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Air Purifying Drone Unveiled at CES 2017

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Air pollution has, undoubtedly, been a hindrance not only to us but to many other nations in the world. Air purifiers are also not new to us. Different tech companies have released air purifiers including Xiaomi. But now, at the Consumer Electronics Show, a flying air purifier has been unveiled.

Yes, it is true. World’s first flying air purifier has now become a reality. All thanks go to Ataraina designer for revealing the air purifying drone at the 2017 rendition of the CES in Las Vegas, Nevada. Besides the flying air purifier, a shoe insert that purifies feet stinks has also been unveiled at the show.

The Flying Magic Cleaner is a drone-based system that removes dust, pollen, PM 2.5 and other harmful particles from the air. PM 2.5 refers to the tiny particles in the air that reduce visibility and cause the air to appear hazy when levels are elevated.

Ataraina also revealed the Deodorant One technology. This is a shoe insert equipped with a radical sheet that can kill bacteria and remove feet odor.

As told to the Dailymail, the fabric that covers the drone has minus ions, and therefore, when it flies, it attracts pollutants and particles flying in the air. The drone generates an airflow as it flies, collecting particles that a vacuum would miss, the creators explained. Besides being able to clean houses, the devices is said to be usable in larger settings. The device, however, requires remote control instructions from humans and has no artificial intelligence embedded to prevent crashes and accidents.

The Deodorant One uses an ozone technology to kill germs. That is to say that it produces radicals, active oxygen, to eliminate nasty smells. It takes roughly an hour to disinfect the shoe and remove the odor– even for smells that are extremely potent.

Best of CES: Best laptops released at CES 2017

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This year, like always, CES got to witness releases of some pretty awesome gadgets and technology. Laptop manufacturers launched many high-end devices at CES. So today, we have made you a list of the best laptops released at CES.

HP Spectre x360 (2017)

After its success with the HP Spectre x360 (2016), HP has released its successor, the HP Spectre x360 (2017). The device features a gorgeous 4K display and is actually thicker and heavier than its predecessor, something we don’t usually see these days. But there is a catch to it. The HP Spectre x360 is equipped with a bigger battery, which the company claims to be 23 percent bigger than before. But the upgraded display means that the bigger battery won’t be extending the battery life. The new HP Spectre x360 (2017) will be available at the end of February with the price of $1,249 in the international market.

Razer’s Project Valerie

Would you be happier if your laptop featured three displays instead of just a single one? If the answer is in affirmative, then Razor’s Project Valerie might be the perfect device for you. The Valerie consists of a pile of displays that can slide into a three-screen setup. The three displays mean an added thickness and weight, but hey, that’s the device features three huge screens. The Razer Valarie is a VR-ready laptop and weighs at 1.5 kilos. Like its name suggests, the Valerie is still a project and we don’t really know much about its specs. Regarding the price, since Razer’s previous device, the Blade Pro was priced at $3,499, we can expect the Valarie to be priced around $6,000 if it ever gets launched.

Acer Predator 21X

Another gaming laptop released at CES was Acer’s Predator 21X which made headlines for its ludicrous price of $9,000 ($8,999 to be precise). The device features a curved 21-inch display (resolution of 2,560×1,080 pixels), the first in any laptop. It is a heavy-duty laptop and weighs a staggering 8.8 kilograms. Safe to say, it is a bit heavy. Talking about its specs, it is equipped with two Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 GPUs, five system fans, nine heat pipes to stay cool, four speakers and two sub-woofers, Intel’s Kaby Lake processors and a staggering 64GB of system memory.

LG Gram 14

Dubbed as the world’s lightest laptop, LG’s Gram 14 is a little like its predecessor. It weighs at just 966 grams with the company promising an amazing 23.6 hours of battery life. LG has, however, used a decade-old benchmark test to show that its product runs for that long. The LG Gram 14 features a full metal body which is made of a nano carbon magnesium alloy. It comes with a 13-inch and a 15-inch variant. Both variants feature displays of 1920 x 1080 pixels IPS touchscreens. It is powered by Intel’s newest Kabylake processor.

Lenovo Legion

Like many manufacturers, Lenovo too launched a gaming laptop, the Legion Y720. It is a VR-ready laptop that is powered by Intel’s seventh generation i7-7700HQ processor which is coupled with 6GB of GDDR5 RAM (optional 32GB of DDR4 RAM) and Nvidia GTX 1060. Buyers will have an option of choosing between a 1080p or a 4K variant. It is backed up by a 60Wh battery which the company has claimed will last for five hours. The Lenovo Legion’s pricing starts from $1,399 and will be available this April.

Asus Pro B9440

The Asus Pro B9440 sports a 14-inch full HD display. Asus has claimed the device to be the lightest ‘business notebook in its class’. It weighs at just 1.04kg which the company has said is the result of thin bezel around the display and the usage of lightweight magnesium alloy. Under the hood, the Asus Pro B9440 is powered by Intel Core i5 or i7 processor which is supported by 16GB RAM. It also features a fingerprint sensor making your laptop more secure. The Asus Pro B9440 carries a price tag of $999 and will hit the shelves this in May.

Toshiba Portégé X20W

Claiming an impressive 16 hours of battery life, Toshiba launched the Portégé X20W, a high-end convertible, at CES. Talking about the specs, the device is powered by a seventh-generation Intel Core i5 processor that is a couple with 8GB of RAM. It can offer the best of both tablet and a PC since it is a convertible. It features two infrared cameras which support Windows Hello facial recognition. The Portégé X20W is accompanied by a TruPen stylus. However, the Toshiba Portégé X20W only features a USB-C with Thunderbolt port and a USB 3.0 connection port which is a real bummer. With pricing starting from $1,199, the device will be available for ordering starting mid-January

Acer Chromebook 11 N7

The Chromebook 11 N7 might be low on specs, but Acer has built the device to withstand all kind of pressure. Specs wise, the device isn’t a high-end laptop. It is equipped with an Intel Celeron dual-core processor that is clocked at 1.60Ghz along with 4GB of RAM. On the storage front, there are two variants – 16GB and 32GB, which is too less in the present time. It has a battery life of around 15 hours. But what makes Acer Chromebook 11 N7 worth $299.99? Acer has put the device through tons of testing to make the device really tough. It can withstand drops up to 122cm (48 inches) and is U.S. military’s MIL-STD 810G standards certified. It is also equipped with an internal gutter system that can protect the device against liquid spills. Even though the device weighs in at just around 1.35kg, it is quite durable and affordable.

Lenovo Miix 720

The Lenovo Miix 720 is a 12-inch tablet running on Windows 10. The device comes with a detachable keyboard cover and a kickstand that can adjust the viewing angle around 150 degrees. On the display front, the Miix 720 has a resolution of 2880 x 1920 pixels (QHD+). It is equipped with an IR sensor for Windows Hello. The device is powered by a seventh-generation Intel Core i7 processor with 16GB of RAM and Intel HD Graphics 620. Priced at $999, the laptop comes with Lenovo’s Active Pen 2.

Dell XPS 13 2-in-1

The Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 is a convertible that features a gorgeous looking 13.3-inch IGZO display which comes with the resolution of either Full HD or 3,200×1,800 (QHD+) and is surrounded by a super-thin bezel. It too features a stylus pen which you will have to buy separately. It runs on Intel Core i5 or i7 Y-series (Kabylake) processor which is coupled with 8-16 GB of DDR3 RAM. The laptop comes with an Infrared camera for Windows Hello and a fingerprint sensor. Dell hasn’t however disclosed the price of the XPS 13 2-in-1 yet.

Samsung Notebook 9

Powered by a seventh-generation Intel Core i7 processor alongside 8GB of DDR4 RAM, the Samsung Notebook 9 combines portability and power in a single device. Both the 13-inch and 15-inch variant feature a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. The Notebook 9 is powered by Intel’s seventh-generation Core i7 chipset and (up to) 16GB of RAM. It is equipped with two USB 3.0 ports and a single USB-C port. The price, however, hasn’t been disclosed yet.

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon

Fifth in the line of X1 Carbon series, the Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon is an upgrade to its predecessor by many means. There is a decrease in the size of the bezel surrounding the 14-inch display. Talking about the display, it has a 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution which can be upgraded to 1440 x 2560 pixels. Lenovo has used carbon fiber mesh for the top lid, thus the name X1 Carbon. The rest, meanwhile, are made of magnesium alloy. Under the hood, an Intel Core i7-7600U chipset runs the show. Also, Intel’s Iris Graphics 640 chip is embedded in the laptop. The device features 16GB of RAM. Even with the ThinkPad X1 Carbon weighing in at just 1.12kg, the device boasts a battery life of up to 15.5 hours. Pricing starts at $1,349.

Asus Chromebook Flip C302

Asus’ another release was the Chromebook Flip C302, a successor to the Chromebook Flip released last year. The device features a flexible design which lets you use the laptop as a tablet or a laptop itself. It sports a 12.5-inch diagonal display with the resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. Intel Core m3 processor runs the device. It is coupled with 8GB of RAM. While last year’s model was compatible with Android apps, the Chromebook Flip C302 doesn’t support Android apps. Buyers will have an option of choosing between 64GB or 128GB of internal storage. Asus has mentioned that the laptop will give users a battery life of 10 hours. The Asus Chromebook Flip C302 will run you $499.

Dell’s Alienware 13, 15, and 17

Alienware is counting on the revamped gaming system in its newer range of laptops, the Alienware 13, Alienware 15 and Alienware 17. All these devices have become lighter and thinner and are now virtual reality ready. They will now feature Intel’s Kabylake (seventh-gen) processor. All three will have 32GB RAM. Display wise, the Alienware 13 will feature an OLED panel with the resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels, whereas Alienware 15 and 17 will feature a display with the resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels. Likewise, all the laptops will be equipped with 8GB of VRAM. Pricing of the Alienware 13, Alienware 15 and Alienware 17 start at $999, $1,199 and $1,499 respectively.

Samsung Notebook Odyssey

One of the best gaming laptops released at CES, the Samsung Notebook Odyssey is available in two sizes – 15.6-inch and 17.3-inch. The Notebook Odyssey is plastic built. While Samsung could have done better with the aesthetics and build quality, the device is by no means a compromise. It comes with Intel’s seventh generation Kaby Lake processor, Nvidia GTX 1050 GPU. The 15.6 variant features 32GB of DDR4 RAM whereas the 17.3-inch variant features a whopping 64GB of RAM. Pricing for the base model starts from $1,199.

Dell Inspiron 14 and 15 7000

Featuring Nvidia’s newest GTX 1050 and 1050 Ti cards, Dell’s Inspiron 14 and 15 7000 series are the perfect laptops for someone looking for cheap yet powerful gaming machine. The 14-inch version comes with a 1080p anti-glare LCD display while the 15.6-inch version is available in two display options: 1080p and 4K IPS screen. Under the hood, the 14-inch model and the 15.6-inch model, ship with either a seventh-generation Intel Core i5 or Core i7 quad-core processor. These models can support memory up to 32GB but Dell will be shipping them with 16GB only. The pricing of the Dell Inspiron 14 and 15 7000 starts from $799.

Dell XPS 15

One of the additions to the XPS series, the Dell XPS 15 has already gone on sale for $999. Buyers will have a choice of buying the 15.6-inch device in two options: one with a 1080p InfinityEdge display and another with a UltraShart Ultra HD 4K display. The XPS 15 packs Intel’s seventh-gen Core i3 or i5 or i7 -processor with the clock speed going up to 3GHz, 3.5GHz, and 3.8GHz. The processor is coupled with 8GB of DDR4 RAM which can be upgraded to 16GB or 32GB. In the battery department, buyers will get a choice of choosing between 56Whr or 96Whr batteries.

Dell Gold XPS 13 Rose Gold Edition

Dell Gold XPS 13 is the revamped laptop that features Intel’s seventh-gen Core i3 or i5 or i7 processor that is backed by an Intel HD Graphics 620 integrated graphics. Like the XPS 15, the buyers will get a choice between two kinds of displays, a full HD InfinityEdge display or a QHD+ InfinityEdge touch display, both measuring 13.3-inch. 4GB of LPDDR3 RAM is available in the base model. The device is backed by a 60Whr battery.

OnePlus Two Finally Launched in Nepal

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Two years ago, OnePlus Two was launched for US$400.  At that time, it was given the title of the Flagship Killer as it featured all the top end specs that you want it in a high-end phone. And now, iHub Pvt. Ltd., the authorized distributor of OnePlus products in Nepal, launched the OnePlus Two in Nepal in Jan of 2017 for Rs. 34,900. However, OnePlus two has received price drop on multiple occasions and is now available for Rs. 25,000 from Kaymu. 

Despite being more than a year old device, the OnePlus Two still features a top of the line specs considering a reduced price of Rs. 25,000. It sports a 5.5-inch 1080P IPS display with Corning Gorilla Glass 4 protection. It runs on Oxygen OS on top of Android Lollipop 5.1 (updated to Marshmallow 6.0). The phone houses a magnesium and aluminum alloy with sandstone back for a more premium feel and style.

The OnePlus Two is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 second gen processor with Adreno 430 GPU. The prospect of using a Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset may be filled with consternation for some users because of its poor thermal performance in other phones like the HTC One M9, but OnePlus Two features a new ‘Qualcomm 810 chip’ with less thermal heat. In terms of storage, it has 4GB of RAM and comes with 64 GB inbuilt storage.

OnePlus Two Price in Nepal
One Plus 2 is available in Nepal for Rs. 25,000.

The phone boasts a fingerprint sensor and is located in the home button. The OP also include a side button which is the Alert Slider with 3 modes, Do Not Disturb Mode, Priority Mode and Receive All mode.

The primary camera of OnePlus two is of 13MP with a large f/2.0 aperture. It uses optical image stabilization (OIS), large ultra pixel tech, dual-LED flash and laser focus, together with 4K video capture and 720p slow-motion at 120fps. It also has a six-element lens and is claimed to feature excellent low-light performance. The front-facing selfie camera is of 5MP. Connectivity options include dual nano SIM support with 4G LTE capabilities.

Full Specifications of OnePlus Two:

  • 5.5-inch IPS LCD screen with the resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels (~441 ppi)
  • Runs on OxygenOS (Android 5.1.1 Lollipop)
  • Snapdragon 810 v2.1 64-bit Octa-core CPU
  • 4GB LPDDR4 RAM with 64GB internal storage (no card slot)
  • 13MP rear camera with OIS, 1.3-micron pixels, Laser AF, dual-tone flash
  • 5MP front camera
  • Dual-SIM, Dual-LTE (nano-SIM)
  • 3,300mAh battery
  • OnePlus Two Price in Nepal (Updated June, 2017): Rs. 25,000

Should You Buy it?

Definitely Yes! We all know how expensive those new flagships are; with a new processor, new design, new features buying the latest flagship smartphone will empty your bank. While the latest smartphone might be awesome to have, sometimes it is smarter to buy older handsets. It makes a whole lot of sense what iHub is trying to do here. Although it’s an aging device, for Rs. 25,000, you won’t get a better device than this one. It has a decent 1080P display, lots of power underneath with the Snapdragon 810 SoC and 4GB of RAM, a capable camera, and commendable battery life.

Xiaomi Redmi 4A Launched in Nepal: Best Budget Phone?

We have been awaiting the release of the Xiaomi’s Mi Mix and Mi Note 2 in Nepal. While those smartphone is still on its way, Vatsal Impex Pvt. Ltd., the authorized distributor of Xiaomi in Nepal, has launched Redmi 4A here in Nepal. The company has priced the phone at Rs. 14,999.

Released in November last year, the Xiaomi Redmi 4A is a decent low-range device with high on features. On specs sheet, the Redmi 4A sports a 5-inch IPS LCD display with the resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels (294 PPI). The front of the device looks like any other Redmi-series smartphone.

The Redmi 4A is powered by a Quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 processor clocked at 1.4GHz.  The processor is backed by 2GB of RAM and Adreno 308 GPU which is a small upgrade from Quad-core Snapdragon 410 SoC. It is coupled with 16GB of internal storage that can be expanded up to 256GB via microSD card. On the software front, the device runs on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow out of the box with no news on the upgrade to Nougat yet. It has MIUI 8 skin on top of the operating system.

On optics front, the Redmi 4A is equipped with a 13-megapixel rear facing camera that has f/2.2 aperture and a 5-lens system. This camera can take videos up to 1080p at 30fps. The secondary camera is of 5-megapixel with the same f/2.2 aperture. The connectivity options include Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, 4G LTE, Bluetooth v4.1 and FM Radio. It lacks quick charging and supports microUSB v2.0. The device also has a gyroscope sensor for the virtual reality lovers. It supports dual SIM but buyers will have to choose between a microSD card and a second SIM support.

A big 3,120 mAh battery backs up the device. Since Remi 4A sports a 720p display, this battery should last for a couple of days. The phone can be purchased either from their official website or from Mi showrooms located at Labim Mall (Pulchowk, Lalitpur) and Pako (Newroad, Kathmandu).

 

 

Xiaomi Redmi 4A Price in Nepal: Rs. 14,999

Here’s everything you need to know about the Redmi 4A:

DISPLAY 5-inch 1280 x 720 pixels IPS LCD display (294 PPI)
CHIPSET Qualcomm Snapdragon 425
CPU Quad-core 1.4 GHz processor
GPU Adreno 308
OPERATING SYSTEM Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow with MIUI 8 on top
INTERNAL MEMORY 16GB
EXTERNAL MEMORY up to 256 GB via microSD
RAM 2GB
REAR CAMERA 13-megapixel with f/2.2 aperture
FRONT CAMERA 5MP with f/2.2 aperture
SIM Dual Hybrid SIM (SIM+SIM/microSD)
BATTERY Non-Removable LiPo 3120mAh
COLOR(S) AVAILABLE Rose Gold and Gold
PRICE Rs. 14,999
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Lenovo K3 Note and K4 Note gets price-cut

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While buying a phone, the more you wait, the better it gets. If you push your agenda of buying a new phone, the result is always better. First, you get to buy even newer device. And Second, you get to buy older device at lesser cost. No matter which device you choose, you’ll get a win-win situation. With so many new devices added in the competitive price segments, Lifecom decided to strike back with a price-cut in its widely sold K3 Note and K4 Note. If you were thinking to buy a K3 Note or K4 Note but pricing was something you were skeptical about then now is the time to buy one.

Lenovo K3 Note

The Lenovo  K3 Note was priced at Rs. 19,999 earlier but now it gets a huge price-cut of 2 thousands. The new pricing of K3 Note in Nepal is of Rs. 17,999. If this price-cut thing doesn’t excite you, let me tell you about a free VR you’ll be getting with every purchase of K3 note. For those who haven’t heard of Lenovo K3 note before, here’s the brief overview on its specs. The phone comes with 5.5 inch full HD display. In terms of processor, it is powered by an octa-core processor MT6752 clocked at 1.7GHz. It has a 2 GB RAM and 16 GB of unboard storage which is expandable up to 32GB. As far as cameras are concerned, there’s a 5MP on the front and 13MP at the back. The phone with 2900 mAh battery runs on Android Lollipop but is upgradable to Marshmallow.

Lenovo K4 Note

The Lenovo K4 Note was priced at Rs. 27,499 earlier but with the new pricing of Rs. 25,999 the price-cut will be of Rs. 1500. Like Lenovo K3 Note, while buying Lenovo K4 Note customers will be getting a free VR as well. But, it can’t be considered something new as there was a free VR offer in purchase of K4 Note since long. Coming to what the Lenovo K4 note offers, it has 5.5 inch IPS LCD display that is protected with Corning Gorilla Glass. Under the hood, it packs MT6753 octa-core processor clocked at 1.3 GHz and is coupled with 3GB RAM. The inbuilt memory of 16 GB is expandable to 128 GB. It houses a 13MP primary shooter in the back and a 5MP shooter on the front. 3300 mAh Li-Po battery is fueling this device. It runs on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop but is upgradable to Marshmallow.

What are your views regarding price-cut in older devices? Have you used Lenovo Phones before? If yes, share your experiences with us in the comments down below.

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JBL Launched 4 new Speakers : CES 2017

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Consumer Electronics Show (CES) at Las Vegas, Nevada is all about new releases. It gives us glimpse of advancement in the tech world. We saw many new devices for sure. But the new upgrades were no lesser exciting. Coming to the upgrades, JBL released upgrades to its already existing Pulse and Flip line up of BT speakers, namely Pulse 3 and Flip 4. Plus, two new speakers from JBL namely Bass Pro Go and Playlist did their debut in this CES.

 

 

JBL Pulse 3 : 360 degree sound with 360 degree Lighting

JBL Pulse 3 CESFor those following up with the JBL Pulse lineup already know this set of speakers are known for sound plus the lighting synced with the sound. This new JBL Pulse 3 uplifted the Pulse speakers by a notch. It looks seriously attractive with its LED lighting Panel placed at top accompanied by the speaker bottom that fires sound in 360 degrees. Unlike its predecessors, Pulse 3 has given a farewell to the mesh grill. It now sports a semitransparent outer plastic shell. With this new design, it looks like any digital lamps.

The JBL Pulse 3 comes with IPX7 rating of water resistance and is claimed to give a battery life of 12 hours with the lights on. It accepts pairing with two phones at the same time. You can connect it with other 99 JBL speakers that support JBL Connect+. Hence, if you’ve more of such speakers you can heavily amplify the music by playing it from 100 of such devices. It works as a speaker phone as well. It has a button to activate Siri, Google Now or JBL’s own Voice Assistant. Within next 6 months, JBL Pulse 3 will be sold in market as a hot cake.

JBL Flip 4 : Lightings? No; But ruggedness? Yes

JBl Flip 4 was released in CES 2017 as well. This is more like a traditional BT speakers. It doesn’t boast much of an extra features. What it offers more than its predecessors is, more ruggedness and more battery. This speaker is expected to be sold at around 99 (USD). The battery life will be of 12 hours. Pairing with two phones simultaneously and connecting with 100 JBL connect+ supporting BT speakers are included in its features. This one too will have water resistance and virtual assistant button. Flip 4 is made up of durable fabric and rubber and will come in six different color options.

JBL BassPro Go : All about that Bass

Coming to the new debuts from JBL, BassPro Go is a portable subwoofer cum portable speaker that is best suited for your cars and home. When used in a car, it will add bass to the exiting speaker setup. JBL claims it to work as good as any 8-inch sub-woofer. When used as a bluetooth speaker, it can play music for 15 hours when on battery. The real sweetness is pairing can be done with not just two devices but three devices simultaneously. In a car ride with friends, any of 3 friends can take over the JBL BassPro Go and play their favorites one after another. But that might get a little messy if any of your friend feels like pulling a prank. Like many JBL devices these days, it comes with water resistance and JBL Connect+ support. The expected price of 599$ might make you rethink while buying.

 

JBL Playlist : more than just a Bluetooth Speaker

JBL PlaylistJBL playlist is one of its kind. It’s more than just a traditional BT speaker. This new speaker from JBL is Chromecast compatible home speaker that can play audio via Chromecast-enabled apps like Spotify or Pandora over WiFi. It’s good to see a speaker that can work at a range more than that of Bluetooth. Moreover, you can certainly use it as a Bluetooth speaker as well. Plus if you happen to have a Google Home, you can configure this speaker to be an audio source for it. It supports connection with multiple devices at once as well. You can expect to see JBL Playlist at the end of March and will be priced at 149 USD.

Among these four, If I were to buy one, I’d go with JBL Pulse 3. What about you? Which would you choose to buy? Do these new products from JBL excite you? Let us know in the comments.

Smart shoes for smart runners: CES 2017

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Runners know how much of impact a shoe can have while running. Many of us run every morning, some do this for health and some do this for athletics. No matter whatever your purpose of running is, to have the best benefits from it you must do it right. Not just having a good shoe is enough, having the best pace is what matters the most. To avoid injuries, one should excel his running pace and skills. A new advancement in the tech of smart wearable shoe promises to make your running efficient, smart and healthy. It is no other than the shoe from Sensoria and Vivobarefoot.

Smart Shoe made possible from Sensoria and VivoBarefoot

This smart shoe from Sensoria and VivoBarefoot lets the wearers track speed, impact force, foot landing technique and other metrics that can contribute to healthy running or walking. Each shoe packs two removable Sensoria sensors, each of which is connected to four pressure sensors on the shoe’s insole area. The metrics those sensors record can be later found using the Sensoria’s software that is now available for IOS and desktops. This app uses artificial intelligence to develop personalized training plans, using details it’s gleaned about one’s overall running form.

The monitoring of runner’s speed, pace, landing technique, time on the ground, impact score and other metrics can help runner gain natural running. Additionally, it will also help reduce the risk of injury by notifying what runner’s doing wrong in his technique.

Well, in prototype this is so much to see. But when this smart shoe becomes a real product, can it find it’s right customer? You already have smart wearable including smart watches and smart shocks. This already available wearable pretty much do the same job of tracking routes, speed, pace and the like. Personally, I find myself confused while thinking of what wearable should I be wearing while running. Well, we’ve some time to think on that since this product is no sooner going to be in the market. Let us know what you think about this smart shoe in the comments down below.

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Intex Q7n Pro Launched in Nepal at Intex Distributors Meet in Thailand

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CG Impex Pvt. Ltd., a subsidiary of CG Electronics Pvt. Ltd., the authorized importer and distributor of Intex Smartphones for Nepal, has successfully launched its low-end smartphone — the Intex Q7n Pro. The phone has unveiled at the “Intex Distributors’ Meet” in Bangkok a few days ago. Pricing has not been revealed yet, but we expect it to be less than NRs. 8,000.

The Intex Q7n Pro sports a 4.5-inch FWVGA (480×854 pixels) and is powered by a 1GHz quad-core Spreadtrum SC7731C processor. It boasts 1GB of RAM and 8GB of onboard storage with microSD card slot expandable upto 32GB. Camera wise, the phone is equipped with a 5-megapixel rear camera with LED flash and a 0.3-megapixel front camera. All this is backed by a 2000mAh battery.

In terms of connectivity, the phone sports a dual SIM slot with 3G, WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, and GPS. It is currently running on Android 5.1 Lollipop and will probably won’t receive marshmallow or Nougat. With the purchase of the Intex Aqua Q7n Pro, you also get a wireless headphone for free.

The phone was launched at Intex Distributors Meet in Bangkok, Thailand. Talking during the distributors meet and the launch event, Mr. Ramesh Shrestha, Senior General Manager at Chaudhary Group shared the company’s long-term vision and mission. He further mentioned about unity and solidarity as the key for success in any business. He also mentioned about the success of Intex Smartphones in Nepal is due to the hard work of the distributors.

Mr. Shrestha launching Intex Aqua Q7n Pro with Mr. Jayesh Sinha and Mr. Vinay Joshi

Similarly, Mr. Jayesh Sinha, SAARC Head from Intex India said,

Intex Smartphones will grow further more in the years to come with the product lineup coming, strong dealer’s network and after sales services and of course the customer’s confidence Intex has gained in such a short period. He further added that “Service”provided to its valuable customers is at the highest priority for Intex Smartphone.

The Intex Aqua Q7n Pro is expected to be available from next week. At around Rs.8,000, the phone will be competing against Huawei Y3 II, Samsung J1 Nxt Prime, and Colors P50.

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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