'Work from home' culture hindered Google's ability to innovate: Ex-CEO

'Work from home' culture hindered Google's ability to innovate: Ex-CEO


Google has struggled to maintain its lead against emerging AI companies. | Photo: Reuters


Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt has made a sensational claim regarding the search giant saying the company did not anticipate the early rise of ChatGPT and generative AI because its employees “prioritised working from home”. He also blamed Google’s lagging performance in the AI race on its prioritisation of work-life balance over competitive drive.


Speaking at Stanford University, Schmidt said, “Google decided that work-life balance and going home early and working from home was more important than winning,” Schmidt told students. “And the reason the startups work is because the people work like hell.”


Speaking about the intensity required to compete in the fast-paced tech industry, Schmidt, who led Google from 2001 to 2011, argued that allowing employees to work from home and maintaining flexible schedules hindered Google’s ability to innovate at the same rate as its more agile competitors. “I’m sorry to be so blunt, but the fact of the matter is, if you all leave the university and go start a company, you’re not going to let people work from home and only come in one day a week if you want to compete against the other startups,” Schmidt said.


Eric Schmidt bats for in-office work


Earlier too, Eric Schmidt had voiced strong support for in-office work, maintaining that it’s crucial for building effective management and fostering innovation.


In an April 2022 interview with CNBC, he said, “I don’t know how you build great management” in a virtual environment. Eric Schmidt was the chairman and CEO of Google till 2015, when he exited the company. 


Currently, most Google employees work from the office at least three days a week. The company has begun tracking office attendance as part of performance reviews, according to media reports.


Is Google behind in the AI race?


Eric’s comments come at a time when Google is facing mounting pressure in the AI field. Despite the company’s early breakthroughs, including significant advancements in 2017, Google has struggled to maintain its lead against emerging AI companies.


It is worth mentioning that after the launch of Sam Altman-led OpenAI, Google founder Sergey Brin returned to help the tech giant in its AI efforts.

First Published: Aug 15 2024 | 5:49 PM IST



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Apple may put advanced intelligence features behind a paywall in the future

Apple may put advanced intelligence features behind a paywall in the future



Apple is reportedly planning to put its Apple Intelligence features behind a paywall in the future. According to a report by 9To5Google, citing Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple may eventually charge a fee for access to its suite of artificial intelligence (AI) features, called Apple Intelligence. However, the subscription model is not expected to be implemented during the initial rollout phase.


Addressing recent reports suggesting that Apple could charge around $20 per month for access to Apple Intelligence features, Gurman stated that while Apple is likely to make Apple Intelligence a paid service, this shift is not expected to happen soon. He noted that Apple plans to develop more advanced AI-powered features on top of those recently unveiled before introducing a fee. According to the report, Gurman indicated that it would take Apple “at least three years” to develop advanced AI features that would justify a subscription fee.


Earlier, Bloomberg reported that Apple is considering an “Apple Intelligence Plus” paid tier for its more advanced AI-powered features. The report suggested that the slowdown in hardware upgrades has led the Cupertino-based technology giant to consider relying more on service fees and subscriptions. However, the company is currently focused on refining the AI models that power Apple Intelligence. Offering these AI features at no additional cost initially will enable Apple to gather crucial feedback on performance and capabilities, which is essential for perfecting the model.


Apple introduced Apple Intelligence at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) earlier this year. Apple’s suite of AI features is integrated into the new iOS 18 operating system, offering tools for text generation, text summarisation, image editing, image generation, and more. Additionally, Apple Intelligence is set to power the revamped version of Siri, which is getting deeper integration into the system.


Apple has already rolled out the initial set of Apple Intelligence features with the iOS 18.1 developer beta update for testing on supported iPhone models.

First Published: Aug 15 2024 | 3:37 PM IST



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OnePlus Pad 2 review: Android tablet with impressive multitasking abilities

OnePlus Pad 2 review: Android tablet with impressive multitasking abilities



The Pad 2 is a second-generation Android tablet from China’s OnePlus. Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, the OnePlus Pad 2 appears to be a premium flagship tablet on paper, offered at a competitive price. Does the OnePlus Pad 2 live up to the expectation, or the company has cut too many corners in the process? Let us find out:


Design


The OnePlus Pad 2 features a sleek unibody metal design with a matte brushed texture that exudes a premium look and feel. This finish not only enhances its aesthetic appeal but also effectively minimises fingerprint marks and smudges. The tablet’s slim construction, at 6.49mm, combined with its rounded edges, ensures comfort during extended use. Weighing in at 584g, the device may not be the lightest, but it is well-balanced, allowing for prolonged one-handed use without causing fatigue.


OnePlus has optimised the ergonomics for landscape orientation, making it easy to hold and use in this mode. However, the experience in portrait orientation presents a few challenges. The rear camera module, centrally aligned at the top in landscape mode, can interfere with grip when the tablet is held vertically. Additionally, the tablet’s flat-edged top, designed for the magnetic attachment of the stylus in landscape mode, creates a slight discomfort when holding the device in portrait orientation.


Display and audio


The OnePlus Pad 2 sports a 12.1-inch 3K LCD display, offering good visuals while playing games, watching videos, and in general everyday use. With a peak brightness of 900 nits, the tablet performs well outdoors, although glare can occasionally hinder visibility under direct sunlight at certain angles. The 144Hz refresh rate is particularly noticeable on the larger display, making scrolling feel smooth. Additionally, the tablet allows for app-specific refresh rate settings, enabling some apps to run at 144Hz, even if they do not natively support high refresh rate.


The display supports Dolby Vision HDR for select content when streaming from platforms like Netflix and Prime Video. OnePlus has integrated several visual enhancement features under the “Display and Brightness” settings – Image Sharpener, Video Color Boost, and Adaptive Detail Enhancement.


The Image Sharpener tool noticeably enhances the clarity of low-quality images and videos, even on third-party apps like YouTube. However, the Video Color Boost feature, which attempts to convert SDR content to HDR-like quality, does not perform as impressively. When tested on a non-HDR YouTube video, enabling this feature resulted in some of the darker sections being toned down, which affected the visibility of certain details.


On the audio front, the OnePlus Pad 2 impresses with its six-speaker system, delivering clear sound and satisfactory bass reproduction. While the built-in speakers are more than adequate for watching videos or playing games, they also perform well for occasional music playback. It is worth noting that while the speakers are sufficiently loud for indoor use, the volume around the 50 per cent mark feels low, with a significant jump in loudness as you increase the volume. However, this is a minor issue that could easily be addressed through a software update.


For those with supported wireless earbuds, the tablet offers the option for high-definition audio out on wireless. During testing, I paired the tablet with the OnePlus Nord Buds 3 Pro and CMF Buds Pro 2, both of which provided the option to enable HD audio within the settings.


Software and features


The OnePlus Pad 2 is powered by Android 14-based OxygenOS 14.1 and, like the OnePlus Nord 4, it comes equipped with a suite of AI-powered features. Firstly, it gets the Smart Sidebar, also found on the Nord 4 and Oppo Reno 12 Pro, which offers a variety of assistive tools. When browsing an article online, you can slide open the sidebar to access two new options under the “Reading Assistant” section: “AI Speak” and “AI Summary.” “AI Speak” reads the webpage’s text aloud, while “AI Summary” generates a concise bullet-point summary highlighting key information.


The AI Writer feature is another useful tool, offering writing assistance whenever you open a text field, such as an email composition page. Tapping on the feature brings up a floating window where you can input pointers, keywords, or phrases to generate text. You can also select from different tones for the generated content, including “concise,” “detailed,” and “polite.” Similar to the Nord 4, this feature is available on Instagram for writing captions, but not for typing messages in the native messaging app or third-party apps like WhatsApp.


The tablet also includes audio transcription and text summarization features for voice recordings. The text summarization feature effectively provides an overview of a voice recording by highlighting key information in bullet points. However, the text transcription is not real-time and becomes available only after the recording is completed and saved.


Overall, the OnePlus Pad 2 offers a clean and feature-rich user interface. There are no intrusive notifications, and the number of pre-loaded third-party applications is minimal, with only Netflix and WPS Office included. The user interface is smooth, with subtle animations and transition effects, enhancing the overall experience.


Open Canvas


In addition to the AI-powered features, the OnePlus Pad 2 supports Open Canvas functionality for enhanced multitasking. Introduced with its maiden foldable, the OnePlus Open, this feature is now available on the OnePlus Pad 2. Open Canvas allows you to open multiple apps in a split-screen setup, with the flexibility to arrange them in a grid or stack like pages according to your preference. If you open another app or return to the home screen, the split view is minimised to the taskbar, enabling you to quickly return to where you left off. While Open Canvas allows for up to three apps, you can get the fourth as a floating window.


The tablet also includes ecosystem features like Content Sync, which allows you to mirror your OnePlus smartphone on the tablet. This feature enables seamless copying of text, viewing of pictures, and notifications from your smartphone on the tablet.


Performance and battery


Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip paired with up to 12GB of RAM, the OnePlus 12 excels in performance. Everyday tasks like web browsing, casual gaming, and content consumption are handled well by the tablet. It also performs as good in more demanding scenarios, such as multitasking and running resource-intensive games.


Throughout extended multitasking sessions, I did not encounter any lag or stutter. For gaming, the OnePlus Pad 2 shines, delivering a solid experience even with graphically intensive titles like Genshin Impact and FC Mobile. Both games consistently ran at around 60 frames per second on the highest graphic settings. Additionally, by adjusting the app-specific refresh rate in the settings, I was able to push the frame rates even higher, achieving up to 72 fps on select titles like Injustice 2. During gameplay, I didn’t observe any significant frame rate drops or overheating issues.


The OnePlus Pad 2 also impresses with its battery life. Equipped with a 9,510mAh battery, the tablet lasted almost a full day of heavy use that included writing with multiple apps in split screen, video watching, web browsing and about an hour and half of intensive gaming. It’s worth noting that the Smart Keyboard and Stylo were connected most of the time, which would have drawn some additional power. The tablet comes with a 67W charger in the box, which recharges it from 15 per cent to 100 per cent in just over an hour.


Accessories


I used the OnePlus Pad 2 together with OnePlus Smart Keyboard and OnePlus Stylo 2 accessories. The Smart Keyboard is a valuable addition to the tablet, enhancing both functionality and user experience. It features a Windows-style keyboard layout, minus the number pad, but includes a well-sized trackpad that supports gestures like two-finger swiping for scrolling. There’s also a dedicated “AI” button, similar to the new Copilot button on Windows laptops, which opens up either Google Assistant or Gemini, depending on your selection. Common keyboard shortcuts such as Ctrl+C for copying and Ctrl+V for pasting work seamlessly with the Smart Keyboard.


In terms of typing, the keyboard performs well. Despite its sleek design resulting in minimal key travel, the feedback on each key press is impressive. The layout is comfortable, and even though the keys are closely spaced, typing doesn’t feel cramped. The only downside I noticed is that the trackpad doesn’t support gestures for the Open Canvas feature, which would allow easier app placement in a split-screen setup.


Notably, the Smart Keyboard offers dual connectivity with the tablet. It functions both when magnetically attached to the tablet and via Bluetooth, allowing you to control the Pad 2 from a distance. The transition between these modes is smooth, with the keyboard remaining connected even when detached from the tablet.


As for the OnePlus Stylo 2, it’s fun to use and offers great comfort. The stylus has a leather-like texture that enhances grip and feels good in the hand. During sketching, I experienced no lag in its response. Additionally, each tool—like Pencil, Highlighter, and Eraser—offers a distinct tactile experience. For instance, the Pencil feels rougher, while the Highlighter and Eraser glide smoothly.


The stylus charges and pairs with the tablet magnetically on the top edge of the device. However, finding the exact spot and orientation to securely attach it can be a bit frustrating.


Verdict


OnePlus Pad is among the best mid-range Android tablets in terms of functionality. A complete all-rounder, it ticks all the boxes for a secondary portable workstation, a content watching companion and even an impressive portable gaming device with a big screen.


Priced at Rs 39,999 onwards, the OnePlus Pad 2 offers a premium aesthetic, a vibrant display, impressive performance and a solid battery life. While there is not much to complain about, the tablet only comes with up to 256GB of on-board storage and does not get a microSD slot for expansion. Additionally, it also does not have the option for LTE connectivity. If big storage and SIM support is what you are looking for in a tablet, there are other options available in the market.



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WhatsApp gets GIPHY's sticker collection, custom sticker maker, and more

WhatsApp gets GIPHY's sticker collection, custom sticker maker, and more


WhatsApp gets GIPHY’s sticker collection


Meta-owned WhatsApp has announced that it is adding new ways to personalise and enjoy stickers on its platform. The instant messaging app is rolling out new sticker features, including searchable GIPHY stickers, a Custom Sticker Maker, and more. Here are the details:


New and searchable GIPHY stickers


With the latest update, WhatsApp users can now access stickers from GIPHY directly within the app or create their own. WhatsApp has partnered with GIPHY to include searchable stickers, allowing users to find and send stickers without leaving the app. To access this new feature, simply tap on the sticker icon and search by typing or using an emoji.


Custom Sticker Maker


The Custom Sticker Maker tool is now available on Android, enabling users to easily create, edit, and share their own stickers. Newly created stickers will be saved in the sticker tray for easy access. This tool, already available to iOS users, allows for the use of editing tools like crop, text, and draw to turn photos into personalised stickers or customise existing ones.


Sticker Organization


WhatsApp has also introduced a new feature called Sticker Organization, which allows users to preview sticker packs in the sticker tray, located below the downloaded stickers. The sticker tray can be customised by tapping and holding a sticker to remove it or move it to the top for easier access.


Meta AI Stickers


Users can now find suitable stickers by using Meta AI to generate stickers from scratch, which can then be shared with others. The AI Sticker creation feature is currently available on iPhone and Android in the US WhatsApp also mentioned that Android users can test creating AI stickers in Spanish and Bahasa Indonesia.

First Published: Aug 15 2024 | 2:02 PM IST



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Samsung expands Circle to Search to Galaxy A-series smartphones, Tab S9 FE

Samsung expands Circle to Search to Galaxy A-series smartphones, Tab S9 FE


Circle to Search on Samsung Galaxy A-series


Samsung has announced that Google’s Circle to Search function is now rolling out to more Samsung Galaxy devices. The latest recipients of this gesture-driven search feature include the Galaxy Tab S9 FE and Galaxy Tab S9 FE Plus, in addition to select Galaxy A-series devices. This marks the first time that any Galaxy AI features have been extended to the Galaxy A-series, as these features have so far been limited to flagship Galaxy S-series devices.


Announcing the broader availability of the feature, Samsung stated that the Circle to Search feature has evolved since its original launch on the Galaxy S24 series. The feature now supports full-page translation, homework help, and QR and barcode scanning capabilities.


“These updates unlock new possibilities for the Galaxy A series and Galaxy Tab S9 FE series and reinforce our commitment to providing cutting-edge technology for more Galaxy users,” said TM Roh, President and Head of Mobile eXperience Business at Samsung Electronics. “We are dedicated to bringing best-in-class AI technology to a broader audience, empowering users to work more efficiently, create more freely, and enjoy richer, more personalised interactions with their devices.”


Google’s Circle to Search is not exclusive to Samsung devices. The feature is also available on select Google Pixel devices, including the newly launched Google Pixel 9-series smartphones.


Circle to Search: Eligible devices


  • Galaxy Tab S9 FE

  • Galaxy Tab S9 FE Plus

  • Galaxy A55

  • Galaxy A54

  • Galaxy A35

  • Galaxy A34

First Published: Aug 15 2024 | 2:00 PM IST



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Microsoft planning to launch a mixed-reality headset to rival Apple: Report

Microsoft planning to launch a mixed-reality headset to rival Apple: Report



Microsoft is reportedly planning to launch its own portable virtual reality (VR) headset next year. According to a post on X, spotted by consumer technology publication Android Authority, Microsoft has signed a supply contract with Samsung Display to receive hundreds of thousands of micro-OLED panels for the mixed reality headset. The VR headset will reportedly be geared towards gaming and entertainment, rather than focusing on the metaverse.


The partnership between Microsoft and Samsung is still in its early stages, and mass production might not begin until 2026, according to Korea’s The Elec.


Microsoft previously launched its HoloLens augmented reality (AR) headset and the Windows Mixed Reality line of VR headsets. However, the company later reduced the size of the HoloLens team and discontinued Windows Mixed Reality. Meanwhile, Samsung announced a partnership with Google and Qualcomm last year for a new handset, which might be launched around the end of this year.


If Microsoft’s mixed reality headset enters the market, it will likely be seen as a rival to Apple’s Vision Pro and compete with Meta Quest. Apple and Meta currently hold a substantial share of the VR headset market, offering a variety of options. Apple is reportedly planning to launch a more affordable variant of its mixed reality headset by the end of next year, after having to cut Vision Pro production due to low demand. Meanwhile, Meta has positioned its VR headset as a more accessible alternative.

First Published: Aug 15 2024 | 1:24 PM IST



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