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Nokia 6 launched: Specs, Release Date & Price

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All of us have waited for a Nokia smartphone with Android– at least I have. It has been almost half a decade since we saw new Nokia phones. But, the wait is over!

HMD Global, the new owner of Nokia Brand, has announced the launch of Nokia 6 with Android OS. Nokia 6 was unexpectedly released on HMD Global’s website. The rumored phones D1C and P1 will still be released at MWC.

Specs of Nokia 6:

The Nokia 6 comes with Android Nougat 7.0 OS. It has a 5.5-inch full HD display with Gorilla Glass 2.5D protection on top. The phone runs on Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 SoC processor and has 4 GB of RAM. Similarly, the Nokia 6 houses 64 GB of onboard storage.  And, is powered by 3000 mAh non-removable battery.

Furthermore, Nokia 6 has Aluminum body with embedded fingerprint scanner on its home button. Nokia 6 sports a 16-megapixel rear camera with an aperture of f/2.0. The camera has phase detection auto-focus and dual-tone flash. The front-facing selfie camera is an 8-megapixel f/2.0.

Looking at the specs, the Nokia 6 is a mid-range phone.

Price and Release in Nepal:

The Nokia 6 is exclusively for China so we won’t see it “officially” in Nepal (you know what I mean). You can buy it on JD.com at 1699 CNY. Also, the company confirmed that they have no plans of releasing this model in other countries.

Well, we Nepalese are really unfortunate in regard to tech because we don’t get to see many good phones and gadgets often. Hope, someone out there can facilitate us with this phone.

Intel Compute Card: PC that fits in your Wallet is here

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At CES 2017, we have seen some amazing and eye-popping gadgets. But, this computer, believe me, will blow your mind!

Intel has unveiled Intel Compute Card at CES 2017. Intel Compute Card, dear readers, is a fully functioning computer. It is so small that you might confuse it for a credit card. It measures 94.5 mm x 55 mm x 5 mm. This Intel Compute Card is a replacement for Intel Compute Stick that was available on the market a few years ago.

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Now, if you use ARM-based Raspberry Pi, this Compute Card is similar to it.

So, what’s new about Intel Compute Card? Well, first of all, you can choose from wide range of Intel Processors including 7th generation processors. Secondly, unlike Raspberry Pi (which is great for DIY projects for gadgets geeks), Intel Compute Card is easy to use and ready-made. This means everyone can simply connect devices to it and enjoy the computing!

According to Intel, the Compute Card was designed to transform the way compute and connectivity can be integrated and used in future devices. The main focus is making Internet of Things more flexible, resourceful and powerful. For example, if you smart TV starts to slow down, you could just replace the chip of Smart TV with Intel Compute Card instead of buying a new TV. This could be good for the environment too- less electronic waste.

Additionally, Intel is currently working with companies like Dell, HP, Lenovo and Sharp. So, in the future, we might see many smart devices that will come with slots for Intel Compute Card. The price and detailed specs of this tiny computer will be released in Q2 2017. And, Intel will start selling this product from mid-2017.

Features of Intel Compute Card:

  • Range of Processors (up to 7th Gen Intel Core Series)
  • Extremely Portable: 94.5 mm x 55 mm x 5 mm in size
  • Inbuilt Memory, GPU and Storage
  • Inbuilt Wireless Connectivity ( Bluetooth and Wi-Fi)
  • USB-C Plus Extension (to connect USB, PCIe, HDMI and DP)
  • Secure Docking with integrated locking mechanism for safety
  • Low Wattage Computing with integrated cooling
  • Optimized I/O
  • Windows or Linux OS

 

Huawei GR5 2017 Review : Dual Cameras at work

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Huawei, the maker of the Nexus 6p, is the widely known worldwide for providing specs-heavy phones at cheaper prices. It is with the release of Huawei P9, people started to talk about cameras right before talking about other aspects of the phone. Dual-cameras in the back is something we’ve been seeing a lot in high-end flagships lately but there are only handful of mid-range devices to sport the dual-cam setup and Huawei GR5 2017 is certainly one of those. Under 30,000 price segment, Samsung Galaxy J7 prime and Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 are being sold like hot cakes in the Nepali market. So can this phone stand out the crowd and make its strong standings among the phones in similar price range. Let’s find out from this review, if Huawei GR5 2017 is the best camera phone you can buy under 30K or not.

Build

Huawei GR5 doesn’t sport any unique design but does look classy. The phone, with a curved back and rounded edges,  feels premium while holding. From the front, it looks like an iPhone-wannabe. On the back, it is almost all metal with plastic panels at the top and bottom. The vertically placed dual cameras in the back can be found near the top. The third generation rounded fingerprint scanner is well placed just below the rear cameras. All in all, the build quality is top-notch but the phone is a little slippery with its smooth finish. So, snapping a back cover or putting in some skins may be considered a better idea.

Display

Huawei GR5 2017 display

Huawei GR5 2017 comes with a 5.5 inch IPS LCD display that has the resolution of 1920*1080 pixels. This display is a praiseworthy one with good color reproduction and great viewing angles. Talking about the display, what I like the most is the option to customize the white balance. The white can be made warmer or cooler as per one’s preference. Plus, for those who are into using their phones at the night by filtering the blue color, there’s an option for that too.

Software

On the software side, the phone boots on Android 6.0 Marshmallow with Huawei’s own EMUI 4.1 layered on top. For those coming from stock-like android UI, this UI might feel a little alien. For instance, while scrolling from the status bar notifications come out first and to reach quick settings you’ve to swipe from the right. But once you get used to it, you’ll certainly make the best out of it. Personally, I prefer stock-like android experience as opposed to a heavily skinned UI without an app drawer.

Performance

Under the hood, the phone is powered by Huawei’s own HiSilicon Kirin 655 octa-core processor with Mali T830-MP2, the first four cores are clocked at 2.1GHz and the remaining four are clocked at 1.7 GHz. This hardware configuration seems to be a perfect match with 3GB LPDDR3 RAM giving an outstanding performance. The gaming performance is satisfactory but the phone heats up a bit while gaming. But that is something common in many phones these days. Multitasking is great but I wish if the app tiles were organized in vertical ordering than the horizontal one. On the storage side, it has the built-in memory of 32GB that can be expanded up to 128GB via microSD card but that will use the SIM2 slot.

Camera

On the front, there’s a 8 Megapixels camera which does a decent job of taking selfies and video calling. There’s this beauty mode for selfies that can be scaled from 1 to 10 but works the best at the level of 5. On the back, there’s a set of two lenses of 12 Megapixels and 2 Megapixels placed vertically which are the charm of this device.

This dual camera setup aids in faster focus and gives nice bokeh effect to the portraits. At times, yes the bokeh effect wasn’t as perfect and seemed a little artificial. But I should agree that with dual cameras there was some noticeable depth in the photos. If you have a time and tripod, you can get artistic with its camera using modes like tail lights, light graffiti, silky water, star track that can be found under light painting mode. One can make a lot out of this camera phone that has multiple camera modes including pro mode for both photos and videos.

Personally, I found pro mode for videos to be really impressive. Not many phones have manual options for videos. Those who are into Vlogging from their phone camera might find this feature really handy. Videos can be taken at the highest resolution of 1080p@30fps.

Connectivity

Huawei GR5 2017 supports dual nano SIM that can be either of (4G)FDD/TDD or (3G)UMTS or (2G)GSM. It has Bluetooth 4.1 but doesn’t include the NFC. For WLAN, it has Wi-Fi802.11b/g/n, 2.4GHz but no 802.11ac. Hence the device won’t support dual band wireless technology.

Battery

The phone houses a 3340mAh battery that will even suffice the needs of hardcore users. The battery performance is remarkably good and can be optimized for much longer usage as well. Plus, it even supports the quick charge. Huawei claims the phone can easily get up to 2 days of battery life mark in normal usages. Honestly speaking, the unit I reviewed didn’t last for 2 whole days but I was able to get around 1 and half days from this phone on my regular usage before the battery died. Additionally, battery drained a little faster when I left my 4G on all day. With 4G always on I made through a day with this phone at its best.

Verdict

Huawei GR5 2017 is all in all the best camera phone that one can buy under 30K. But, it doesn’t boast a unique or innovative design. Specs-wise, it doesn’t surpass other phones of the similar price range but comes neck and neck. If I were to choose between Samsung Galaxy J7 prime and this phone, I would certainly go with Huawei GR5 2017 without any second thoughts. But if you happen to be a power user, you might want to go with Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 but if you want a phone that is all-rounder then GR5 2017 is the right phone for you. In nutshell, Huawei GR5 2017 is an appreciable upgrade to its predecessor with a faster chip, bigger RAM, greater storage, better cameras and upgraded battery.

Nvidia and Mercedes Hand In Hand to Bring an AI based Car

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Through the CES 2017, almost every manufacturer gave a clue to what they are bringing and what users can expect from them in 2017. With the unveiling of Amazon Alexa’s AI based LG smart fridge or the clues of Samsung to bring Bixby AI on its devices, we already got a clear glimpse of what 2017 would look like. And adding to the list, Nvidia and Mercedes are now coming hand in hand to bring an AI based car.

The GPU maker, after creating a benchmark in the video games is now indulged in AI and Mercedes is accompanying for the run. According to Jen-Hsun Huang, the CEO and co-founder of Nvidia, this collaboration has started three years ago. However, no palpable results were observed. Now the duos have designed the general outlook of their AI based car. According to Jen-Hsun Huang, this AI based car will come to the customers by 2018. So, this project, in order to come handy with the consumers, we are ought to wait a couple of years.

The autonomous car conceived by these duos takes a voice command from the user and reads the destination. On the journey, the AI based car perceives the surrounding and determines the safe condition before making a turn. Moreover, the car slows in the twists, speeds on the ramps and less or non-crowded streets in the permissible limits. In addition, the car is accustomed in making switches in the lanes after analyzing the right condition. And the interesting thing is that it obeys the traffic lights and follow the traffic rules. So after being seated on the driver seat of this car, nobody could throw “Don’t drink and drive” lectures to your face.

Samsung Announces Record Earnings for 4Q 2016

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Samsung Electronics has announced a groundbreaking monetary benefit in the Q4 earnings release of 2016. Samsung Electronics Co Ltd had said on Friday, that its fourth-quarter profit likely leaped 50 percent from a year earlier to its highest level in more than three years. And, surprisingly enough, the predictions have come true.

Despite the speculations made by analysts after the failure of the fire-prone Galaxy Note 7, the fourth quarter earnings of 2016, have pointed to a more rapid recovery path for the corporation and also reflects a steady price increase for memory chips. Samsung says its Q4 profit has jumped 50 percent from the same period last year. This is the highest gain in profit for the company in more than three years.

It is, however, clear that Samsung’s apparent Q4 success have not be driven by the mobile division, but by sales of memory and the robust demand for OLED – Organic Light-hearted Emitting Diode displays for smartphones. The profit from the Semiconductor Division stood at 2.7 trillion won, its highest in more than four years. There was a healthy demand for memory chips, used in servers and handsets including Apple iPhones, as well as improved sales from its system chips business.

In the mobile division, in spite of the ban on the production of the Note 7, which cost the company over billions, the sales of the Galaxy S7 and other models have remained strong. Therefore, Samsung is on track to achieve its strongest quarterly profit numbers in more than three years.

Recently, as the Korean won has weakened against the dollar, Samsung has been in advantage as Samsung gets paid in the latter for component sales. And with clients like the Apple Inc., Samsung’s profit from the operating division, was bound to account for over 50% of its fourth-quarter operating profit.

The corporation, however, will not disclose detailed earnings, including the performance of its individual businesses, until late January.

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Honda’s Rider Assist: A bike that doesn’t fall (CES 2017)

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Honda has unveiled “Rider Assist” at CES 2017. This new motorbike from Honda is one of a kind that can balance itself. Yes, those who just started riding a bike know how hard it is to balance it at slow speeds. But now, balancing a motorcycle that is running at slow speed or is stationary has got easier.

This new self-balancing motorcycle from Honda doesn’t rely on heavy gyroscopes to balance itself. Rather it relies on robotics. It balances in a similar way as Honda’s Uni-Cub mobility and Asimo Robot. When the speed is slower than 3 mph the front fork is detached from the handle bar. Then the front wheel is rotated side to side by motorbike itself, just in the way cyclist does to avoid the cycle from falling even when it’s not moving.

This is not the first time we have seen this kind of concept motorcycles. BMW has its own work going on for its Vision Next 100 concept bike. But this motorcycle looks promising. Since it looks like it’s just another motorcycle from Honda sporting traditional Honda design. It is amazing to see Honda coming with such cool tricks in a bike that looks as stunning as any Honda bikes.

Not just self-balancing is the only feature in Honda’s Rider Assist. It does more than that. What it can do other than self-balancing is, it can even follow the owner by itself. The owner can make it follow to the parking lot or anywhere else they can think of. It looks so cool to see a bike riding on its own and following a person. It looks like the future already.

This Honda Rider Assist is just a concept motorcycle. The Honda hasn’t given a word on when this cool new motorcycle will go to the production phase. We, the customers, have to wait a little longer to see this new tech rule the road.

What do you think about this Rider Assist?? Will you want a motorcycle that can balance itself and can follow you on its own? Let us know in the comments.

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CES: Protect your devices with the Norton Core Router

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You might have heard the terms Internet of things (IoT), botnet and Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) quite a few times last year. And why would you not? Smart devices are being made the targets for infecting different malware these days and it is harming everyone.

One of the major victims of DDoS was Brian Krebs, a reporter at Krebson Security. What happened to him wasn’t any normal DDoS attack. It was measured at 620 Gigabits per second, and Krebs said, “many orders of magnitude more traffic than is typically needed to knock most sites offline.” All this was done by a botnet, a different-than-other and powerful botnet. And Hundreds of thousands of devices connected to his IP address [routers, IP cameras, Digital Video Recorders (DVRs), laptops and computers, printers, etc. used for sending a huge volume of data] helped.

Even a huge corporation like Twitter was once crippled due to a cyber attack.
The notorious Mirai botnet, the sole cause of this entire problem, is probably warming up for its next attack and you should seriously be worried about that.

Everyone has been suggesting about making IoT devices secure. These devices connect to the internet like any other gadgets, suppose a smartphone. They, however, don’t have sophisticated software and are more prone to getting infected by a malware. All this has made the process of securing IoT device a lot harder.

But at CES, Symantec, popular for its Norton Anti-virus software, has launched a powerful home router that can help you in the protection of your digital home devices.

The Norton Core, an app-enabled home router can secure your entire IoT, rather than just a single device like your computer. Once connected, it can protect a whole range of devices such as phones, computers, and all other IoT devices.

Norton core is a stylish looking ultra-secure router.

It analyzes and monitors the data transfer rate of your devices. And if it detects any abnormal rate of transfer, it will instantly alert you and also isolate the infected device entirely in order to stop the spreading of malware.

The Norton core will be available in two color options: titanium gold and granite gray. It is currently available for preorder at $200 in the international market. It will be sold at a regular pricing of $280 in the near future.

With all of our IoT devices currently at a risk of being infected by malware, are you using any devices to protect them? Let us know in the comments below. Oh, and by the way, do remember to put a black tape on your computer’s camera.

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PowerVision PowerRay underwater Drone at CES 2017

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Enough of touching the sky already, let’s dive deep underwater! The consumer market for drones has taken a massive leap in the past year,  we saw all kinds of drones with all kinds of form factor which helped us to relive our dream of flying high and see the world from a different perspective. Well, what this world has to offer is not seen just from above, there’s plenty of fun underwater as well.

The PowerRay Drone is first of it’s kind and for now it has been advertised for fishing (Welcome to the future!) This Drone can dive down 30meters and for fishing uses SONAR to detect fishes another 40 meters below. PowerRay can also detect temperature, landscape, and fish distribution underwater. The drone can also shoot LIVE 4K videos underwater and transmit to its iOS or Android App. It sports a 12MP Camera with 100 degree wide angle lens. You also get an alert when there’s a fish nearby. PowerRay Drone comes with precision remote bait drop and blue laser to lure the fish.

PowerRay Drone

The fun doesn’t stop there if you have never dived into the water to catch a fish, then now you’re about to. You can use the PowerVision VR goggles to transmit the feed to your VR headset and enjoy the world underwater. You can also control the drone with head movements. The use of this drone can be more than just for fishing, and might take underwater exploration for commoners to a whole new level. Just as we’ve  flown drones to appreciate all the beauty from above, it’s time to see what lies under those deep blue oceans.

PowerRay Drone will be available for pre-order from 27th Feb but the price hasn’t been announced yet.

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ZTE Blade V8 with Dual Camera Launched; Will Soon be available in Nepal

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ZTE has announced a new midrange phone, the ZTE Blade V8, at CES 2017. By the looks of the specs, the ZTE Blade V8 looks like the toned down version of recently announced V8 Pro. The phone is expected to launch in Nepal next month with pricing being around Rs. 30,000.

The ZTE Blade V8 offers an exquisite design — thanks to its Metallic finish & curved edge 2.5D screen. It sports a 5.2-inch FullHD IPS LCD display and is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 435 Octacore processor. Storage wise, it comes with either 2GB RAM/16GB ROM or 3GB RAM/32GB ROM. Both these variant supports microSD card. We expect to see the 3GB RAM variant in Nepal. The USP of the device is its dual camera setup of 13MP and 2MP which lets you take some good bokeh photos. The front houses a 13MP selfie camera with flash.

The ZTE Blade V8 ships with Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box. Connectivity options include dual-SIM with 4G LTE and VOLTE, GPS, USB OTG, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, and Bluetooth 4.1. There’s plenty of sensors embedded in the phone like Fingerprint (on the front), Accelerometer, Proximity, Ambient Light, Gyroscope, Compass, and Hall sensor. Backing up the phone is a non-removable 2730mAh battery with Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 technology.

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Full Specs of ZTE Blade V8:

Platform MSM8940 Snapdragon 435 Octa-core (8x ARM Cortex A53 with upto 1.4 GHz)
OS Android  Nougat 7.0 with Mifavor 4.2
Size 148.4*71.5*7.7mm
Display 5.2-inch, FHD, IPS
Back Camera (13M +2M) Dual Camera
Front Camera 13MP with Front Flash
Battery 2730mAh (Non-removable)
Interface MicroUSB, 3.5mm Earphone Port,

Micro SD slot(4FF+4FF/T)

Memory 2GB + 16GB/3GB+32GB
Expected Price  Rs. 30,000

This VR alternative will change your movie experience

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There has been a lot of development in VR and AR in recent years. And these technologies are expected to be the most liked consumer product in following years. Even at CES 2017, VR and AR are a hot topic.

I know VR and AR are cool, but the technology still lacks perfection. The problem with VR and AR is, beside the headsets, you will also need a device that is compatible with it. All those wires and apps, ugh!

VR and AR are capable of many things besides watching movies or videos. However, if you are buying a VR because you just want to enjoy 360-degree videos, I have a better option for you! Avegant’s Glyph!

Avegant Glyph

What is Glyph?

Glyph is a multimedia device by Avegant that basically looks like a standard headphone. With Glyph, you can watch your favorite movies at a resolution of 1280x720p. Plus, you don’t need to put your phone in the headset. Additionally, you can easily carry it around– a portable movie theater for you!

How does Glyph work?

The glyph has two small eyepieces. Each eyepiece can be adjusted independently — both distance and focus — until it seems like one giant screen.

You can just plug Avegant Glyph into any HDMI-supported device and it will display the screen in front of your eyes. Yes, any devices– smartphones, computers, drones, gaming console, camera or casting devices. If you want to listen to only audio, it also has a 3.5mm audio jack.

Plus, unlike VR, I like the fact that I can still be aware of my surrounding as Glyph lets me see above and below the visual field. However, some of you may not like this feature.

Specifications of Glyph:

  • Resolution: 1280x720p per eye; 2 million micromirrors
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9
  • Field of view: ~40° diagonal
  • Video & Audio Input: microHDMI
  • Audio-Only Input: 3.5mm TRRS (standard AUX)
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz
  • Dynamic Range: 95 dB
  • Battery: Li-Ion 2060mAH, Up to 4 hours video playback, unlimited passive audio
  • Charging Port: microUSB
  • Diopter Adjustment: +1 to -7 range
  • Head tracking: 9 Axis IMU
  • 3D: Supports 720p side by side (SBS) content
  • Updatable Firmware: For enhanced features and capabilities

Price of the Glyph:

The price of this awesome personal movie theater is $549 at Avegant’s official website.

What do you think about Glyph? Let us know in the comments.