You got the whole world in your hands! Tete-a-tete with Adarsh Warrier, maker of The KAI

These are a young group of people who are inspired by super heroes and Sci-Fi movies. The company is called Vicara and they have created a nifty little device called The KAI. This band type expedient can be held in your hand and can control just about everything on your PC or laptop screen using hand gestures. We caught up with Adarsh Warrier, Co-founder of Vicara and maker of The KAI to understand what this device is all about and what new is happening at their end. 1)     What were the inspirations behind building The Kai? The idea for the KAI had initially started out as a hack project at an Intel Hackathon in Pune in August 2015 (3rd Year of Engineering). Abhishek and I are huge fans of futuristic technology and superhero gadgets. It had initially started out as a thought that, wouldn’t it be cool, if it was possible to control all kinds of technology like lights, robots, computers, etc; with a glove on your hand?
Within 24 hours, we had created a basic prototype on a KITCHEN GLOVE that could control a light and a presentation on a PC.
When the results were declared, the winner of the event had created a prototype that could just control lights. We later realized we were ineligible for the prize because we didn’t have PAN Cards. It was a demotivating moment but inspiring in the essence that the idea had recognized potential. Both of us were in our 3rd year of engineering from VIT university at that time and the idea had remained dormant for about 6 months until we got an opportunity to pitch at VIT’s first ever business plan competition called StartupVIT. We realized this was a great stage to test the business potential of this project as well and so we created a business plan to pitch the idea of KAI. We were adjudged the runner ups in that competition and we won a prize money of Rs. 30,000. At that time, Abhishek and I had a brainwave to put that money into developing the product and making a company instead. We realized that this product had the potential to transform into the future standard of digital interaction! Both of us mutually agreed that we will keep developing till the money runs out. Fortunately, we managed to move on to win various grants and prizes where we raised over 20.3 lakhs equity-free and our seed round. We were adamant that our company name and product name should be inspired by Indian origins. That is precisely how the name “Vicara” came out. It was derived from the sanskrit word, ‘Vichar’, which meant idea or thought. Our product, the KAI, means ‘HAND’ in Tamil. 2)     How does the Kai work? What is the tech behind it? Vicara is a human augmentation startup working to a making disruptive wearable technology that can enhance and augment the capability of humans to work with their real and digital surroundings. Our first product is called the KAI – The world’s first gesture-based workflow automation device. It enables professionals to seamlessly interact with their digital environment. The Kai harnesses natural body language and drastically enhances productivity by creating a truly revolutionary gesture-based computer interaction experience. The product is essentially a sensor based wearable that uses a 9 axis IMU ( Invensense) and invisible light sensors to sense the movement of your hand and fingers.  The data is relayed via a Bluetooth module to our proprietary desktop app. The uniqueness of the solution is dual fold. On the hardware side, the unique non-obtrusive finger tracking algorithm enables the device to accurately measure the position of the fingers as well as the hand without the use of intensive image processing. On the software side, the KAI provides complete customizability from within its application. The differentiated algorithm enables KAI to be compatible with ANY desktop app from the get go. 3)     In which sectors do you see it being used the most? The main use case of the product is to augment the capability of creative professionals to interact effectively with their digital environments. For eg: A CAD designer can intuitively interact with his 3D models on Solidworks or MAYA as if the models were actually in their hands. The additional Use cases of the product involve interfacing and improving our interaction with: – Gaming – Virtual Training & Simulation – Robot and Drone Control – AR/VR interfaces The product has a potential use case to be integrated with any Bluetooth enabled device for digital or hardware interaction in the future. The potential applications of the wearable can revolutionize the way we play music, games, VR, AR and even the way we interact with drones and robots. 4)     In the world where things are quickly moving towards augmented and virtual reality, where does the Kai fit in? Gesture recognition technology has been a staple in Science fiction films since a long time. We’ve also witnessed quite a few of their incarnations in real life with the likes of Nintendo Wii, Kinect and Leap Motion. However, we are yet to see Gesture recognition technology being applied seriously in our lives for applications other than gaming and maybe robotics. Gesture recognition has the potential to literally augment every kind of workflow in our life as gestures are a natural extension of our body language. This is exactly where the KAI fits in the picture for AR and VR technology. The ability to interact with the machines of tomorrow using an interface that natural has the potential to completely revolutionize our future. With our first product, the KAI, we aim to provide the consumer with exactly that: A revolutionary interface for your machines that tap into the most basic form of communication: gestures. Since the turn of the decade, there has been a gradual change in the outlook of consumers towards adopting future forward technologies in India. With the current encouragement of the government towards making in India, the situation is ripe to develop innovative technologies in the hardware domain. The rise of new varieties of digital interaction ranging from AR/VR glasses to smart interfaces, there is a pressing need to cater to the digital age consumers which gives our company the potential of massive scalability. As per Markets & Markets the combined value of the Robotics, Augmentation and AR/VR market is projected to be a 161-billion-dollar industry, which is more than the current value of the Indian IT Industry. We aspire to ride this new wave of innovation with our augmentation technologies. 5)     How early will the device be available to developers? And are you already working with some? Our product is currently available for pre-order on our crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo. Our developer edition can be made available to users as early as September this year.  We are already working with a few developers in a closed beta for feasibility testing. 6)     Is gaming going to be a part of The Kai program? Gaming is definitely going to be an integral part of the KAI portfolio. Gaming is the most engaging way we interact with our digital environments today. To be able to enhance or augment this interaction experience in any way possible is a dream come true for any gamer. With the KAI, we can achieve exactly that. We are proud to announce that we have already had successful internal test runs for games like GTA V, Farcry, Asphalt 8 and casual games like Fruit Ninja and Mario. We have also completed successful trials with VR Games and simulation software (Like Flight Simulator) as well. 7)     How big is The Kai team and the average age? The KAI team is currently 7 members strong with an additional intern team of 10. The average age in our team is roughly 20 years. 8)     We do see you have raised some funds. Who are your initial investors? Our initial investors are Mahesh Bhalla and Michael Marks. They represent the seed fund at the Startups Club Incubator Network (SCIN) based out of Bangalore.  Our Investors, Mr. Mahesh Bhalla and Mr. Michael Marks, with their combined business experience of more than 50 years ensure that we aren’t reinventing the wheel. Mr Bhalla comes to the game with extensive experience in Distribution and Retail, while Mr. Marks (Who resides in China) comes with a solid experience in Manufacturing and Finance. Together, the experience gives us thorough access to knowledge and resources that help navigate the greatest pitfalls of the Hardware Industry.
 

HP Pavilion X360 14 laptops lineup refreshed in India: Price, specs and more

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HP India has launched new models of its Pavilion X360 14 notebook range. The newly launched laptops come with a pen-stylus that students and creative professionals will find handy. The starting price of the new convertible laptops is Rs 50,347. HP India said that the new range of laptops will be part of its Back to Campus offerings. Under its ‘Back to Campus’ campaign, HP India has introduced deals worth Rs 34,098 to students. These offers cover security, damage protection and warranty of the device. Powered by 8th generation Intel Core processors, the newly launched HP Pavilion x360 weighs 1.68 kg and sports a 14-inch ‘Micro-edge’ bezel full-HD display. The convertible comes with a 5MP World Facing camera with 120-degree wide viewing lens. According to the company, this enables the user to capture photos and videos from every angle. Another key highlight of the laptop is that it comes with speakers from Bang & Olufsen and Audio Boost tech, with which the company promises louder and more dynamic audio perfection. It also has a fingerprint sensor for biometric unlock.
Speaking about the launch of HP’s new laptops, Vickram Bedi, senior director of Personal Systems, HP India said, “The new range of HP Pavilion x360 upholds our philosophy of customer centric innovation, fulfilling the myriad requirements of users. The refreshed features in the new Pavilion x360 will cater to the professional and personal needs of the students as they begin their new year in college. We hope our Back to Campus initiative will make our products more easily available to the new students.”
The new HP Pavilion x360 14 laptops are backed by an Intel Optane memory and comes in two variants — one with Core i5 and the other with Core i7 processor. This is said to speed up the overall performance of the system by 28%. The laptops can, therefore, open large media files 4.1 times faster and launch emails 5.8 times faster. The laptop is said to deliver 11 hours of battery back-up on a single charge and supports HP Fast Charge technology.
 

[Video] 9 things about the new app IGTV by Instagram you must know

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Here are 9 must-know things about IGTV by Instagram in one quick video:
  1. It can support an hour-long videos
  2. IGTV supports vertical videos
  3. It is a standalone app by Instagram
  4. Supports only pre-recorded videos
Check out the video for the rest…

Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 with 8-inch display launched: Price, specifications and other details

The way Xiaomi is releasing devices reminds us of the way Samsung used to do couple of years ago. At an event in China on Sunday, Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 was announced along with the Redmi 6 Pro budget smartphone. The Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 is an Android Tablet featuring an 8-inch Full HD 16:10 aspect ratio touch display and is available in both Wi-Fi as well as Wi-Fi plus cellular versions. Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 specifications Besides the large FHD touchscreen with 283ppi density this tablet also features a 13MP rear camera with f/2.0 aperture and HDR support. It also has a camera upfront that is powered by a 5-megapixel sensor and supports features like AI face unlock. Inside, the Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 CPU (octa-core) with 2.2 GHz clock speed. This is partnered with 3GB and 4GB RAM, as different variants have different RAM. Over that, the variants also sport 32GB and 64 GB of internal storage. Unlike the Apple iPad’s the Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 does have expandable memory support and can accommodate microSD cards for the same. The Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 is powered by a 6,000mAh battery and weighs 342.5 grams. For connectivity this tablet has 4G, LTE support using a nano-SIM, Wi-Fi 8.02.11 a/b/g/n/ac, USB Type C and Bluetooth 5.0. In the 7.9mm slim bezel the company has also included a 3.5mm audio jack. Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 price and other details The Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 3GB RAM/32 GB storage (Wi-Fi only) variant has a price tag of CNY 1,099 (Rs 11,400 approximately). The 4 GB RAM/64 GB storage (Wi-Fi only) versions has a price tag of CNY 1,399 (Rs 14,500 approximately). The 4 GB RAM/ 64 GB storage option also comes with Wi-Fi + cellular version as well, which is priced at CNY 1,499 (Rs 15,500 approximately). The tablets will be available in China first starting June 29 and are available in Black and Gold colour options. India availability is still not clear and it might take some time for this tablet to reach our country.
 

Nine things you must know about Instagram’s new app IGTV

It was in 2012 that photo-sharing app Instagram got acquired by social networking giant Facebook. And there has been no looking back for the app ever since. It has already surpassed Snapchat in 2017 and now, it is planning to take on YouTube with a new app. Meet IGTV – Instagram’s answer to YouTube. While this is a move that was widely expected, the company finally took the wraps off its IGTV app at a fancy event in San Francisco this week. Till now, Instagram could support videos of up to 1 minute. With IGTV, content creators will be able to add longer videos. Here’s everything you need to know about Instagram’s new app:
  1.       It is a standalone app by Instagram
IGTV is not a part of the main Instagram app. It is a standalone app by the company which is available for both Android and iOS. It has to be downloaded from Play Store or App Store in order to watch longer videos.
  1.       It can support an hour long videos
IGTV by Instagram can support videos that are as long as 1 hour. It is notable though, that most of the content creators will be able to upload videos that are up to 10 minutes long. The option of uploading videos up to 60 minutes long will only be available to creators who have massive audiences.
  1.       IGTV supports vertical videos
Since its inception, Instagram has been a mobile-first platform. All the features that it has got have been designed in sync with its mobile first strategy. And IGTV is no exception to this rule. So it wasn’t surprising to see that IGTV only supports vertical videos and not the horizontal ones like we are used to watching on YouTube.
  1.       Supports only pre-recorded videos
Currently, IGTV app only supports videos that are pre-recorded. While users can choose to go live on the main Instagram app, this option is currently not available to them on the IGTV app.
  1.       Will soon get live videos
Like we just mentioned, the IGTV app currently does not support live videos, but that doesn’t mean that it won’t ever. Instagram’s product manager Ashley Yuki indicated at the event that live videos are definitely a part of the company’s future plans for IGTV.
  1.       The Instagram app has a dedicated IGTV icon
Instagram is replicating the strategy that it adopted for Boomerang and Facebook adopted for its Messenger app. Both Boomerang and Messenger existed as features inside Instagram and Facebook apps initially and later got split as separate apps. So users had to download them in order to access the ‘features’ they had gotten used to. Similarly, the IGTV icon is placed right next to the Direct Message icon on Instagram. As of now, users can access the content on IGTV just by clicking on it. However, it is expected that soon users will have to download the IGTV app to access the same content.
  1.       Same engagement options as Instagram
Once you access the IGTV app, you’ll see that videos appear in as small thumbnails at the bottom of the page. Users need to tap on the thumbnail of the video they are interested in and instantly, it goes full screen for them to watch it. Below these videos, there are the same engagement options as Instagram – a heart to like the video, a bubble to comment on it and an arrow to share it with friends over direct message.
  1.       Not a place to share life updates
Unlike Instagram, IGTV is not a place that is being promoted as a place to share one’s life’s updated with a group of friends. Rather, the company is touting it as a place where users can watch entertainment content. This directly pits it against YouTube, which is also known for watching entertainment content, music videos and more.
  1.       Will soon be getting ads
Currently, IGTV is an ad-free space to watch videos. But that is not going to be the case in the long run. Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom was quizzed at the event about ads coming to IGTV, and he confirmed the same saying, “Right now we’re focused on building engagement, and there are no ads in IGTV in day one. But that is a very reasonable place to end up. There will obviously be a way for creators to make a living since they spend their lives doing this.”
 

SanDisk Ultra Fit USB 3.1 flash drive launched in India

Western Digital has announced SanDisk Ultra Fit USB 3.1 flash drive, which comes with a capacity of up to 256GB and according to the company, can store approximately 14,000 photos, 10 hours of full HD video and 16,000 songs. The flash drive is also available in 16GB, 32GB, 64GB and 128GB storage options. While the price of the flash drive starts at Rs 800, the highest 256GB model costs Rs 7,590. The 32GB, 64GB, and the 128GB storage variants are priced at Rs 899, Rs Rs 1,649 and Rs 3,099 respectively. SanDisk Ultra Fit USB 3.1 will be available exclusively on Amazon.in till July 20th and post that, it can be bought from all retail outlets. Sandisk is also offering a five year limited warranty on the flash drive. Coming to the features, the company says that compact design of the SanDisk Ultra Fit USB 3.1 flash drive enables users to plug it in various devices — including notebooks, tablets, TVs, gaming consoles and car audio systems — and instantly get add extra, high-speed storage to them. Sandisk Ultra Fit USB 3.1 Flash Drive enables write speeds up to 15x faster than a standard USB 2.0 drives, according to the company. Sandisk also added that using the flash drive can copy a full-length movie in less than seconds. To make it more secure, SanDisk has added its SecureAccess software and 128-bit AES encryption software. Both of these make it easy for users to protect critical files with a password. All that users have to do it is drag and drop the files in a vault that encrypts them and makes them private.SanDisk Ultra Fit USB 3.1 flash drive also comes with RescuePRO Deluxe data recovery software download offer which enables users to recover files that they deleted accidentally.It is also backward compatible and can be plugged into USB 3.0 or USB 2.0 port.

Kingston HyperX Alloy Elite RGB gaming keyboard launched in India

Kingston Technology’s gaming division HyperX has launched its first RGB mechanical gaming keyboard — HyperX Alloy Elite RGB – in India. Priced at Rs 15,999, the keyboard is available across all major retail stores and e-commerce websites. It comes with a two-year warranty and free technical support. The keyboard features a steel frame and comes with a Game Mode, N-Key Rollover and functions for anti-ghosting. It is also backed by the company’s NGenuity software which enables backlight colour customisation for the keys of the HyperX Alloy Elite RGB. HyperX Alloy Elite RGB keyboard features supplemental textured, titanium-coloured keycaps and has three custom lighting that can be saved on the keyboard’s inbuilt memory. This means that HyperX Alloy Elite RGB can light up even when it is being used on the go. Besides this, the keyboard also has dedicated buttons for performing various tasks, a variety of CHERRY MX key switches, USB 2.0, and buttons for quick access and media. HyperX Alloy Elite RGB keyboard also comes with detachable wrist rest and is compatible with Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7 operating systems. To sum it up, the features of the HyperX Alloy Elite RGB  keyboard include:
  •          RGB lighting effects with a light bar
  •          HyperX NGenuity software for advanced customization
  •          Solid steel frame
  •          CHERRY MX mechanical key switches
  •          Onboard memory for profiles
  •          Detachable wrist rest with soft-touch coating
  •          Additional titanium-colored textured keycaps
Speaking about the launch of its first RGB mechanical gaming keyboard in India, HyperX said in a statement. “With the launch of our much awaited RGB Alloy Elite, we are happy to be proven responsive to the community demanding high-performing gaming products from us.” Kingston Technology’s gaming arm also spoke about how the new offering from HyperX will give gamers the “ultimate freedom, convenience and customization to provide an accurate and engaging gaming experience.”
 

Rapoo K2600 wireless keyboard with touchpad launched in India

There has not been much innovation in the wireless keyboard segment since quite some time. Small bits here and there is what we see every now and then. Rapoo is a peripheral maker who does have some decent set of wireless keyboards and mice. Today, they have launched the Rapoo K2600 wireless keyboard in the Indian market that has a large touchpad on it. This is placed on it where the numeric keypad is usually placed. The Rapoo K2600 works on 2.4GHz wireless tech and has a working range of 10 meters, which is roughly 30 feet. So, if you have a PC in your living room or bedroom connected to the TV set, then it will come handy. This keyboard also has a set of dedicated multimedia keys on top with quick functions such as volume and going back to homepage when browsing.
Mukesh Chaudhary, Country Head, India, SAARC & ME, Rapoo Technology said, “With the sleek and elegant K2600 Wireless Touch Keyboard, Rapoo aims to continue offering customers, products which encapsulate the essence of technology as well as style.”
The Rapoo K2600 supports Microsoft Windows 10 and has raised chicklet style keys for best in class ergonomics. There is sealed membrane inside the keyboard as well, which ensures that the machinery inside stays defect free and lasts for longer. In India the Rapoo K2600 will be available through its channel partners and carries a price of Rs 2,999. Finger gestures has been added to this keyboard and users can use various finger actions, such as pinch to zoom in and out. The company claims that these actions are accurate and the keyboard quickly responds to the finger stroke. This is an interesting piece of machinery Rapoo has, does seem to be a good option for people with less desk space or who want wireless compatibility.
 

Google’s new algorithm can train machines to predict a patient’s death

Technology giant Google has created an algorithm that can predict a number of outcomes for a patient suffering from a disease, a report in Bloomberg said. This includes forecasting how many people will stay in hospitals, their chances of getting readmitted and chance of surviving the disease or dying. This integration of artificial intelligence to predict death risks is being done by Google’s Medical Brain Team. The report talks about a woman who was suffering from breast cancer and got a radiology scan done after getting admitted to a city hospital. It is worth mentioning that her cancer was in a late stage and fluids had already filled her lungs when she came to the hospital. Seeing her vital stats, the computers at hospital predicted a 9.3% for chance of her dying during her stay. Google differed the assessment. The technology giant’ algorithm assessed the woman and estimated the chance of her risk at 19.9%. And Google was proven to be right, as the woman passed away just 10 days after being admitted. Google published the story of this woman in May this year in its research and highlighted how neural networks can be used in the field of health-care. For those who don’t know, neural networks are a kind of artificial intelligence that learns and improves by using data.   The report further says that medical experts are impressed by Google’s technology because of the access it had to data that was previously not available. It is even considered to be faster and more accurate than the techniques that are currently being used. Google’s technology actually makes the machines to parse data and the neural networks not only collect data for predictions, but also showcase it to add credibility to them. The current methods of mining health data, according to the report, are expensive, cumbersome and also consume time. Nigam Shah of Stanford University, who co-authored Google’s research said that the methods deployed today spend 80% time in ‘scut work’ of making data presentable. Google’s approach is said to avoid this. According to Bloomberg, AI chief Jeff Dean said in revealed in May this year that in its next steps, the technology giant wants to bring its system to clinics. Google has been focussing a lot on artificial intelligence since the last few years and with these advancements, the company can foray into a new market. However, implementation of this will surely be a challenge, moreover because it will mean giving machine learning a lot of control over which patient should get what care and when somebody would die. Earlier, IBM Watson has also tried integrating artificial intelligence and medical science, but the company had a very tough time doing it.
 

This International Yoga Day download this app to learn purest form of Yog and Meditation

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Today is the 4th edition of International Yoga Day. If you are one of those who wants to learn about real Yog and Sadhna (most call it Yoga in the modern world) in its purest form, then you can download this app by Dhyan Foundation called Sanatan Kriya and Vedic Chants by Yogi Ashwini. The app is available on both, Android and iOS, app stores and can be downloaded for free. You can download the Android version here and the Apple iOS version by clicking on this link here.
“A mantra is coded form of energy in the form of sound (dhwani)”, says Yogi Ashwini
The app is completely ad free, hardly takes any space on your mobile and will take you through Vedic (ancient) chants and mantras recited in the purest form by Yogi Ashwini, as it was done thousands of years ago by rishi’s and muni’s of that time. Users will find the whole process of Yog called Sanatan Kriya that takes about 30-40 minutes to complete on this app in both, Hindi and English. This is a kriya (procedure) that can be done on a daily basis and is very simple to follow. One can even download the audio on their mobile phones and other devices if they are worried about mobile internet usage. This kriya brings your body back into balance and health, just remember to keep your spine straight to reap maximum benefit. Over that, the app also has as special Vedic Chants section, where users will find lot of Vedic mantras and chants. The app enables users to learn and perform the chants, and mantras in the correct manner. You will find everything from the OM chant to the Ram Chant on it. Mantras include, Shri Gayatri Mantra, Poorna Mantra and Shri Mahamrityunjai Mantra. There is full Hanuman Chalisa also available on this app. We would like to specially mention about the Shanti Path audio in the app. This mantra does wonders if you are feeling hyper in any manner. We have tried it out ourselves and it always relaxes our mind and body. Overall, this is a great app by Dhyan Foundation and is a must download. It is easy to navigate and one will not be lost in it. There are plenty of other activities which Dhyan Foundation does to spread the true meaning of Yoga, to know more about it you can head over to www.dhyanfoundation.com. They also have free Yoga sessions every week too, in all major cities of India (like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Ludhiana Etc) and also abroad like Canada, Germany and UK.