Lava Yuva 3 budget phone with 90Hz display launched: price, specs, and more

Lava Yuva 3 budget phone with 90Hz display launched: price, specs, and more



Indian smartphone brand Lava on February 2 launched Yuva 3, starting at Rs 6,799. The smartphone is offered in 4GB RAM and up to 128GB on-board storage configuration. It will be available for purchase from February 7 on the e-commerce platform Amazon, and at select retail stores from February 10. The smartphone will be available in Eclipse Black, Cosmic Lavender and Galaxy White colours with glossy finish and a side mounted fingerprint sensor standard across variants.


Lava Yuva 3: Pricing


  • 4GB RAM + 64GB storage: Rs 6,799

  • 4GB RAM + 128GB storage: Rs 7,299


Lava Yuva 3: Specification


Powered by the UNISOC T606 chipset and a 5000mAh battery, the Lava Yuva 3 smartphone sports a 6.5-inch HD+ display of 90Hz refresh rate. As for the camera, the Yuva 3 smartphone has a 13-megapixel sensor on the rear and 5MP camera sensor with flash on the front. As for the camera features, Lava offers Beauty, HDR, Night, Portrait, AI, Pro, Panorama and more.


The smartphone boots Android 13 operating system with a clean user interface. The company has promised Android 14 and two years of security update. Additionally, Lava said it would provide door service for customers within the phone’s warranty period.


  • Display: 6.5-inch HD+ display, 90Hz refresh rate

  • Processor: UNISOC T606 Octa-core

  • RAM: 4GB

  • Storage: 64GB and 128GB

  • Primary Camera: 13MP, 1080p recording

  • Front Camera: 5MP

  • Battery: 5000mAh, 18W charging

  • OS: Android 13

  • Colours:  Eclipse Black, Cosmic Lavender, Galaxy White

  • Other features: Side Fingerprint Sensor, Face Unlock, 3.5mm headphone jack, Dual sim support, microSD support, USB Type-C port

First Published: Feb 02 2024 | 3:24 PM IST



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Meta to let iPhone 15 Pro users upload spatial videos on Quest VR headsets

Meta to let iPhone 15 Pro users upload spatial videos on Quest VR headsets



Meta has announced that it will roll out new features and enhancements for its Quest headset lineup from February 7. Among the notable new features is the support for spatial video playback, which would be available on the Quest 2, Quest 3, and Quest Pro headsets. Here is a round-up of the new features coming to Meta Quest lineup with the new update:


Spatial video gallery


Since iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max can record spatial videos, their users will be able to upload spatial videos to supported Meta Quest headsets using the Quest mobile app. However, the maximum video length for playback is limited to 20 minutes. Additionally, the headsets will have sample spatial videos preloaded for viewing.


Gamepad support

The built-in browser on the Meta Quest headsets will get support for external gamepads. The mixed reality headsets will support gaming controllers from both Sony PlayStation and Microsoft’s Xbox, including the current generation PlayStation 5 DualSense Wireless Controllers and PlayStation 4 DualShock. Users can connect their controllers wirelessly through Bluetooth or using a USB Type-C cable.

READ: Vision Pro VR headset to debut with over 600 dedicated apps, says Apple

 


Quick Actions gesture




Users will be able to control the Quick Actions menu on the Meta Quest headsets using gestures. Pinching gesture will open the menu and holding the gesture for a bit longer will calibrate the headset view. Users will still get the option to use the shortcuts for Quick Actions if they choose to disable the hand gesture feature from settings under the “Movement” tracking option.


Multiple spaces


Meta is adding support for up to 15 total spaces (virtual screens) in the Space setup option. Additionally, users can also place these spaces in multiple rooms within their house. The company has also improved the ability to remember previously set up spaces. Users can simply look around the room while wearing the headset to recall previously opened spaces without necessitating a rescan.

First Published: Feb 02 2024 | 2:55 PM IST



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Vision Pro VR headset to debut with over 600 dedicated apps, says Apple

Vision Pro VR headset to debut with over 600 dedicated apps, says Apple


Apple’s mixed-reality headset Vision Pro is set to go up on sale in the US for the first time on February 2. Ahead of the launch, Apple has announced that the App Store on the headset will feature more than 600 new apps and games that are specifically designed for the Vision Pro. Apart from the dedicated apps, the mixed reality headset will be capable of running over one million compatible apps of iOS and iPadOS.
Apple said that the Vision Pro has an infinite canvas where apps can scale beyond the boundaries of a traditional display. It introduces a three-dimensional user interface that can be navigated with gestures. “Apple Vision Pro is unlocking the imaginations of our worldwide developer community, and we’re inspired by the range of spatial experiences they’ve created for this exciting new platform,” said Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations, Susan Prescott.

Also Read: Tim Cook confirms Apple AI integration coming later this year: Report


Apart from the entertainment apps and streaming platforms that Apple previewed last month for the Vision Pro, the company has now showcased multiple productivity and gaming apps for the headset.


Apple said that Vision Pro users can pair a Magic Keyboard and Magic Trackpad with the headset while working on Mac Virtual Display on the Vision Pro. Dedicated apps such as Box for managing files and 3D objects, OmniFocus for visualising data, JigSpace for creating 3D Spatial presentations, and more will boost productivity on the headset.


Microsoft has also come up with specialised apps for the Vision Pro headset, including Fantastical and Numerics. Other notable apps with redesigned UI for the mixed-reality headset includes Microsoft Teams, Zoom and Slack.


Apple has announced that the Vision Pro headset will be compatible with PlayStation DualSense and the Xbox Wireless Controller while supporting more than 250 games. The catalogue of games available on the headset includes NBA 2K24 Arcade Edition, Sonic Dream Team and more. Few games such as Synth Riders, twirl LEGO bricks, Super Fruit Ninja, Jetpack Joyride 2 will also provide spatial gaming experience to users with immersive gameplay Environments.

First Published: Feb 02 2024 | 2:13 PM IST



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Google adds Image generator and more to AI-chatbot Bard: Know details

Google adds Image generator and more to AI-chatbot Bard: Know details


Google Bard with Gemini Pro

Google has announced that its AI-powered assistant Bard is getting new capabilities, including image generation powered by the Imagen 2 model. Additionally, Bard assistant powered by Google’s Gemini Pro model now supports over 40 different languages and is available in more regions. Here is a round-up of everything new coming to Google products:


Supported languages


Gemini Pro-powered Bard was only available in English when it initially rolled out. However, Google has now added support for over 40 different languages, including various Indian Languages such as Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu and more. 


Image Generation


Google has added image generation capability to Bard powered by its Imagen 2 model. Users will be able to generate images using the chatbot for free, similar to Microsoft’s Copilot. The AI chatbot takes a descriptive prompt as input to generate custom visuals as per the user’s request.


Google said that image generation in Bard is designed with responsibility, ensuring a clear distinction between visuals created by Bard and original human artwork. Images generated using Bard uses SynthID technology to embed digitally identifiable watermarks into the pixels. 


Double Check feature


Google Bard’s double-check feature, which evaluates its responses using content across the web, will also be available in more languages. If a result generated can be evaluated, the user can click on the Google Icon followed by the highlighted phrase and learn more supporting and contradicting arguments from the web. 


More AI features from Google


Google is also adding support for generative AI features on Google Maps to curate a list of locations based on input prompts and recommend places as per request. These features are currently in their experimental phase and will be only available in the US. However, it is expected to roll out for more regions in the coming months.

First Published: Feb 02 2024 | 12:45 PM IST



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Tim Cook confirms Apple AI integration coming later this year: Report

Tim Cook confirms Apple AI integration coming later this year: Report


During Apple‘s quarterly earnings call on February 1, CEO, Tim Cook revealed that the company is working on AI features that will be announced later this year. According to a news report by The Verge, Cook mentioned “generative AI” several times during the event while confirming Apple’s ongoing work in this field. 


“As we look ahead, we will continue to invest in these and other technologies that will shape the future. That includes artificial intelligence, where we continue to spend a tremendous amount of time and effort, and we’re excited to share the details of our ongoing work in that space later this year,” Cook said in his remarks. 


Cook’s statement aligns with previous reports claiming that Apple will likely overhaul iOS for iPhone by integrating generative artificial intelligence at the operating system level. Earlier this week, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, in his weekly newsletter, stated that he believes iOS 18 is going to be the biggest software update in iPhone history. “I’m told that the new operating system is seen within the company as one of the biggest iOS updates — if not the biggest — in the company’s history,” noted Gurman. 


According to reports, Apple has been exploring ways to incorporate gen-AI features into its virtual assistant Siri and Messages app for features like text summarisation, suggestions and more. Similarly, other apps across Apple’s platform, such as Apple Music, Pages and Keynotes, will likely get the AI treatment, too. 


Apple is expected to announce iOS 18 at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), which will likely take place in the second week of June. 

First Published: Feb 02 2024 | 11:17 AM IST



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India is well-positioned in the area of AI, says Google's Jeff Dean

India is well-positioned in the area of AI, says Google's Jeff Dean


From Left to Right, Dr Manish Gupta, Director, Research, Google, Dr Grace Chung, Director, Research, Google Ausalia, Dr Jeff Dean, Chief Scientist, Google DeepMind and Google Research at the event in Bengaluru.


India is well-positioned in the area of artificial intelligence, said Dr. Jeff Dean, Chief Scientist, Google DeepMind and Google Research on Thursday, when asked about the role the country will play in the future of AI innovations.


Dean made these comments at the tech giant’s first-ever Research@ event in Bengaluru, alongside leading academic researchers, developers, and startups.


Aimed at exploring the next frontier of AI in India, the event brought together the country’s leading AI practitioners and researchers. They discussed local solutions, and provided a platform for collaborative interaction, to help chart a path for using AI to build a better future. Dr. Dean and other Google leaders joined the event in person discussing the future of AI and its implications for India.


“India has tremendous technical talent; there’s a long tradition of computer science students in India doing amazing things,” said Dr. Dean. “Anyone with an interest in computer science is turning their attention to machine learning and what it can do. India is well-positioned in this area because there are many students that are already in this field and people already in this industry. It’s an important thing across the world.”


The forum also addressed key areas in the development of language models (LLMs) for India. This includes expanding language inclusion to ensure all Indians can access information in their native language, utilizing AI to transform healthcare, optimizing LLM efficiency, and prioritizing responsible AI development.


“One of the efforts I helped encourage was our 1,000 language effort, aiming to make AI models available in all major languages,” said Dr. Dean about Google’s efforts to bridge the digital divide. “This is crucial because many languages spoken by tens of millions of people lack extensive written material. This is really important because making these languages accessible to AI technologies will unlock its potential for different communities that have been previously underserved.”


Key faculty from India’s top educational institutions also participated in the event, sharing insights and research on the local AI landscape.


“This has been a great event, which has brought together the top AI/ML researchers of India in one place,” said Balaraman Ravindran, Professor of Computer Science, IIT Madras. “I hope this event serves as a seed for greater collaboration between both academic researchers and industry.”


Preethi Jyothi, Associate Professor, IIT Bombay, said that events like Research@ are very useful in bringing together academics in India, working on machine learning, along with Google researchers to explore mutual interests. “This includes collectively discussing the next frontiers in the field,” said Jyothi.


Google’s Dr. Dean also emphasized the nature of AI evolution. He added that it is really important to be aware of the rough edges and potential pitfalls that arise on the scaling of machine learning models. “There is a lot of progress on factual accuracy compared to these models a year or two ago,” said Dr. Dean. “It is important we continue to work on maximizing the benefits while actively mitigating the shortcomings.”


Tech giant Alphabet recently introduced its most advanced artificial intelligence model, a technology capable of crunching different forms of information such as video, audio, and text. Called Gemini, the Google owner’s highly anticipated AI model is capable of more sophisticated reasoning and understanding information with a greater degree of nuance than Google’s prior technology, the company said.


In India, the generative AI ecosystem is growing steadily. Generative AI is a type of artificial intelligence technology that can produce various types of content, including text, imagery, audio, and synthetic data. It is expected to disrupt the entire marketing stack and healthcare including drug discovery and create various ‘co-pilot’ opportunities across different verticals.


Krutrim, the generative AI venture, recently said that it has become a unicorn or a startup valued at more than $1 billion, after closing its first round of funding. Krutrim, meaning “artificial” in Sanskrit, unveiled its base Large Language Model (LLM) in December 2023. With the largest representation of Indian data used for its training, it powers generative AI applications for all Indian languages. Trained by a team of leading computer scientists, based in Bengaluru and San Francisco, this model will also power Krutrim’s conversational AI assistant that understands and speaks multiple Indian languages fluently.


Another Indian generative AI startup, Sarvam AI, has unveiled OpenHathi, the first Hindi large language model. Sarvam recently raised $41 million in a Series A round led by Lightspeed and supported by Peak XV Partners and Khosla Ventures. Sarvam is developing a “full-stack” product that can be used for training custom AI models or as an enterprise-grade platform. The company said a full-stack approach will accelerate GenAI adoption in India, given that enterprises acknowledge the technology’s potential but are grappling with how to leverage it for business.


There is also an LLM-based solution, BharatGPT. The solution is a combined effort of CoRover.ai, an AI startup company, and the support system of I-HUB Anubhuti dedicated to developing data-driven cognitive computing solutions.

First Published: Feb 01 2024 | 10:00 PM IST



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