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Thursday, September 14, 2017
LG Q6 India launch set for August 10 will be Amazon exclusive and priced under Rs 20 000
LG Q6 India launch set for August 10 will be Amazon exclusive and priced under Rs 20 000

LG announced the global roll out of the Q6 last month, and now the bezel-less smartphone is all set to arrive in India. The company has announced it will launch the Q6 in the country on August 10. Moreover, in a teaser poster LG also revealed the phone will be priced under Rs. 20,000, and will be Amazon India exclusive.
The LG Q6 comes with 5.5-inch Full HD FullVision display wth 18:9 aspect ratio, octa-core Snapdragon 435 processor, 3GB RAM, 32GB internal storage, 13MP & 5MP cameras (rear and front), and 3000mAh battery. It will run Android 7.1.1 Nougat and have dedicated slots for dual-SIM and microSD card.
Design-wise, it sports plastic body and minimal bezels with rounded corners, but has 7000 series aluminum frame to make it more sturdy, and the devices case is MIL-STD 810G certified for extra durability, which means it will be able to with stand extreme temperatures, rain, humidity, sand and dust. Unfortunately, theres no fingerprint scanner.
Color options are Astro Black, Ice Platinum, Mystic White and Terra Gold.
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Tuesday, September 12, 2017
You won’t believe what your mobile will do in the future
You won’t believe what your mobile will do in the future
IN 30 years since the first mobile phone went on sale we�ve seen it morph from a bank-breaking, basic brick into a slim super computer that can do anything from entertain to tell us what we should be doing next.
With the next-generation (and several generations after that) of mobile phone innovation already being tinkered with by engineers and scientists in hi-tech labs the future of the device is set to change at warp speed. Come with us as we look at what our favourite gadget could do in years ahead.
This is today�s Microsoft Surface Pro 2. But where will technology take us in the future? Picture: AP Photo/Mark LennihanSource:AP
1-2 years
Mobiles were uglier back in the day but at least they could withstand a bashing. Recent years have seen a trade in resilience for beauty but the future will see a turnaround with unbreakable devices. Weatherproof handsets are proving a surprising hit with consumers calling for their precious phones to be made of tougher stuff. Manufacturers look to use the latest materials including scratch and shatter-proof ion-infused glass as well as liquid metal for cases, which is nigh-on indestructible as it bounces back to its original shape after being dented.
Modular mobile phones will hit the market whereby customers can buy a handset made from features they pick and choose to go on it. There�s already a project underway that will allow consumers to decide what their custom handset can do and what it will look like so you can create a phone that perfectly fits your needs. For instance if there�s a phone out there that has a great camera but you don�t need the whizzy other stuff, this modular approach could let you have the best of everything or let you cherry pick the bits that are important to you. Expect to see the pick �n� mix smartphones to shift the goalposts in the not-too-distant future.
Storage sizes and capabilities are always improving.Source:News Limited
3-5 years
With smartphone screens getting bigger and people spending more time on mobiles than any other device expect to see super-high resolution, cinema-quality displays rock handsets. A far cry from the monochrome, one-line displays of the 90s our eyes will be treated to full 4K screens (that�s four-times the resolution of High Definition) right in the palm of our hand. This visual feast is only just reaching our living rooms today but mobile makers are already eyeing it up for our pocketable gadgets. We doubt mobile sizes will continue to grow at this stage (around five-inches seems to be the Goldilocks zone) but within three years a stunning 4K screen will be de facto.
If you think 4G browsing on your phone is pretty speedy today, just wait a few years and you�ll be blown away. The next-generation wireless mobile network could be quick enough to download a high-def movie in just 30 seconds. This also means it could make storage sizes obsolete as everything from your apps to entertainment could be accessed from the cloud within the blink of an eye. The infrastructure of this technology is being readied for a 2020 release.
The camera will evolve in our smartphones to do far more than your standard selfie. 3D technology using wide-angle lenses and sensors will be able to map your surroundings, meaning you could actually walk around inside your photos. Mobile cameras will understand and process the space around you and then remodel it in a 3D image. You could revisit old birthday party pictures, explore old holiday snaps or take a look around hotels, houses for sale or eBay items in great detail. The technology is currently being tested in projects in both mobile handsets and a larger system called Matterport, who worked on Microsoft�s Kinect sensor.
The unbreakable smartphone is closer than you think.Source:AFP
6-10 years
The fabled foldable mobile has been floating around almost as long as the flying car but breakthroughs in material technology � in particular the super thin, super strong and conductive wonder material, Graphene � will make this more than a crazy concept. There are already mobiles on the market that have a slight bend and we�ve seen manufacturers show off flexy displays at gadget shows but within ten years we could see mobiles that change shape to suit our needs and roll up right into our pocket. There wouldn�t be a need for both tablet and mobile, or the decision of what screen size to go for � imagine being able to unravel a screen to different sizes whether you want more space for browsing or less to just make a call. We know mobile makers are keen on this flexible, wrappable, mouldable, unbreakable form factor and research labs like the Human Media Lab at Queen�s University in Canada have already produced a primitive folding handset.
Our phones have truly become an indispensable part of us.Source:ThinkStock
Batteries last about as long as an asthmatic in a sprint race these days but in the hi-tech future we could see our devices run for 20 years on a single charge. A team at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore have developed a titanium dioxide gel that is a dab hand at storing lithium ions in its nanostructure. In non-sciencey words: it�s very efficient at storing its charge. Of course, this Holy Grail of an everlasting battery is being chased after by many so there are other alternative battery technologies being developed. There�s a team in Korea looking to transform the heat generated from our bodies into electricity to power phones; there�s also the idea of piezoelectricity which converts movement into energy so we could walk and charge; and researchers in California have made a tattoo that generates electricity from our own sweat. So it looks like the future phone�s power supply might be something we won�t have to sweat about (literally).
Many technologists have postulated the idea of singularity.Source:News Limited
10-15 years
If sci-fi films have taught us anything it�s that holographic floating displays will burst out of our mobile devices in the future. They�re not wrong. A 3D screen materialising in thin air we can prod and manipulate is already in development from start-up Ostendo Technologies. Their �Quantum Photonic Imager� is a Tic-Tac sized projector unit that can beam a high-resolution image into the open like something from Iron Man. In ten-years� time the technology would be finetuned to a point where we�re fully interactive with the floating screen � we could watch sport play out in front of us, get inside maps and play games in a whole new way. And Tinder sure is going to be interesting �.
Wearable technology is already trying to bridge the necessity to carry a phone and in years going forward we will see the physical handset disappear from pockets altogether. Just as the smartphone managed to evaporate the hardware of things like sat navs, MP3 players, wallets and � to some extent � watches and compact cameras, new smartwatches and smartglasses operated by spoken command will become the primary communications device to make the mobile vanish. If you�re thinking �where�s the screen?!� it could be displayed on glasses lenses or perhaps that pill-sized holographic projector could unfurl it in midair for you. How do you take a selfie would be the next one to answer �
3D holograms, anyone?Source:ThinkStock
20-30 years
In twenty years we�ll look back and laugh at how we once had to actually hold our phones to operate them. Going way beyond wearables, a smart contact lens could offer a device-free experience to display messages, web pages, directions and video literally right in front of your eye. A lens with basic computer circuitry is currently being tested, which contains sensors to alert diabetics to dangerous glucose levels. With nanotechnology having the potential to build robots the size of blood cells the prospect of developing computing components small enough to fit on a contact lens is a distinct possibility.
As the memory of clunky, manual mobile handsets fade into a world of invisible communication devices plugged straight into our bodies we will also see highly sophisticated operating systems that we can talk to like another human. Built-in personal assistants are becoming more intuitive knowing what we like, where we�ve been and what we�re doing. If our mobiles can already work out and tell us when to leave work in order to catch our usual train while reminding us to say happy birthday to Brenda on our way and warning us how many calories are in that biscuit before we�ve even eaten it can you imagine what else it�ll be able to do as this intelligence continues to grow? The movie Her does a great job of showing us how operating systems could evolve to a point where we can freely converse with the OS rather than the simple experience we know today. Forget asking if it�s going to rain, you can have full convos about the state of the weather. A computer has already managed to dominate the television game show Jeopardy providing complex human-like answers to questions. Some might find this petrifying but us technophiles can�t wait. Artificial intelligence is coming so get your small talk ready.
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Monday, September 11, 2017
3G Nokia 3310 will arrive late September or early October
3G Nokia 3310 will arrive late September or early October

The Nokia brand made a come back this year, thanks to HMD Global, and alongside resurrected the nostalgic 3310 feature phone with a refreshed version. It is priced at Rs. 3,300 in India and around $50 in the U.S.
Thats not cheap, considering that 4G LTE enabled feature phone will hit the market later this year for under 2,500. And the Nokia 3310 has support only for 2G, which is a major drawback.
However, rumors claimed that Nokia is working on a 3G variant of 3310, and it even appeared on FCC database, with model number TA-1036 with support for 3G bands.
Now Irish carrier Three Ireland on Twitter confirmed that Nokia 3 exists, and will arrive late September or October. "We will be ranging the 3G version of the Nokia 3310, the current launch date of late is September early October" the tweet reads.
There is no information about its price, but it can be expected to be priced higher than the 2G version.
While an exact unveiling date is not known, Nokia could launch the 3G Nokia 3310 at its upcoming event on August 16, where the flagship Nokia 8 is expected to break cover.
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Saturday, September 9, 2017
Xiaomis next smartphone offering for India will have dual cameras
Xiaomis next smartphone offering for India will have dual cameras

Xiaomis next smartphone offering for India will have dual-camera, and will launch in September. Xiaomi India VP and Managing Director Manu Kumar Jain made the announcement on Twitter. He also shared a portrait shot of himself with background blur effect. Sadly he did not reveal the name of the dual-camera phone.
However, the possible contenders are the flagship Mi 6 and the recently released Mi 5X. And since, Xiaomi aggressively targets the sub-Rs. 12,000 price segment, and has no plans to launch a flagship product, we can rule out the Mi 6, and assume its the Mi 5X.
The dual-camera toting Mi 5X was announced alongside MIUI 9 last month in home market of China. The dual-camera boasts two 12MP sensors, same as the Mi 6 flagship � one with a f/2.2 aperture wide-angle lens and other with a f/2.6 aperture telephoto lens offering portrait mode and background blur assisted by dual-tone LED flash and PDAF. For selfies it gets 5MP front shooter.
As for the other specs, the Mi 5X features 5.5-inch Full HD display, Snapdragon 625 chip, 4GB RAM, 64GB of expandable storage, 5MP front shooter, 4G VoLTE, USB Type-C port, fingerprint scanner and 3080mAh battery.
In China the Mi 5X is priced at CNY 1499, which translates to Rs. 14,000, so the India pricing should be somewhere around that figure.
Cant wait for you guys to check out Xiaomis first dual-camera phone in India! Coming next month! ??� Manu Kumar Jain (@manukumarjain) August 8, 2017
Can you guess which one? pic.twitter.com/UhtFphm0GT
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Friday, August 18, 2017
HTC Ocean Life will launch as U11 Life feature Edge Sense Snapdragon 630
HTC Ocean Life will launch as U11 Life feature Edge Sense Snapdragon 630

After launching the flagship Snapdragon 835 powered U11 with Edge Sense function, the next smartphone coming out from HTC is a mid-ranger. The device is code-named Ocean Life and will be toned down version of U11. We first heard about the phone last month, and now new details of Ocean-Life including its marketing name has surfaced.
According to Android Authority, the Ocean Life will hit the market as U11 Ocean and come with HTCs proprietary Edge Sense function, the allows you to trigger certain actions like opening camera, send text by voice, check email and more just by squeezing the edges of the device.
Earlier it was claimed that HTC U11 Ocean will be powered by Snapdragon 660 processor, but the new report suggests it will utilize Snapdragon 630 processor.
As for the other specs, the phone will have 5.2-inch Full HD display, 32GB of internal storage, 16MP PDAF assisted rear camera, and the same 16MP front camera as the U11. It will boast front-mounted fingerprint scanner, microSD card slot, IP67 certification and ship with HTC USonic earbuds with active noise cancellation, which means the phone will not have a 3.5mm audio jack.
No other details were revealed, but it is said to come with Android 7.1.1 Nougat with Sense 9.0, Bluetooth 5.0 and 2600mAh battery.
For now, it is not known when HTC plans to unveil the HTC U11 Ocean, but it will happen before the end of this year.
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Saturday, August 5, 2017
Will Rock
Will Rock

Will Rock | PC Game | Genre: Action | {438MB}
In WillRock, the player takes on the persona of the title character Willford Rockwell, an archeology student, who is faced with the aftermath of a fanatical group called the Olympian Restoration Army (ORA), who somehow have managed to bring back to life a host of mythological creatures from Ancient Greece, including Zeus, king of the Gods, who has abducted Wills girlfriend Emma. Will is recruited by Prometheus, the Greek Titan of fire and craft, to destroy Zeus and his minions and rescue his girlfriend.






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Sunday, March 29, 2015
Samsung to reportedly drop Windows notebooks in 2015 will only make Chromebooks
It seems Samsung is ready to give up on Windows notebooks, if a report by Digitimes is to be believed. According to their sources at a Taiwan-based supply chain, Samsung will no longer release conventional Windows based notebooks from next year.

So will it be dropping out of the notebook business altogether? Not quite. The report also states that Samsung will switch to only making Chromebooks from 2015. Samsung already has one model on sale right now and many more will be coming in future.
This move comes after Samsung failed to meet its own goal for notebook shipments in 2013. The company had planned on shipping 17 million units when it actually only managed around 12 million. Now, the company has set a goal of just 7 million for the year 2014, according to the same sources.
Whether the move to Chromebooks will be beneficial to Samsung or not remains to be seen. The Chromebooks do seem to be doing relatively well at the low end of the market while Windows 8, on the other hand, not being the success that Microsoft expected. For someone like Samsung, it makes sense to skate to where the puck is going to be, rather than where it has been.

So will it be dropping out of the notebook business altogether? Not quite. The report also states that Samsung will switch to only making Chromebooks from 2015. Samsung already has one model on sale right now and many more will be coming in future.
This move comes after Samsung failed to meet its own goal for notebook shipments in 2013. The company had planned on shipping 17 million units when it actually only managed around 12 million. Now, the company has set a goal of just 7 million for the year 2014, according to the same sources.
Whether the move to Chromebooks will be beneficial to Samsung or not remains to be seen. The Chromebooks do seem to be doing relatively well at the low end of the market while Windows 8, on the other hand, not being the success that Microsoft expected. For someone like Samsung, it makes sense to skate to where the puck is going to be, rather than where it has been.
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