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Huawei introduces the Honor Band Z1

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Huawei unveils the Honor Band Z1 during the official unveiling of Honor 7 smartphone in India. This is the first time that Huawei’s sub-brand Honor has announced a band. The band has a 1.06 inch OLED Display surrounded by a metal bezels with no physical buttons.

The Honor Band Z1 is compatible with both iOS and Android. It features Features pedometer, Sleep tracker, exercise tracker, sedentary reminder, call & message notification, and incoming call mute function. The device is rated IP68 certified meaning it is dust and water proof. It has 70 mAh battery which the company claims will provide a battery life of up to 4 days and standby time of up to 14 days.

The Huawei Honor Band Z1 has textured rubber strap and comes in Black, Beige, White color band options. It is priced at INR. 5,499 (NRs.8,800) and will be available in Nepal soon.

Microsoft Launches Lumia 550: Affordable Windows 10 Smartphone

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Microsoft has announced a new affordable Windows 10 smartphone–Lumia 550. The phone is priced at $139 (Rs.14,500) and will be available starting December.

Specs| Microsoft Lumia 550: 

  • 4.7-inch (1280 x 720 pixels) HD display with 314ppi
  • Plastic Body
  • 1.1 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 210 processor (64bit)
  • 1GB RAM
  • 8GB internal memory, expandable memory up to 200GB with microSD
  • Windows 10
  • Dual Nano SIM
  • 5MP auto focus rear camera with LED flash, f/2.4 aperture, 720p video recording
  • 2MP front-facing camera, f/2.8 aperture, 480p video recording
  • Dimensions: 136.1 x 67.8 x 9.9 mm and 141.9 grams
  • 3.5mm audio jack, FM Radio
  • 4G LTE / 3G HSPA+, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.1 LE, GPS / aGPS
  • 2100mAh removable battery
  • Price:$139

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Microsoft Launch Lumia 950 XL, Lumia 950 with Windows 10

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Microsoft has launched 2 flagship smartphones, Lumia 950XL and Lumia 950. Both these phone run on the latest Windows 10 platform and will be available in November.

Microsoft Lumia 950XL, priced at $649, features a 5.7-inch QuadHD AMOLED display with Corning Gorilla Glass 4 protection. It is powered by Qualcomm Octacore Snapdragon 810 chipset with big.LITTLE configuration that has four 64 bit Cortex A53 processor (low-performing) and four 64bit Cortex A57 processor (high-performing). The chipset comes bundled with Adreno 430 for graphics. In terms of memory, the Lumia 950XL has 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage that can be further expanded via microSD card slots up to 200GB.

Lumia 950

The phone packs a 20-megapixel autofocus rear camera with ZEISS optics, 5th gen Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), f/1.9 aperture, triple RGB LED flash and 4K recording. A 5-megapixel front-facing camera has f/2.4 aperture, wide-angle lens, and can record videos in 1080p.

Under the hood, the Lumia 950XL has a 3340mAh of removable battery that supports quick charging as well as wireless charging. According to Microsoft, the USB Type-C cable can charge 50% of the phone in less than 30mins. It also uses liquid cooling technology to cool down the phone, which is mostly welcomed considering the heating issues related with Snapdragon 810 chipset.

There is no fingerprint sensor like most of today’s flagship, but the Lumia 950XL comes with Windows Hello biometric system that unlocks the device by just looking at your face. But the most useful feature of the device has to be Continuum. With the help of Microsoft Display Dock, you can connect the phone with a display and use it as a Windows PC. The Dock consists of three USB ports, including USB Type-C, and both HDMI and DisplayPort.

Lumia 950

FULL SPECS| Microsoft Lumia 950XL

  • 5.7-inch QHD (2560 x 1440) AMOLED display with 518ppi
  • Corning Gorilla Glass 4 Protection
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 octa-core CPU
  • Adreno 430 GPU
  • 3GB RAM
  • 32GB internal storage  expandable via microSD card upto 200GB
  • 20MP PureView Camera with Carl Zeiss optics, triple LED flash
  • 5MP front camera
  • Nano-SIM with 4G LTE / 3G HSPA+ (Dual SIM also available)
  • WiFi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.1, GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, NFC, FM Radio
  • USB Type-C
  • 3,340mAh Removable battery with fast charging, Qi wireless charging with flip cover
  • Windows 10
  • 151.9 x 78.4 x 8.1 mm
  • 165 gms

The Lumia 950, priced at $549, is a little brother to the Lumia 950 XL. It features a smaller 5.2 AMOLED Quad HD display and a less powerful Qualcomm hexacore Snapdragon 808 chipset with two Cortex A57 high performing cores and four Cortex A53 low performing cores. All the other aspect of the Lumia 950 is identical to that of Lumia 950XL.

Lumia 950
Lumia 950

FULL SPECS| Microsoft Lumia 950

  • 5.2-inch QHD (2560 x 1440) AMOLED display with 564ppi
  • Corning Gorilla Glass 4 Protection
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 hexa-core CPU
  • Adreno 418 GPU
  • 3GB RAM
  • 32GB internal storage  expandable via microSD card upto 200GB
  • 20MP PureView Camera with Carl Zeiss optics, triple LED flash
  • 5MP front camera
  • Nano-SIM with 4G LTE / 3G HSPA+ (Dual SIM also available)
  • WiFi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.1, GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, NFC, FM Radio
  • USB Type-C
  • 3,000 mAh Removable battery with fast charging, Qi wireless charging with flip cover
  • Windows 10
  • 145 x 73.2 x 8.25 mm
  • 150 gms

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You can now add External Graphics Card to your Laptop

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With the introduction of Thunderbolt 3 in July, Intel has come up with an interesting solution for upgrading your old Laptops and PCs without the need of replacing it with a newer model. You just need to buy an Intel Thunderbolt 3 box that consists of three USB 3.0 ports, two HDMI ports, ethernet, external radio and two display ports that can support 4K monitors.

The box also comes with an external AMD Radeon R9 M385 graphics chip built-in and allows you to connect an even high-end external third-party graphics card like AMD R9 200 series to convert your laptop into a powerful graphics. For eg., if you need to play FIFA 16 on your 6-year-old laptop, you just cannot. However, buying a Thunderbolt 3 and connecting it with your laptop makes it possible.

Apart from the external Graphics card, Thunderbold 3 features USB Type-C port bringing very high data speeds and the flexibility of its underlying PCI-Express protocol. The Thunderbolt 3 will go on sale starting the end of this year.

Max Channel Bandwidth 40Gbps (Full Duplex)
Channels 1
Max Cable Bandwidth 80Gbps
DisplayPort 2
USB At Devices Yes, Built Into Alpine Ridge Controller
Power 15W + Up To 100W USB PD (Optional)
Passive Cable Option Yes (20Gbps)
Interface Port USB Type-C

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This is How Facebook Helped Victims of Earthquake in Nepal

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Earlier this Year, Millions of People donated to Facebook for helping Nepal during the earthquake via Facebook. Today, Mark Zuckerberg posted a small video clip with how that money is being used to rebuild Nepal. Also, Mark made this opportunity to thank everyone who supported Nepal on behalf of Facebook. Facebook Relief Fund collected $15 million for Relief and help recover the trauma during earthquake.

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The Facebook Video consists of various aspects of how Facebook is helping Nepal in the rebuilding and supporting processes. Featuring Amir Raj Thapa, a local resident of Lalitpur the video presents the overview of what happened at the time of the earthquake. He also explains how Facebook safety check was a good way for communicating the news when mobile phones and telephone line were not working. The 7.8 magnitude earthquake which killed more than 8,000 people and displaced 2.8 million people in Nepal shook the whole nation at that moment. Facebook Safetycheck was a great medium at least in Capital to convey their safety to beloved ones.

IBM reveals breakthrough in carbon nanotubes

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All the existing system on a chip are made up of Silicon Transistors, but IBM has revealed a breakthrough in creating transistors that use carbon nanotubes. These nanotubes are reported smaller in size (10nm), faster, efficient, and more powerful. 

At this point, 14nm chips (used on Samsung’s latest phones Galaxy S6 and Note 5) seems to be the final node for Silicon FinFETs. Beyond 14nm, as we move down to 10nm, a new material will be required. Carbon nanotube transistor is the solution. It features a new class of semiconductor materials that consist of single atomic sheets of carbon rolled up into a tube resulting in a superior electrical properties with electrons moving more quickly than in silicon-based devices. It can operate at ten nanometers and have higher electron mobility than Silicon, allowing for lower voltages, and thus reducing power consumption, tunneling, and leakage.

Replacing the traditional silicon devices with the Carbon nanotube transistor will also result in high performance computers and smartphones, enabling larger Data to be processed faster, increasing the power and battery life of mobile devices and the IoTs (Internet of Things), and creating cloud data centers to deliver services more efficiently and economically.

CARBON COMPUTING: A Q&A WITH AN IBM RESEARCH’S SHU-JEN HAN

1. How are silicon and carbon similar when it comes to transistors?

Let’s start with carbon because it has so many different allotropes, from carbon nanotubes, graphene to diamonds. But diamonds, for example, are electrical insulators, not semiconductors – which are what we need for a transistor. Graphene is a two-dimensional sheet of pure carbon (yes, one-atom-thick) that can conduct current well, but it does not have a bandgap, therefore, transistors made with graphene cannot be switched off. Carbon nanotubes are a rolled-up form of graphene, which are somewhat similar to Silicon since they both have band gap and can be used as the center piece of the transistor – the channel.

2. Why are carbon nanotubes not in use like silicon?

Silicon has offered many advantages as a transistor material for the last half century. One biggest perhaps was that it forms a great gate dielectric – SiO2. For carbonnanotubes, many material issues have to be solved to obtain similar high-quality carbon nanotube wafers for device fabrication. We can’t switch to an entirely new material over night, but silicon is reaching its scaling limits.

3. How have you and your team solved this issue of contact resistance?

Carbon nanotubes conduct electricity much faster than silicon, and perhaps more importantly, they use less power than silicon. Plus, at just slightly over one nanometer in body thickness, they’re significantly thinner than today’s silicon, providing good electrostatic control. The challenge has, until now, been how to form high quality contacts between metal electrodes and carbon nanotubes.

In any transistor, two things scale: the channel and its two contacts. It’s at the contacts where carbon nanotube resistance, like silicon, has hindered performance. Especially when channel continues to shrink and channel resistance becomes less and less important. Essentially, current just cannot flow into the channel effectively when you hit atomic dimensions.

Dr. Qing Cao and my other teammates at [the IBM Watson Research Center] developed a way, at the atomic level, to weld – or bond – the metal molybdenum to the carbon nanotubes’ ends, forming carbide. Previously, we could only place a metal directly on top of the entire nanotube. The resistance was too great to use the transistor once we reached about 20 nm. But welding the metal at the nanotubes’ ends, or end-bonded contacts, is a unique feature for carbon nanotubes due to its 1-D structure, and reduced the resistance down to 9 nm contacts. Key to the breakthrough was shrinking the size of the contacts without increasing electrical resistance, which impedes performance. Until now, decreasing the size of device contacts caused a commensurate drop in performance.

4.  What is necessary to scale this technology? And what is your next step in this work?

We must scale our carbon nanotube transistor onto a wafer. The challenge is twofold: it includes how to orient and place these 1 dimensional structures from the solution onto the wafer as well as how to purify them (initial solution has about 1/3 metallic tubes which are not useful for transistors and need be removed).

We’ve developed a way for carbon nanotubes to self-assemble and bind to specialized molecules on a wafer. The next step is to push the density of these placed nanotubes (to 10 nm apart) and reproducibility across an entire wafer.

5. What future nanotechnology are you looking forward to?

I can see the potential of our carbon nanotube chips to replace silicon for conventional computing uses. Better transistors can offer higher speed while consume less power. Plus, carbon nanotubes are flexible and transparent. They could be used in futuristic “more than Moore” applications, such as flexible and stretchable electronics or sensors embedded in wearables that actually attach to skin – and are not just bracelets, watches, or eyewear.

Enable Google Now Cards across all Android Devices with just One Click

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Google Now is one of the most intelligent personal assistant on mobile devices right now. Anything you want to know about you’re just one “Ok Google” away from it. Google Now may be one thing but addition of Now Cards takes Google Now experience to a whole new level. Unfortunately, Google Now Cards are not available in most of the countries but now you can easily bypass that use it with one simple tap.

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With Google Now Cards you can get the right information at just the right time without even searching for it. For example, you can get commute traffic before work, find popular places nearby, see your favorite team’s current score, and more. You can customize Google Now Cards according to your preference and get the information suitable for you. Your information is automatically organized into simple cards that deliver the information you care about, without you having to search for it. Choose the cards most relevant to you and the experience gets even better, letting you focus on what matters.

Now with Android 6.0, Google has introduced Now On Tap which is a further improvement to Now Cards. Now On Tap scans the data on your screen and displays suitable information according to those data. You can also enable Now On Tap if you’re using Android 6.0 Marshmallow.

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To Enable Google Now Cards, you need to have a rooted device and install the apk provided in the link below.

Skynet

After installing the apk, Open the app and now click “Put Skynet Online” and you’re ALL SET !

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For support visit the XDA Forum:

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Intex is now No 1 smartphone company in Nepal

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Intex, the Indian smartphone manufacturer, has beaten Samsung to become the number one smartphone vendor in the country. This is the first time that Samsung has been displaced from the pole position.

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Intex Mobile thanks for making them number one in Nepal

Chaudhary Group are the official distributors of Intex mobiles in Nepal and it took every company by a surprise in making a top spot for a first time. Intex is not doing so great at their home turf, but users of Nepal are particularly looking at low priced affordable handsets which Intex is renowned for. In India, Intex and other Indian smartphone manufacturers are showing low sales figure, because of competitively priced Chinese phones from Lenovo, Meizu, and Xiaomi. However, that’s not the case here in Nepal. These Chinese phones have not officially landed here in Nepal (Sad F**king Truth), which means Intex and some handful of other smartphone manufacturer are the only company to provide the low-cost budget friendly experience.

Do you think our smartphone market is colluded with Indian phones, when most of other Chinese manufacturer are providing better value for money products?

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NTC Vs Ncell: Which carrier is the best?

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The two telecommunication giants of Nepal, Ncell and NTC are the only mobile communication carriers in Nepal. Either you hate it or love it. There are only two of them.

Although carriers’ have improved and plans have become more useful, it’s still a frustration trying to figure out which network offers the best deal for you. So we’re here to help you through this frustration. Let’s begin with the introduction of these carriers.

Comparison for NTC vs Ncell

NTC:
Nepal telecom is a state-owned company with 85% of government share. It is the sole provider of fixed line, ISDN and leased-line services in Nepal. It has about 60 million GSM cellular phones and about 1.5million CDMA users.
Ncell:
Ncell is a privately owned GSM mobile operator in Nepal the company is now owned in 80% by Swedish/Finnish company “TeliaSonera Holdings.” Ncell is the largest telecom service provider (GSM), having 43% market share. It has crossed more than 80 lakhs customer. Clearly it has broken the monopoly of NTC in the telecommunication game.

Services:
The real battle between these carriers is in the terms of their services and data/call charges.
Call/SMS Charges:
NTC has had the same call charges for many years now with no additional services included.

ntcInside Nepal SMS: Rs. 1.00 per SMS
International SMS: Rs. 5.00 per SMS

Please Visit the NTC tariff page for latest Tariff

Ncell has come up with two tariff plans as per the necessity of the users:
1.  Sajilo Tariff:
With its motto “One rate across the nation!” It provides the basic telecommunication facility with basic call/data charges. Wherever you call within Ncell or to other networks within Nepal, you call at one rate. It has been a popular tariff plan with its “My5” service.
ncellsajilo2. Ramro Tariff:
Ramro tariff lets you talk to your friends and family at a cheaper rate with its services like“3Ramro Number”.

ramroncellPlease Visit the Ncell tariff page for latest Tariff

Mobile Data Service:

Both NTC and Ncell rely on HSPA+ 3G services, and both have yet to launch 4G services. Although NTC data prices are comparatively lower, but Ncell provides a wider range of data package schemes with which you can get access to the various services in a better price.

NTC Ncell
Re. 1.00 per MB (24 hrs) Re. 1.50 per MB (24 hrs)

More on Ncell:
Ncell has been really creative, innovative when it comes to providing luring services to its customers whereas nothing has really changed when it comes to NTC. Whether its marketing campaign or its online presence Ncell has got it all balanced. Ncell is also more accessible as we find Ncell Centers around every corner.
Services like “Missed call notification”, “Ncell Sapati”,”Power Recharge”, “SMS & Data Packs” and occasional offers to its users has been highly appreciated. This has helped Ncell to build a strong customer base and also profit. No wonder it pays the highest income-tax. As a private company, it also has been donating a lot for the social causes, this has created a positive outlook towards the company. Seeing this, the future of Ncell looks promising.

Verdict:
Both the carriers have their own pros and cons. While Ncell hasn’t been able to extend its services to every nook and cranny of Nepal, NTC has already accomplished that for now. Though there have been many complaints regarding the services of NTC there has not been much change to its services and quality where on the other hand Ncell is doing everything in its reach to provide the best services to its customers with its good online presence and amazing offers time and again. Ncell has continued expanding coverage, enhancing quality and bringing new, efficient and easy-to-use services to the people.
Though the services of NTC is somehow good inside the valley, but it’s not the same story outside. We cannot ignore the flexibility of services provided by Ncell. People have already realized that the government services of are no use and NTC is no exception. So for the time being, the best carrier for Nepalese would be Ncell, looking over its quality services and customer satisfaction index.

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List of Motorola Smartphones to get Android Marshmallow

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Motorola has revealed the list of smartphones that will get Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Surprisingly, they have left out Moto E (both the original and the 2015 version) and the first-gen Moto G.

Here is the initial list of Motorola smartphones to get the updates:

  1. Moto X Pure Edition (2015)
  2. Moto X Pure Edition (2014)
  3. Moto X Play
  4. Moto X Style
  5. Moto X (2nd Gen.)
  6. Moto G (3rd Gen.)
  7. Moto G (2nd Gen.)
  8. DROID Turbo
  9. Moto MAXX 2014
  10. Moto Turbo 2014

Motorola also announced that they won’t offer Moto Migrate and Moto Connect as a preload on new devices. So, what do you think of Motorola’s Marshmallow plan? Do you think they were right to ditch Moto E and Moto G first gen?