Monday, December 4, 2023

Google Gemini launch date rumour


During the Google I/O 2023 event, Google unveiled its upcoming AI model named 'Gemini'. Originally slated for launch next week, recent reports suggest that Google may postpone the release to January 2024. Sources cited by The Information indicate that Gemini encountered challenges in handling non-English queries, prompting Google CEO Sundar Pichai to delay the launch. The report emphasizes the importance of language support for Gemini to compete with or surpass OpenAI’s GPT-4, noting that Google has made strides in meeting this standard in certain aspects. Pichai had previously mentioned the company's focus on delivering Gemini 1.0 promptly while finalizing the comprehensive version of the next-generation AI model. When introduced at Google I/O in May, Google positioned Gemini as its most potent model, building upon PaLM 2 and developed by the Brain Team and DeepMind. Described as 'multimodal,' Gemini is expected to handle diverse content types, including images and text, while incorporating memory and planning capabilities. The AI model may integrate various AI models, with Google planning to utilize it internally across its products and make it available to developers and cloud customers in various sizes and capabilities. Pichai emphasized that Gemini would be 'highly efficient with tools and API integrations.' The forthcoming AI model is anticipated to power Google’s existing AI-driven products such as Search, Google Assistant, and the popular chatbot Bard.

Windows 12 launch date leak


Laptop manufacturers may be in for an early Christmas present, as a recent leak suggests that Windows 12 could make its debut as early as June 2024. This news bodes well for the PC and laptop market, which experienced a slump post the Covid-19 pandemic. The surge in PC and laptop purchases during the work-from-home transition gradually waned, resulting in decreased sales. However, the introduction of a new operating system could potentially revive these sales. According to the report, the June 2024 launch date for Windows 12 was discussed at the Taiwan Medical Technology Exhibition in Taipei. Quanta Computer Chairman Barry Lam reportedly mentioned, 'next summer, when Microsoft launches a new generation of Windows operating systems, AI PCs will also be launched one after another.' While the origin of the June 2024 date is not entirely clear in the report, and Microsoft has not officially disclosed its Windows 12 plans, there is optimism within the PC industry that this aligns with Microsoft's strategy. Past rumors have also hinted at a 2024 launch date. A robust operating system with innovative features, if executed effectively, has the potential to encourage users to upgrade their hardware. The success of Microsoft in achieving this goal remains uncertain.

Best Phones Under ₹20,000 [DECEMBER 2023]

1) Moto G84 5G

The Motorola Moto G84 5G was introduced on September 1, 2023, featuring a 6.55-inch touchscreen display with a high 120Hz refresh rate and a resolution of 2400x1080 pixels (FHD+). Powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 processor, the phone is equipped with 12GB of RAM. Running on Android 13 and fueled by a non-removable 5000mAh battery, the Motorola Moto G84 5G supports proprietary fast charging. In the camera department, it boasts a dual setup on the rear, comprising a 50-megapixel primary camera and an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera. For selfies, there's a single front camera with a 16-megapixel sensor. The device operates on Android 13 and offers 256GB of inbuilt storage. With dimensions of 160.00 x 74.40 x 7.60mm (height x width x thickness) and a weight of 168.30 grams, it is available in Marshmellow Blue, Midnight Blue, and Viva Magenta colors. The Motorola Moto G84 5G comes with an IP54 rating for dust and water protection. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth v5.10, and USB Type-C. The phone incorporates various sensors such as an accelerometer, ambient light sensor, compass/magnetometer, gyroscope, proximity sensor, and an in-display fingerprint sensor. In India, the starting price for the Motorola Moto G84 5G is Rs. 18,999.


2) OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite 5G

The OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite 5G has been officially introduced in India, starting at a base price of Rs. 19,999. Positioned as the most economical phone in the Nord series available in India, it boasts a larger 6.72-inch IPS LCD display with an impressive 120Hz refresh rate. The screen is flat and incorporates a 16-megapixel front camera housed within the hole-punch cutout at the top. On the rear, the Nord CE 3 Lite 5G features a noteworthy 108-megapixel main camera. Its triple rear camera arrangement also includes two 2-megapixel sensors specifically designed for macro photography and depth mapping. Powering the device is a substantial 5,000mAh battery with support for 67W fast charging right out of the box. Internally, the phone is equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 SoC. It comes with 8GB of RAM as the standard configuration and offers storage options of either 128GB or 256GB. The Nord CE 3 Lite 5G includes a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, complemented by AI face recognition for enhanced security. Running on OxygenOS 13.1 based on Android 13, the phone comes with the assurance of receiving two major Android updates and three years of security support.


3) Realme 11 5G

The Realme 11 5G was officially launched on July 31, 2023. Featuring a 120 Hz refresh rate, the phone boasts a 6.72-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 2400x1080 pixels (FHD+). Powering the Realme 11 5G is an octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ processor, paired with 8GB of RAM. Running on Android 13, the device is fueled by a 5000mAh non-removable battery. In terms of photography, the Realme 11 5G sports a dual camera setup on the rear, including a 108-megapixel (f/1.75) primary camera and a 2-megapixel (f/2.4) camera. For selfies, there is a single front camera with a 16-megapixel sensor and an f/2.45 aperture. The phone runs on Realme UI 4.0 based on Android 13 and offers storage options of 128GB or 256GB, expandable via a microSD card with a dedicated slot. The Realme 11 5G supports dual Nano-SIM cards and has dimensions of 165.70 x 76.00 x 8.05mm, weighing 190.00 grams. It is available in Dawn Gold and Moon Night Dark colors. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth v5.20, NFC, USB Type-C, 3G, 4G (with support for Band 40 used by some LTE networks in India), and 5G. The phone is equipped with various sensors, including an accelerometer, ambient light sensor, compass/magnetometer, gyroscope, proximity sensor, and an in-display fingerprint sensor. The starting price of the Realme 11 5G in India is Rs. 16,999.


4) Vivo T2 5G

The Vivo T2 5G was unveiled on April 11, 2023, presenting a feature-rich mobile experience. The device boasts a 90Hz refresh rate on its 6.38-inch touchscreen display, delivering a crisp resolution of 1080x2400 pixels. Powering the phone is an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 processor, coupled with options of 6GB or 8GB of RAM. Running on Android 13, the Vivo T2 5G is equipped with a robust 4500mAh battery, supporting proprietary fast charging for quick and convenient power replenishment. The camera setup includes a dual configuration on the rear, featuring a 64-megapixel primary camera and a 2-megapixel camera with autofocus. For selfies, the front camera boasts a 16-megapixel sensor. The device operates on Funtouch OS 13, based on Android 13, and offers ample storage with 128GB of inbuilt storage, expandable up to 1000GB via a microSD card. The Vivo T2 5G is a dual-SIM (Nano-SIM) mobile, with a sleek design measuring 158.91 x 73.53 x 7.80mm and weighing 172.00 grams. It comes in attractive Nitro Blaze and Velocity Wave colors. Connectivity options on the Vivo T2 5G encompass Wi-Fi, GPS, NFC, USB Type-C, 3G, 4G (with Band 40 support for some LTE networks in India), and 5G. The phone is equipped with sensors like an accelerometer, ambient light sensor, proximity sensor, and a fingerprint sensor for added security. The Vivo T2 5G is competitively priced, starting at Rs. 16,999 in India.


5) Samsung Galaxy M34 5G

Launched on July 7, 2023, the Samsung Galaxy M34 5G is a versatile mobile device offering an enhanced user experience. The phone features a 120Hz refresh rate on its 6.50-inch touchscreen display, providing a vibrant resolution of 1080x2340 pixels (FHD+). Equipped with an octa-core processor, the Galaxy M34 5G is available with either 6GB or 8GB of RAM. Running on Android 13, the device is powered by a robust 6000mAh non-removable battery, supporting proprietary fast charging for efficient power replenishment. The camera setup on the rear comprises a triple configuration, highlighted by a 50-megapixel primary camera and an 8-megapixel camera. For selfies, the front camera features a 13-megapixel sensor. Operating on OneUI 5, based on Android 13, the Galaxy M34 5G provides ample storage with its 128GB of inbuilt storage. The phone is offered in striking Midnight Blue, Prism Silver, and Waterfall Blue colors. Connectivity options include GPS with active 4G support on both SIM cards. The Samsung Galaxy M34 5G is competitively priced, starting at Rs. 19,999 in India.

Sunday, December 3, 2023

Nothing Phone 2a leaks

The recent appearance of the Nothing Phone 2a on the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification website has sparked anticipation for an upcoming budget-friendly addition to the Phone (2) series. Identified with the model number A142, this sighting underscores Nothing's commitment to providing a diverse range of options within its smartphone lineup, catering to various consumer preferences and budgets.

Expected Specifications and Features:

Initial reports suggest that despite its affordable positioning in the market, the Nothing Phone 2a is poised to deliver impressive features. The phone is expected to feature a sizable 6.7-inch AMOLED screen with a fast 120Hz refresh rate, ensuring smooth and responsive display performance. Photography enthusiasts can anticipate a 50MP dual camera setup, accompanied by a high-resolution 16MP selfie camera, promising captivating photography experiences. Additionally, a robust 4920mAh battery is projected to power the device, offering prolonged usage without frequent recharging. On the software front, the Nothing Phone 2a is anticipated to run on Nothing OS 2.5, providing users with a seamless and tailored interface, coupled with the flexibility of Android 14 straight out of the box. While details about the internal hardware are still pending, there is speculation that the Phone 2a may incorporate a different chipset compared to its predecessor, the Phone (2). This potential upgrade adds an intriguing element for tech-savvy consumers seeking enhanced performance and efficiency in a budget-friendly smartphone. While further details are awaited, the projected specifications suggest a promising addition to the thriving smartphone market.

Telegram new features


Telegram, a widely used instant messaging app, is introducing several new features, including the ability to transcribe messages for free, add video messages to stories, and repost stories from friends and other channels. Available on both Android and iOS, here's a brief overview of the latest Telegram features.






  1. Choose Profile Colors: Premium subscribers on Telegram already enjoy various customization options, such as selecting a color for their name and replies. With the recent update, Premium members can now create unique color combinations with logos, making their profiles stand out. Android users can customize their profiles by going to Settings, navigating to 'Chat Settings,' and tapping 'Change Your Colour.' iOS users can find this option under 'Your Color' in the 'Appearance' section.
  2. Repost Stories: The latest update allows users to repost stories from other accounts and favorite channels. When reposting a story, users can add content like audio, text, and video comments. Reposted stories can also have separate visibility settings. To repost a story, tap the 'Share arrow' and select 'Repost Story.' Note that only stories visible to everyone can be reposted.
  3. Find Similar Channels: When users join a channel, Telegram will now display a list of similar channels they might find interesting. However, only public channels will appear in this list.
  4. Transcribe Voice and Video Messages for Free: The voice-to-text transcribe feature, previously limited to Premium members, is now available for free users. Free users can transcribe up to 2 voice and video messages per week. To use this feature, tap the '→A icon,' and Telegram will automatically detect the language and transcribe the text. Please note that this feature is gradually rolling out and may take some time before it becomes available on your device.
  5. Post Video Messages on Stories: Telegram is introducing a feature that allows users to add a video message to a story. These video messages can be resized and placed anywhere on the screen. The feature can also be used to add video reactions to stories that users want to repost. To record a video message, hold the camera icon in the story editor and hold onto the video track that appears at the bottom of the screen to control the volume.

iQOO 12 5G Priority Pass

 


iQOO, the Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer and Vivo subsidiary, is set to unveil its latest flagship smartphone, the iQOO 12 5G, in the Indian market. In anticipation of the scheduled Indian launch on December 12th, it has been disclosed that a limited-period priority pass will be offered, providing customers with various privileges. The iQOO 12 5G priority pass, available on both the Amazon shopping platform and the iQOO India official website, will be accessible for purchase from December 5th to 7th, 2023. To secure the pass, customers need to pay a refundable amount of Rs 999.

The benefits of the priority pass include 24-hour early access to order the iQOO 12 5G device and complimentary Vivo TWS earbuds worth Rs. 2,999. Additionally, customers will have access to all exclusive launch offers with the priority pass. It's worth noting that the priority pass is not only available for a limited period but is also offered in a restricted quantity, following a first-come-first-serve distribution. The iQOO 12 5G series made its debut in the brand's home market, China, early last month, and the detailed specifications of the standard iQOO 12 5G are already known.

Microsoft Copilot (formerly Bing Chat)

 


In early February, Microsoft introduced its chatbot based on generative AI, initially named Bing Chat, which was made available as a public preview. Since the initial launch, Microsoft has continually enhanced the chatbot by incorporating new features and making improvements. In November, Microsoft revealed the decision to rename Bing Chat and Bing Chat Enterprise to Copilot, aligning it with the nomenclature of the company's other generative AI services. Microsoft has now officially announced on its Bing blog that Copilot has transitioned from the public preview stage to being generally available.

Copilot is now accessible with commercial data protection at no additional cost for individuals and businesses subscribed to Microsoft's Microsoft 365 commercial and educational plans. Microsoft has future plans to extend support for Copilot with commercial data protection to a majority of its Entra ID users. Businesses already utilizing Copilot during the public preview phase do not need to take any additional steps now that it is generally available. For those companies not using products labeled as being in a preview state, official documentation on the chatbot is available for reference. Users seeking more information before using Copilot can also consult Microsoft's adoption kit. Businesses and their employees can visit the Copilot website to explore and try it out before making it widely available.

Samsung Galaxy A55 renders leak

The Galaxy A55 is poised to become Samsung's next premium mid-range phone, and a lot of information about the upcoming device is already available, with leaks likely continuing until its official unveiling. A recent leak has provided high-quality renders and a 360-degree video of the Galaxy A55, offering a comprehensive view of the phone's design. Surprisingly, the A55 exhibits a striking resemblance to the Galaxy A54, particularly in terms of overall design, though there are notable changes. The most significant alteration is the adoption of a flat frame, akin to what the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24+ will feature. While there have been rumors suggesting a potential metal frame for the Galaxy A55 and A35, the leak does not touch upon this aspect.

On the front, the renders showcase smaller bezels compared to the Galaxy A54. However, it's worth noting that renders and press images may not always accurately represent a device's bezels, necessitating a hands-on assessment to determine if Samsung has addressed the Galaxy A54's bezel concerns with its sequel.

In terms of hardware, the Galaxy A55 is noteworthy as the first mid-range Samsung phone to incorporate the company's Xclipse GPUs, based on AMD's RDNA2 architecture. However, the real-world performance of the Exynos 1480, the chip within the A55, remains to be seen. The Exynos 1380's implementation in the Galaxy A54 was deemed lackluster, but there is optimism that Samsung has invested more effort into the Exynos 1480 and the Galaxy A55.