Saturday, February 11, 2017

YouTube Go Now Available; Lets You Preview, Share, Watch Videos Offline

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YouTube Go was previewed back in September, at the Google for India event. Built for India, the app is offline-centric and meant to combat the data connectivity woes that the country faces along with other emerging markets. Users will be able to preview videos when offline, share them with nearby friends when without data, and of course also download videos to watch when offline later. 
           The YouTube Go app is listed on Google Play store and is available to download in India. The listing description reads, "YouTube Go  A brand new app to download, enjoy and share videos...bina data udae!" The app is listed as "unreleased", and comes with the warning that it may be unstable.
           The app weighs in at 8.5MB, and supports devices running on Android versions all the way back to v4.1 Jelly Bean. As we mentioned, the YouTube Go app has several features geared towards offline use, as well as data management. Apart from being able to share videos with nearby friends without using the Internet, users will be able to preview videos via their thumbnails, and see the weight of videos available at different (basic, standard) resolutions.
          Detailing the YouTube Go offline sharing feature, Google says users will be able to share videos via Bluetooth with friends nearby without using data in seconds, and once it is received on the other end, a 15KB "Internet security check" allows the video to be played. We tried the feature, and it worked.
The listing was first spotted by Android Police, which notes that though the APK file is available, the app seems to only work in India for now.
 

Friday, February 10, 2017

BeatsX Wireless Earphones to Go on Sale From Today

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Apple has released it's new BeatsX wireless earphones worldwide today,the second bluetooth earbuds from the company since it ditched the iphone headphone jack last year.the price for the new BeatsX is set at$149.95(roughly Rs.10,000) and available at Apple stores and Apple official site.they are available in Black as well as White colour variants.
           The new BeatsX wireless earphones deliver up to eight hours of battery life and with "Fast Fuel", a five-minute charge gives you two hours of playback. They charge using the Lightning to USB Type-A cable, and feature magnetic earbuds that can be joined together when not being used. Four different-sized eartips come bundled with the BeatX earphones, as does a pocket-sized carrying case.
          "The earbuds come with unique flex-form cable that provides all-day comfort and easy pocket portability, while eartip options provide a personalised fit and secure-fit wingtips offer added stability," Apple said in a statement.
       The BeatsX wireless earphones feature optimised noise isolation, and their RemoteTalk feature allows you to take calls with a built-in mic, play music, adjust volume and activate Siri.
        Unveiled alongside the Apple AirPods at the company's iPhone launch event in September, the BeatsX headphones are powered by the same W1 chip that powers the AirPods. This allows the new headphones to pair quickly and easily with the new iPhones. They are Bluetooth-enabled, so they work with other media sources as well.

Thursday, February 9, 2017

Verizon and T-Mobile are come together for the best LTE speeds in the US

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Open Signal has recently released their state of Mobile Networks:USA " and say Verizon has now tied T-Mobile for the fastest carrier in the United States and the results are so close between the two that they are virtually tied for the best.
           Using data collected from 169,683 users, 4,599,231,167 data points were used to measure network speeds on both 4G and 3G, network availability and latency. The data is collected by users installing the Open Signal app from Google Play or the App Store and going about their daily routine.
         In their analysis of the collected data, they say that Verizon has improved their 4G network speeds to pull even with T-Mobile who has traditionally done well in this category. They also mention that the average overall network speeds in the U.S. have risen slightly, and over 81% of U.S. residents have access to LTE networks.
         The ‘Overall Network Comparison’ ties Verizon and T-Mobile together in two categories: Download Speed: 4G, and Download Speed: Overall, which we assume incorporates both 4G and 3G speeds. This would make sense, given that T-Mobile’s 3G speeds (HSPA+) are much faster than Verizon’s 3G (CDMA) speeds. T-Mobile beats Verizon in 3G speeds, and 3G latency while Verizon has T-Mobile beat in 4G latency and 4G availability.
           T-Mobile won in two more categories that it didn’t tie with Verizon, these two categories are both becoming more and more irrelevant as the majority of users in the US are being almost (if not entirely) supported by LTE signals as 3G technologies see less usage.
           Back to the speeds, Verizon saw an average of 16.9 Mbps while T-Mobile saw 16.7 Mbps in 4G data, close enough for a statistical tie (higher HSPA+ (3G) speeds allowed both Verizon and T-Mobile to tie in the overall speeds category with an average of 14.6 Mbps. Verizon and AT&T saw a boost of about 1 Mbps over the last quarter, and while T-Mobile stayed steady, Sprint’s network dropped slightly.
           Availability of high-speed data services shows that all four carriers have improved, but T-Mobile (86.6%) is now within two percentage points of Verizon (88.2%) when it comes to finding an LTE signal. The company with the most improvement here is Sprint, who jumped from covering 69.9% in August to 76.8% in February 2017.
          Verizon or T-Mobile performed the best in every category tested, and the final results show that any measurable advantage T-Mobile or Verizon previously held in nationwide network testing has shrunk to the point of being insignificant. You still need to pick the carrier service that works bests for you, but overall either Red or Magenta should have you covered.
The best part is that they now need to fight even harder for our dollars.


Tesla Is Coming In India This Summer, Says CEO Elon Musk

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American electric car maker Tesla looks set to debut in India this summer.last year company initially hinted at India launch plans in April.On Tuesday CEO Elon Musk confirmed Tesla Launch is planned  for the summer this year.
           Elon Musk confirmed India plans on twitter while replying to a user who asked ,"Eagerly waiting for Tesla to launch in India. Any plans to do it? If so then When?" He replied, "Hoping for summer this year." Unfortunately, there are no more details about the India launch plans as of now.
          Tesla, last year, announced its plans to start shipping cars that are fully capable of self-driving. It had opened booking for Indian buyers too and got a decent response from people who dished out $1000 for the same.
          In April, Elon Musk had said Tesla has added more countries including India, Brazil, South Africa, South Korea, New Zealand, Singapore and Ireland to the Tesla Model 3 order page. The vehicle will go into production in late 2017 and is expected to cost around $35,000 before tax breaks.
          Musk had earlier revealed plans for manufacturing operations with Gigafactory installations in India apart from some other countries due to high demand for its batteries and by looking at long-term view of his business. We can finally expect this to happen this year. Musk's plan for Tesla launch apart from the Gigafactory installation may work well with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision who previously reiterated the vision of 175 Gigawatts of clean energy by 2022 for the country, and the Gigafactory could help meet those goals. To recall, Prime Minister Narendra Modi back in 2015 after touring the American automotive company's campus had expressed interest in using Tesla's power storage technologies and its applications in rural areas.


 

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

E-Commerce Giant Alibaba Reportedly in Talks With Telecom Players to Provide Free Internet in India

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Alibaba The E-Commerce Giant may be the next player after Facebook to try it's hands on providing free internet service in India.A new report claims that the company is in talks with telecom operators as well as wi-fi providers to offer free Internet services in the Country.
             "We will definitely look at the opportunity to work together with service providers or even some Wi-Fi providers.we are trying to offer lower cost data to users and better connectivity,even free of cost connectivity.Wi-Fi providers and other players can be potentials and we are in talk",Jack Huang,President of Overseas Business,Alibaba Mobile Business told Business Insider India.
             Alibaba is reportedly still working on the plans around its free Internet service in India and is still in talks with "potential partners." The Chinese company is considering providing free Internet services to states that have connectivity problems. "We actually think in geographic way because in India not every state is suffering from connectivity problem so we will focus more on providing this kind of services to states that are suffering more and also we will have comprehensive analysis on already existing consumers who will actually need this kind of service," added Huang.
              It's worth mentioning that Alibaba isn't the first to work on providing free Internet in the country as Facebook earlier launched its Internet.org and Free Basic projects with similar aims. However, both of Facebook's initiatives met with heavy backlash in India from "net neutrality" advocates, who claimed that Free Basics only allowed access to selected websites thus violating the principle that the entire Internet should be available to everyone on equal terms.
            Mukesh Ambani led Reliance Jio is currently providing free services including data to all consumers as part of its ‘Happy new year’ plan till the end of March.

Latest Image Of Moto G5 Plus reveals 5.2-inch screen, 12MP camera, and NFC

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Information coming from internet about the upcoming Moto G5 Plus will be seen in a sporty look with a 5.2 Inch display 12 MP "Rapid Focus Camera",redesigned fingerprint reader,NFC and a TurboPower-compatible 3,000 mAh battery. 
              From the leaked image you can see that the device is called the "Moto $$".this is undoubtedly a placeholder for the name of the device.If a placeholder is being used,we can presume that lenovo moto isn't final with the name of the smartphone.the plastic film on the display also highlights that the smartphone will have a 2.0GHz octa -core processor.
                This isn’t the first time we have seen the Moto G5 Plus leaked. The Moto G5 Plus was recently leaked in live images revealing the same redesign and a tweaked fingerprint sensor. It is expected that the device will launch in March 2017 and we hope to see the device in action at MWC 2017.
                The G5 Plus also gets a new rear camera design, which we have seen in earlier leakes. The new camera design is similar to what we have seen on the Moto Z family of phones. The 'Moto' logo is placed below the camera module.
                Earlier leaks suggested that the device sports a 5.5-inch display so we will have to wait for the unveiling of the device to know the final design and specifications. 
    

White Xiaomi Mi Mix Goes On Its First Flash-Sale In China

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After the successful hit of black coloured  Xiaomi Mi Mix.Chinese company Xiaomi have launched their another additional colour variant now this time Mi Mix will be available in white colour China.The new colour option will be flash-sold alongside the standard black version of the phone, the Mi Note 2 and the Xiaomi Mi 4.

Interestingly the White version of the phone is going on sale (3,499 yuan or $509) for 500 yuan less than the black version (3,999 yuan or$582). 
     Anyways the flash-sale is only available to those in China,which will make it near-impossible for anyone to get their hands on the white unicorn.









































Monday, February 6, 2017

Uber Hires Veteran NASA Engineer to Develop Flying Cars

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Uber is foot steping to expand the scope of it's flying car experiment.the company just hired NASA engineer Mark Moore,who worked at the federal agency as an advanced engineer and basically kickstarted the current interest in vertical take-off and landing craft for short-haul urban flight with 2010 paper on the feasibility of the helicopter like vehicles.Moore will act as Director of Engineering at Uber Elevate,which is what the ride-hailing company calls it's exploration of airborne on-demand drives. 


Moore's research into so-called VTOL-short for vertical takeoff and landing, or more colloquially, flying cars-inspired at least one billionaire technologist. After reading the white paper, Google co-founder Larry Page secretly started and financed two Silicon Valley startups, Zee Aero and Kitty Hawk, to develop the technology, Bloomberg Businessweek reported last summer.
          Now Moore is leaving the confines of the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration, where he has spent the last 30 years, to join one of Google's rivals: Uber Technologies. Moore is taking on a new role as director of engineering for aviation at the ride-hailing company, working on a flying car initiative known as Uber Elevate. "I can't think of another company in a stronger position to be the leader for this new ecosystem and make the urban electric VTOL market real," he says.
           Uber isn't constructing a flying car yet. In its own white paper published last October, the company laid out a radical vision for airborne commutes and identified technical challenges it said it wanted to help the nascent industry solve, like noise pollution, vehicle efficiency and limited battery life. Moore consulted on the paper and was impressed by the company's vision and potential impact.
             Moore acknowledged that many obstacles stand in the way, and they're not only technical. He says each flying car company would need to independently negotiate with suppliers to get prices down, and lobby regulators to certify aircrafts and relax air-traffic restrictions. But he says Uber, with its 55 million active riders, can uniquely demonstrate that there could be a massive, profitable and safe market. "If you don't have a business case that makes economic sense, than all of this is just a wild tech game and not really a wise investment," Moore says.
           Uber's vision is a seductive one, particularly for sci-fi fans. The company envisions people taking conventional Ubers from their homes to nearby "vertiports" that dot residential neighborhoods. Then they would zoom up into the air and across town to the vertiport closest to their offices. ("We don't need stinking bridges!" says Moore.) These air taxis will only need ranges of between 50 to 100 miles, and Moore thinks that they can be at least partially recharged while passengers are boarding or exiting the aircraft. He also predicts we'll see several well-engineered flying cars in the next one to three years and that there will be human pilots, at least managing the onboard computers, for the foreseeable future.
          His move to Uber is a risky one. Moore says he's leaving NASA one year before he's eligible for retirement and walking away from a significant percentage of his pension and free health care for life "to be in the right place at the right time to make this market real." (Though it's probably safe to say that Uber, with some $11 billion on its balance sheet, is making it worth his while.) Moore seems to be disillusioned with NASA, saying the agency is leaving promising new aviation markets to the private industry. "It's the federal government who is best positioned to overcome extremely high levels of risks," he says.
        While NASA is larded with layers of bureaucracy and management, Uber Chief Executive Officer Travis Kalanick has been closely involved in hatching his company's flying car plans, Moore says. That is, when he's not distracted with his own political crises, such as his role on President Donald Trump's advisory council, which he relinquished last week after criticism from customers, drivers and employees.
          Kalanick's bet on Uber Elevate is another indication that while Silicon Valley seems on the surface to be consumed with politics and protests these days, the march into the future continues apace.

UberHIRE Lets You Book a Cab for Up to 12 Hours officially Launched in India

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Uber has started it's latest service called 'UberHire' on it's app on Monday.this service is available on demand and also waits for its users to explore the city.for travellers,this is a great option as they travel around the cities whiile the cab is waiting for them.
        after a successful pilot run in Kochi,Uber offering UberHire service for nine Indian cities including New Delhi,Bengaluru,Chennai,Mumbai,Pune,Ahmedabad,Vizag and Nagpur with more cities slated for launch in the weeks to come.
         If you want to enjoy this new service from Uber all you have do is just open your Uber APP and slide over to Uber Hire option.then you have to required to set pickup location and request the ride.The minimum fare for Uber Hire service ranges between Rs.449-Rs.649 for 2 hours and up to 30km.further,users can hold their Uber ride up to a maximum duration of 12 hours. After this point, riders will be charged Rs. 2 per minute and Rs. 12 per kilometre - pricing and cancellation charges will vary from city to city, Uber said. At the end of the trip, the total fare is calculated based on the distance and duration of the trip.
        Uber has clarified that dynamic pricing will not apply to its UberHIRE service. The ride-haling service says that UberHire is perfect for travellers exploring a new city, senior citizens who need to make trips punctuated with multiple stop overs, or for business travellers who have multiple meetings. Uber says that it provides a convenient option while ensuring it is economical for everyone.
        "Our technology makes it possible for us to create specialized solutions that can help users have access to reliable transportation at affordable prices. UberHIRE is one such product that addresses the unique commuting needs of riders in India, especially that of tourists, business travellers, senior citizens, and working professionals by letting them book an Uber and use it for upto 12 hours."said Apurva Dalal, head of engineering at Uber India".

Xiaomi Redmi Note 4X To Be Officially Unveiled On February 8

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The Xiaomi Redmi Note 4X will be made official in two days Feb8.this was revealed by the Chinese company in a post on Weibo (China's Twitter).Here's what the post.
"Not Wu Xiubo,not Liu Shi,not Liu Haoran, a absolutely unexpected idol you will be in the Feb 14 to bring a special valentine's day gift red rice Note 4X.
      here's the image attached to the post:


Specs-wise,the device is expected to be powered by Mediatek Helio X20 chipset(a snapdragon 653 variant could also be there)and sport a 5.5-inch full HD display.RAM options include 2GB,3GB and 4GB,while storage options include 32GB and 64GB.
  As far as camera is concerned,the phone will feature a 13MP rear unit a 5MP front shooter.a large 4,100mAh battery will be there to keep the lights on.There'll also be a fingerprint sensor on the back.

Samsung Pay Is Coming To India In The First Half Of #2017

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Samsung is planning to launch its Samsung Pay mobile payment service in India in the first half of 2017.to bring Samsung Pay service in India, the company has partnered with American Express.also Samsung may be exploring opportunities with giants such as Visa and Master Card as well.
      American Express has been one of the partners of Samsung for the E-payment service in USA,South Korea and Australia.elsewhere,Samsung has also partnered with MasterCard and Visa.
     Samsung began testing the service in India in December last year.Samsung rolled out an update to the galaxy not 5 smartphone in India which included the Samsung Pay app.
     Samsung Pay,which rivals Android Pay and Google Pay,uses NFC-equipped point-of-sale terminals for some of its features.that would have been a hard sell as it would require Samsung to convince merchants across the country to upgrade their existing point-of-sale machines.most of the point-of-sale devices in India don't support NFC.
     But the Samsung Pay also support MST i.e.Magnetic Secure Transmission,a technology that allows it to send a magnetic signal from a compatible device to the payment terminal's card reader.this allows the smartphone to mimic a physical card,enabling the vast majority of exiting terminals to support Samsung Pay as well
       India is potentially a big market for the South Korean tech giant and its payment service, but will be restricted due to just 2.5 million of premium devices Galaxy S6, Galaxy S7 and Galaxy Note 5 shipped in India. The true growth of the service may be realised with its introduction to more affordable handsets.
     Samsung earlier this week launched a mobile web payment service in South Korea for all smartphones that are powered by Android OS. The service called Samsung Pay Mini will let Android users make online transactions in S Korea after downloading a dedicated app.