Acer launches Aspire 3D 15 SpatialLabs Edition laptop in India: Details

Acer launches Aspire 3D 15 SpatialLabs Edition laptop in India: Details


Acer Aspire 3D 15 SpatialLabs Edition laptop

Taiwanese electronics brand Acer on July 23 announced the launched of the Aspire 3D 15 SpatialLabs Edition laptop in India. The company said that the laptop comes with the SpatialLabs glass-free 3D technology, allowing users to create content in 3D. The laptop allows users to transition between 2D and stereoscopic 3D modes, offering versatility and a more immersive experience without using any 3D glasses.


Acer Aspire 3D 15 SpatialLabs edition: Price and availability


The new Acer Aspire 3D 15 SpatialLabs Edition laptop is priced at Rs 149,999 onwards and is now available on Acer Online store and offline at Acer exclusive stores.


Acer Aspire 3D 15 SpatialLabs edition: 3D content experience


Acer said that on the new Aspire 3D 15 SpatialLabs edition laptop, it has incorporated an optical lens directly onto the display. This stereoscopic 3D display technology coupled with sensory eye-tracking technology and real-time rendering capabilities offers users a system where images are projected and refracted based on users’ eye movements.


The company said that the new laptop makes 3D technology more accessible and immersive for a wide range of applications such as gaming, entertainment, professional design, and medical uses.


Acer Aspire 3D 15 SpatialLabs edition: Specifications


The laptop features a 15.6-inch 4K display for 2D mode and a 3D Stereoscopic module for SpatialLabs, offering 1920 x 2160 resolution with a 100 per cent Adobe RGB colour gamut in 3D mode. The laptop is powered by 13th Gen Intel Core i7 processor and features an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 graphic processing unit (GPU). Together, they offer computation power to process AI workloads and real-time rendering for a 3D immersive experience.


The Aspire 3D 15 offers instant 3D viewing with the SpatialLabs Model Viewer. Additionally, for life-like 3D gaming experience, Acer said that the laptop uses advanced optical solutions and next-gen shader technologies.


For video calls, the laptop comes with a USB HD camera capable of recording at 720p at 30 frames per second with Temporal Noise Reduction. The laptop also features a built-in HD webcam. As for connectivity, the Acer Aspire 3D 15 SpatialLabs edition laptop features HDMI 2.1 port, USB Type-C port with Thunderbolt 4 and Wi-Fi 6 support.

First Published: Jul 23 2024 | 1:18 PM IST



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Apple to use latest chips in all devices to run Apple Intelligence: Report

Apple to use latest chips in all devices to run Apple Intelligence: Report


Apple Intelligence (Source: Apple)


With the advent of Apple Intelligence, Apple is expected to power all of its upcoming products, including entry level devices such as next generation iPhone SE, standard iPad models, and more with the latest generation chipset.


According to a report by 9To5Mac, the next generation iPhone SE model, which is reportedly under the works, will be powered by an A18 chip. A18 chips are expected to debut with the iPhone 16 series models and would likely feature a new neural processing unit (NPU), called Neural Engine by Apple, to run artificial intelligence features.


The report also stated that Apple is currently working on a HomePod model that would come with a built-in display. Apple would also likely put the same A18 chip within this. If true, the HomePod with display could be the first Apple Home device to get some of the Apple Intelligence features.


Similarly, the report stated that Apple could update the entry level iPad models and the new generation iPad Mini with the latest chip. Although Appler Intelligence is not coming to older generation devices, all new Apple Products are expected to get the AI treatment in some way or the other.


Why are the latest chips required?


With Apple making its debut on to the AI stage, the company is expected to incorporate AI into all its upcoming devices to take on the rivals such as Samsung, Google and Microsoft. However, Apple’s new AI features, which it calls Apple Intelligence, require specific hardware to function correctly.


During a talk show at the Apple’s annual developers conference, Apple’s software engineering chief, Craig Federighi explained the company’s decision to limit Apple Intelligence to iPhone 15 Pro models in the current iPhone line-up. He said that the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max are powered by the A17 Pro chip, which features a 16-core Neural engine. It is this section of the processor that is tasked with handling AI workloads. Compared to the Neural engine on the A16 bionic chip, which powers the vanilla iPhone 15 models, A17 Pro offers more processing power.

First Published: Jul 23 2024 | 12:12 PM IST



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Samsung goes with Google Messages for Galaxy smartphones: Check the reason

Samsung goes with Google Messages for Galaxy smartphones: Check the reason


Google Messages app for Android

In a move to give precedence to Google Messages over its own messaging app, Samsung has reportedly announced that it will not pre-install Samsung Messages on Galaxy devices. The South Korean electronics maker has already phased out the app in some regions. The company had discontinued its messaging app with Galaxy S22 series in 2022 after offering it on Galaxy smartphones over the years. This also coincided with Google’s Rich Communication Services being promoted. Samsung Messages do not support RCS but Google Messages does. Additionally, Google Messages was made the default SMS/RCS app on Galaxy devices by Samsung in 2022 but Samsung had pre-installed its own app to offer the option to users to use it.


Now, according to 9to5Google Samsung will no longer pre-install Samsung Messages on Galaxy phones starting with Galaxy Z Fold and Flip 6. This was reportedly informed to users by Samsung through a notice found in the Samsung Members app. It is not certain, if this will apply to all devices globally according to reports Samsung Messages was not pre-installed on Galaxy Z Fold in the US. It is possible that Samsung Messages is pre-installed on devices sold outside the US in addition to Google Messages.


As RCS compatibility gets implemented on iPhones in the upcoming months, Samsung is continuing to push for Google Messages instead of Samsung Messages on their devices. It should be noted that RCS chat features will be available only in Google’s product.  


RCS has reportedly been enabled by default on Galaxy Z Flip 6 in the Google Messages app for some users and Samsung Messages app is available for download through the Galaxy Store but some features will be excluded according to Samsung.

First Published: Jul 23 2024 | 12:04 PM IST



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Apple iOS 18: Public release schedule, eligible iPhones, and new features

Apple iOS 18: Public release schedule, eligible iPhones, and new features


Apple has released iOS 18 in developer beta and the first public beta versions is out too. This roll out has been in line with the release schedule that Apple has followed over the year for introducing its new iPhone operating system. If Apple continues with this trend, the first stable public release for the iOS 18 could be released after the launch of the next generation iPhone series, which would likely take place sometime in September.

According to a report by 9To5Mac, iOS 18 is expected to make its official debut in mid-to-late September, unless Apple decides a drastic change in their release schedule. The report stated that if Apple were to hold the iPhone 16 series launch event between September 9 to September 17, iOS 18 public release would likely roll out between September 16 to September 23.

For reference, iOS 17 was released on September 18, 2023 after the iPhone 15-series launch event on September 12. Similarly, iOS 16 was publicly released on September 16, 2022 after the Apple fall event on September 7 that year. Apple is expected to follow a similar trend for releasing iOS 18 on eligible iPhone models.

iOS 18: What’s New

Apple launched the next-generation iPhone operating system, the iOS 18, at the WorldWide Developers Conference (WWDC) this year. The highlight features of the iOS 18 has to be the artificial intelligence tools and features coming to iPhones that Apple collectively calls Apple Intelligence. Apple Intelligence brings system-wide AI capabilities such as writing assistance, summarisation, image generation and more. According to reports, Apple will only offer these AI capabilities as a preview with the initial iOS 18 release. It should also be noted that all eligible iPhones for iOS 18 will not get AI integration, rather the features will only be available on iPhone 15 Pro models alongside the anticipated iPhone 16 series devices.

Another highlight feature of the iOS 18 is the AI-powered Siri. The updated version of Siri features an interactive interface with enhanced control over in-app actions for native Apple apps. Additionally, the AI-backed Siri also offers improved contextual understanding for more personalised responses. A significant feature is the integration of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, allowing users to send queries or prompts directly to ChatGPT for assistance. The updated version of Siri is not expected to be the part of initial iOS 18 release, rather, Apple will reportedly roll-out the more powerful Siri in spring next year, likely as part of the iOS 18.4 system update.

What the initial iOS 18 version would likely bring, is new Home Screen customisation features, allowing users to place icons and widgets anywhere on the home screen, and add tint to the app icons for a more personalised look. Additionally, iOS 18 will allow users to customise the two controls that appear on the iPhone Lock screen, customise Control Center layout, a revamped Photos app, new messaging features such as effects to individual words and RCS (Rich Communication Services) message support in select regions.

iOS 18: Eligible iPhone models


  • iPhone 15

  • iPhone 15 Plus

  • iPhone 15 Pro

  • iPhone 15 Pro Max

  • iPhone 14

  • iPhone 14 Plus

  • iPhone 14 Pro

  • iPhone 14 Pro Max

  • iPhone 13

  • iPhone 13 mini

  • iPhone 13 Pro

  • iPhone 13 Pro Max

  • iPhone 12

  • iPhone 12 mini

  • iPhone 12 Pro

  • iPhone 12 Pro Max

  • iPhone 11

  • iPhone 11 Pro

  • iPhone 11 Pro Max

  • Phone XS

  • iPhone XS Max

  • iPhone XR

  • iPhone SE (2nd generation or later)



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Google planning to keep third-party cookies in its Chrome browser

Google planning to keep third-party cookies in its Chrome browser


Google, Google Inc (Photo: Bloomberg)


Google is planning to keep third-party cookies in its Chrome browser, it said on Monday, after years of pledging to phase out the tiny packets of code meant to track users on the internet.

 


The major reversal follows concerns from advertisers – the company’s biggest source of income – saying the loss of cookies in the world’s most popular browser will limit their ability to collect information for personalising ads, making them dependent on Google’s user databases.

 


The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority had also scrutinised Google’s plan over concerns it would impede competition in digital advertising.

 


“Instead of deprecating third-party cookies, we would introduce a new experience in Chrome that lets people make an informed choice that applies across their web browsing, and they’d be able to adjust that choice at any time,” Anthony Chavez, vice president of the Google-backed Privacy Sandbox initiative, said in a blog post.

 


Since 2019, the Alphabet unit has been working on the Privacy Sandbox initiative aimed at enhancing online privacy while supporting digital businesses, with a key goal being the phase-out of third-party cookies.

 


Cookies are packets of information that allow websites and advertisers to identify individual web surfers and track their browsing habits, but they can also be used for unwanted surveillance.

 


In the European Union, the use of cookies is governed by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which stipulates that publishers secure explicit consent from users to store their cookies. Major browsers also give the option to delete cookies on command.

 


Chavez said Google was working with regulators such as the UK’s CMA and Information Commissioner’s Office as well as publishers and privacy groups on the new approach, while continuing to invest in the Privacy Sandbox program.


The announcement drew mixed reactions.

 


“Advertising stakeholders will no longer have to prepare to quit third-party cookies cold turkey,” eMarketer analyst Evelyn Mitchell-Wolf said in a statement.

 

Lena Cohen, staff technologist at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, said cookies can lead to consumer harm, for instance predatory ads that target vulnerable groups. “Google’s decision to continue allowing third-party cookies, despite other major browsers blocking them for years, is a direct consequence of their advertising-driven business model,” Cohen said in a statement.


(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Jul 23 2024 | 7:51 AM IST



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Nokia achieves 5G download speed of 1.2 Gbps during trial with Airtel

Nokia achieves 5G download speed of 1.2 Gbps during trial with Airtel


The trial was conducted using cloud network technology that eliminates the requirement to have several physical network elements. Photo: Shutterstock.com


Finnish telecom gear maker Nokia has achieved a top download speed of 1.2 gigabit per second for 5G services several times during trials it concluded recently, the company said on Monday.


The download speed was achieved during the first 5G non-standalone (NSA) Cloud radio access network (RAN) trial with Bharti Airtel (Airtel) in India.


“The trial took place in an over-the-air environment utilising 3.5 GHz spectrum for 5G and 2100 MHz for 4G. Data calls were successfully performed with commercial user devices over Airtel’s commercial network achieving a throughput of over 1.2 Gbps,” Nokia said in a statement.


Nokia spokesperson said the top speed of over 1.2 Gbps was achieved several times during the trial in the mid-frequency band of 3.5 Ghz.


“This successful trial with our long-term partner, Bharti Airtel supports their ambitions for building scalable, agile and highly automated networks. Nokia’s approach to Cloud RAN means that our customers can flexibly evolve to Cloud RAN with choices in Cloud infrastructure and data centre hardware. This will drive efficiency, innovation, openness, and scale in their RAN evolution,” Nokia President of Mobile Networks Tommi Uitto said.


The trial was conducted using cloud network technology that eliminates the requirement to have several physical network elements.


“This successful Cloud RAN trial is a significant step forward in our consistent efforts to integrate the latest and most-efficient technologies into our network and leverage these to deliver brilliant customer experiences. This partnership with Nokia has enabled us to pioneer innovative solutions to upgrade our capabilities in 5G,” Bharti Airtel, Chief Technology Officer, Randeep Sekhon said.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Jul 22 2024 | 11:42 PM IST



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