Galaxy Hub: Samsung cloud gaming service coming to Galaxy smartphones, TVs

Galaxy Hub: Samsung cloud gaming service coming to Galaxy smartphones, TVs


Samsung’s Gaming Hub is coming to Galaxy smartphones. Samsung has announced that its cloud based gaming centre with a catalogue of games accessible without necessitating downloading will be soon coming to its smartphone, after being already available on TVs.


According to the feature page of the service on the company’s website, the Samsung Gaming Hub will feature various games from a variety of genres including classic card games to multiplayer shooting games. The games available on the platform can be launched directly from the app with a tap, without requiring installation. Additionally, users can organise and access downloaded games from the app’s dashboard.


The platform is currently under testing and only available to a select few users. However the mobile app for the Samsung Gaming Hub is expected to be available on all Samsung Galaxy smartphones in the coming weeks.


Samsung Gaming Hub preview


The Samsung Gaming Hub, which is available on Samsung TVs, provides access to third party cloud gaming services such as Nvidia’s GeForce Now and Xbox Cloud gaming. However it is unknown whether the company would collaborate with these cloud gaming services for its mobile platform as well.


Last year, it was reported that Microsoft was planning to launch its own mobile gaming store. During an interview at the CCXP comics and entertainment convention in Brazil, Xbox video-game division, Phil Spencer said that a mobile gaming platform is “ an important part of our strategy and something we are actively working on”.

First Published: Mar 21 2024 | 3:15 PM IST



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Vivo T3 5G smartphone with MediaTek Dimensity 7200 launched: Price, specs

Vivo T3 5G smartphone with MediaTek Dimensity 7200 launched: Price, specs


Chinese smartphone brand Vivo on March 21 launched the Vivo T3 5G smartphone in India. The Vivo T3 5G is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7200 processor and has an AMOLED display of 120Hz. The smartphone is offered in Crystal Flake and Cosmic Blue colours. Below are the details:


Vivo T3 5G: Variants and price


  • 8GB RAM + 128GB storage: Rs 19,999

  • 8GB RAM + 256GB storage: Rs 21,999


Vivo T3 5G: Availability and introductory offers


The Vivo T3 5G smartphone will be available from March 27 on Vivo India e-store and e-commerce platform Flipkart.


As for the introductory offers, customers can avail a discount of Rs 2,000 on HDFC and SBI bank cards. Customers without these cards can avail an additional bonus of Rs 2,000 on top of the trade-in value in exchange of old smartphone for the Vivo T3 5G. There is also an option for a monthly equated instalment plan of up to three months.


Vivo T3 5G: Specifications


The Vivo T3 5G smartphone boasts a 6.67-inch FHD+ AMOLED display of 120Hz. The display is HDR10+ certified and rated by the company for 1800 nits peak brightness. In the camera department, the smartphone has a 50-megapixel (Sony IMX882) sensor and a 2MP depth sensor on the rear, and a 16MP camera on the front.


The smartphone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7200 chipset with 8GB RAM standard across all variants. The smartphone supports 44W wired charging for its 5000mAh capacity battery that the company said can provide a full day of battery life.


  • Display: 6.67-inch FHD+ AMOLED display, 120Hz refresh rate, 1800 nits peak brightness

  • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 7200

  • RAM: 8GB

  • Storage: 128GB and 256GB

  • Rear Camera: 50MP (Sony IMX882) with OIS + 2MP depth camera

  • Front Camera: 16MP

  • Battery: 5000 mAh

  • Charging: 44W wired

  • OS: FunTouch OS 14 based on Android 14

First Published: Mar 21 2024 | 1:22 PM IST



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UN to vote on its first resolution on AI, aimed at ensuring safety

UN to vote on its first resolution on AI, aimed at ensuring safety



The General Assembly is set to vote Thursday on what would be the first United Nations resolution on artificial intelligence, aimed at ensuring the powerful new technology benefits all nations, respects human rights and is safe, secure and trustworthy.


The United States, which sponsored the resolution, has said it hopes the world body will adopt it by consensus, meaning it would have the support of all 193 UN member nations.


US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said that if the resolution is adopted it will be a historic step forward” in fostering the safe use of AI.


The resolution would represent global support for a baseline set of principles for the development and use of AI and would lay out a path to leverage AI systems for good while managing the risks, he said in a statement to The Associated Press earlier in March.


The draft resolution aims to close the digital divide between rich developed countries and poorer developing countries and make sure they are all at the table in discussions on AI. It also aims to make sure that developing countries have the technology and capabilities to take advantage of AI’s benefits, including detecting diseases, predicting floods, helping farmers, and training the next generation of workers.


The draft recognises the rapid acceleration of AI development and use and stresses the urgency of achieving global consensus on safe, secure and trustworthy artificial intelligence systems.


It also recognises that the governance of artificial intelligence systems is an evolving area that needs further discussions on possible governance approaches.


Big tech companies generally have supported the need to regulate AI, while lobbying to ensure any rules work in their favour.


European Union lawmakers gave final approval March 13 to the world’s first comprehensive AI rules, which are on track to take effect by May or June after a few final formalities.


Countries around the world, including the US and China, and the Group of 20 major industrialised nations are also moving to draw up AI regulations. And the draft resolution takes note of other UN efforts including by Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and the International Telecommunication Union to ensure that AI is used to benefit the world.


Sullivan told AP the United States turned to the General Assembly to have a truly global conversation on how to manage the implications of the fast-advancing technology of AI.


The US draft resolution encourages all countries, regional and international organisations, tech communities, civil society, the media, academia, research institutions and individuals to develop and support regulatory and governance approaches and frameworks for safe AI systems.


It warns against improper or malicious design, development, deployment and use of artificial intelligence systems, such as without adequate safeguards or in a manner inconsistent with international law.


A key goal, according to the draft resolution, is to use AI to help spur progress toward achieving the UN’s badly lagging development goals for 2030, including ending global hunger and poverty, improving health worldwide, ensuring quality secondary education for all children and achieving gender equality.


The draft calls on the 193 UN member states and others to assist developing countries to access the benefits of digital transformation and safe AI systems. It emphasizes that human rights and fundamental freedoms must be respected, protected and promoted through the life cycle of artificial intelligence systems.


The United States began negotiating with all UN member nations about three months ago, spent hundreds of hours in direct talks with individual countries and 42 hours in negotiations, and accepted input from 120 nations, a senior US official said. The resolution went through several drafts and achieved consensus support from all member states last week, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly.


US Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield told AP last week that the resolution aims to build international consensus on a shared approach to the design, development, deployment and use of AI systems, particularly to support the 2030 UN goals.


If adopted, she said, it will be an historic step forward in fostering safe, security and trustworthy AI worldwide.

(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: Mar 21 2024 | 12:27 PM IST



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Nothing invites community members to co-develop phone based on Phone 2a

Nothing invites community members to co-develop phone based on Phone 2a



British consumer technology brand Nothing has announced “The Community Edition Project” inviting its community members to participate in designing, packaging, and customising a version of Phone 2a smartphone that it plans to launch in future.


“Nothing is inviting its Community to co-develop an ultimate version of Phone (2a) – offering creatives the chance to bring their ideas to life across hardware design, smartphone wallpapers, packaging and marketing,” said Nothing in a press not.

Nothing said that anyone can design, submit and vote across four stages, spanning six months, which will lead to a new Community Edition of the Phone (2a) smartphone.

 


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Nothing Community Edition Project: Stages


The initiative will  be spread across four stages, starting with hardware design in the month of March where the participants can submit a new hardware design for the Phone (2a) starting March 26. Winners will get the opportunity to collaborate with Nothing’s design team.


This stage will be followed by wallpaper designing in the month of May, packaging designing in June and marketing campaign in July. Winners of each stage will get to collaborate with the company and contribute towards the new Phone 2a model, which will be put on sale once the process concludes.


Nothing Community Edition Project: Process


Any individual can take part in any category of choice. Once the submissions open, participants can upload images, videos and other supporting media that shows their corresponding idea. Nothing will share details and rules on its website and social media handles whenever submissions for a stage open.

First Published: Mar 21 2024 | 12:23 PM IST



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OnePlus 12r gets 8GB RAM, 256GB storage variant in India: Details here

OnePlus 12r gets 8GB RAM, 256GB storage variant in India: Details here


Chinese electronics brand OnePlus on March 21 launched in India the OnePlus 12r smartphone in 8GB RAM and 258GB storage configuration. This is a third variant, which sits in between the base model and the top-end model. Launched in January this year, the OnePlus 12r continues to start at Rs 39,999 for the base model with 8GB RAM and 128GB on-board storage configuration.


OnePlus 12r: Variants and pricing


  • 8GB RAM + 128GB storage: Rs 39,999

  • 8GB RAM + 256GB storage: Rs 42,999 (New Variant)

  • 16GB RAM + 256GB storage: Rs 45,999


OnePlus 12r (8GB + 256GB): Availability and offers


The new variant of the OnePlus 12r smartphone is now available for purchase on the OnePlus India website, OnePlus Store App, e-commerce platform Amazon India, and offline at the OnePlus Experience stores and other select retail stores.


As for the introductory offers, customers purchasing the new 8GB RAM + 256GB storage variant of the OnePlus 12r can avail a discount of Rs 1,000 on select bank cards. The company is also offering an exchange bonus of Rs 3,000 on trade-in deals with an additional bonus of Rs 1,000 to Nord series device owners upgrading to the OnePlus 12r. Additionally, there is an option for a monthly equated instalment plan of up to nine months.


OnePlus is bundling the OnePlus Buds Z2 wireless earbuds at no additional cost along with the OnePlus 12r smartphone.


OnePlus 12r: Specifications


  • Display: 6.78-inch 1.5K 10-bit AMOLED 120Hz ProXDR with LTPO 4, HDR10+

  • Cover Glass: Corning Gorilla Glass Victus

  • Operating System: OxygenOS 14 based on Android 14

  • Chip: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2

  • RAM: 8GB and 16GB

  • Storage: 128GB and 256GB

  • Battery: 5,500mAh, 100W SUPERVOOC (wired)

  • Rear camera: 50MP main AF with OIS (Sony IMX89) + 8MP ultra-wide-angle + 2MP macro

  • Front: 16MP

  • Port: USB 2.0, Type-C

  • Audio: Dolby Atmos

  • Width: 75.3mm

  • Thickness: 8.8mm

  • Weight: 207g

First Published: Mar 21 2024 | 11:34 AM IST



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Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile arrives on Android and iOS platforms in India

Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile arrives on Android and iOS platforms in India


Call of Duty Warzone Mobile

Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile is now available in India for both Android and iOS devices. The Microsoft-owned American video game developer Activision on March 20 rolled out the smartphone version of the Call of Duty: Warzone video game in select regions, including India. The videogame is now available on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store for iPhone and Android devices, respectively.


On Android devices, the initial download file size is 1.5GB. However, the game requires additional files of about 5GB, which gets downloaded automatically when the game is launched for the first time.


On iOS devices, the initial download file size is 3.93GB and it requires additional files of 3.3GB that are downloaded when automatically when the game is launched for the first time.


Initially offered in limited release to select players who registered on the company’s website, the final official version is now offered as a separate download on iOS platform. Android devices, however, gets the final official version through the app update.


Activision has notified players in the region where the launch version is available. It has, however, put a disclaimer stating delay in download as the video game is still rolling out globally.

Call of Duty Warzone: Requirement


iOS


  • iOS version 16 or later (excluding iPhone 8)

  • File size: 3.93GB


Android


  • Android version 10 or later

  • 4GB RAM or more

  • File Size: 1.5GB


Call of Duty Warzone: What is new


The mobile game features two main maps – Verdansk and Rebirth Island – with capacity of accommodating 120 and 48 players, respectively. Apart from the main arenas, the Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile features various multiplayer maps such as Shipment, Shoot House, and Scrapyard.


The game features the Verdansk Gulag setting where eliminated players from Verdansk will spawn for a chance to get redeployed into the main game by eliminating rival players who were also knocked out.


The Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile supports shared progression with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III and Call of Duty: Warzone on PC and gaming consoles. This will allow players to carry XP (experience points), weapon level progression and in-game purchases such as Battle Pass, skins, bundles and more across the smartphone, PC and console version of the game.


 


 


 

First Published: Mar 21 2024 | 10:51 AM IST





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