Apple introduces HomePod mini in midnight colour: Price, features, more

Apple introduces HomePod mini in midnight colour: Price, features, more


Apple HomePod Mini Midnight

Apple has introduced the HomePod mini in midnight colour, made with 100 per cent recycled mesh fabric. Priced at Rs 10,990, the HomePod mini in midnight is available for pre-order, with sale set to commence from July 17. The Siri-powered smart speaker has previously been offered in other colours such as yellow, orange, blue, and white. The new midnight colour is in addition to these colours.


Just 3.3-inch tall, the HomePod mini supports audio streaming platforms from Apple and third-party providers such as Gaana and JioSaavn. This most compact smart speaker from Apple supports true wireless stereo set-up when paired with multiple HomePod mini speakers – to stream music or podcasts in multiple rooms. In a single room set-up, two HomePod mini speakers can also form a stereo pair for a surround sound stereo audio effect.


The HomePod Mini is powered by the Apple S5 chip, which Apple said analyses the unique characteristics of the music and apply complex tuning models to optimise loudness, adjust the dynamic range, and control the movement of the driver and passive radiators in real time. The smart speaker features a full-range driver, powered by a neodymium magnet and a pair of force-cancelling passive radiators for deep bass and crisp high frequencies.


The HomePod Mini features a three-microphone array to listen to voice commands. There is also a fourth inward-facing microphone to help it isolate sound coming from the speaker to improve voice detection when music is playing.


Powered by Siri, the HomePod mini delivers a personalised and integrated experience for iPhone customers. Siri can identify who is speaking and tailor music and podcasts to their preferences, and respond to personal requests, like accessing messages, reminders, notes, and calendar appointments, or making and answering phone calls.


The HomePod Mini is compatible with Apple devices, including iPhones, Mac and TV. Moreover, the speaker supports smart home set-up to control smart home accessories though voice commands. It also supports “Intercom” feature, which offers a quick and easy way for family members to connect with each other at home; One person can send an Intercom message from one HomePod to another — whether in a different room, a specific zone, or multiple rooms throughout the home — and their voice will automatically play on the designated HomePod speaker. Intercom works with iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, AirPods, and CarPlay. The HomePod mini has built-in sensors to monitor smoke or carbon monoxide, temperature, and humidity.

First Published: Jul 16 2024 | 11:38 AM IST



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Tech wrap Jul 15: iQOO Z9 Lite, Marshall Major V, Amkette Evofox Deck, more

Tech wrap Jul 15: iQOO Z9 Lite, Marshall Major V, Amkette Evofox Deck, more



China’s iQOO on July 15 launched in India the Z9 Lite budget 5G smartphone. Priced at Rs 10,499 onwards, the iQOO Z9 Lite 5G smartphone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chip. It boasts a display of 90Hz refresh rate and a 50-megapixel main camera sensor by Sony. The iQOO Z9 Lite 5G smartphone will be available for purchase with introductory offers starting July 20 on iQOO e-store and e-commerce platform Amazon.


Marshall said the Major V are designed to offer enhanced comfort, longer battery life, and improved audio listening experience. The on-ear type headphones feature a customisable button for one-tap access to functionalities such as Spotify tap, EQ switching, and voice assistant. Priced at Rs 14,000, the Marshall Major V headphones are now available for pre-order in the country.


The Amkette EvoFox Deck is compatible with both Android and iPhones. The gamepad works with a companion app called “Dojo”, which is available on Google Play Store for Android and Apple App Store for iOS. This app acts as a bridge between the smartphone and the gamepad. The app offers setup guides, and access to supported games and game centres. Priced at Rs 2,999, the gamepad is now available for purchase on Amkette’s official website and e-commerce platform Amazon and Flipkart.


After allowing retro gaming console emulators on iPhones, Apple has now approved UTM SE PC emulator app for distribution on iPhones through the App Store. The operating system emulator app, first-of-its-kind on iPhones and iPads, allows users to emulate older versions of Windows and MacOS on iPhones to run classic software and retro PC games.


Google is reportedly bringing support for Ultra HDR images to third-party applications. According to a report by the Android Authority, Google has started offering initial support for Ultra HDR capture to the Camera X application processing interface (API). It is this API that offers third-party apps access to the smartphones’ camera. Here is an explainer on what is Ultra HDR capture and why was it not available for third-party apps despite Google integrating the functionality in Android 14.


Google is set to unveil the Pixel 9 series smartphones at the “Made by Google” event scheduled for August 13. While the company has not revealed any details of the smartphones, prices of the upcoming Pixel 9 devices have reportedly surfaced on the web. According to a report by GSMArena, the series will consist of four models: Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL, and Pixel 9 Pro Fold, with the standard model priced at 899 euros for the 128GB storage variant in Europe.


Nothing has focused on design philosophy as it strides to add zing to the otherwise boring or similar looking product categories, including smartphones. From semi-transparent design on smartphones to judicious use of colour accents to highlight design elements on earbuds, the young consumer technology brand has come a long way since its inception in 2022. The legacy continues with its next wave of products under the CMF sub-brand. Case in point is the CMF Phone 1.


Apple Inc.’s iPhone shipments stabilized in the June quarter as the wider smartphone market accelerated its growth, according to independent research.


Google, one of the world’s most valuable companies, known for its search engine and diverse consumer internet services, is set for its largest-ever acquisition aimed at bolstering its offerings to business customers.


ChatGPT maker OpenAI is working on a novel approach to its artificial intelligence models in a project code-named ‘Strawberry’, according to a person familiar with the matter and internal documentation reviewed by Reuters.


Struggling with manpower shortages, overwhelming odds and uneven international assistance, Ukraine hopes to find a strategic edge against Russia in an abandoned warehouse or a factory basement.

First Published: Jul 15 2024 | 8:03 PM IST



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Google extends UltraHDR support to 3rd-party apps: What is it, how it works

Google extends UltraHDR support to 3rd-party apps: What is it, how it works



Google is reportedly bringing support for Ultra HDR images to third-party applications. According to a report by the Android Authority, Google has started offering initial support for Ultra HDR capture to the Camera X application processing interface (API). It is this API that offers third-party apps access to the smartphones’ camera. But what is Ultra HDR capture and why was it not available for third-party apps despite Google integrating the functionality in Android 14? Let us find out:


HDR and SDR


HDR and SDR stands for High Dynamic Range and Standard Dynamic range, respectively. These are different imaging techniques for capturing, processing and reproducing media that includes images and videos. 


In images, there are brighter and darker sections, both of which contain displayable details. Dynamic range is the range of information between the lightest and the darkest section in an image or video, sometimes even referred to as luminosity. This means that HDR content has more overall detail and a wider range of colours compared to SDR content.


What is Ultra HDR


Ultra HDR is an image format that has been developed by Google based on the commonly used JPEG image format. However, the difference is that Ultra HDR images contain HDR gainmap in metadata. Gainmaps are essentially a secondary image stored in the file. It is not a real image but rather contains data to convert each pixel of the base image into that of the other. Apps and software use these gainmaps to convert an SDR image into HDR.


As Ultra HDR images are based on JPEG file format, which is commonly used on devices, almost all devices can view the image in SDR. However, devices with HDR display have the capability to overlay the gainmap on top of the base image creating a more vibrant image.


Ultra HDR support for third-party apps


HDR gainmaps are required to be created and stored into images metadata, thus Google updated its Camera API in Android 14, making HDR enabled smartphone cameras capable of creating and storing these gainmaps. However, the update was part of the Camera 2 API, which is built for apps that want to offer advanced camera functionality on Android smartphones. 


CameraX, which is Google’s secondary API intended for social media apps, only requires access to the smartphone camera but adds no other functionality. This limited apps and developers who used CameraX API from getting access to displaying Ultra HDR images.


What’s changing


Google at its annual developers conference, Google I/O, announced that they would update the CameraX library to support Ultra HDR. Now with media reports are stating that the American technology giant has started offering initial support for UltraHDR to CameraX API. It is likely that soon more third-party apps that are not dedicated camera apps will get the ability to capture and display Ultra HDR images.

First Published: Jul 15 2024 | 4:52 PM IST



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Basement to battlefield: Ukrainian startups creating robots to fight Russia

Basement to battlefield: Ukrainian startups creating robots to fight Russia


Defense startups across Ukraine about 250 according to industry estimates are creating the killing machines at secret locations that typically look like rural car repair shops. (Photo: Shutterstock)


Struggling with manpower shortages, overwhelming odds and uneven international assistance, Ukraine hopes to find a strategic edge against Russia in an abandoned warehouse or a factory basement.


An ecosystem of laboratories in hundreds of secret workshops is leveraging innovation to create a robot army that Ukraine hopes will kill Russian troops and save its own wounded soldiers and civilians.


Defense startups across Ukraine about 250 according to industry estimates are creating the killing machines at secret locations that typically look like rural car repair shops.


Employees at a startup run by entrepreneur Andrii Denysenko can put together an unmanned ground vehicle called the Odyssey in four days at a shed used by the company. Its most important feature is the price tag: USD 35,000, or roughly 10 per cent of the cost of an imported model.


Denysenko asked that The Associated Press not publish details of the location to protect the infrastructure and the people working there.


The site is partitioned into small rooms for welding and body work. That includes making fiberglass cargo beds, spray-painting the vehicles gun-green and fitting basic electronics, battery-powered engines, off-the-shelf cameras and thermal sensors.


The military is assessing dozens of new unmanned air, ground and marine vehicles produced by the no-frills startup sector, whose production methods are far removed from giant Western defense companies’.


A fourth branch of Ukraine’s military the Unmanned Systems Forces joined the army, navy and air force in May.


Engineers take inspiration from articles in defense magazines or online videos to produce cut-price platforms. Weapons or smart components can be added later.


We are fighting a huge country, and they don’t have any resource limits. We understand that we cannot spend a lot of human lives, said Denysenko, who heads the defense startup UkrPrototyp. War is mathematics.


One of its drones, the car-sized Odyssey, spun on its axis and kicked up dust as it rumbled forward in a cornfield in the north of the country last month.


The 800-kilogram (1,750-pound) prototype that looks like a small, turretless tank with its wheels on tracks can travel up to 30 kilometers (18.5 miles) on one charge of a battery the size of a small beer cooler.


The prototype acts as a rescue-and-supply platform but can be modified to carry a remotely operated heavy machine gun or sling mine-clearing charges.

Squads of robots will become logistics devices, tow trucks, minelayers and deminers, as well as self-destructive robots, a government fundraising page said after the launch of Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces. The first robots are already proving their effectiveness on the battlefield.”

Mykhailo Fedorov, the deputy prime minister for digital transformation, is encouraging citizens to take free online courses and assemble aerial drones at home. He wants Ukrainians to make a million of flying machines a year.


There will be more of them soon, the fundraising page said. “Many more.


Denysenko’s company is working on projects including a motorized exoskeleton that would boost a soldier’s strength and carrier vehicles to transport a soldier’s equipment and even help them up an incline. We will do everything to make unmanned technologies develop even faster. (Russia’s) murderers use their soldiers as cannon fodder, while we lose our best people, Fedorov wrote in an online post.


Ukraine has semi-autonomous attack drones and counter-drone weapons endowed with AI and the combination of low-cost weapons and artificial intelligence tools is worrying many experts who say low-cost drones will enable their proliferation.


Technology leaders to the United Nations and the Vatican worry that the use of drones and AI in weapons could reduce the barrier to killing and dramatically escalate conflicts.


Human Rights Watch and other international rights groups are calling for a ban on weapons that exclude human decision making, a concern echoed by the UN General Assembly, Elon Musk and the founders of the Google-owned, London-based startup DeepMind.


Cheaper drones will enable their proliferation,” said Toby Walsh, professor of artificial intelligence at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. “Their autonomy is also only likely to increase.

(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 15 2024 | 3:54 PM IST



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iQOO Z9 Lite 5G, powered by MediaTek Dimensity 6300, launched: Details here

iQOO Z9 Lite 5G, powered by MediaTek Dimensity 6300, launched: Details here



China’s iQOO on July 15 launched in India the Z9 Lite budget 5G smartphone. Priced at Rs 10,499 onwards, the iQOO Z9 Lite 5G smartphone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chip. It boasts a display of 90Hz refresh rate and a 50-megapixel main camera sensor by Sony. The iQOO Z9 Lite 5G smartphone will be available for purchase with introductory offers starting July 20 on iQOO e-store and e-commerce platform Amazon.


iQOO Z9 Lite 5G: Price and variants


  • 4GB RAM + 128GB storage: Rs 10,499

  • 6GB RAM + 128GB storage: Rs 11,499


Colours: Aqua Flow, Mocha Brown


iQOO Z9 Lite 5G: Introductory offers


iQOO is offering the smartphone at an effective price of Rs 9,999 for the 4GB RAM variant and at Rs 10,999 for the 6GB RAM variant. These prices are inclusive of all offers, including bank discounts that will be confirmed on the day of sale.


iQOO Z9 Lite 5G: Details


The iQOO Z9 Lite 5G smartphone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300, which is a 64-bot chip based on the 6nm architecture. The smartphone is offered in up to 6GB RAM, with support for 6GB virtual RAM based on the iQOO’s extended RAM feature. The smartphone sports a 6.56-inch LCD display of 90Hz refresh rate that the company said is the brightest in its price segment with a peak brightness level of 840 nits. According to iQOO, the display has been certified by TUV for low blue light emission. Powered by a 5,000mAh battery, the smartphone supports 15W wired charging and comes with a charger in the box.


The smartphone sports a 50MP primary camera sensor from Sony and a 2MP depth sensor. iQOO said the smartphone has some artificial intelligence-powered photography features such as the AI Image Enhancement that the company said clears out blurry images.


iQOO said that the Z9 Lite 5G phone has been put through rigorous testing to ensure its durability. The smartphone also comes with an IP64 rating for resistance against dust and water ingress.


iQOO Z9 Lite 5G: Specifications


  • Display: 6.56-inch LCD, 90Hz refresh rate, 840nits peak brightness

  • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 6300

  • RAM: 4GB / 6GB

  • Storage: 128GB

  • Rear camera: 50MP primary + 2MP depth

  • Front camera: 8MP

  • Battery: 5000mAh

  • Charging: 15W

  • OS: Android 14 based FuntouchOS 14

First Published: Jul 15 2024 | 3:17 PM IST



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