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iPhone 2019 lineup may come with Apple Pencil support

Apple is currently working on refining its iPhone 2019 lineup. The company is expected to launch its Apple iPhone XI, XI Max, and XIR in the month of September. Months before the official launch, a number of important details about the iPhone 2019 lineup have already leaked online. However,...

Aug 1 · >

Samsung Galaxy A80 goes on sale in India

Samsung Galaxy A80, the premium smartphone in Samsung Galaxy A series, is now available on sale in India. The full-screen smartphone with a triple rotating camera setup was quietly launched in the country last month, and was up on pre-orders from last few days. The Galaxy A80 comes in...

Aug 1 · >

9 new Samsung Galaxy A-series smartphones coming?

Samsung is found to have filed nine new Galaxy A-series trademarks for the next year lineup. The South Korean company reportedly filed these trademarks at the European Union Intellectual Property Office. And looking at the naming convention these upcoming smartphones should succeed current generation Galaxy A10, Galaxy A20, Galaxy...

Aug 1 · >

Samsung may launch Galaxy A30s with triple cameras, Infinity-V display

Samsung launched its Galaxy A30 budget device earlier this year in February. Now, the company is rumored to launch a slightly improved version of the Galaxy A30 smartphone. A new report has surfaced online suggesting that the Samsung Galaxy A30s will offer three cameras at the back. It is likely...

Aug 1 · >

Lenovo Yoga S940 laptop, Yoga A940 all-in-one desktop launched in India

Lenovo has launched a new Yoga S940 premium laptop and a Yoga A940 all-in-one desktop. While the starting price for the new flagship “Yoga S940” laptop is Rs 1,39,990, the all-in-one desktop is priced at Rs 1,69,990. The latter offers support for digital pen input on its 27-inch QHD IPS touchscreen...

Jul 31 · >

Vivo Z5 with Snapdragon 712 SoC and 4,500mAh battery goes official

Chinese smartphone maker Vivo has introduced a new member in its Z-series in its home country. The new smartphone, Vivo Z5, has been launched in China and it is an iterative upgrade over the Z5x. The new mid-range smartphone comes with a Snapdragon 712 SoC, 48-megapixel rear camera and...

Jul 31 · >

Google Pay will now send SMS alerts for secure transactions

Since demonetization, instant bank-to-bank transfers via Unified Payments Interface (UPI) have become the preferred form of payment for millions of Indians. This has also resulted in the rise of SMS scams. To help users easily identify any suspicious transactions, Google is doing its bit. Google Pay will now send...

Jul 31 · >

Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 with Snapdragon 855 SoC launched

As expected, Samsung has launched its new high-end flagship tablet, the Galaxy Tab S6. A competitor to the Apple iPad Pro, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 is designed keeping productivity and entertainment in mind. The tablet comes with a Snapdragon 855 SoC, dual rear cameras and S Pen stylus....

Jul 31 · >

Tata Sky Annual Flexi Plan revised: All you need to know

Leading DTH service provider, Tata Sky had introduced Annual Flexi Plan for its subscribers. The long-term plan offers one month free service to its subscribers when they recharge for one-year. The DTH operator has now made some changes to the plan. Here is a look at the changes.  Tata...

Jul 31 · >

Samsung Galaxy M20s rumored to launch with massive 6,000mAh battery

Just days after Galaxy A10s India launch rumors, now a new ‘S’ upgrade variant leak has taken over the internet. This time around, the rumor is for Galaxy M series. Samsung is reportedly set to bring Galaxy M20s with an even bigger battery capacity. According to a Dutch website...

Jul 31 · >

Foreign Sovereign Bonds Have Side Effects On Economy

By Anjan Roy   Reserve Bank of India has further eased the norms for external commercial borrowings for the corporate sector. Among many other activities, the RBI now allows such ECBs for repaying rupee loans, including outstanding non-performing or sticky loans. These sticky loans could also be sold to...

Jul 31 · >

MediaTek Helio G90 SoC tops Snapdragon 730 SoC in scores

MediaTek just announced its latest Helio G90 and G90T chipsets in the market. As previously reported, both the processors are meant for gaming smartphones. Right after the launch, Xiaomi India went ahead to reveal that it is planning to launch a smartphone with the top of the line MediaTek...

Jul 31 · >

Opposition Dies A ‘Larger Than Life’ Death

By K Raveendran   The plight of Congress is worse than that of a coward who the Bard says dies a thousand deaths before he actually dies. The grand old party of Nehru and Gandhi seems to be suffering from a strange death wish, a death that has larger...

Jul 31 · >

BJP Should Have Opted For Fresh Poll In Karnataka

By Sagarneel Sinha   Finally, B.S. Yediyurappa of the BJP became the chief minister of Karnataka for the fourth time. Since the formation of the Congress-JD(S) coalition government led by H.D. Kumaraswamy of JD(S) last year after the assembly polls failed to give a clear verdict to any party,...

Jul 31 · >

Kamal Nath Unnerves BJP Leaders Through Probes

BY L.S. Herdenia   BHOPAL: There is no end to the cold war between the Congress and the BJP. Kailash Vijayvargiya, general secretary of BJP and a powerful leader of Madhya Pradesh said that his party would soon initiate mission Madhya Pradesh but the mission will be launched only...

Jul 31 · >

National Medical Commission Bill Ignores Healthcare Interests

  By Dr Arun Mitra   The passage of National Medical Commission (NMC) bill in the Lok Sabha on July 29, 2019 will always be a black day in the India’s healthcare history. No doubt the Medical Council of India (MCI) had lost its credibility, more so after the...

Jul 31 · >

Floods In Bihar Are Routine Affairs

By Arun Srivastava   Floods in Bihar do not only bring thousands of cusecs of rain water from the catchment areas of Nepal.. Instead it brings billions of institutional finance and government fund for the vested interests and particularly for the contractors and bureaucrats. The officers prefer postings in...

Jul 31 · >

Western Governments Are Becoming More Hawkish

By Victor Grossman   BERLIN: Tug-of-war is an innocent sport but in world politics, it’s a dangerous game, especially if played like some of the Vikings did – across a fiery pit awaiting the losers.   Two developments this week are cause for concern by anyone who values world...

Jul 31 · >
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