GoPro launches HERO13 Black, entry-level HERO cameras in India: Details

GoPro launches HERO13 Black, entry-level HERO cameras in India: Details


GoPro HERO and GoPro HERO 13 Black

GoPro has launched two new cameras in India — the top-of-the-line GoPro HERO13 Black and an entry-level GoPro HERO. While the GoPro HERO13 Black features Magnetic Latch Mounting, GPS function and swappable HB-series lens options, the GoPro HERO is the company’s smallest camera with a screen.


GoPro HERO13 Black: Price and availability


GoPro HERO13 Black: Rs 44,990


GoPro HERO13 BlackAccessory Bundle: Rs 49,990


GoPro HERO13 Black Creator Edition: Rs 64,990


The GoPro HERO13 Black Accessory Bundle includes the camera alongside the Handler (Floating Hand Grip), an extra Enduro battery, an extra Curved Adhesive Mount, a 64GB SD card and a carrying case. Meanwhile the Creator Edition packs Volta Power Grip, Media Mod and Light Mod alongside the camera.


The GoPro HERO13 Black along with the Creator Edition and Accessory Bundle are now available for pre-order on e-commerce platform Amazon and Flipkart, as well as select retailers including Reliance Digital and Croma. Open Sale begins September 10, 6:30 PM onwards.


HB-series lenses for the HERO13 Black camera will be sold separately. Ultra Wide Lens Mod, Macro Lens Mod and the ND Filter 4-Pack will be available starting September 10. Anamorphic Lens Mod will be available next year.


GoPro HERO: Price and availability


GoPro’s new entry-level HERO camera is priced at Rs 23,990 and will be available for pre-ordering starting September 16 on e-commerce platform Amazon and Flipkart, as well as select retailers including Reliance Digital and Croma. Sale starts September 22.


GoPro HERO13 Black: Details


GoPro said that the new HERO13 Black Camera can record 5.3K resolution videos at 60 frames per second withHyperSmooth stabilisation. The camera is also capable of 13x Burst Slo-Mo recording, capturing up to 400 frames per second at 720p, 120 fps at 5.3K and 360 fps at 900p.


The HERO13 Black camera features 10 per cent larger batteries, WiFi 6 support and GPS tracking capabilities. The camera also gets Hybrid Log Gamma (HLG) HDR Video capability and customisable audio tuning options.


Users can further improve the experience by adding swappable HB-series lenses such as:


  • Ultra Wide Lens Mod: 177 degree field of view, 1:1 aspect ratio, 360 degree Horizon Lock, 4K recording at 60fps. Priced at Rs 9,990.

  • Macro Lens Mod: 4x closer than the standard GoPro lens, variable focus ring for manual adjustment. Priced at Rs 12,990

  • ND Filter 4-Pack: Neutral density filters in ND4 / ND8 / ND16 / ND32, automatic detection, into Auto Cinematic video mode. Priced at Rs 6,990.

  • Anamorphic Lens Mod: with less distortion than traditional wide-angle, 21:9 aspect ratio, Cinematic lens flares, in-camera “de-squeezing.” To be launched in 2025.


GoPro is also offering Contacto Magnetic Door and Power Cable Kit at Rs 7,990. This power extension accessory magnetically attaches to the HERO13 Black camera allowing weather-proof external power source connection. There are also new Magnetic Latch and Ball Joint Mounts priced at Rs 2,500 and Rs 4,000, respectively, that are compatible with all existing GoPro mounts and use a quick dual-latch system to secure the camera.


GoPro HERO: Details


GoPro said that the new HERO camera is its smallest and lightest 4K camera weighing 86g and with 35 per cent less volume than the HERO13 Black. The company said that the camera has a rugged construction and is waterproof up to 5 metres. GoPro also said that the camera features an easy-to-use interface with a LCD touch screen and one-button control for switching between multiple modes.


The camera can capture Ultra HD 4K and HD 1080p video and 12MP photos. It gets 2x Slo-Mo for recording in 2.7k resolution at 60 FPS. With the companion Quik app, users can frame grab 8MP pictures from 4K recordings, add HyperSmooth video stabilisation and more. The company said that the camera can record for up to 100 minutes at the highest video setting on a single charge.

First Published: Sep 04 2024 | 6:31 PM IST



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MSI launches business and gaming laptops powered by new Intel AI processors

MSI launches business and gaming laptops powered by new Intel AI processors



Taiwanese electronics company MSI has launched a series of new laptops at the Internationale Funkausstellung (IFA) 2024 event in Berlin, Germany. MSI’s new range of gaming as well as business productivity laptops are powered by the new Intel Core Ultra (series 2) processors and AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series processors, both of which feature a dedicated neural processing unit (NPU) for handling AI workloads. Additionally, these laptops will also receive Microsoft’s Copilot+ AI-powered features.


MSI has also started taking pre-orders for these new laptops at the MSI Laptop brand stores across India.


MSI Prestige series laptops: Details


MSI Prestige series laptops are powered by the latest Intel Core Ultra processors (Series 2) that offer up to 120 tera operations per second (TOPS). The processor also features a more powerful NPU than its predecessor for faster on-device AI processing. 


The Prestige series laptops come in three sizes – 13-inch, 14-inch, and 16 inch – and feature light-weight construction for portability. MSI said that the laptops also feature larger batteries, offering productivity up to 20 hours in video playback and office productivity.


Price: Rs 1,31,990 onwards


MSI Summit 13 AI+ EVO laptop: Details


MSI Summit 13 AI+ EVO laptop is also powered by the new Intel Core Ultra processors (Series 2) and offers a lightweight body in a flip form factor. The laptop features a 13-inch touch screen display and comes with the MSI Pen 2 stylus. It also gets dedicated features to enhance on-device security.


Price: Rs 1,67,990


MSI Stealth A16 AI+ and Creator A16 AI+ laptops: Details


Both MSI Stealth A16 AI+ and Creator A16 AI+ laptops are powered by AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series processors. The company said that both of these laptops are designed specifically for gamers and creators, and come equipped with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 series dedicated GPUs for graphic processing. The laptops feature a sleek design and a lightweight magnesium-aluminium alloy chassis.


MSI Stealth A16 AI+: Rs 2,32,990 onwards


MSI Creator A16 AI+: Rs 3,07,990


MSI Summit A16 AI+ and Prestige A16 AI+ laptops: Details


Powered by AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series processors, MSI Summit A16 AI+ and Prestige A16 AI+ laptops are designed for businesses. The laptops feature exclusive AI-powered softwares from MSI such as MSI AI Engine and MSI AI Noise Cancellation Pro for increasing work productivity. 


MSI Summit A16 AI+: Rs 1,73,990


MSI Prestige A16 AI+: Rs 1,49,990


MSI Venture series: Details


Alongside new devices in existing series, MSI also launched its new Venture series laptops focusing on business and productivity. The new Venture series laptops will be available in 14, 15.6, 16, and 17-inch sizes and are powered by Intel Core Ultra processors (Series 2). 


The laptops sport OLED displays in 16:10 aspect ratio, covering 100 per cent DCI-P3 Color gamut. MSI said that these laptops offer longer battery life and support 100W charging via USB-C. These laptops also feature MSI exclusive AI-powered softwares to assist users in increasing their productivity.

First Published: Sep 04 2024 | 5:55 PM IST



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Samsung Galaxy A06 smartphone launched in India: Check price, specs, more

Samsung Galaxy A06 smartphone launched in India: Check price, specs, more



Samsung launched the Galaxy A06 entry segment smartphone in India on September 4th. Being the latest addition to the “A” series by the brand, the smartphone is powered by MediaTek Hello G85 chipset and packs a 5,000 mAh battery. 


Similar to its predecessor Samsung Galaxy A05, the smartphone features a pinstriped finish. The device also features a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. The smartphone was launched in Vietnam last month. Here are more details:


Samsung Galaxy A06: Price and variants


4GB RAM + 64GB storage: Rs. 9,999


4GB RAM + 128GB storage: Rs. 11,499


Colours: Black, Gold, Light blue


The smartphone is available for purchase on Samsung India website.


Samsung Galaxy A06: Details 


The Samsung Galaxy A06 features a 6.7-inch HD+ LCD screen. The device is powered by MediaTek Helio G85 processor paired with 4GB of RAM and up to 128GB of onboard storage. The smartphone also supports expandable storage of up to 1TB via a microSD card. It runs on Android 14 based One UI 6.1. Samsung has confirmed 2 generations of OS upgrades and 4 years of security updates.


For imaging, the Samsung Galaxy A06 features a dual rear camera including a 50 megapixel primary sensor and a 2 megapixel depth sensor. An 8 megapixel front camera is also offered for selfies and video calls. 


The smartphone packs a 5,000 mAh battery with support for 25W wired fast charging. Charger is not included in the box. Connectivity options include dual 4G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.3. The device also features a 3.5 mm audio jack and USB Type-C port. 


Samsung Galaxy A06: Specifications


Display: 6.7-inch, HD+ LCD screen, 60Hz 


Processor: MediaTek Helio G85


RAM: 4GB 


Storage: up to 128GB


Rear camera: 50MP+ 2MP depth sensor


Front camera: 8MP


Battery: 5000mAh


Charging: 25W wired


OS: Android 14 based One UI 6.1

First Published: Sep 04 2024 | 5:05 PM IST



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Snapchat will show Sponsored Snaps and brand promotions in Maps tab soon

Snapchat will show Sponsored Snaps and brand promotions in Maps tab soon


Snap, the parent company of Snapchat, is introducing sponsored messages next to chat threads from friends on the platform. Snap’s CEO Evan Spiegel sent a note to employees talking about the 13 years journey of the company and changes that are coming to the platform in the upcoming months. 


Snap is exploring a simplified version of Snapchat to enhance accessibility and usability and to attract more users of older age as the platform is mainly popular among young people.


According to the note posted on the company’s website, sponsored Snaps from brands will appear in the chat inbox as a new Snap without push notifications. Opening of the message will be optional. There is no certainty about whether a user will be able to dismiss a Sponsored Snap without opening it or if that would even be possible. 


Additionally, Snap also plans to let advertisers promote places in its Map tab by paying. Map tab shows users the locations of their friends. 


“In addition to differentiated insights, we are also experimenting with two new ad placements: Sponsored Snaps and Promoted Places,” said the note.


This is the first time Snap will display ads in the app’s most popular section. Snapchat shows fewer ads compared to other social media platforms such as Instagram. Sponsored Snaps appears to be a way to increase revenue as the company’s stock price is near an all-time low.


“Sponsored Snaps empower advertisers to communicate visually with the Snapchat community, making the core functionality of Snapchat accessible to advertisers.” the note added. 


In related news, Snapchat has introduced a generative artificial intelligence suite, which is part of the new Lens Studio 5.0 release. This on-device AI model will power the augmented reality (AR) experience for users.

First Published: Sep 04 2024 | 4:29 PM IST



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Is your phone listening? Marketing firm confirms tech behind targeted ads

Is your phone listening? Marketing firm confirms tech behind targeted ads



For years, people have noticed advertisements for products they recently discussed in conversation—even without searching for them online—suddenly appear on their devices. While many dismissed this as a coincidence or attributed it to targeted advertising based on online searches, it turns out there’s more to the story. According to a report by 404 Media, a marketing firm has confirmed that smartphones are not just tracking users’ online activity—they are also listening to what you say out loud, near your phone.


Smartphones might indeed be listening to our conversations, thanks to a technology known as “active listening.” This unsettling discovery comes after a marketing firm, whose clients include tech giants like Google and Facebook, admitted to using software that monitors users’ conversations through the microphones of their devices. This admission has raised serious questions about privacy, user consent, and the ethics of targeted advertising.


How are phones listening to user conversations?


According to the report, Cox Media Group (CMG), a major player in the media industry, has developed technology that can listen to and analyse ambient conversations through the microphones in smartphones, smart TVs, and other devices.


This technology, called “Active Listening,” uses artificial intelligence (AI) to collect real-time data on what users might be considering purchasing. By analysing conversations, the software can identify potential customers and deliver ads that align with their spoken intentions.


How does the ‘active listening’ tech work?


The ‘active listening’ technology works by combining voice data—captured from everyday conversations—with behavioural data gathered from users’ online activities. According to marketing materials reviewed by 404 Media, CMG claims that this powerful combination allows advertisers to target consumers more precisely than ever before. For instance, if you discuss purchasing a new car with a friend or joining a gym, this conversation could be intercepted by the active listening technology, which then triggers related ads on your devices.


The extent of this practice became clear when CMG presented its technology to investors, revealing that it could capture and analyse behavioural and voice data from over 470 sources. This allows advertisers to gain deeper insights into consumer intentions and behaviour, going beyond traditional online tracking methods.


What does this mean for users?


One of the most troubling aspects of this revelation is how easily users may have unknowingly consented to being monitored. CMG reportedly claimed in a now-deleted statement that users agree to active listening every time they download a new app or update an existing one.


The fine print in the terms of use agreements, which most users do not read in detail, often contains clauses that permit such invasive practices. This allows the technology to be deployed without explicit, informed consent, raising serious ethical and legal concerns.


Intrusive data collection practices


The revelation about active listening is part of a larger trend of intrusive data collection practices. This is the third time in a year that 404 Media has exposed the questionable activities surrounding this technology. In a previous report from December, the media outlet revealed how CMG had been promoting this invasive technology through its podcast, while simultaneously keeping its capabilities largely hidden from the public eye.


Is this even legal?


Data protection laws around the world vary in how targeted advertisements are treated. At most, laws ensure that processing of personal data is done in a transparent and secure manner.


The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is perhaps one of the most stringent data protection laws drafted to date, under which organisations must obtain explicit and informed consent from individuals before processing their personal data for targeted ads. This includes the use of cookies and tracking technologies. Under GDPR, organisations must be transparent about how personal data is collected, used, and shared for targeted ads.


In the United States, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) gives users the option to opt out of the sale of their personal data to third parties, which is often related to targeted advertising. Consumers also have the right to know what personal data is being collected and how it is used.


In India, the data protection laws ensure there is consumer consent for the use of data in targeted ads and give individuals the option to opt out of these practices.


However, despite these laws being in place, most people do not read through terms and conditions or “the fine print” before agreeing to share their data. It is almost too easy to impatiently click the “Accept All Cookies” button on devices to access desired sites and apps.


As quoted by the New York Post, CMG’s (deleted) statement reportedly said, “We know what you’re thinking. Is this even legal? It is legal for phones and devices to listen to you. When a new app download or update prompts consumers with a multi-page term of use agreement somewhere in the fine print, Active Listening is often included.”


Google, Meta and Amazon response


The technology drew scrutiny from some of CMG’s biggest clients. After the report emerged, Google removed CMG from its “Partners Programme” website and stated that all advertisers must comply with laws and regulations, adding that any violation of its policies would lead to appropriate action.


Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, responded to queries by the Post, saying it was reviewing whether CMG’s technology had violated its terms of service, reiterating that it does not use users’ phone microphones for ad targeting.


Amazon, another major client, has also reportedly denied any involvement with CMG’s programme and warned that it would take legal action against any partner found to be breaching its rules.


These revelations remind users of the importance of understanding the terms and conditions people agree to when using devices and digital services. It also highlights the need for greater transparency and regulation in the technology and advertising sectors to protect consumers from intrusive surveillance, a topic that has sparked widespread debate in the last few years.

 

First Published: Sep 04 2024 | 4:19 PM IST



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Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold goes on sale in India with introductory offers

Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold goes on sale in India with introductory offers



Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold smartphone is now available for purchase in India. Launched at the “Made By Google” event last month, Google’s second-generation foldable smartphone has been included into the company’s flagship series this year alongside Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL. The smartphone is powered by Google’s Tensor G4 chip and comes with 16GB RAM and 256GB on-board storage space. 


The standard Google Pixel 9 and the Pixel 9 Pro XL are already available in India, while the Pixel 9 Pro model will be available at a later date. 


Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold: Price, availability and offers


Priced at Rs 1,72,999, the Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold is available in a single variant with 16GB RAM and 256GB storage. The foldable smartphone also comes in a single Obsidian (Black) colour.


The smartphone is available in India on e-commerce platform Flipkart and select retail stores such as Reliance Digital and Croma. As for the introductory offer, customers purchasing the smartphone through Flipkart can avail a discount of up to Rs 10,000 on ICICIBank cards. There is also an option for no-cost EMI plan up to 12 months.


Additionally, the company is offering Google Charger bundled with the smartphone at a discounted price of Rs 3,498. 


Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold: Details


The Pixel 9 Pro Fold marks Google’s entry into the foldable device market in India. This book-style foldable features a 6.3-inch Actua cover display with a resolution of 1080 x 2424 pixels and a 20:9 aspect ratio, supporting a refresh rate of 60Hz to 120Hz. The external display is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2.


The main flexible display is an 8-inch Super Actua Flex, with a resolution of 2076 x 2152 pixels, and it supports a variable refresh rate ranging from 1Hz to 120Hz.


Powered by Google’s Tensor G4 processor, the Pixel 9 Pro Fold is equipped with 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, similar to the Pixel 9 Pro and Pro XL models. The device also features a triple rear camera system, including a 48MP main camera, a 10.5 MP ultrawide camera with Macro Focus, and a 10.8 MP telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom.


For durability, the Pixel 9 Pro Fold is constructed with a multi-alloy steel hinge encased in aerospace-grade high-strength aluminium alloy. It holds an IPX8 water resistance rating. The device is powered by a 4,650 mAh battery that supports 45W fast wired charging and also includes wireless charging capabilities.

First Published: Sep 04 2024 | 4:05 PM IST



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