Monday, August 21, 2017
Moto G5S Plus is coming to India this month
Moto G5S Plus is coming to India this month

Motorola unveiled the Moto G5S and Moto G5S Plus earlier this month. And now the bigger Moto G5S Plus is all set to arrive in India. For the past few days, Moto India on its Twitter handle has been teasing the launch of the phone, however, an exact launch date is yet to be set. Rumors point out at August 22.
The Moto G5S Plus is an upgraded version of Moto G5 Plus, and comes with a bigger display and dual-camera setup. Also the new Moto G5S Plus sports an all-metal unibody design, thats crafted from a single piece of high-grade aluminum instead of Moto G5 Plus metal & plastic build. Apart from these upgrades, the rest of the specs sheet is same as Moto G5 Plus.

The dual-camera system consists of two 13MP units (one color sensor, and the other black-and-white sensor), just like the Moto Z2 Force. The dual-cameras offers features like capturing depth information for bokeh effect, background replacement, and make select part of photo black-and-white.
It comes with a bigger 5.5-inch Full HD display (vs. 5.2-inch Moto G5 Plus), Snapdragon 625 Mobile Platform, 8MP wide-angle selfie camera, 3000mAh battery w/ Turbo Charging, fingerprint scanner and NFC. It runs Android 7.1.1 Nougat, and has dedicated slots for dual-SIM and microSD card slot.
The Moto G5S Plus comes in two variants: 3GB RAM/32GB storage and 4GB RAM/64GB storage (in Lunar Gray and Brushed Gold), and both are most likely to be launched in the country. In Europe, the Moto G5S Plus has been priced at 299 Euros (Rs. 26,000), but the India pricing could be below Rs. 20,000.
Drumroll, please! And there you have it, the #MotoG5SPlus is on its way to help you #FindYourFocus and more! #StayTuned pic.twitter.com/IFWo6fkjzK� Motorola India (@motorolaindia) August 10, 2017
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Saturday, August 19, 2017
Samsung Notebook 9 Pen convertible with Kaby Lake R coming in September
Samsung Notebook 9 Pen convertible with Kaby Lake R coming in September

Samsung back in May introduced the S-Pen toting Notebook 9 Pro convertible featuring 7th generation Intel Core i7 processors. Now the South Korean tech giant is giving it an upgrade with a new model called Notebook 9 Pen with the just announced 8th generation Intel Core i7 Kaby Lake-R processor, which is 40 percent percent faster than the 7th generation.
Apart from the processor upgrade the rest of the configuration will remain unchanged. Just like NoteBook 9 Pro, the Notebook 9 Pen will be offered in 13.3-inch and 15-inch screen models and both include Full HD display and touchscreen panel. They will sport 360-degree rotatable hinge, which allows the device to be used in several modes like laptop, tablet, stand and tent.
The 13.3-inch packs on-board Intel UHD Graphics 620 and 8GB DDR4 RAM, while the 15-inch model has AMD Radeon 540 GPU with dedicated 2GB memory, and 16GB DDR4 RAM.
Both models will come with 256GB SSD, HD camera, 2 x USB 3.0 ports, a USB-C port, HDMI port, microSD card slot, WIFi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.1, fast charging support and 1.5W x 2 stereo speakers.
The built-in Stylus S-Pen comes with a 0.7mm tip that can detect more than 4,000 levels of pressure. It is also able to detect tilt for shading, and is compatible with Samsungs Air Command software, and Windows Ink functions.
The pricing has not been revealed, but Samsung says it will first roll out to home market of South Korea in September, followed by other markets as well.
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Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Intel Core M Skylake coming to compete with 6 1mm of iPad Air 2
Intel CEO, Brian Krzanich, has confirmed that the new Intel Core M with architecture Skylake will arrive in the second half of the year. Enable winning tablet Windows thin models with mobile platforms
Brian Krzanich Intel has confirmed that the new Intel Core M microarchitecture-based Skylake will arrive in the second half of the year. The company’s goal is to offer partners the opportunity to implement on tablet and ultrabook form factor with thicknesses even lower and help extend the operating range of the products on the market.
Intel launched the first Core M based on 14nm Broadwell last September, allowing third-party manufacturers to showcase their proposals with new technology at CES 2015 in Las Vegas. The first products came on the market in recent weeks with renewed form factor significantly compared to the past, and with a dissipation system completely without fans or active parts.
The Core M Skylake allow extremes even more the concept of tablet Windows, making it more similar to products that have mobile platform, such as iOS or Android. Specifically, Krzanich has argued that it can produce devices that can compete with 6.1mm of iPad Air 2 with new technologies, where today the tablet Core M thinner stops to 7,2mm.
But Skylake not just mean thickness and low power consumption, but also a substantial performance boost both on computational and graphical. The new processors should be able to reach the performance of Haswell ULV traditionally used in previous generations of tablet and ultrabook, enterprise not entirely successful at current Core M Broadwell.
New technologies are not naturally compatible only with Windows: Windows 10 will naturally be supported, but also Google Chrome OS and Android. Among the most interesting innovations are native support for Intel RealSense 3D second generation, allowing us to use the camera to recognize gestures and the face of the user.
Intel Core M Skylake coming to compete with 6.1mm of iPad Air 2