Elon Musk announces details of upcoming subscription plans for X: Know more

Elon Musk announces details of upcoming subscription plans for X: Know more


Musk did not share details about the pricing and markets these plans would initially be offered in

Social media platform X (formerly Twitter) would soon get two new premium subscription plans, announced CEO Elon Musk. He posted on X, “Two new tiers of X Premium subscriptions launching soon. One is lower cost with all features, but no reduction in ads, and the other is more expensive, but has no ads.” Musk did not share details about the pricing and markets these plans would initially be offered in.


Based on Musk’s post, the more affordable plan would pack all the premium features such as the option to edit, highlight or prioritise posts. But it would be supported by ads just like the free version. The premium subscription plan, on the other hand, would offer ad-free experience.


Earlier this week, X brought the most significant change to the platform to date by rolling out a $1 annual charge for new users in New Zealand and the Philippines to counter bots and fake accounts on the platform.


“As of October 17, 2023 we’ve started testing ‘Not A Bot’, a new subscription method for new users in two countries. This new test was developed to bolster our already significant efforts to reduce spam, manipulation of our platform and bot activity,” the company said in a blog post.


“This will evaluate a potentially powerful measure to help us combat bots and spammers on X, while balancing platform accessibility with the small fee amount. Within this test, existing users are not affected,” it added.


New X users who do not pay the $1 per year fee would only be able to take “read-only” actions, such as reading posts, watching videos, and following accounts, according to X.

First Published: Oct 20 2023 | 3:14 PM IST



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Google resumes work on AR Iris glasses with built-in assistant: Report

Google resumes work on AR Iris glasses with built-in assistant: Report


The new beta update to the Google app has added a new string with a tag ‘Iris’


Google has reportedly resumed Project Iris, its augmented reality (AR) glasses that it had cancelled in June this year. According to an article on 9to5Google, Google may have resumed efforts in producing its first augmented reality (AR) glasses to take on the Apple Vision Pro and Meta Quest lineup.


According to the news report, the new beta update to the Google app has added a new string with a tag ‘Iris’. The report also states that this string would allow Google Assistant to wake up using a long press on the right temple of a new device that has been labelled as the ‘Iris device’. As this device is labelled as a single piece of ‘Made by Google’ hardware, it is unlikely that it is for new earbuds.


The report also states that the Iris glasses would be highly integrated with Google Assistant, and that users would be able to perform tasks such as calling friends and setting timers using gestures.


Earlier this week, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reported that Apple might be working on a more affordable version of the Apple Vision Pro headset. He claimed that Apple would replace the chipset on the headset from a Mac level processor to that of an iPhone to bring down the cost of the device. Additionally, the headset might get a lower resolution display and a reduced number of camera sensors. Apple would likely remove the EyeSight feature and external display to bring down the cost of the device.


Apple’s maiden mixed-reality headset, Vision Pro, was unveiled at the WWDC conference back in June. It is set to launch early next year with a price of around $3,500. The more affordable version is expected to follow soon with a price tag of $1,500.

First Published: Oct 20 2023 | 3:09 PM IST



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Samsung Neo QLED 4K review: TV, smart hub, gaming monitor rolled into one

Samsung Neo QLED 4K review: TV, smart hub, gaming monitor rolled into one



Samsung, a well-established brand in India, has mini-LED smart televisions, termed Neo QLED TVs, in its product portfolio. The Samsung QN90C Neo QLED 4K Smart TV, a recent addition to this lineup, is available in screen sizes ranging from 50 inches to 85 inches. This review focuses on the 50-inch model, which is a feature-rich smart television equipped with a smart hub and gaming-oriented features. Priced at Rs 131,990, it is available on the premium end of the price spectrum. The question at hand is whether the Samsung QN90C Neo QLED 4K Smart TV 50 delivers a commensurate experience. Let us find out.


Design


The Samsung QN90C Neo QLED 4K Smart TV boasts a contemporary design that exudes a sense of opulence and seamlessly complements any environment. While not exceedingly thin, it maintains uniform thickness on all sides, presenting a more aesthetically pleasing appearance compared to TVs with protruding lower backsides despite slender frame.


Adding to its elegance is the slim hexagonal central stand, which occupies minimal space. However, it is worth noting that the stand tends to wobble and may not provide the most secure support for the TV. Nevertheless, the TV offers the option of wall-mounting and is compatible with standard VESA wall mounts, in addition to Samsung’s own. When wall-mounted, the challenge lies in accessing the ports, which are tightly situated within a cavity on the rear left side. Speaking of the rear panel, it features a brushed finish with grooves designed to aid in cable management.


The overall build quality and finish of the TV is impeccable, characterised by clean lines and refined contours.


Display


Mini-LED display panels are akin to standard LED panels but incorporate over ten times the number of LEDs, resulting in superior control over colours, brightness, and contrast. Furthermore, they offer a significantly higher number of local dimming zones in comparison to LED and quantum-dot-LED (QLED) panels. The outcome is a luminous and colour-rich display with class-leading contrast and dynamic range.


Putting the technical details of mini-LED aside, the Samsung QN90C Neo QLED 4K Smart TV maximises the potential of its mini-LED display panel. It boasts a 10-bit display, encompassing over a billion colours, with a wide colour gamut validated by Pantone for colour accuracy. While the display performs admirably in general, it excels in three specific aspects: details, depth, and dynamic range.


Starting with details, the TV offers content upscaling to ensure a consistent viewing experience, regardless of the source. This means non-4K content is upscaled to near-4K resolution. The upscaling works effectively with video streaming applications like YouTube and content from external sources such as USB thumb drives and SSDs. However, it may not perform as proficiently with live channels from DTH.


Moving on to depth, the display enhances the depth of scenes by improving the colours and contrast of foreground objects. It is particularly effective when handling content natively available in 4K resolution. Samsung deserves credit for using this feature judiciously to enhance quality to a point where scenes appear natural, without venturing into the realm of artificial processing.


As for dynamic range, the display excels at rendering high dynamic range (HDR) content. It delivers deep blacks, preserves highlights, and captures details in shadows while rendering bright whites. Consequently, high dynamic range content appears natural, with finer details such as highlights remaining visible in the scenes. For an even more immersive experience, the display settings include a filmmaker mode designed to present content as intended.


Completing the package is a variable refresh rate that can reach up to 144Hz. While this does not have a significant impact on everyday use, it enhances the experience when paired with gaming consoles like the Sony PS5 or Microsoft Xbox Series X. Speaking of gaming consoles, the Samsung QN90C Neo QLED 4K Smart TV 50 supports all modes and features offered by the latest gaming consoles, thanks to its four HDMI v2.1 ports. These modes and features include auto-low latency mode, HDR, and variable refresh rate.


Sound


In addition to its visual prowess, the TV offers an audio experience powered by Dolby Atmos. As the entry-level model in the series, the Samsung QN90C Neo QLED 4K Smart TV features a total of four audio drivers. The speakers deliver loud, balanced, and clear audio. The TV also incorporates an ‘amplify sound’ mode, which broadens the soundstage, even when the audio is originally available only in stereo. Naturally, Dolby Atmos content takes the soundstage to a higher level.


Software

Based on Samsung’s proprietary operating system, Tizen, the Samsung QN90C Neo QLED 4K Smart TV is straightforward to set up. To access all features and services, a Samsung account is a prerequisite. The operating system comes preloaded with popular streaming apps such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Videos, and Apple TV. Additionally, there is a Samsung Live TV app, offering free access to select live channels.


Enhancing the user experience is the interface and a range of value-added features. The interface adopts a tile-based design, displaying content recommendations from installed apps on the home screen. The interface is responsive, with apps opening promptly. Value-added features include ‘multi-view,’ which allows content from two different sources to be displayed side by side on the screen. For instance, you can watch news from DTH on one window while monitoring a cricket match on another window as you await the second inning. Furthermore, a built-in smart hub facilitates the discovery and pairing of smart connected home devices such as robot vacuum cleaners, air purifiers, light bulbs, geysers, and more. Samsung streamlines the on-boarding process by enabling automatic detection of available Internet of Things (IoT) devices, provided they are Matter certified. Only downside to the operating system and the interface is advertisment.


Verdict


The Samsung QN90C Neo QLED 4K Smart TV is a feature-rich smart television that includes smart home and gaming monitor capabilities. Coupled with its impressive display, clear audio, and premium design, this television offers a comprehensive package suitable for watching movies, gaming, and everything in between. It outperforms LED and QLED display-based televisions and stands on par with OLED models. While its premium price may appear steep in isolation, it aligns well in comparison to the prices of OLED televisions, making it a compelling option.



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OnePlus Pad Go affordable tablet goes on sale in India: Price, specs, more

OnePlus Pad Go affordable tablet goes on sale in India: Price, specs, more


The OnePlus Pad Go sports a 11.35-inch 2.4K resolution display of 90Hz refresh rate

The OnePlus Pad Go is now available for purchase on the OnePlus online store, OnePlus Store App, and ecommerce platforms such as Amazon India and Flipkart. The affordable tablet is also available for purchase at OnePlus Experience Stores, Reliance, Croma, and select other outlets. The OnePlus Pad Go is available in 128GB and 256GB storage models, both with 8GB RAM. The 128GB storage is offered in both Wi-Fi and LTE + Wi-Fi connectivity, whereas the 256GB storage model is offered only in the LTE + Wi-Fi connectivity.


OnePlus Pad Go: Prices


OnePlus Pad Go: Specifications


The OnePlus Pad Go sports a 11.35-inch 2.4K resolution display of 90Hz refresh rate. OnePlus said the display is certified for low blue light for eye comfort while maintaining colour tones. The tablet also features a Bedtime Mode that reduces screen flickers. It gets a single camera setup with a centred camera design on the back panel.


The OnePlus Pad Go sports a quad-speaker setup with the company’s Omni-bearing Sound Field technology, which enables multi-directional sound based on device orientation. The audio is powered by Dolby Atmos. The tablet is powered by an 8,000mAh battery, supported by 33W fast charging. The tablet has a dedicated microSD card slot for storage expansion (up to 1TB).

First Published: Oct 20 2023 | 1:05 PM IST



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Apple likely to use same A18-series chip across iPhone 16 models: Report

Apple likely to use same A18-series chip across iPhone 16 models: Report


Representative image: Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max – Natural Titanium

All four iPhone 16 models would reportedly feature A18-series chipset under the hood. According to a report by MacRumors, the processors will be based on TSMC’s second generation 3nm process ‘N3E’. The report states that the chipset on the baseline iPhone 16 models, the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus, would likely be branded as A18 chip, while the high-end iPhone16 Pro and 16 Pro Max would feature an A18 Pro chip.


The iPhone 15 and 15 Plus are powered by Apple’s A16 Bionic chipset. Therefore, making a jump to A18 and skipping the A17 Pro, which debuted with the iPhone 15 Pro models, would be a significant change. The A17 Pro chip on the iPhone 15 Pro models is based on TSMC’s first-generation 3nm process ‘N3B’, which the report calls a transition design.


According to media reports, there is also a possibility that Apple could brand the new iPhone 16 processors as A17 and A18 Pro instead following the recent trend.

Recently Apple announced offers on iPhones, Macs and more in India. The iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max are available with Rs 6,000 instant saving (instant cashback) available on HDFC Bank credit cards. The offer extends to the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus, both of which get Rs 5,000 instant saving from HDFC Bank credit cards. As for the previous generations models, the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus gets Rs 4,000 in instant savings, Rs 3,000 on the iPhone 13, and Rs 2,000 on the iPhone SE.


Besides the instant cashback offers on HDFC Bank credit card, Apple is offering trade-in deals on the iPhones. Also, there is no-interest EMI available on select banks for a three- or six-months tenure period.


Started on October 15, the offers are available until November 14, with the exception of the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus– which will be available with offers until November 7.

First Published: Oct 20 2023 | 12:07 PM IST



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