Friday, September 29, 2017

Excited about Go pro's Hero 6 launch!


 US-based technology company GoPro on Thursday launched 'HERO6 Black'.

"HERO 6’s next-level image quality, video stabilization and three times faster QuikStories performance makes it a powerful storytelling extension of your smartphone," said GoPro’s founder and CEO, Nicholas WoodmanWoodman.

Hero 6’s features are:

GoPro VR, Omni camera, virtual reality (VR), 360 degree video, Kolor software, GoPro

4K60 and 1080p240 Video

QuikStories Enabled, GoPro App Compatible

Most Advanced Stabilization of any HERO camera                                

All-New Touch Zoom

3x Faster Offload Speeds via 5GHz Wi-Fi

Waterproof to 33 Feet (10m)

Compatible with Karma and Existing GoPro Mounts

Improved Dynamic Range and Low-Light Performance

RAW and HDR Photo Modes

Voice Control in 10 Languages

GPS, Accelerometer and Gyroscope

Wi-Fi + Bluetooth


HERO6 Black comes with custom-designed GP1 processor and shoots videos in 4K60 and 1080p240 quality.




With 4K60 (4K video with 60 frames per second) and 1080p240 (full-HD video with 240 frames per second) shooting capabilities packed into a rugged and waterproof design, 'HERO6 Black' and the GoPro App automatically transform the footage into videos with 'QuikStory' feature that can be shared on social media platforms with ease.

Priced at $499/ Rs 45,000, HERO6 Black is available for sale on GoPro.com and at select retailers worldwide.

The camera has 'Touch Zoom' feature and three times faster offload speeds via 5GHz Wi-Fi. It is waterproof up to 10 metres and is compatible with Karma and existing GoPro mounts.

Similar to its predecessor, Wi-Fi and bluetooth-enabled 'Hero6 Black' has voice control feature in 10 languages.

The GP1 processor enables twice the video frame rates, improved image quality, dynamic range, low-light performance and dramatically improved video stabilization over previous HERO camera generations.

 The chip also advances GoPro's capabilities in computer vision and machine learning, enabling HERO6 to analyse visual scenes and sensor data for improved automated QuikStories, the app feature that makes it easy for users to share short videos of the footage shot from GoPro.


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Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Microsoft's SMS organizer, the "best SMS app for android"???


The Microsoft Garage team has come up with a latest mobile application -- SMS Organizer -- to transform and simplify the way of handling SMSes (short message service).

"The SMS Organizer app uses sophisticated machine learning algorithms to classify and interpret transactional, personal, promotional, and spam messages. The app occupies very little space on the device (just about 3MB) and works independently without being connected to the web.

The new app will enable the users to classify and interpret important messages over others.  It also sets reminders for upcoming tasks such as catching a flight or payment of bills. SMS Organizer is a pure SMS app, simple and efficient but with no extra bells and whistles. Here’s a list of useful features that make this Android app a must-have.

1. OTP Detection
When you log into a website that requires 2-factor authentication, your bank for example, they send a one-time-password (OTP) to your mobile phone in a text message. You open the message, copy the digits and paste into the login screen.


SMS organizer makes this process a lot easier for you. It detects if a text contains OTP and gives you option to copy code directly from the notification menu. No need to even open the message.

 2. Google Drive Integration
Microsoft SMS Organizer can automatically backup SMS messages to your Google Drive. You can perform the backup manually and let the app do it for every day or every week. If you move to a new phone later, you can easily restore your text chats from the cloud.

 

3. Intelligent Message Sorting

The SMS app automatically sorts your text messages as they arrive into categories like transactions, promotional, and blocked.  So all text messages from your bank or your mobile service provider go in one folder while the bulk message goes into promotions.

 

4. Email-Like Filters
This is my favorite feature of SMS organizer. You can long-press a text message and it will let you define a filter for the sender of that message. All future messages from that particular sender will be moved to the designated folder automatically.

 

5. Smart Reminders
If any of your text messages have a due date, SMS organizer will show you a notification when the due date is approaching. For instance, if your credit card bill is due, you’ll be automatically reminded via a notification.

 


SMS organizer can send reminders for due bills, travel dates, upcoming appointments and more. You can also setup your own customer reminders inside the app and the text of the selected message will show up at the specified date and time.

 6. Send Free SMS
 You can use SMS organizer to send up to 30 text messages for free every month to any mobile number in India. These messages are sent via the Internet so even if you do not have cellular connectivity, the texts would still go out.

Microsoft’s SMS app is free, doesn’t include any in-app purchases and contains no advertising and all the data resides locally on your mobile device.

You can use the IFTTT app to save your text messages in a Google Sheet or for receiving texts as an email message. PushBullet and AirDroid can be used for viewing and responding to text notifications from your desktop computer.

The new app ensures complete privacy for the users and is available for download on the Google Play Store.

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Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Wondering who has seen your messages in a whatsapp group!! Here's how you can see it on Android smartphone

WhatsApp has released a new double blue tick’ feature that allows users to know if their messages have been read or not. The blue tick appears as soon as your messages has been read by recipient. However in a group chat the check marks will turn blue only when all members in the group have read your message. While it is easy to know whether your message has been read in individual messaging, it can be a little bit tricky to find out who has read it and who has skipped your messages while messaging in a group.

 
Now with the launch of this new feature, if you want to know whether a particular person has read the message or not in the group. Here is how you can find it out and it is very easy as well.

•Open WhatsApp

•Tap on the group chat in which you are messaging.

•Tap and hold on the message which you have sent and you want to find who has seen the message, a menu will popup at the top of the screen. Tap on ‘i’ (information) symbol.

 

 
•Now you can see a list of members who have already read you message under ‘Read by’ section.

 

 

For those who haven’t read your message yet will be listed under ‘Delivered to’ section. That’s how you can know who has read your WhatsApp Group Message on Android.


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Monday, September 11, 2017

Planning to buy a car? Confused between petrol/diesel car? Check this article before buying one.


To go for petrol or a diesel power is among the first considerations you have to make before purchasing a new car. Is it worth it to get a car that runs on diesel? What are the cons of getting such a vehicle? Weighing both sides will help you decide whether you should go for a diesel car or not.

 

Petrol (Gasoline) Engine

The petrol engine (aka gas engine in the U.S.) is one of the two main types of engines. Essentially, it utilizes the process of combustion to operate. Combustion is basically the mixing of gasoline vapors with air, at a very high temperature and pressure, to drive pistons—which power the rest of the engine. The car's battery is attached via an "induction coil" to the engine and serves to provide a very small "spark" to ignite the air/gas mixture.


Diesel Engines

Diesel engines are very much like gas engines. Combustion takes place to drive power to pistons, just as it does in a gasoline engine. This, by the way, is referred to as the conversion of chemical energy to mechanical energy. Diesels and gas engines also tend to share very similar architectural elements as well, like crankshafts and cylinders.

The fundamental difference in diesel and gas engines is the method of sparking the mixture. In a diesel, the air is the only initial thing that is compressed via pistons and after that happens, fuel is introduced to the compressed air (which is very hot now due to compression). In a gas engine, air and gas are simultaneously combined.

 



Petrol(Gas) engine: pros and cons

Pros

· Gas engines are typically more powerful, by way of horsepower, than diesels.

 · Petrol engines (Gas) also generally benefit from being easier to tune and tune-up.

 · Furthermore, petrol engines have a better ratio of price to power and burns fuel more eco-friendly than diesel does.

 · Petrol is usually cheaper than diesel fuel(Exception of India) in most of the world, this comes with a tradeoff though which you'll see in the next paragraph.

 

Cons

· The downside for the petrol engine is that, typically, its lifespan is almost always shorter than that of the diesel.

 · This basically relates to the fact that diesel engines will usually have a higher residual (resale) value.

 · Equally, if not more important is the fact that gas engines get less miles-per-gallon (sometimes significantly) than their diesel counterparts.

 

Diesel Engines: pros and cons

Pros

· Diesel engines offer better resale values

 · Diesel engines have much better fuel economy

 · Diesel engines are generally more reliable than petrol engines

 · Diesels often have much more torque (twisting power of pistons) than petrol

 · Much more suitable for things like heavy-towing, industrial applications, and driving long distances more frequently (as it relates much more to trucks than diesel cars)

 


Cons

· Diesel-powered autos are generally more expensive: giving petrol engines the advantage

 · Diesel does not burn as clean as petrol, and it is "filthier" in a loose meaning of the word

 · Diesels almost always have less horsepower (for accelerating, merging, etc) than similar gas engines

 · Most car models are gas-powered, at least until diesel becomes more environmentally friendly.

 · Diesel can be harder to find in different regions—according to availability.

 · Diesel engines, especially older ones, are noisier than petrol engines.


Conclusion

The fundamental differences in the two types of engines, the pros of each and the cons of each. Keep in mind that engine technology is as ever rapidly growing and changing. Things are constantly being improved in the realm of diesel technology. There is increased pressure to build passenger vehicles, trucks, buses, as well as farm and construction equipment that not only produce low emissions but also low-sulfur diesel fuels. This is something a diesel-powered engine can provide. The facts presented above could become quite skewed as such things as hybrid, electric, hybrid-diesel and so forth start to gain mainstream momentum.

 

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Friday, September 8, 2017

What is an airbag, how does it work and why do we need it?


What is an airbag, how does it work and why do we need it ?

Let’s find out what exactly is an airbag, why is it essential and the working mechanism of an airbag.

 

The airbag system is one of the most important parts of your vehicle's safety components. Proper airbag deployment can ensure that you and your passengers survive a crash that you may have otherwise experienced serious injury or death as a result of. When an accident occurs, airbags inflate faster than you can blink your eye. Airbags are key components in automotive safety systems, and, although we cannot see them perform under normal conditions with the naked eye, they soften the impact of collisions by keeping passengers from contacting the steering wheel, dashboard, front glass, and other parts of the automobile. Airbag deployment has saved thousands of lives through the years.

What Are Airbags?

 Airbags are stretchable fabrics or other materials that are tightly packed in various locations throughout your vehicle. There are airbags at the front of the dashboard in most cars, and many vehicles have airbags along the side of the car as well. These bags are compressed and kept in a small area. When there is an accident, the airbags fill up with air very quickly to provide a cushioning system for the people in the car so that they are not thrown around in the event of a crash. While this does not necessarily prevent total injury or death, it can be very helpful in cushioning the passengers in a car in many cases.
 
 

 How does an air bag work?                

Although we don't usually associate automobiles with chemistry, a lot of chemistry takes place in a working car--the burning of gasoline to run the engine, for example, and chemical reactions in the battery to generate electricity. Another reaction--one that most drivers would just as soon not experience firsthand--involves the air bag. Air bags are not inflated from some compressed gas source but rather from the products of a chemical reaction. The chemical at the heart of the air bag reaction is called sodium azide, or NaN3.

CRASHES trip sensors in cars that send an electric signal to an inflator. The heat generated causes sodium azide to decompose into sodium metal and nitrogen gas, which inflates the car's air bags. 
 

Under normal circumstances, this molecule is quite stable. If heated, though, it will fall apart. The chemical equation 2 NaN3 --> 2 Na + 3 N2 describes exactly how it falls apart. Notice that the second product of the above reaction is N2, also known as nitrogen gas. A handful (130 grams) of sodium azide will produce 67 liters of nitrogen gas--which is enough to inflate a normal air bag 0.03 SECOND is all it takes to inflate an air bag. 

That's not the only chemistry involved. Notice that the other chemical into which sodium azide falls apart is Na, or sodium. Sodium is a very reactive metal that will react rapidly with water to form sodium hydroxide; as a result, it would be quite harmful if it got into your eyes, nose or mouth. So to minimize the danger of exposure, air bag manufacturers mix the sodium azide with other chemicals that will react with the sodium and, in turn, make less toxic compounds.

Crash Sensors

 The most important parts of the success of the airbag system are the crash sensors. These small pieces of electronics are designed to tell when the vehicle has been damaged in an accident. They respond to several different sets of stimuli, including sudden stopping, increased pressure as pieces of the car are moved due to the force of the collision, and more.

Different types of sensors measuring wheel speed, seat occupant status, brake pressure and impact, and other vehicle status indicators are monitored by the airbag control unit located in the front portion of the cabin. The sensors relay signals to the airbag control unit, which analyzes the data and can orchestrate safety features like seat belt lock, automatic door locks, as well as airbag deployment.

Two types of airbag sensors used in cars are electrical and mechanical. Electrical sensors vary in design. Some use an electromechanical "ball and tube" mechanism, which basically consists of a small tube containing a circuit switch and ball that's held together by a small magnet. If a collision occurs, the ball is dislodged from the magnet and rolls forward in the tube, hitting a switch that completes the electrical circuit. Other electrical designs are similar in principle, using a metal roller or spring loaded weight instead of a ball, or in newer cars, an accelerometer to trip the sensor. Mechanical sensors work independent of the electrical system and respond similarly to the electrical sensors, with a design that actuates a firing pin triggering a small explosion after a crash. Since a mechanical sensor does not require a power source, it cannot be deactivated like an electrical sensor can when the battery is disconnected.

The success of the airbag system relies upon the crash sensors working not only accurately but also extremely quickly, so the most expensive and technologically advanced part of the airbag system are here.

Inflator

 Once the control unit determines there is an accident, it sends a signal to the inflator system. The inflator sets off a chemical charge, producing an explosion of nitrogen gas, filling up the airbag. As the airbag fills up, it bursts through the paneling that contains it and enters into the space of the car in order to protect you.

This all happens in an instant, usually within 25 or 50 milliseconds. That translates to almost 200 miles per hour. The airbag then will deflate itself on its own once it deploys.

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Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Sony launches its first BEZEL-less smartphone in Xperia XA1 ultra!!!


Sony has been struggling with its smartphone division for quite a while now. To cut losses, it chose to stop making its ‘Premium Standard’ smartphones to focus only on its flagship lineup. This year, Sony already launched two flagships in the form of Xperia XZs and the Xperia XZ Premium, with the Xperia XZ1 series becoming official in Berlin this week. Sony also launched the Xperia XA1 Ultra, a device with mid-range specifications and a premium price tag.


XA1 comes with 23-megapixel camera, there is nothing that’ll catch your attention on the spec sheet. It has a 6-inch display with a resolution of 1080x1920 pixels and Corning Gorilla Glass 3 on top for protection. The bigger screen at that resolution manages to push out 367 pixels per inch and you also get the option to tweak the display output and white balance.

Sony has opted for the MediaTek Helio P20, the same chip it uses for the Xperia XA1. The Helio P20 is an octa-core processor with four cores clocked at 2.3GHz and the other four cores clocked at 1.6GHz. It has 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage which is expandable via the dedicated microSD card slot up to 256GB. The XA1 Ultra has two nano SIM slots with support for 4G and VoLTE on both slots. Apart from this, the XA1 Ultra sports Bluetooth 4.2, NFC and WiFi ac support for connectivity.

The XA1 Ultra houses a non-removable 2700mAh battery with Qnovo Adaptive charging tech which reduces the charging speed when the battery nears 100 percent charge. Sony XA1 Ultra runs on Android 7.0 Nougat with its custom Xperia UI on top. It has the essence of stock Android but Sony has added a few of its own customizations on top. You can swipe right from the home screen to access Google Now or swipe from the top to trigger a search. Sony has customised a few settings like battery, where you will find the inclusion of Stamina Mode and Ultra Stamina mode that help increase battery life. The storage and memory settings have also been worked upon and we found them to be user-friendly. You also get a few apps like SonyLIV, its entertainment app; Playstation, a Sony Playstation Companion App; and AVG Protection, an anti-virus app pre-installed. Sadly, you can’t uninstall these apps, but only disable them.

Sony has opted for a 23-megapixel camera at the back with contrast + phase detection hybrid auto focus but misses out on laser auto focus. You also get a single LED flash and not the dual tone flash which has become more common now. At the front, the 16-megapixel selfie gets a front flash and features Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS) which the rear camera misses out on. It also mentioned that the Ultra is a selfie-focused smartphone and there is a higher need of stabilisation since a selfie is clicked with one hand.

The camera app is made by Sony and has Superior Auto mode like found on most other Xperia smartphones. Apart from that, it has a manual mode which allows you to adjust white balance, exposure, shutter speed, ISO and manual focus.

The Xperia XA1 Ultra is a big screen device aimed at people specifically looking for entertainment purposes. Its big bezel-less display is ideal for watching content and playing games but could have done with some stereo speakers. Sony has tuned the Helio P20 chip and Xperia UI to deliver good battery backup but the lack of a fingerprint scanner and 4K video recording are two of the major drawbacks of this smartphone.

The Xperia XA1 Ultra isn’t a bad phone, but competition makes it appear overpriced. For the same price, the OnePlus 3T comes with a fingerprint scanner, 4K recording and significantly better performance in snapdragon 821 processor. If you don't mind stretching your budget a little, the Honor 8 Pro offers much better value. But if it is the big display that you want, then the Xiaomi Mi Max 2 will save you a lot of money.
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Monday, September 4, 2017

Missing Recycle bin on your Android smartphone??? Here's how you can get it.

If you’ve ever used a windows computer, then you should be familiar with the concept of a Recycle Bin. It works by catching the deleted files and gives you an option to restore them back to its original location. This might not come useful in our day to day work cycle but when you accidentally delete your files or folder, the recycle bin will always come to your rescue.


In Android there is no such feature and whenever you delete something, it gets deleted permanently. So in case you accidentally delete a picture or a file on your Android phone or tablet, it will be gone forever.

 Although Android devices don’t have this feature natively but you can get this feature thanks to some free third-party apps available on Play Store that allows you to add a recycle bin like feature on your Android device. One of the best among them is Dumpster. This app works just like the recycle bin on your computer. It gives you the ability to restore deleted pictures, music files, videos and other type of files. So with this app installed on your phone, you no longer have to worry about making the mistakes.

 How to Get Recycle Bin Feature on Android with Dumpster

1.Download and Install Dumpster on your Android phone or tablet.

2.Once installed, open the app and accept the ‘Terms and Conditions’.

 


 

3.In the initial setup page, select all the files types that you want the app to save when they are deleted and tap on ‘Next’ button.

 

 

Note:If you have a rooted Android device, you can turn on the “Allow Root Access” option for better working of this app.

That’s it, Dumpster is now all configured to save all the items that are deleted from your device. Next time if you accidentally delete your files, just go the the Dumpster app and if you want to restore a deleted item, simply select it and tap the ‘Restore’ button to restore it.
 
 

 

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Friday, September 1, 2017

Sony launches world's first phone with Android Oreo in Xperia XZ1!!!


Continuing Sony's baffling strategy of producing new smartphones every six months, Sony has launched the Xperia XZ1. While technically positioned under the Xperia XZ Premium it features high-end specs including the same Snapdragon 835 SoC, staid design, and unique—if questionably useful—imaging features. Unfortunately, Sony hasn't budged much on price: the Xperia XZ1 costs $700, just $100 less than the XZ Premium. Both phones launch in September.

 

The high-end Sony Xperia XZ1 comes with a Motion Eye 19-megapixel Exmor RS sensor camera with 3D scanning abilities as its highlighted feature. The rear camera supports 5-axis stabilisation and is capable of doing slow-motion video recording at 960fps, as the one we saw in Xperia XZ Premium, in addition to 4K video recording. It will be available in single-SIM and dual-SIM variants.

 On the front, Sony Xperia XZ1 features a 13-megapixel camera with an aperture of f/2.0 and 22mm wide-angle lens for group selfies. It is also powered by Sony's Exmor RS mobile imaging sensor.

 The Sony Xperia XZ1 features a 'flagship loop surface' with a metal unibody. It will be shipped with Android 8.0 Oreo update, which is certainly a first amongst the non-Pixel devices. The Sony Xperia XZ1 is powered by a 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 SoC coupled with 4GB of RAM and Adreno 540 GPU. It features a 5.2-inch full-HD (1080x1920 pixels) HDR display powered by Sony's Triluminous display and X-Reality technology configured for mobiles. It is also protected with Corning Gorilla Glass 5.

On the storage part, the Sony Xperia XZ1 packs 64GB of inbuilt storage with an option to expand it further using a microSD card (up to 256GB). The connectivity options in the smartphone comprise 4G LTE, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB OTG, USB Type-C, and GPS among others.

The Sony Xperia XZ1 has a fingerprint scanner embedded on the power button (however, Sony says that its availability may not be available in all markets), found at the right side of the smartphone. It packs a 2700mAh battery that supports Quick Charge 3.0 technology. The smartphone is water and dust resistant with an IP68 certification. For audio, the smartphone comes with Hi-Res Audio, digital noise cancellation, S-Force surround sound, stereo recording, and Qualcomm's own aptX audio software.

 


The Xperia XZ1 will be available in Moonlit Blue, Venus Pink, Warm Silver, and Black colours. It measures 148x73x7.4mm and weighs 156 grams. Lastly, but definitely not the least, these are one of the first smartphones to feature Android 8.0 Oreo straight out of the box. As for availability, Sony said that both smartphones will go on sale globally in September.

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