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OnePlus 7 Mirror Blue variant with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage launched in India: Price and specifications
Google Pixel 4 to sport a 16MP telephoto lens: Report
You can get a free Amazon Fire TV Stick with this Kodak HD LED TV
Users will be able to play and control the content on their TV with voice commands as Amazon’s Fire TV Stick has support for the company’s digital assistant Alexa. They would also be able to use thousands of apps and websites like YouTube, Facebook and Reddit via their TV and use their Alexa skills on them.
Alexa on Amazon Fire TV Stick also lets users check camera feeds, cricket scores, order food and stream music.
Coming to the dedicated page for the television on Amazon India, it says that the device was originally priced at Rs 39,999 and can now be picked up at Rs 23,999. This means that during this offer, those who will buy the Kodak 50FHDX900S TV will not only get an Amazon Fire TV Stick free, but they will also get a discount of Rs 16,000.
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As mentioned earlier, Xiaomi has unveiled smartphones in China last month. It also launched the rebranded version of the smartphone – Mi 9T – in Spain as well. In India, the device is expected to be launched along with its older sibling Redmi K20 Pro. Here’s a look at their expected price in the country:
Redmi K20, Redmi K20 Pro price in India (expected)
The Redmi K20 Pro was launched in China in four variants. In Xiaomi’s home country, the device can be purchased for CNY 2,499 (approximately Rs 24,900) for the 6GB RAM/64GB storage variant, whereas its 6GB RAM/128GB storage variant bears a price tag of CNY 2,599 (approximately Rs. 25,900). Coming to the higher-end models of the device, the 8GB RAM/128GB storage model is priced at CNY 2,799 (approximately Rs 27,900) and the variant with 8GB RAM/256GB storage can be purchased for CNY 2,999 (approximately Rs. 29,900).
On the other hand, the Redmi K20 was launched in the Chinese market in three variants price. While the 6GB RAM/64GB storage variant of the Redmi K20 is priced at CNY 1,999 (approximately Rs. 19,900), the 6GB RAM/128GB storage option bears a price tag of CNY 2,099 (approximately Rs. 20,900). The variant of the smartphone that has 8GB RAM and 256GB storage can be purchased at and CNY 2,599 (approximately Rs. 25,900).
The company is yet to announce the price of the smartphone in India. But then, it is expected that the cost of the handsets will be close to their China variants. You can read the full specifications of the two smartphones here.
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Steve Jobs could ‘cast spells’ to keep employees motivated: Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates
After Jobs’ death in 2011, Tim Cook took over the company as the CEO and under his leadership, the Cupertino-based technology giant has become a $1 trillion company. We should mention that it was the first ever company to cross that mark.
After Jobs’ death, Gates was quoted saying, “I respect Steve, we got to work together. We spurred each other on, even as competitors. None of [what he said] bothers me at all.”
Microsoft and Apple worked together in the latter’s initial years. Gates even flew down to Cupertino time and again to see what Apple was up to. The two companies worked together on the Macintosh computer and it was only in 1985 when the first version of Windows was announced that the two companies fell apart. Jobs claimed that Microsoft had ripped off the Macintosh. However, Microsoft’s Bill Gates did not agree. He famously said, “Well, Steve, I think there’s more than one way of looking at it. I think it’s more like we both had this rich neighbour named Xerox and I broke into his house to steal the TV set and found out that you had already stolen it.”
This was when their cordial relationship turned into the love-hate filled one that we know today.
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AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT, Radeon RX 5700 are now available in India
We should also mention that the new Radeon RX 5700 XT and Radeon RX 5700 GPUs come with 36 and 40 compute units respectively. While the former comes with up to 9.75Tflops of graphics bandwidth, the latter offers 7.95Tflops.
The lower-end model has a 1465MHz base clock and 1625MHz ‘game clock’, while the high-end variant comes with a 1605MHz base clock and a 1755MHz ‘game clock’. The game clock is expected to offer sustained boost speed while the device is under heavy load. The new GPUs also have the ability to boost themselves up to 1725MHz and 1905MHz respectively.
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Google Chrome is all set to get a ‘Play’ button
10 simple steps you can take to limit smartphone radiation exposure
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Look out for smartphones with lowest possible SAR value
When we go to buy a new smartphone, we consider a number of things. Whether or not it has a good camera or a gaming performance, or if houses a good battery. One thing we often miss out on is the SAR value of the smartphone. But then, it is one of the most important things that need to be checked before buying a handset as it shows how much radiation a smartphone emits. Different countries have different values of SAR that they consider to be acceptable. The United States and India any value higher than 1.6 watts per kilogram to be dangerous, the European Union allows up to 2 watts per kilogram of SAR level. You can check out our list of smartphones that emit the least radiation here.
Access the internet using Wi-Fi only
Try not to access the internet on your smartphone when it is not connected to the Wi-Fi. While this may sound impossible considering how dependent we are on our smartphones, it can be done to be safe. The reason for this is that Wi-Fi networks usually have lower transmission power as compared to mobile communication standards like UMTS, GSM or LTE.
Your phone shouldn’t be connected to the internet when you are on a call
Most of us want to keep receiving notifications even when we are talking to someone using our smartphone. However, the settings of our smartphone ideally should not allow this. In order to keep personal radiation exposure low, one must switch off background data traffic on their smartphones. You would receive the notifications anyway once you disconnect from the call, so there isn’t much that you are losing out on.
Keep note of the minimum isolation distance
This is something all of us should do since we literally are inseparable from our smartphones. We must check the minimum isolation distance that is given by the manufacturer of our handset and make sure that we maintain that kind of distance from the device. In addition to this, it is always better to carry the smartphone in a bag rather than in pockets to reduce direct contact.
Avoid use when the signal is low
This is extremely important. Try not using your smartphone to make calls when the signal is low or if you are travelling at a high speed via a car or a train. In such cases, the device needs to increase its transmitting power in order to connect to the nearest cell tower. This results in more radiation emitting from your smartphone.
Beware of shielding products
There are various products that claim to “shield” cell phone emissions. Avoid using any of them as they usually interfere with the smartphone’s signal and this may lead it to draw even more power and can cause it to emit even more radiation. This happens because the device has to work harder to get signals.
Use a Bluetooth headset whenever possible
One of the most obvious and simple things that you can do is to not to use your smartphone directly. If you start using a headset that can be connected to your device via Bluetooth for making calls, you’ll be at a safe distance from your smartphone at all times. This will ensure that your direct contact with the device is far lesser than what it is otherwise. Remember that you are the most exposed to radiation when your smartphone is directly placed against your head.
Text more, talk less
One of the best things that millennials do is text instead of call. If you haven’t adapted to that culture already, just do that already. It lets you communicate using your smartphone without placing it on your ear, so you are safe and at the same time, you are not missing out on any conversation.
Use your device with Bluetooth speaker
If texting is not your thing and you don’t like the idea of using a headset, buy yourself a Bluetooth speaker. When you are at home, you can connect your smartphone to it and talk using the speaker. It is a clever way of using your smartphone without being in contact with it.
Say yes to Airplane mode
Whenever your smartphone is not in use, make sure you enable the Airplane Mode on it. If you cannot do that any have to keep it on even at night, then at least keep it at a distance from your head or body. The handset continued to emit radiation even when it is not being used to make calls.
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5 popular Indian startups that have gone global
The Indian startup industry has seen a tremendous boom in the last few years. While some startups have become unicorns, others have attracted major foreign investors. Amid all this, a handful of Indian startups have actually gone a step ahead and opened operations in other parts of the world. Here, we have listed down five popular Indian startups that went global. Take a look:
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Ola
The first one on our list is India’s answer to Uber. For many years now, Ola and Uber have had a fierce rivalry with each other in India. This competition just got fiercer when Ola opened its operations in Australia in January last year. The Indian startup had announced that it will initially begin with its operations in three Australian cities, but soon that grew to other parts of the country. After that, Ola took its operations to New Zealand too and recently, it got the approval to take its fleet to London as well.
Zomato
Zomato is truly a game changer. It completely simplified the way we find good places to eat and order food. The app became such a favoured way of doing so that it went international in 2012 – just four years after it was founded by Deepinder Goyal and Pankaj Chaddah. The first country to get its services outside India was Dubai. Currently, Zomato has its operations in 23 countries including Australia, the United States, Prague, Istanbul, Cape Town and more.Oyo
Oyo is India’s answer to Airbnb. The company is not only successful in India, but it also has its operations in over 800 cities across 24 countries including the UK, the US, Japan, China, Malaysia, Nepal, UAE, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia and the Philippines. Much like Airbnb, the Indian startup helps users book hotels, homes and spaces.
Practo
If Zomato changed the way we order food and look for restaurants, Practo changed the way we looked for doctors and booked appointments with them. Founded by Abhinav Lal and Shashank ND in 2008, Practo has its operations running in six countries. Besides gaining popularity in India, the startup is also connecting people to doctors in Singapore, Brazil, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines.Paytm
Payments platform Paytm saw a great surge in its popularity after demonization was announced. It became one of the most acceptable ways of making payments and paying bills back then and continues to enjoy its popularity among Indians. Besides India, the Indian startup has its operations in Canada too. The company launched its app in Canada in 2017.
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Airtel’s new Rs 148 prepaid recharge plan offers 3GB of data and unlimited calls
Even Vodafone offers a similar plan to its customers. On a recharge of Rs 139, the telecom company is offering benefits like unlimited local and STD calling. In the Rs 139 prepaid plan, subscribers will get 3GB high-speed data with free 100 SMS per day. The customers will also get access to the Vodafone Play app. The plan comes with a validity of 28 days.
As we mentioned earlier, Bharti Airtel has revised its popular Rs 1,699 prepaid plan. The company is now offering up to 1.4GB of data daily. The Rs 1,699 plan also includes unlimited local and STD calling and unlimited national roaming. The plan comes with a validity of 365 days.
Besides this, the customers also get free 100 local and national SMS messages per day. The company is also offering free access to HOOQ, ZEE5, and Airtel TV premium subscription. Additionally, customers get free access to 350+ live TV channels and over 10,000 TV shows and movies. They will also get a complimentary one-year Norton Mobile Security subscription.
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Nokia 6.1 price in India (revised)
Nokia 6.1, that was earlier available at a price of Rs 8,937 in India, can now be bought at a starting price of Rs. 6,999 for the base model with3GB RAM and 32GB storage. On the other hand, the 4GB RAM with 64GB storage option of the Nokia 6.1 is available at a discounted price of Rs. 9,999. As we mentioned earlier, the revised price of the Nokia 6.1 is available only on the company’s official website. The Nokia device was launched in the country with a starting price of Rs 16,999. Prior to this price cut, the smartphone cost Rs. 8,999 for the 3GB RAM with 32GB storage option. On the other hand, the 4GB RAM with 64GB storage option was available at a price ofRs10,999. All the three colour options of the device – Blue, Black, and White – are available at discounted prices. As of now, the revised prices are not reflecting on Amazon and Flipkart.
Nokia 6.1 specifications
Nokia 6.1 features a 5.8-inch Full HD+ (1080×1920 pixels) IPS display with a 16:9 aspect ratio and is powered by Snapdragon 636 SoC. Nokia 6.1, the device has a 3,060mAh battery and it too has a dual rear camera setup which comprises of a 16MP sensor and a 5MP sensor. On the front panel, there is a 16MP selfie camera. The handset also comes with Nokia’s spatial audio technology and has a fingerprint sensor at the back. The Nokia 6.1 is available in 32GB and 64GB of onboard storage options and both can hold a microSD card of up to 128GB. On the connectivity front,Nokia 6.1 includes 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth v5.0, GPS/ A-GPS, FM radio, USB Type-C (v2.0), and a 3.5mm headphone jack. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook 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.Apple to launch a foldable, 5G-enabled iPad in 2020: Report
Microsoft Outlook for web is getting redesigned
Outlook has also included a tab for the users at the bottom of the reading panel so that they can read as many emails as required by switching between them and the easily go back to the one that they were writing.
Recently, the company had announced new features in Outlook to help the users to save time with intelligent technology. These features help users stay organized by helping them organize meetings, future events, and other things.
Outlook has even added the ability for its users to filter to adjust which calendar they want to search. They can also add a timeframe that they would like to search across multiple calendars.
The new Outlook has also made it easier to create meetings. Using the calendar, the user can quickly compose and invite people, find a room, and even get suggested times for when everyone is available.
Outlook now allows users to snooze an email for a more convenient time. When they snooze an email, it disappears from their inbox and then re-appears as an unread message at the top of their inbox on the time and date they chose.
With the new Outlook, it’s also easier to keep track of all the events that you have during the entire month in order to plan things better.
Online meetings get more options as well. So, besides creating meetings, users can now also easily join an online meeting, and quickly check how many people are attending the meeting.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos’ divorce gets finalised with a settlement of $38 billion: Report

Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2019) with 5,100mAh battery launched
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2019) specifications and details
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2019) features an 8-inch WUXGA TFT (1920 x 1200 pixels) display that is compatible with S Pen StylusTo reduce the strain on user’s eyes it comes with a one-tap blue light filter that activates the native low-light mode. The device is powered by a 1.8GHz octa-core SoCand comes with 3GB of RAM. Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2019) runs Samsung’s One UI based on Android 9.0 Pie. The Samsungs tablet comes with a single LTE-supported SIM slot. The dimensions of the tablet are 201.5×122.4×8.9mm and it weighs 325 grams. As we mentioned earlier, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2019) comes with a dedicated slot for S Pen. The device also has an IP68 rating on the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2019) that protects the device from dust and water damage to a certain level. The tablet houses a 4,200mAh battery, although there is no support for fast charging.
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Sony WF-1000XM3 wireless headphones with active noise cancellation launched: Key details
In addition to this, the Sony WF-1000XM3 comes with 6mm dynamic drivers that have a frequency response range of 20-20,000Hz. On the part of connectivity, the device can be connected with the user’s smartphone via Bluetooth 5.0, Bluetooth codec support for the SBC and AAC codec’s. Sony WF-1000XM3 earphones can also be worn for hands-free calling. Apart from that, the earphones offer various settings and functions that can be easily controlled via the Sony Headphones Connect app. The app is accessible for Apple’s iOS and Android devices. The Sony earphones come with a USB Type-C port for charging for the case.
The Sony WF-1000XM3 has been launched all over the world and is priced at GBP 220 (approximately Rs 19,000). The company is yet to announce the price and availability of the Sony WF-1000XM3 wireless headphones in India. We will update you whenever the company announces more information about it.
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While this was very civil, it was followed by a very direct attack on the Redmi 7A. He tweeted comparing the thin bezels and wider aspect ratio of Realme C2 to Redmi 7A’s thick upper and lower bezels. Sheth also used the hashtag #DeshKaRealChoice, which was also a jab at Redmi 7A’s tagline “Desh Ka Smartphone.”Hope #realmeC2 gets a REAL competitor in its segment today. More power to the users!
— Madhav Faster7 (@MadhavSheth1) July 4, 2019
The attack may not be a very subtle one, but Realme India’s CEO does have a point. The newly launched Redmi 7A smartphone does lag behind when it comes to modern aesthetic. It is not exactly common to see a smartphone that is being launched in today’s time to come with a design like that."Two Years Old” display? Time to get smart and leap to realme C2. #DeshKaRealChoice pic.twitter.com/mx5C3iNYer
— Madhav Faster7 (@MadhavSheth1) July 4, 2019
Sheth did not stop there. He then tweeted comparing the single camera of the Redmi 7A to Realme C2’s dual rear camera setup that consists of a 13MP sensor and a 2MP sensor. The fourth tweet by the CEO was a comparison between the specifications of the two handsets, and it highlighted all the major differences.What should a real value king have? The smart shall not choose a "2 Years Old" single camera. #DeshKaRealChoice pic.twitter.com/UvNNjcZIcW
— Madhav Faster7 (@MadhavSheth1) July 4, 2019
While some Twitter users found this to be funny, others thought that Realme was trying too hard to ruin the buzz around Xiaomi’s new device. Xiaomi does enjoy a fan base in India in spite of the fact that most of its smartphones are full of bloatware and ads, and loyalists didn’t keep their opinions to themselves on Twitter. Redmi 7A is available at a starting price of Rs 5,999 in India and it will go on sale starting July 11. Realme C2 is also available at the exact same price, and this makes the competition between the two handsets inevitable. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook 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.Let's have the real comparison. #SmartUserSmartComparison #DeshKaRealChoice pic.twitter.com/8ktON9SDYk
— Madhav Faster7 (@MadhavSheth1) July 4, 2019
Huami Amazfit Bip Lite with heart-rate sensor launched in India
Huami has partnered with Amazon to sell the new device in the country. It is compatible with Android and iOS devices. In addition to this, the smartwatch is water resistant by up to 30 meters. It is claimed to be swim proof and weighs 32 grams.HuamiAmazfitBip Lite will be going on sale on Amazon India starting July 15. The device can be purchased from the e-commerce website at a cost of Rs 3,999. So, if you’re looking for a budget smartwatch that boasts of high-end quality and features, Huami Amazfit Bip Lite may be the option for you.
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