Tuesday, January 16, 2018
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Sunday, January 14, 2018
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From smart poles, you can charge electric vehicles
The project will be taken up under the Smart City project. Hubballi-Dharwad Smart City Limited (HDSCL) special officer, S H Naregal, told TOI that each poll is expected to cost Rs 10 lakh. “The smart poles will be installed on main roads and important places like Hubballi-Dharwad Municipal Corporation (HDMC) office, Nrupatunga Betta and other places. More places will be identified for installing the smart poles. The smart poles will be installed under design-build-finance-operate-transfer (DBFOT) in public private partnership (PPP),” he added.
Smart poles will have telecom tower infrastructure to match with the city’s aesthetic and ready to accommodate technology as 4G and 5G. They will be energy efficient in which LED streetlights can be controlled remotely and offer Wi-Fi services. Surveillance cameras can also be installed on them. Environmental sensors to monitor air quality, temperature and humidity can also be installed. Electric vehicle charging points will promote the use of electric vehicles.
The smart poles centralize command and control centre for monitoring the implementation of smart solutions. Optical fiber can be connected for better bandwidth to Wi-Fi users and providing backhaul to telecom operators.
HDSCL sources said that unlike the conventional telecom tower, smart pole looks attractive and matches with the city’s infrastructure. It has in-built telecom power infrastructure and have batteries to eliminate diesel generator as secondary power source. The battery provides the back up during electricity outage.
The smart poles will also help the HDMC generate income. The leasing of optical fiber network to private parties will help generate income. Advertisements through billboards will also provide financial support to the local body.
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Truecaller for Android Gets Simple Copy OTP and Improved Flash Messaging
Truecaller on Wednesday announced the rollout of several new features for its Android app. The new features include Simple Copy OTP and improvements to Flash messaging, which features a more polished design and improved call log history for ongoing Flash messages, the company says.
Version 8.69 of the Truecaller Android app brings the Simple Copy OTP feature. Using OTP (one time password) is a common practice in India, where a significant amount of banking, e-commerce, and other online services require an OTP to enable two-factor authentication. With Simple Copy OTP, Truecaller has created a shortcut that provides users with a one-tap way to copy the OTP directly from the notification received on their handset. Truecaller has created a 'clean and clear copy button' that uses the information from the notification to extract the OTP and other passwords.
To enable Simple Copy OTP, Android users will need to enable Truecaller SMS from the app.
Truecaller, in its latest Android update, has also improved its Flash messaging feature. Flash messaging lets Truecaller users send out pre-defined messages that can inform the recipients that you are busy in a meeting, are driving, are stuck in an emergency, or any other reason why you cannot take the call. With version 8.69, the app now shows a call log history of ongoing Flash messages. The update also offers a polished design for a better UI experience. Truecaller claims that replies are received within a duration of 30 seconds when using Flash messaging.
Flash messaging was originally launched on Android in March 2017, while support for iPhone was added in July last year.
Facebook 'Portal' to compete with Echo Show, report says
Step aside, Amazon Echo Show: Word has it that Facebook is developing its own home video chat device.
According to a report from streaming news service Cheddar, the new voice-controlled device, dubbed Portal, may be priced at $499. Cheddar's sources say Facebook is planning to unveil the device in early May and begin selling it via pop-up stores and online in the second half of the year.
It will reportedly feature a screen on the front like Amazon's Echo Show and Lenovo's new Android Assistant-equipped Smart Display, plus a camera with a wide-angle lens and facial-recognition technology that will help users connect with their Facebook accounts. The device may also play nice with streaming services like Spotify and Netflix so people can use it to play music, TV shows, and movies.
"Facebook employees have internally referred to the video chat device with the codename 'Aloha' but recently settled on the name Portal—an indication that product development has progressed," the report notes.
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When contacted by PCMag on Tuesday, Facebook declined to comment. "We're not commenting on this speculative report," a spokesperson said.
Meanwhile, Cheddar reported that Portal will be part of a "suite of consumer products" Facebook is cooking up in a hardware lab called Building 8 to compete with devices from Amazon, Google, and Apple.
"CEO Mark Zuckerberg has told employees that he doesn't care if the [Portal] device generates profit but rather wants it to change user behavior and encourage phone-like usage among owners," Cheddar reported.
Thus far, Facebook's hardware efforts have largely focused on so-called "Facebook phones," but that never really went anywhere.
Rumors about Portal come after Facebook last month started using facial-recognition technology to notify users when someone uploads their image without tagging them. The social network has also been testing a facial-recognition account recovery system to help users get back into their account after it's locked.
This article originally appeared on PCMag.com.
Razer Showcases Project Linda to Merge Smartphone and Laptop, Debuts Wireless HyperFlux Mouse at CES 2018
Razer has unveiled Project Linda and HyperFlux technology at CES 2018. Project Linda is a 13.3-inch laptop design that is powered by the Android-based Razer Phone. It is a smartphone and laptop hybrid concept that aims to merge the Android environment with a laptop. Meanwhile, HyperFlux is a truly wireless mouse technology that gets its power from the mouse pad. This technology includes a mouse and a compatible mouse pad so that users do not have to charge the wireless mouse separately.
In Project Linda, a laptop docks the Razer Phone on its body, in the area where a touchpad is usually placed. It does not dock like Samsung's DeX or require a separate adapter. It connects with the press of a button and instantly transforms Project Linda into an Android laptop. The smartphone's Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 SoC and 8GB RAM ensure responsive performance. Clearly, Razer has an exciting new product in Project Linda. Razer co-founder and CEO Min-Liang Tan, says, "Project Linda combines the best of both worlds, bringing a larger screen and physical keyboard to the Android environment, enhancing the experience for gaming and productivity."
The laptop has a 15mm thin unibody CNC aluminium chassis and weighs under 1.25kg including the docked phone.It sports a 13.3-inch Quad HD touchscreen and comes with a built-in keyboard. The 5.7-inch display on the Razer Phone can be used as a touchpad, or as a second screen to access apps and tools. The laptop keyboard also includes the Razer Chroma backlighting that can be personalised with various colour options.
The concept laptop also features a 53.6Whr internal battery that can charge the docked phone to full capacity over three times, Razer says. Inside the laptop is 200GB of storage. In terms of connectivity, Project Linda features a built-in 3.5-millimetre audio jack, a USB Type-A port, a USB Type-C charging port, 720p webcam, and a dual-array microphone. As of now, it is unclear when Project Linda will hit the market.
As for the HyperFlux, it is similar to the Corsair Dark Core RGB mouse and its Corsair MM1000 Qi Wireless Charging Mouse Pad that was also unveiled at CES 2018 this year. While it doesn't use the Qi charging standard, the Razer's solution uses makes the mouse pad to generate a magnetic field that transfers power directly to the mouse instead of charging a battery. Razer claims that the Razer Mamba HyperFlux mouse and the Razer Firefly HyperFlux mouse pad are the world's first such devices that provide power directly to the mouse, eliminating the need for a battery. Razer CEO Tan says, "While other companies have attempted to do wireless charging for mice, they have been unable to achieve true wireless power as their mice still need a battery to be charged. HyperFlux Wireless Power Technology is a game changer in the world of wireless gaming."
The Razer HyperFlux wireless hardware combo will be made available in Q1 2018, and is priced at $249 (roughly Rs. 15,900). The Razer Mamba HyperFlux mouse has an optical sensor capable of 16,000 DPI, and features Razer Chroma customisable lighting, something that finds its way to the Razer Firefly HyperFlux mouse pad as well.
Nokia 1 May Have Been Spotted in Newly Leaked Photos
It was recently reported that HMD Global is working on its first Android Go smartphone, likely to be called Nokia 1. An entry-level handset, this model will run the stripped-down version of Android Oreo, and will come with apps that consume fewer resources, such as Google Maps Go, Files Go, Google Go, etc. The Nokia 1 will be positioned below the Nokia 2, and is expected to unveil in late February, at Mobile World Congress. Now, a new leak might have given us a look at the Nokia 1 design.
On China’s Baidu, a user has posted two images that are expected to be of the Nokia 1 smartphone. Both images show only the back panel of the device, though there is one major difference between the two. The camera and LED lens on one image is covered by a polycarbonate, while in the other photo, the module is surrounded by glass. This suggests HMD Global is still in the process of deciding the final Nokia 1 design, and is considering at least two prototypes.
Other than the difference in the camera module design, both photos show the Nokia 1 may feature rounded corners, and a polycarbonate back panel with the Nokia logo in the middle. As always, since there is no official word, readers are advised to take this leak with a pinch of salt.
According to an earlier leak, Nokia 1 will be among the first Android Go smartphones, and will be priced at RUB 5,990 (approximately Rs. 6,670). It is said to have an HD (720x1280 pixels) IPS display, 1GB of RAM, and 8GB of onboard storage. It is expected to launch alongside the Nokia 4 and Nokia 7 Plus at MWC 2018 in Barcelona.
HMD Global recently took the covers off the new Nokia 6 (2018) smartphone, a follow-up to the Nokia 6 model launched last year. The company is also expected to unveil its flagship smartphone – likely to be named Nokia 9 – at an event on January 19, alongside the Nokia 8 (2018) model.
Panasonic Lumix GH5S Mirrorless Camera Launched at CES 2018: Better Low Light, Dual ISO, and 10-bit 4K
Panasonic has unveiled the Lumix GH5S, an upgrade to its mirrorless Micro Four Thirds GH-series camera, at CES 2018. Designed with professional filmmakers in mind, the Japanese company has halved the resolution of the existing Lumix GH5 to a 10.2-megaxpixel dual ISO sensor, which affords better low-light performance.
“The Lumix GH5S achieves highest-ever image sensitivity and video image quality in the history of Lumix cameras, especially in low-light situations,” Panasonic said in its announcement. “The Dual Native ISO Technology with low range (400) and high range (2,500) suppresses noise to produce cleaner footage when taken in all light."
Plus, the new Lumix GH5S also has a body design that lets you shoot for an unlimited time without any overheating. It can capture 10-bit 4:2:2 video at Cinema 4K resolution (2160x4096) 60fps, and can go up to 51,200 ISO native and 204,800 extended ISO. In HDR, it supports Long GOP, V-Log L Gamma and HDR Hybrid Log Gamma.
The Lumix GH5S can also output HDR via the HDMI 2.1 port so that you can look at the footage you capture right on set. There's no in-body stabilisation, so you'll need to use lenses that come with optical stabilisation.
On the photography end, the Lumix GH5S can capture 14-bit RAW images, with 0.07 second focus speeds, 12fps burst shooting and 8fps with continuous autofocus, and 225 focus points. Focusing options include face-eye recognition, tracking AF, 1-area AF and pinpoint AF.
In addition, the Lumix GH5S has dual UHS-II SD memory card slots, USB 3.1 Type-C, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.2. The Panasonic camera is splash-proof, dustproof, and even freezeproof (down to –10 degree Celsius). The display on the back is a 3.2-inch, 1.62-million-dot, 120fps free-angle touchscreen.
It will be available starting February 2 in the US, starting at $2,499 (about Rs. 1,58,600) for body-only. The camera's biggest competitor is the Sony A7S II, which has a similar price tag, but has been around since September 2015.
Tuesday, January 9, 2018
Facebook, Sony/ATV sign music licensing deal
(Reuters) - Sony/ATV said on Monday it signed a licensing agreement with Facebook Inc that will allow the social media platform's users to upload and share videos from the music publishing company's catalogue on Facebook and Instagram.
The multi-year deal will allow artists associated with Sony/ATV — whose catalogue includes Bob Dylan, Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran — to earn royalties from the use of their music on the social media platforms.
Facebook's deal with Sony/ATV follows a similar deal with Universal Music Group in December, to retain users and attract advertisers.
(Reporting by Sonam Rai in Bengaluru; Editing by Shounak Dasgupta)
Google Pay Payments Platform Launched, Integrates Android Pay and Google Wallet
Google on Monday announced that it is merging Android Pay and Google Wallet into a single payments platform - Google Pay. This new service is expected to be available online, in store (NFC payments), and across several Google Products including Tez.
"With Google Pay, it'll be easier for you to use the payment information saved to your Google Account, so you can speed through checkout with peace of mind," said Pali Bhat, VP of Product Management, Payments at Google.
As we mentioned, Google is launching its new integrated payments service, Google Pay. Android Pay and Google Wallet branding will be replaced by Google Pay branding. To recall, Android Pay was launched back in 2015 as way to make payments at stores, but soon expanded to get in-app purchase support and integration with mobile banking apps.
The Google Pay service has already been rolled out to apps including Airbnb, Dice, Fandango, HungryHouse, Instacart, and others. Google is also running limited period offers with B&H, Fandango, and Instacart.
Recently, Google rolled out its 'Pay With Google' feature that upgrades the traditional checkout process to make online purchases faster across services such as Google Play, YouTube, and Chrome. Much like 'Pay With Google', developer information for Google Pay has also been released.
Google, in the blog post, also hinted that it "will also be bringing these experiences to Tez users in India." There is no clarification on whether Tez will be rebranded to Google Pay or not. This is of particular interest as Tez is based on the UPI interface. We will keep you updated on the developments.
Google Pay is another one of Google's numerous experiments in the digital payments market. With the new branding, the Mountain View giant is apparently looking to streamline operations, much like Apple and Samsung are attempting with their respective Apple Pay and Samsung Pay platforms.
Sony Xperia XA2, Xperia XA2 Ultra With 23-Megapixel Cameras Launched at CES 2018: Specifications, Features
Sony has joined CES 2018 by bringing the Xperia XA2 and Xperia XA2 Ultra. The new Xperia series smartphones are specifically designed to cater the growing demand for self-portrait shots (aka selfies). Both the models will start hitting global markets from February 2018 to offer upgrades over the previously launched Xperia XA1 and Xperia XA1 Ultra. Both models also bear Sony's 23-megapixel Exmor RS sensors on the rear cameras. The smartphones feature single-SIM and dual-SIM variants, and we can expect Sony to launch the latter variants in India.
The Sony Xperia XA2 and Xperia XA2 Ultra both sport a "loop surface" design that is composed of anodised aluminium sides and a diamond-cut finish on the top and bottom. Unlike some of the widely popular mid-range options, the new Xperia XA2 range doesn't have a full-screen, thin-bezel display. However, there is a rear-facing fingerprint sensor to match the trend. This is something odd if we compare the new models with any of the previous Sony smartphones that were debuted with a fingerprint sensor-embedded, side-located power button. Moreover, there are features such as SmartAmp, Clear Audio+, and Qualcomm's aptX HD audio.
Among the two, the Sony Xperia XA2 features a 5.2-inch full-HD (1920x1080 pixels) display that is protected with a Corning Gorilla Glass panel. The Sony Xperia XA2 Ultra, on the other hand, has a 6-inch full-HD display.
Sony Xperia XA2 Ultra
The other major change between the Sony Xperia XA2 and Xperia XA2 Ultra is the front camera setup. The Xperia XA2 has a single, 8-megapixel, 1/4-inch Exmor R for mobile image sensor with 120-degree, f/2.4 wide-angle lens. Contrarily, the Xperia XA2 Ultra sports a dual selfie camera setup - comprises a 16-megapixel, 1/2.6-inch Exmor RS for mobile sensor with optical image stabilisation (OIS) equipped 88-degree, f/2.0 wide-angle lens and an 8-megapixel, Exmor R for mobile sensor with 120-degree, f/2.4 super wide-angle lens. The primary 16-megapixel camera sensor also supports sensitivity of ISO 6400 in addition to the default ISO 3200 on the secondary 8-megapixel camera sensor.
Both the new Android Oreo-based Sony Xperia smartphones are powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 630 SoC. The Xperia XA2 has 3GB of RAM, while the Xperia XA2 Ultra has 4GB of RAM. The smartphones have a 23-megapixel Exmor RS camera sensor that comes in 1/2.3-inch size and has 84-degree, f/2.0 wide-angle lens. The camera sensor has hybrid autofocus and supports 4K video recording in addition to the company's proprietary SteadyShot functionality.
Sony has provided 4G LTE in addition to connectivity options such as FM radio, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth v5.0, GPS/ A-GPS, NFC, and USB Type-C port on both the new smartphones. There is also 32GB internal storage that is expandable via microSD card (up to 256GB). The smartphones have dual-SIM and single-SIM versions. Further, the Xperia XA2 packs a 3300mAh battery, whereas the Xperia XA2 Ultra has a 3580mAh battery. Both support Qnovo Adaptive Charging and Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 technologies apart from Sony's proprietary Smart Stamina mode.
The Sony Xperia XA2 measures 142x70x9.7mm and weighs 171 grams, while the Xperia XA2 Ultra has 163x80x9.5mm dimensions and comes with 221 grams of weight. The Xperia XA2 has Silver, Blue, Black, and Pink colour options. On the other hand, the Xperia XA2 Ultra is available in Silver, Blue, Black, and Pink colour options.
"Our super mid-range product strategy started out as an exciting new idea based on bringing bold technologies to this section of the market in the most accessible way possible," said Hideyuki Furumi, EVP, Global Sales & Marketing, at Sony Mobile Communications, in a blog post. "Xperia XA2 and XA2 Ultra are no different, with leading front camera technology first seen in our flagship XZ line. We're targeting 2018 as a breakthrough year, and look forward to showcasing further innovations across the entire Xperia portfolio over the coming months."
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CES 2018: LG Display unveils 65-inch rollable TV
LG Display has unveiled what it describes as the world’s first 65-inch Ultra-High Definition (UHD) rollable OLED screen at CES in Las Vegas.
“It can be rolled up and hidden when not in use, and the small size of the rolled-up screen means that it can be more easily moved and stored, allowing for better space utilization, something existing displays can’t deliver,” the company explained, in a statement.
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Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) technology, which is widely used in displays and smartphone screens, offers crisp images to consumers. Additional details about the prototype 65-inch rollable screen, such as its potential availability for consumers, have not been revealed.
This is not the first time that LG Display has showcased a rollable screen at CES. In 2014 the tech giant showed off an 18-inch version of the technology that could be rolled up like a newspaper, according to Engadget.
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Other LG OLED technologies showcased at CES this year include an 88-inch 8K display, a 55-inch transparent display and a 77-inch wallpaper TV display. LG Display will also be showing the recent enhancements to its Crystal Sound OLED technology that make sound emanate directly from the panel.
In addition to the OLED offerings, The South Korean firm is exhibiting a number of products that use Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) technology. These include a 65-inch Art Glass display for TVs and 14-inch and 31.5-inch displays for monitors. The devices harness LG Display’s IPS (in-plane switching) technology that uses horizontal alignment of LCD molecules to improve picture quality.
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Other tech titans are also busy in Las Vegas this week, such as Samsung, which has unveiled “The Wall” – a 146-inch MicroLED TV.
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Apple investors urge tech giant to help curb iPhone addiction among kids
"There is a developing consensus around the world including Silicon Valley that the potential long-term consequences of new technologies need to be factored in at the outset, and no company can outsource that responsibility," the letter said. "Apple can play a defining role in signaling to the industry that paying special attention to the health and development of the next generation is both good business and the right thing to do."
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The two investors collectively control $2 billion worth of Apple shares.
Among their proposals to Apple: establish an expert committee including child development specialists; offer Apple's vast information to researchers; and enhance mobile device software so that parents have more options to protect their children's health.
The letter cited various studies and surveys on how the heavy usage of smartphones and social media negatively affects children's mental and physical health. Examples include distractions by digital technologies in the classroom, a decreased ability of students to focus on educational tasks, and higher risks of suicide and depression.
The letter from investors comes at a time of mounting criticism about the long-term health impact of heavy usage of smartphones and social media – especially among children. While tech companies like Apple have remained mum about the addictiveness of their products, many Silicon Valley insiders have started to speak openly about the issue.
Tristen Harris, a former product philosopher at Google who currently runs the advocacy group Time Well Spent, compares a smartphone to “a slot machine in my pocket” and blames the mounting addiction crisis on the software itself. Speaking to the Atlantic, Harris noted that smartphones – with their prompts and constant notifications - compel people to constantly check their screens.
“There needs to be new ratings, new criteria, new design standards, new certification standards,” Harris said. “There is a way to design based not on addiction.”
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Some governments are taking matters into their own hands, with France moving to ban smartphone use in its primary and middle schools.
Android co-founder Andy Rubin wants to use artificial intelligence –another controversial tech topic- to phones so that they perform relatively routine tasks without needing to be physically handled. Apple, which did not return Fox News’ request for comment, does have some parental controls on their iPhones and restrictions can also be placed on certain app as well as on what content can be viewed and how much data is used.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Monday, January 8, 2018
HP Recalls Laptop, Mobile Workstation Batteries Due to Fire, Burn Issues
HP has recalled some laptop and mobile workstation batteries due to an overheating problem. The HP laptops that are affected were shipped in the last two years, between December 2015 and December 2017. Users can visit HP's website to check if their battery is included in the recall. The company has listed all the models that have been affected by the issue. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued the recall on its site, detailing that about 50,000 batteries are affected in the US, adding that an additional 2,600 faulty batteries were sold in Canada.
HP has promised a free battery replacement and an appointment to get it replaced for the impacted customers. In a blog post, HP has put out instructions on how to enable 'Battery Safety Mode' in case a battery is included in the recall. HP in a release, said, "HP strongly recommends accepting Battery Safety Mode so that the notebook or mobile workstation can be safely used by connecting to an HP power adaptor." Not all batteries of the affected laptops are part of the recall, which is why the company has released a HP Battery Validation Utility to check if the particular battery in a notebook computer is affected. Validation using the utility takes less than 30 seconds, HP noted.
The affected batteries were shipped with or sold as accessories for these HP laptops: HP ProBooks (640, 645, 650, 655 in G2 and G3 series), HPx360 310 G2, HP Envy m6, HP Pavilion x360 310 G2, HP 11 Notebook PC, HP ZBook (17 G3, 17 G4, and Studio G3) Mobile Workstations. The list also includes the HP ZBook Studio G4 which doesn't ship with the affected batteries but could have been replaced with them.
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission has said that HP has received eight reports of battery packs overheating, melting, or charring, including three reports of property damage totalling $4,500 (roughly Rs. 2,85,200). Meanwhile, HP has said, "The quality and safety of all HP products is our top priority. We recently learned that batteries provided by one of our suppliers for certain notebook computers and mobile workstations present a potential safety concern." It added, "HP's primary concern is for the safety of our customers. HP is proactively notifying customers, and will provide replacement battery services for each verified, eligible battery, at no cost."
The minimum system requirements for HP Battery Program Validation Utility are Windows Operating System, Microsoft .Net Framework 4.5.2, and HP Software Framework. If the latter two are not available on the computer, users can download the fully-loaded battery validation utility program instead.
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