a friend never comes into your home with a Nextbit Robin, be careful about sharing the password for Wi-Fi!
In Rs.19,999, the Nextbit aggressive Robin has given its feature set price. The phone can stand on its own feet thanks to its refreshing design, excellent build quality, big screen, stereo speakers and integration of unique clouds. The latter is a bonus feature especially considering that many other phones these days have no expandable storage. However, this phone also has its share of shortcomings such as no USB-OTG support, a disappointing camera, the average battery life, and lack of granular control over the Smart Storage function.
The conclusion is that the integration of services in the cloud Nextbit, while certainly unique, is b y no means a substitute for local storage expandable. The advantages of the latter are far superior to those of cloud storage for daily needs.

Jumat, 28 April 2017

Vivo Y53 Announced In Malaysia Will Launch In The Philippines Too!

Aside from the Y25, Vivo Mobile has launched the new Y53 in Malaysia, a Android smartphone with metal unibody design paired with an affordable price tag.
Vivo Y53 Announced In Malaysia
The Vivo Y53!

The Vivo Y53 is equipped with a 5 inch qHD 960 x 540 resolution at 220 pixels per inch w/ eye protection mode. It has a 1.4 GHz 64 bit Snapdragon 425 quad core processor w/ Adreno 308 graphics, 2 GB RAM, and 16 GB of expandable storage. Theres a 2,500 mAh of battery capacity inside to power the rest of the machine too.

At the back, an 8 MP f/2.0 sensor is there to take care of your mobile photography needs. In front a 5 MP f/2.2 front camera w/ screen flash is there for your selfies.

V ivo Y53 Specs

Display: 5 Inch qHD IPS 960 x 540 resolution at 220 ppi
CPU: 1.4 GHz 64 Bit Snapdragon 425 quad core processor
GPU: Adreno 308
RAM: 2 GB
ROM: 16 GB expandable via micro SD card slot up to 256 GB (dedicated)
Back Camera: 8 MP f/2.0 w/ LED flash
Selfie Camera: 5 MP f/2.2 w/ screen flash
Battery: 2,500 mAh
OS: Android 5.1 Lollipop w/ FunTouch OS 2.1
Connectivity: WiFi, 3G, LTE, VoLTE, Bluetooth 4.2, FM Radio, OTG, GPS, A GPS, GLONASS, dual SIM
Sensors: Proximity, accelerometer, ambient light
Others: Colors: gold, space gray
Dimensions: 144.2 x 71.4 x 7.64 mm
Weight: 137 g
Price: MYR 699

In Malaysia, the Vivo Y53 is priced at MYR 699 or around PHP 8K. Itll be available here in the Philippines as well.

Stay tuned for more details!

Source: Nibbleng, FoneAre na

Intex launches Aqua 4 0 4G Aqua Young 4G with VoLTE support


Continuing its aggressive push into the VoLTE enabled budget smartphone segment, Intex has launched two smartphone called Aqua 4.0 4G and Aqua Young 4G. 

Both are upgraded models of Aqua 4.0 and Aqua Young, which only supported 3G networks. The new phones get 4G LTE as well as VoLTE support. They also c ome with dual-SIM slots and run Android Marshmallow.

The Aqua 4.0 4G offers outdated specs like 4-inch WVGA AMOLED display, 1.3GHz quad-core processor, 512MB RAM, 4GB internal storage, which can be expanded via microSD card. It comes with 2MP rear camera with LED flash and VGA front facing camera. A 1500mAh battery runs the show.


The Intex Aqua Young 4G on the other hand has 5-inch FWVGA TN display and is powered by 1.3GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6737M processor. It comes with 1GB RAM, 8GB internal storage, microSD card slot, 5MP front and rear camera and 2800mAh battery.

The Intex Aqua 4.0 4G is priced at Rs. 4,199, while the Aqua Young 4G cost 5849. Both will be available through major retailers across the country.

MWC 2017 Fundamentals A Cheat Sheet


When we think of Barcelona, we think of tapas, Gaudi, soccer football, and … Mobile World Congress (MWC). To make sure that you’re in the loop at the mobile industry’s premiere international event, we’ve created a comprehensive glossary of terms you might hear from exhibitors, at panels, or in the Qualcomm booth. 

3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project)
A consortium that unites seven telecommunications standard development organizations and develops global specifications for advanced mobile communications, including continued advancements in 4G LTE and 5G New Radio (NR) â€" the global 5G standard.

5G Economy
An independent research study commissioned by Qualcomm, highlighting the global, economic, and social impacts of 5G in the coming decades. It projects $12.3T of global economic benefit enabled by 5G across major industries in year 2035 and $3.5T in revenues and 22M jobs for the 5G value chain itself in the same year. Findings include more than 3,500 survey responses across seven countries.

5G NR (5G New Radio)
The 3GPP specifications in development that is expected to become the global standard for a new wireless air interface designed to support the wide variation of 5G device-types, services, deployments and spectrum.

Carrier aggregation
A technique that enables wider bandwidth by grouping multiple frequency carriers to increase peak data rates.

Cellular V2X (Vehicle to Everything)
Technologies designed to enable vehicles to communicate with other vehicles (V2V), pedestrians (V2P), roadway infrastructure (V2I), and the network (V2N).

Gigabit LTE< /b>
A class of LTE that supports speeds greater than or equal to 1 Gbps, providing the first glimpse of 5G fiber-like speeds.

GSMA
The trade association that unites nearly 800 operators and almost 300 companies in the mobile industry, and hosts international events, including MWC.

LAA (Licensed Assisted Access)
An LTE Advanced Pro feature that extends the benefits of LTE to unlicensed spectrum, which solves for the increasing demand for data and enables more operators to offer Gigabit speeds to end users by aggregating unlicensed spectrum with an anchor in licensed spectrum.

LTE IoT
Technologies defined in 3GPP Release 13+ that extend LTE to more efficiently connect the Internet of Things. It includes two new narrowband technologies, eMTC and NB-IoT, which provide optimizations in lowering complexity/power and extending coverage.

Massive MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple O utput)
Scales MIMO (see above) technology to support even more antennas (e.g., >32 antennas at the base station) that not only increases data rate, coverage, capacity, but also enable a more uniform user experience.

MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output)
A system that leverages multiple antennas from both the transmitter and receiver side to create multiple radio links that ultimately increase data rates and overall capacity. MIMO can also be utilized for beamforming to increase coverage.

mmWave (Millimeter wave)
High-spectrum bands loosely defined to be above 24 GHz that provide wide bandwidths that are being leveraged to increase network speed and capacity.

Modem
A chip housed within your mobile device that connects it to cellular networks.

MulteFire
An LTE-based technology for small cells that solely operates in unlicensed spectrum, extending the benefits of LTE to those without access to licensed spectrum. MulteFire is based on LAA (see above), but with the difference that it does not require an anchor in licensed spectrum. This creates opportunity for new kinds of deployments, for example, a neutral host providing capacity offload to mobile operators in a sports stadium, enhanced local broadband in a neighborhood network, a private LTE network for industrial IoT applications, and many more.

Spectrum sharing
Encompasses both shared and unlicensed spectrum. Today with LTE, spectrum sharing is used in multiple dimensions: 1) spectrum aggregation with LTE-U/LAA, 2) radio aggregation with LWA (LTE + Wi-Fi), 3) tiered sharing with CBRS, and 4) standalone unlicensed with MulteFire. 5G NR will natively support spectrum sharing from the beginning and is designed to take advantage of new sharing spectrum paradigms that will enhance spectrum sharing further in 5G.

Sub-6 GHz
Refers to spectrum bands below 6 GHz. These bands are critical for achieving ubiquitous coverage and capacity to address the large number of envisioned 5G use cases

WiGig (Wireless gigabit)
Multi-gigabit-per-second speed wireless technology operating over the unlicensed 60-GHz frequency band.
Immersive

3-DOF (3 degrees of freedom)
The ability to look around the virtual world from a fixed point, corresponding to rotational movements (left/right, up/down, etc.).

360-degree video
An immersive video that allows a stationary viewer to pan a scene.

6-DOF (6 degrees of freedom)
Moving freely in the virtual world, corresponding to rotational and linear movements.

AI (Artificial Intelligence)
Intelligence demonstrated by a machine that mimics human cognitive functions such as learning from past mistakes and solving problems.

AR (Augmented Reality)
A technology that superimposes digital content on top of a real-world view.

Latency
The difference in time (or delay) between two events, start to finish. In virtual reality, motion to photon latency is the time difference, or lag, in audio that can lead to motion sickness or dizziness. In a wireless network, latency can be the time difference between sending a packet and receiving an acknowledgement.

VR (Virtual Reality)

An immersive technology that transports you to an interactive world, complete with lifelike visuals, 6-DOF movement and surround sound.

10nm (10 nanometer)
A process technology used in the manufacturing of chips. In the case of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835, process improvements combined with a more advanced chip design are expected to bring significant improvements in performance and efficiency.

RFFE (RF Front-End)
R F Front End (RFFE) refers to a set of mobile device components that convert information into radio signals that can be transmitted and received over the air. RFFE components work in conjunction with a device’s modem and antenna.

Sensor

A device that measures a physical property (i.e., an accelerometer measuring speed; a gyroscope measuring rotational motions; a GPS measuring location).

User Equipment (UE)
Any device used for communication by an end-user.



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Lenovo A6600 Plus Arrives In PH For PHP 5999!

Few days after teasing its local arrival, the listing of Lenovos entry-level A6600 Plus was spotted at Villman.
Lenovo A6600 Plus Arrives In PH For PHP 5999!
Lenovo A6600 Plus

As a quick recap, the Lenovo A6600 Plus is packed with a 5 inch HD screen and MediaTeks 64 bit MT6735P quad core processor. It now has double the RAM compared with its lower-end sibling at 2 GB as well.

It has 16 GB of expandable to 32 GB storage, 2,300 mAh battery, 8 MP main camera, 2 MP front camera, LTE connectivity, and dual SIM card slots. This phone boots with Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS out of the box.

Lenovo A6600 Plus Specs

Display: 5 Inch HD IPS 1280 x 720 resolution at 294 ppi
CPU: 1.0 GHz 64 Bit MT6735P quad core processor
GPU: Mali T720
RAM: 2 GB RAM
ROM: 16 GB  expandable via micro SD card slot up to 32 GB
Back Camera: 8 MP w/ AF and LED flash
Selfie Camera: 2 MP
Battery: 2,300 mAh Li Pol
OS: Android 6.0 Marshmallow
Connectivity: WiFi, 3G, LTE, Bluetooth 4.0, FM Radio, GPS, A GPS, dual SIM
Sensors: Accelerometer, proximity
Others: Colors: black, white
Dimensions: 141 x 71 x 8.8 mm
Weight: 142 g
Price: PHP 5,999

The Lenovo A6600 Plus is priced at PHP 5,999.

What do you think guys?

Xiaomi to announce its Pinecone processor on February 28


Apple, Samsung and Huawei design and make their own chip for use in their smartphones. Soon another player will join the list.

Xiaomi has scheduled an event in Beijing, China, on February 28, to introduce the companys in-house processor. Xiaomis processor is called Pinecone, and is a result of the companys partnership with chip maker Leadcore, that started back in 2014.

Xiaomi is making its own processor so it can move away from Qualcomm and MediaTek as its primary chip provider, and use Leadcores tech to keep the cost low in the long run, as a result, making their devices more affordable.

According to reports, there will be atleast two pinecone chip, one mid-ranged with model-number V670 and the other a high performance chip with model number V970.

The V670 is an octa-core processor with 4 x large Cortex A-5 3 cores + 4 x small Coretex A53 cores. It is built using 28nm manufacturing process and packs Mali T860 GPU.  The V970 is manufactured using 10nm process, same as Snapdragon 835 chip. It is an octa-core processor with 4 x Cortex A73 core and 4 x Cortex A53 cores offering maximum clock speep of 2.7GHz. It will feature Mali G71 MP12 GPU.

Previous rumors have suggested that the in-house Pincone chip will be used on Xiaomis upcoming smartphone, Mi 5c (aka Meri), which has been part of several leaks. According to Geekbench, Mi 5c will feature Pincecone octa-core CPU, 3GB RAM and Andorid 7.1.1 Nougat. However, it is not known, if Xiaomi plans to launch the smartphone along with the processor.

Dell announces school friendly Chromebook and Windows 10 based Latitude laptops and covertibles


Dell has introduced new affordable rugged Windows and Chrome OS based laptops and convertibles aimed at the education market. There are total six models ― Chromebook 11, Chromebook 11 Covertible, Chromebook 13 and Windows based Latitude 11, Latitude 11 Convertible and Latitude 13.


Dell Latitude 11 Convertible and Dell Chromebook 11 Convertible
The convertibles feature 11.6-inch HD touch screen display with scratch resistant Corning Gorilla Glass and come with a 360-degree hinge that let you switch between laptop, tablet, stand and tent modes. 


The Chromebook model has an Intel Celeron Skylake processor, while the Windows based version comes with the option of Celeron or Pentium chips based on Intels Kaby Lake. Both models include "world camera" which can be used in tablet mode, 2 x USB 3.0 ports, HDMI port, a headset jack and a microSD card slot. The Wndows based Latitude 11 Covertible comes with an optional active pen for writing and 
drawing.


They are design ed to withstand daily classroom abuse featuring MIL-ST 810G durability, sealed keybaord and touchpads to protect against accidental liquid spills on the keyboard, and a metal bracket to reinforce power port.

The Chromebook 11 Convertible price starts at $349, while the Latitude 11 Convertible starts at $579 and will be available in the US from February 7.



Dell Latitude 11 and Chrome 11
They have the same configuration and rugged features as the convertible models, but dont get touch display. Instead of 360-degree hinge, both the 11-inch laptop sport 180-degree lay-flat hinge for collaboration between students.

The Latitude 11 price starts at $349, while the Chromebook 11 has a starting price of $219, and will go on sale February 7.


Dell Latitude 13 and Chromebook 13
Both laptops comes with larger display and pack more processing power than the Latitude 11/Chromebook 11 model.



The Latitude 13 Windows l aptop will be available with up to Intel Core i5-7200U Kaby lake processor (Skylake options also available), and feature 2 x USB 3.0 ports, an HDMI port, Ethernet Jack, microSD card slot and headset jack.


The Chormebook 13 will be available with up to Core i3 Skylake processor, and ditches the Ethernet jack. Other features are same as Latitude 13.

The Dell Chromebook 13 will be available for $299 and up, and the Dell Latitude 13 Windows laptop for $519 and up starting February 7.

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Idea Vodafone merger creates Indias largest telecom operator


Back in January 2017, Vodafone India confirmed that it was in merger talks with Aditya Birla Groups telecom arm Idea Celluar. Today Idea Cellulars board has given the green signal for the merger with Vodafone India and its wholly owned subsidiary Vodafone India Mobile services (VMSL).

The combined entity wil l create the countrys largest telecom entity taking 43 percent share of the market with around 400 million subscribers, surpassing Bharti Airtel. Prior to the merger, Vodafone and Idea Cellular were the second and third largest telecom players in the country respectively, while Bharti Airtel was sitting on the top.

According to the press release, Vodafone India will own 45.1 percent in the combined entity after transferring  a stake of 4.9 percent to the promoters of the Idea Cellular for Rs. 38.74 billion in cash after the completion of the merger. The Promoters of Idea Group will have 26 percent market share in the entity, while the balance 28.9 percent will be owned by the public.

Once the deal is through, the entire business of VIL and VMSL, excluding VIL’s investment in Indus Towers, international network assets and IT platforms, will vest in Idea. Aditya Birla Group chairman Kumar Mangalam Birla will become the chairman of the new entity.

The merger is expected to be completed in 2018 and the transactions is subject to necessary approvals from concerned authorities, which include shareholders, creditors, SEBI, Stock Exchanges, the Competition Commission of India, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), the Foreign Investment Promotion Board, t he Reserve Bank of India and other governmental authorities.

The Worlds First Wireless Smart earphones

Wireless Smart earphones


The Worlds First Wireless Smart earphones

Bragi have just introduced something that could make your workout, your trip and probably much smarter whole day.

People listen to music while all sorts of things done, so it is likely to have the smart earphones at the ready at a given time. But these headphones could be greatly improved, which is where we have created the first series of the world of wireless smart earphones.

The amount of technology built into these small devices is quite impressive; they are more like small microcomputers headphones, although are muc h less annoying than you can expect. Bragi was important to create smart earphones device that is effective and impressive, but not at all bulky. This makes them easier to use and more aesthetically pleasing.

And the best news of all is that this is just the beginning.


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Ultimate Wireless Smart earphones


The board comes with 4 GB of storage, which means that an additional device for your music is not necessary. You can store up to 1,000 songs on their own. But if you need more songs in your life, you can seamlessly stream music from your phone via Bluetooth and will still sound amazing ly clear. There will be no irregular signal interrupt your listening.

The smart earphones also have optical touch controls on the outside, so no need to take any external device in order to access the functions. You can browse through music or check your training progress by pressing and sliding the face of  smart earphones. This ease of access means that you do not even have to take your eyes off what youre doing skip a song or an update.

The Worlds First Wireless Smart earphones

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So music is not the only reason to get on board with the script. Listen can be everything you do with your current set of smart earphones, but these are mean t to be more like a personal assistant than a set of speakers for your ears.

For example, the storage capacity of the components and make these wireless headset accessory optimal exercise. Rejoice at the thought of never fumbling with your phone wires or get all sweaty.

With 23 sensors in each ear, the script can keep track of your heart rate and other physical parameters analyzed, while getting in shape. It will count your steps and give feedback to live while going through your workout.

Water resistant hardware is an added bonus for anyone who choses swimming as your way to stay in shape. Never before swimmers had the luxury of listening to music underwater, but the board changes the game completely. (This feature is also very useful for anyone who wants to run in the rain, or if you get caught in a downpour during the trip.)

You can even choose to hear the noise of the world around him, or completely block, by sliding your finger. This is great for your approach, while exercising or if you are trying to concentrate in a noisy office. But if you want to be more aware of your surroundings, you have the option of keeping background noise audible.

The Worlds First Wireless Smart earphones


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What is the path Dash

At this time, it is an excellent set of smart earphones with cutting-edge features, but are configured to be much more than that. Bragi think about this first iteration of the dashboard as the first of a series of smart earphones.
hardware and board design leaves plenty of room for growth as the software improves, so will be much more capacity a nd functionality of this device in the future.

For example, the team Bragi is an image of a movement away from a monitoring process based fitness numbers. In the future, they would like to introduce a more qualitative method. They want the software the ability to act more like a personal assistant than a fancy calculator.

Users may be able to introduce a specific goal, such as running a half marathon, and the script would act as a coach. If the pace was too fast, the smart earphones would tell him to take it down a bit so you can avoid injury, while ensuring that finish your workout without being too exhausted. Conversely, if you were not making good time, the device could say to accelerate what can be motivated to reach your goal.

Bragi is also working on software that could allow you to control the board by moving the different parts of your body. For example, jump can activate the function skips a song in the playlist. The incorporation of interactive physical commands would make immersive experience for users who want even more unique.

These are just a couple of possibilities for innovative smart earphones. However, the Dash is still in its infancy. There is much potential for growth, especially if more developers can get involved. Bragi is a slow setting to make sure that everything goes well paced, but there are great things on the way. The Dash is already an impressive array of microcomputers that can fit in your ears, but only imagine where they will be like five years down the line.  

Hiv Aids Treatment One Person Has Been Cured

Hiv cured with Bone marrow transplant

Hiv Aids Treatment : One Person Has Been Cured
Aids Virus

 


At the beginning of the epidemic, immune suppression followed by a bone marrow transplant from a donor HIV-negative was proposed as a possible way to get rid of CD4 cells infected by HIV; an American activist even tried to transplant bone marrow from a baboon. A few people with AIDS who received bone marrow transplants before the advent of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) had undetectable HIV levels after the procedure, but over time the virus returned.

In 2007, French researchers reported on a man with HIV who were taking HAART and had an undetectable viral load in their blood before receiving a bone marrow transplant. After transplantation, ultrasensitive tests found no genetic material of HIV in more than one million cells tested. But after the man had to stop taking antiretroviral therapy due to drug toxicity, both viral load in blood and HIV proviral DNA in cells once again it became detectable.
 

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However, in a case that quickly made headlines news, infected by HIV in Berlin man who stopped ART after a bone marrow transplant has remained virus free for 38 months, according to the most sensitive tests available. CD4 cells from the pat ient themselves seem to have disappeared entirely, presumably due to immunosuppressive therapy used, and replaced by cells produced from donated bone marrow.2

The researchers who conducted the operation and monitoring have now pronounced the man cured of HIV infection, but the procedure used in this case is unlikely to be possible in many people due to very grueling course of chemotherapy, and CCR5 -matched need for a matched bone marrow transplant.3

Hiv Aids Treatment : One Person Has Been Cured

Researchers do not yet fully understand the reasons for this result; many features of the ca se shown in research to provide partial explanations. For example, the marrow donor had a rare genetic variation (one homozygous mutation CCR5-Delta32) resulting in a complete absence of co-receptors CCR5 on donor immune cells (and thus the "replacement" cells of the transplant recipient ). Despite the lack of co-receptors CCR5 protects these cells from infection by R5-tropic virus does not explain why not become infected with X4-tropic, which must still be susceptible to viruses, and had been identified in the recipient prior to transplantation.

Despite this and other unanswered questions, researchers are beginning to explore how CCR5-deficient cells can be transferred to patients or donors created through gene therapy techniques.

WhatsApp Fingerprint Protection What Prevents The Addition

 WhatsApp Fingerprint Protection

WhatsApp Fingerprint Protection:What Prevents The Addition



New encryption feature of WhatsApp end to end is certainly a positive step. It ensures that only sender and recipient can read messages of a message exchanged on the platform. This also means that now WhatsApp can not give information to governments, even if you will.
 



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However, the most popular personal messaging application on Android still do not have a password protection mechanism native. The chat application owned by Facebook is based on protection providers or third-party applications native security password Android.But the use of third-party applications WhatsApp chats password protect is not an ideal situation. The platform is too personal to trust any of unofficial applications to engage with. Especially when the pirates who hijack steal data applications are in the headlines on a regular basis.In addition, Android smartphone brands planning to add fingerprint scanners on smartphones throughout the price range, it becomes even more critical.

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 Therefore, what is stopping WhatsApp ask the addition of protection fingerprint? The answer is simple. There are not many Android users marshmallow yet to attract interest WhatsApp developers to add logons fingerprints.One of the key features of Android operating system Marshmallow is the fingerprint authentication. The function is not limited only to unlock smartphones. Developers can also add fingerprint authentication into their applications. However, users with only 7.5% in the latest Android OS marshmallow, is expected to having time to arrive.
While Google and its OEM partners push more users to Android M, WhatsApp, meanwhile, you should look at the launch of your local official application WhatsApp. And most users consider it only throws WhatsApp time.


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Swipe Elite 3 with 5 inch display VoLTE launched at Rs 5 499


Swipe Technologies latest budget offering is the Elite 3 smartphone, the successor of Elite 2 with few upgrades. It runs Android Marshmallow and also gets VoLTE support. The phone gets a higher-res display, more RAM & storage and improved cameras as well than it predecessor.

The Elite 3 features 5-inch HD IPS display and is powered by 1.3GHz quad-core Spreadtrum SC9832 processor coupled with Mali 400 GPU and 2GB RAM . It comes with 16GB internal storage, which can be expanded via microSD card.

The camera department includes 8MP rear camera with LED flash and 5MP front camera. The dual SIM phone also supports WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS and is fueled by 2500mAh battery.

The Swipe Elite 3 is priced at Rs. 5,499 and will be exclusively available via Flipkart starting February 21 in Space Grey and Champagne Gold hues.

Moto G5 Plus launched in India to sell on Flipkart from Rs 14 999 onwards

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We saw Lenovo announcing the new Moto G5 and Moto G5 Plus at the Mobile World Congress last month in Barcelona. The all new metal-clad smartphones seem to be a good refresh from the plastic predecessors. Today the Moto G5 Plus officially made its way to India as Lenovo is hosted a special event in New Delhi to announce the smartphone. The Moto G5 Plus has been launched in India with the 3GB RAM 16GB storage option at Rs 14,999 and the 4GB RAM, 32GB storage option at Rs 16,999.

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The Moto G5 Plus features a 5.2-inch Full HD display and is powered by a Sna pdragon 625 processor. The smartphone was announced in 2GB, 3GB and 4GB of RAM options and 32GB and 64GB of storage options at the MWC, but only the 3GB and 4GB RAM models made it to India.

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The phone supports microSD cards up to 256GB in size. As for the camera, you get a 12 MP f/1.7 unit with dual-LED and supports 4K recording. The front camera is a 5 MP f/2.2 unit. Connectivity o ptions include Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n with dual-band support as well as Bluetooth 4.2 and microUSB v2.0. The battery is a 3,000 mAh unit.

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The smartphone has been priced at Rs 14,999 and the price makes sense considering the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 offers very similar specifications. Speaking of which, the Moto G5 Plus will be a tough cookie for Xiaomi as it definitely looks like a promising device. The handset will be a Flipkart exclusive as usual and goes on sale tonight at 11:59PM.











New update downgrades Nexus 6 to Android 7 0


Googles old Nexus devices are failing to keep up with the latest Android updates. Ever since, Nexus 6 received Android 7.1.1 update, the software experience has been bumpy so far for the device.  

Android 7.1.1 was rolled out to Pixel and select Nexus devices back in December last year, but was delayed for the Nexus 6 till January, due to software bug. However even after the update the device still encountered bugs. Some of the bugs were fixed in the most recent March 2017 security update, but it broke Android Pay on the device. 

And now, Nexus 6 devices running Android 7.1.1 is getting an over-the-air update that rolls back the OS to Android 7.0. The downgrade has caused more probelms, as some users are reporting that the update is causing a number of apps to crash upon completion.

A Nexus community manager has responded over at Reddit to explain what is happening, and he says that the move was made to guarantee future OTA updates.
"There was a recent OTA update for Android 7.0 that is causing confusion for some Nexus 6 users. For those of you that want to guarantee future OTA updates, you will need to get back on the 7.0 supported track. If you are experiencing issues after accepting the 7.0 update, please factory reset your device to help resolve any problems.

For any Nexus 6 users that want to continue flashing/sideloading future builds, you can stay on 7.1.1 and continue to do so."
It appears that Nexus 6 owners are in for a roller coaster software ride. Sadly, Nexus 6 wont be getting OS updates beyond Android 7.1.1, however, it will continue to receive latest security patch levels.

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Xiaomi 90 Minutes Ultra Smart Sportswear Running Shoes Announced

Xiaomi, the well known mobile brand isnt afraid on trying new things. One example is the company just unveiled a new smart product running on Intel chip.
Xiaomi 90 Minutes Ultra Smart Sportswear Running Shoes
The 90 Minutes Ultra Smart Sportswear

Dubbed as the â€œ90 Minutes Ultra Smart Sportswear”, it is a pair of running shoes that was developed by Shanghai Runmi Technology Co. Ltd., the ecosystem partner of Xiaomi mobile.

It looks like your typical running shoes, but this is a smart wearable with Intel Curie chip designed to monitor your movement, track distance covered, speed, and even calories burned. It ca also detect whether you run, walk or even climb.

The 
90 Minutes Ultra Smart Sportswear has an impressive battery life that can last up to 60 days before the need of being charged.

In China, the said smart running shoes is priced at 299 Yuan or roughly around 2.1K only. It comes in black and surf blue color options for men and black and pink for women. GizChina also reported that there will be a special "blue edition" that glows in the dark.

Thats not bad considering that it is a useful type of new-gen wearable.

Source: GizChina

Xiaomi Redmi Pro 2 will reportedly have MediaTek Helio P25 inside dual 12MP cameras


The Redmi Pro was termed as "the most powerful Redmi ever" by Xiaomi, when it launched last year, as it offered a premium design, dual-camera setup and flagship-level specs, which was missing in Redmis mid-range offering. Now according to a new rumor coming out of China, Xiaomi will launch the successor of Redmi Pro soon.

According to the source, the Redmi Pro 2 will have the same design as its predecessor, sporting, un ibody metal design with chamfered edges, dual-camera system, and home button (with fingerprint sensor). It will also have the same Full HD AMOLED 2.5D curved class display (screen size unknown, but could be 5.5-inch). However, it is the internal parts that will have major changes.

The Redmi Pro 2 will be powered by MediaTeks Helio P25 processor, instead of Helio X20/X25 chip utilized by its predecessor. The P25 is an octa-core processor consisting of four Cortex A53 CPU cores clocked at 2.5GHz and another four at 1.6GHz. The GPU on-board is Mali T880 MP4 GPU. It is worth mentioning that Helio P25 powered smartphones are yet to hit the market. Besides the rumored Redmi Pro 2, the Helio P25 chip is used on Gionees A1 Plus and Ulefone Armor 2, both of which are yet to go on sale.


The source further reveals that Redmi Pro 2 will have 12MP dual-rear cameras with Sony IMX362 sensor, 25mm wide angle lens, f/1.7 aperture and dual-tone LED flash. For comparison the Redmi Pro had 13MP Sony IMX258 sensor+ 5MP Samsung lens dual camera setup.

Xiaomi is said to to offer the Redmi Pro in two versions, one with 4GB RAM/64GB storage priced at CNY 1599 ($231 | Rs. 15,300) and other a beefed up version with 6GB RAM/128GB storage costing CNY 1799 ($260 | Rs. 17,200).

If the rumored specs are true, than I wont mind Xiaomi saying that Redmo Pro 2 is the "most powerful Redmi ever". While Xiaomi is yet to reveal an unveiling date, the phone is expected to go official later this month. And also do take the news with a pinch of salt.