HP 11-inch Tablet PC with rotating camera launched

The HP 11-inch Tablet PC has been officially announced. The tablet comes with a rotating camera that can be flipped to the front when taking selfies. The company’s latest product comes with magnetic clips on both sides of the display to mount a removable keyboard in landscape and in portrait direction.  The tablet comes with Windows 11 compatibility and is powered by an Intel Pentium Silver N6000 quad-core processor. Besides this, the company has also announced its upcoming Windows 11 HP laptops and Monitors.

HP 11-inch Tablet PC price and availability details

HP 11-inch Tablet PC has been launched in the US and will be available with a starting price of $599 that translates to Rs 44,200. The device is said to be available later this year via the company’s official website. It will come in a single silver colour option. The company has not yet shared anything about the international or Indian availability of the tablet. HP 11-inch Tablet PC price in India

HP 11-inch Tablet PC tech specs

Speaking of the specification, the HP 11-inch Tablet PC features an 11-inch IPS touchscreen display. The screen comes with 2,160×1,440 pixels of resolution, 100%, 84.6% screen to body ratio sRGB and  400 nits of peak brightness. The display is protected with Corning Gorilla Glass 5 layering.  Under the hood, there is a quad-core Intel Pentium Silver N6000 processor paired with Intel UHD graphics. The device is available with 4GB of LPDDR4x RAM and 128GB of M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD. The HP tablet operates on Windows 11 Home in S mode.  HP 11-inch Tablet PC is headlined with a 13-megapixel rotating camera that can be flipped to the front for taking selfies and can be used as a webcam. The camera can also 3D scan objects and live share your work with colleagues during video calling. Besides this, the tablet comes with magnetic clips on two sides of the display to mount the keyboard on both sides in landscape and portrait inclination. On using vertically the HP tablet allowed the snapping of two apps in that orientation.  In terms of connectivity, the HP 11-inch Tablet PC includes a USB Type-C port, Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth v5. It comes with a  32.2kWh battery and a 30W power adaptor. The device also supports HP Rechargeable Tilt Pen and a microSD card reader for media. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on TwitterFacebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App. You can find the latest car and bike news here.

New Developments and Trends in Tech

Advancements in technology are moving forward faster than ever before. The pandemic, global warming, healthcare, and many other sectors have contributed to the technologies we are all experiencing today. The objective is to hit the jackpot with a new piece of tech, and these recent trends and developments are most certainly leading the way.

Online Learning

One sector that has exploded since the start of the pandemic is that of online learning. While we are all familiar with the idea of doing short courses online, universities had to adapt to teaching students remotely. This has led to the development of infrastructures that make this more accessible and has shown that no matter where you are in the world, you can join a virtual classroom simply by having an internet connection.

Artificial Eyes

While bionic eyes might sound like something out of Star Trek, many scientists and researchers are already quite deep into bringing this tech to market. Earlier this year, a team of Israeli surgeons implanted the world’s first artificial cornea into the eye of a bilaterally-blind man; after his bandages were removed, he could see relatively clearly. There are also trials ongoing in Australia, where the patient will wear glasses fitted with a camera. This data will then be sent directly to an implant which will send information to the brain, giving the wearer a basic sense of sight.

Lab-Made Dairy Products

We have all become familiar with lab-grown beef, but the technology is now being extended to create lab-grown dairy products. The dairy industry is far from environmentally friendly, accounting for 4% of all carbon emissions in the world. What is quite strange is that lab-grown milk is easier to create than lab-grown meat. T, soy, and oat milk are available but are more challenging to sell since they don’t have the same taste and texture as regular milk. This is the next step for scientists, to recreate the taste and texture of milk, but with none of the dairy.

Smart Sutures

Medicine as a whole has come on in leaps and bounds since the start of the pandemic, but one area that has seen a surprising advancement is that of sutures. A student has created sutures that change colour from bright red to deep purple when an infection is present. Considering an infection can be pretty tricky to spot sometimes and, in some cases, fatal if not dealt with quickly, this simple yet effective solution will allow patients to know when to seek medical advice and possibly save their own life.

Energy Storing Bricks

Researchers in Missouri are currently testing the viability of energy-storing bricks. These bricks are the regular chip clay bricks with which so many houses are built but can store massive amounts of energy. The technology is still in the proof-of-concept stage. However, this could revolutionize sustainable housing and allow residents to rely less on the power grid and use fewer resources to power homes.

Artificial Intelligence

AI is making waves in almost every sector. From medicine to cyber-security, AI is helping people to learn quicker and find problems faster. It can implement solutions more quickly than any human. AI is being heavily used in the banking world as of late. Considering financial institutions have to defend themselves from hundreds, sometimes thousands of hacking attempts a day, proper security is needed. AI is being used to identify new viruses, fight them off, and stop future attacks.

Internet for Everyone

Google and Hiber are currently leading the charge to get the internet into every single home on the planet. Google’s approach involves launching large helium balloons that transmit an internet connection to a tower that can be accessed. Hiber’s solution is slightly different. They are launching shoebox-sized satellites into low orbit, which then orbit the Earth sixteen times a day. These will connect to a modem plugged into your computer and transmit data as they fly over your home. Considering the world is already heavily reliant on the internet, it will surprise many people to know that only half the world has a permanent internet connection. While this is largely down to socio-economic issues, these companies want to connect the world, so everyone can succeed using the web.

Tactile Virtual Reality

While VR has been around for a while now, it cannot feed your sense of touch or smell. However, scientists at Northwestern University have designed small nodes that vibrate, recreating the sense of touch while you are in a VR world. This type of technology can be used to feel hits while playing a video game or simulate the feeling of rain falling on your skin. It is also hoped that this technology can be used with amputee patients to mimic their sense of touch. As you can see, the world of technology is heading in a direction that we only thought was possible in sci-fi movies. However, while many of these technologies are still in their early stages, it is exciting to see what is becoming possible to achieve in our lifetimes. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on TwitterFacebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App. You can find the latest car and bike news here.

23 September 2021 Flipkart Daily Trivia Quiz Answers: Answer to win exciting prizes

The e-commerce website, Flipkart, is hosting Daily Trivia Quiz, 23 September 2021. Every day it brings a bunch of new questions for its users. By answering them correctly you can win exciting prizes. The questionnaire is based on questions related to general knowledge. Also, the users can win free vouchers and super coins, among other offers via the daily quiz. 23 September 2021 Flipkart Daily Trivia Quiz has already gone live on its platform. The participant should be at least 18 years old and should have a valid login ID. The Quiz is available on the mobile platform and not the web version. E-commerce conducts the quiz on daily basis and goes live at 12:00 AM IST and runs till 11:59 PM IST.  The winners are announced within 15 days from the date of participation that can be viewed under the Gems/Rewards section in the app.

How to participate in the Flipkart Daily Trivia Quiz

To participate download the Flipkart app on your phone. Then open the Flipkart app then head to Game Zone. Now click on the Daily Trivia Banner or search for Daily Trivia. Enter the game and answer all 5 questions with correct answers.

23 September 2021 Flipkart Daily Trivia Quiz Answers

Q1: For which Ranji team does Sanju Samson play?

Answer: Kerala

Q2: Who holds the record of the highest average in Test cricket on home soil?

Answer: Don Bradman

Q3: Pokal is a knockout football cup competition held annually in which country?

Answer: Germany

Q4: In which sport would one use pull buoys while training to develop upper body strength?

Answer: Swimming

Q5: After India, which country won the most gold medals in the South Asian Games 2019?

Answer: Nepal For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on TwitterFacebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App. You can find the latest car and bike news here.