Sony launches WF-1000XM5 wireless earbuds in India at Rs 24,990: Details

Sony launches WF-1000XM5 wireless earbuds in India at Rs 24,990: Details


Japanese electronics maker Sony on Wednesday launched in India the WF-1000XM5. Priced at Rs 24,990, the premium wireless earbuds are available for pre-orders with introductory offers in which the company is offering a cashback of Rs 3,000 and bundling SRS-XB100 portable speaker worth Rs 4,990 free. Starting today, the pre-booking offers are valid until October 15 on online platforms and at offline channels such as Sony Center and partner retail stores.
“WF-1000XM5 has redefined the concept of earbuds. We are proud to announce that our earbuds have incorporated the features, which provide an elevated immersive sound experience to the listeners. It has active noise cancelling features, high resolution audio and amazing sound quality, all at a relatively competent price makes it a perfect choice, setting a new standard in the world of audio. With these earbuds, we aim to stand on our position as one of the best earbuds manufacturers in truly wireless earbuds segment globally as well as in India,” said Sunil Nayyar, Managing Director, Sony India.

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Sony WF-1000XM5: Specifications and features


The WF-1000XM5 boasts three microphones on each earbud, including dual feedback mics, which improve low-frequency cancellation performance. Powered by Sony V2 and QN2e chips, the earbuds are touted by the company to deliver unprecedented noise cancelling quality that can be adapted to provide the best performance for your environment. 


The WF-1000XM5 features 24-bit audio processing and high-performance analogue amplification for low distortion and clear audio reproduction. The earbuds support Sony’s LDAC codec for high-resolution audio over wireless and DSEE Extreme engine, which upscale regular audio tracks to hi-res in real time. Additionally, the earbuds feature 360 Reality Audio.


The WF-1000XM5 earbuds support head tracking technology, which enables earbuds to automatically adjust sound fields to compensate for head movement. For calls, the earbuds boast AI-based noise reduction algorithm based on Deep Neutral Network (DNN) processing and bone conduction sensors. These have wind noise reduction structure to minimise wind noise.


The WF-1000XM5 has Sony’s Adaptive Sound Control, Speak-to-Chat, and Multipoint Connect features. Sony said the earbuds are capable to deliver up to eight hours of on-battery time.



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Windows 11: Microsoft rolls out September update packed with AI features

Windows 11: Microsoft rolls out September update packed with AI features


The AI-powered assistant- Copilot will appear like a sidebar on Windows 11


Microsoft has started rolling out a September update for its Windows 11 operating system. The update packs system-wide Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered Windows Copilot, AI image generator tool for Paint, and more. Below are the details on new features packed in Windows 11’s September update:


Copilot: AI-powered assistant


Windows Copilot is one of the biggest updates to Windows 11. The new AI-based digital assistant is more than just an AI chatbot. Apart from answering queries, Copilot is capable of launching applications, control settings and summarising emails and web pages on command.


Copilot can be accessed through an icon on the taskbar or by pressing the windows button with the alphabet ‘C’. The AI-powered assistant will appear like a sidebar on Windows 11.


Paint Cocreator: AI image generator


Cocreator on the Microsoft Paint application can generate unique images based on a user prompt. This AI tool lets users select a specific style for generating an image. Other new features include background removal, layers, and provision to draw on top of an image.


Snipping Tool: Text extraction and more


Snipping Tool gets new features, including ability to allow users to copy text from images, online articles and video calls. Besides, it gets the sharing option for easy transfer in other applications. Microsoft said the tool would black out confidential information using the text redaction feature. The new update for the tool will also let users record audio while screen recording.


AI tools for Clipchamp

Microsoft video editor Clipchamp gets an AI-based auto compose feature. The new feature will provide users with recommendations for selecting clips, editing and setting up a narrative for the video. The tool will use user input on the type of video they want to create to make recommendations.

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Other features


The update brings an array of new features, including background blur for pictures and AI-based search capabilities within the Photos app to help users find specific photos using keyword search. Enhanced Backup feature, more language options for the Narrator, Voice access expansion to include more applications are other notable features in the new update.

First Published: Sep 27 2023 | 12:07 PM IST



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Motorola Edge 40 Neo review: Solid contender in midrange smartphone segment

Motorola Edge 40 Neo review: Solid contender in midrange smartphone segment


Chinese electronics maker Lenovo’s smartphone brand Motorola recently launched in India the Edge 40 Neo. An entry-level midrange smartphone by pricing, the Motorola Edge 40 Neo is brimming with premium features such as IP68 rating for water-and-dust resistance, two-side curved pOLED display of 144Hz refresh rate, 5,000 mAh battery with support for 68W fast wired charging, and more. From price-to-specifications optics, the Motorola Edge 40 Neo seems to be an all-round smartphone. Is it? Let us find out:


Design


The Motorola Edge 40 Neo brings freshness to the midrange segment with a thin-and-light body painted in colour themes curated from Pantone. The smartphone looks premium, especially in the Caneel Bay colour (review unit) that features vegan leather covering on the back. Besides being soft to touch, the vegan leather on the back cover provides good in-hand grip that instil confidence while operating the device. Together with a thin side frame and lightweight construction, the phone is a delight to use.


Complementing the rear design is the two-side curved display on the front, which makes the phone feel thinner in hands than it actually is. As for the buttons, the volume rockers and power key are on the right side of the frame. Though easily reachable from the thumb and index finger for comfortable one-hand use, these buttons are tight to press and lack tactile feedback.


Display and audio


The Motorola Edge 40 Neo sports a 6.55-inch 10-bit pOLED display of segment leading 144Hz refresh rate. The display is HDR10+ certified and covers 100 per cent DCI-P3 colour gamut. As for the brightness, Motorola said the display is capable of reaching up to 1300 nits of peak brightness.


Details aside, the display is bright, vivid, and responsive. Though a curved panel, it is not marred with accidental touch issues that many of its peers suffer from. The display is set to vivid by default for saturated colours with enhanced contrast, but you can set it to natural from display settings if that is what you prefer. Besides, you can tune the display for either warm or cool tones based on your preferences.


As for the smoothness, the display barely hits 144Hz refresh rate outside the interface in default mode – auto. However, it does push the refresh rate to 90Hz and 120Hz for a smooth user experience. That said, the 144Hz refresh rate is available but you barely get to use it since not many apps and games support it.


Accentuating the visual treat is the audio experience, which is delivered through the Dolby Atmos-powered stereo speakers. The speakers are loud and clear with a wide soundstage available for experience in tracks encoded in Dolby Atmos format. The wide soundstage is also available for experience over audio accessories such as headphones and earphones with support for Dolby Atmos. In addition, Motorola has spatial sound feature that creates a 3D virtualisation effect in tracks not natively encoded in Dolby Atmos. It works well, but Dolby Atmos tracks sound better. Important to note, the Motorola Edge 40 Neo lacks a 3.5mm audio jack. Though customary in most 2023 smartphones, its addition would have made the Motorola Edge 40 Neo a complete package.


Camera


The Motorola Edge 40 Neo sports a dual-camera system on the back, featuring a 50-megapixel main camera sensor with optical image stabilisation and a 13MP ultra-wide-angle camera sensor that doubles up as macro camera sensor and as a secondary sensor to assist primary sensor with depth information. On the front, the phone has a 32MP camera sensor.


Details aside, the rear camera system is good but not the best in its class. The primary sensor delivers consistent performance in all lighting conditions. It captures finer details in the frame and does well with regard to dynamic range and contrast. Colours in the captured frame look washed out, but that is something you can fix quickly using the built-in photo-editing tool. Speaking of editing, the photo editing tool is loaded with features from Google such as colour pop, portrait enhancements, blur, colour focus, etc. These, however, require subscription to Google One.


Coming to ultra-wide-angle camera, it is good and has better control over colours. Besides, the sensor has a wide field-of-view (FoV), which is good for both cityscape and landscape shots. Unlike the primary sensor, the ultra-wide-angle camera struggles in low light conditions. It, however, is a versatile sensor with capability to capture object detail even from close-up.


As for the front camera, it is good for casual everyday use. Like the rear cameras, the front camera supports auto night mode for clearer pictures in low-light conditions. It works well, but not as good as it works with the primary camera sensor.


Performance


Powered by MediaTek Dimensity 7030 system-on-chip, the Motorola Edge 40 Neo offers a balanced mix of performance and power efficiency. It is not a performance powerhouse, which is apparent especially in gaming sessions. However, it has decent performance to let you sail through with routine workloads and more without facing hiccups.


Lifting the experience is the close to stock user interface based on Android 13 operating system, which is loaded with Motorola essentials only and no bloatware outside its own and Google. The interface is optimised for smooth transitions and app management. However, it shows signs of slowdown after extended use and requires a weekly phone restart to run optimally.


Battery


Powered by 5,000 mAh battery, the Motorola Edge 40 Neo has a full-day on-battery time on regular usage. Graphic-and-power intensive workloads drain the battery quickly, yet the phone sails through a day if used in a controlled manner. Charging time is quick with the in-box 68W adaptor and charging cable. The phone takes a little over an hour to charge from 10 per cent.


Verdict


Priced at Rs 25,999 (12GB+256GB – review unit), the Motorola Edge 40 Neo is an all-round smartphone with something in store for everyone. It has a fresh design, smooth display, Dolby Atmos-powered stereo speakers, versatile camera system, swift performance, and a solid on-battery time. On top, the phone boasts thin-and-light construction with colour themes curated from Pantone and clutter free user interface. Overall, the Motorola Edge 40 Neo makes a solid contender in the midrange smartphone segment.



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EU’s industry chief Breton tells Apple CEO to open its ecosystem to rivals

EU’s industry chief Breton tells Apple CEO to open its ecosystem to rivals



European Union (EU) industry chief Thierry Breton, on Tuesday, called on Apple’s Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook to open up the iPhone maker’s fiercely guarded ecosystem of hardware and software to its rivals in the sector.


EU industry chief’s comments came after a meeting with Apple Inc CEO  in Brussels, Belgium.


“The next job for Apple Inc and other Big Tech, under the DMA (Digital Markets Act) is to open up its gates to its competitors,” Breton said to the news agency Reuters.


“Be it the electronic wallet, browsers or app stores, consumers using an Apple iPhone should be able to benefit from competitive services by a range of providers in the sector,” he said.


Meanwhile, officials from Apple declined to comment on the same.


The newly adopted Digital Markets Act sets out a list of the dos and don’ts for Apple Inc and other such tech companies in the industry to abide by to increase the competition.


Breton also took aim at Apple Inc’s arguments, according to which, security and privacy issues are the reasons due to which it has a closed ecosystem.


“European Union regulation fosters innovation, without compromising on security and privacy,” he said to the reporters.

First Published: Sep 26 2023 | 4:54 PM IST



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Nothing’s CMF Brand: CMF by Nothing goes official, debuts Watch Pro, Buds Pro, and Power 65W GaN

Nothing’s CMF Brand: CMF by Nothing goes official, debuts Watch Pro, Buds Pro, and Power 65W GaN



Nothing on September 26 debuts its sub-brand CMF. Under the brand, the London-based consumer technology start-up launched the CMF Watch Pro, CMF Buds Pro, and CMF Power 65W GaN. The CMF Watch Pro is offered in Metallic Grey and Dark Grey colours at Rs 4,999 and Rs 4,499, respectively. The CMF Buds Pro are offered in Dark Grey, Light Grey, and Orange colours at Rs 3,499. The CMF Power 65W GaN charger is offered in Dark Grey and Orange at Rs 2,999.


The CMF Buds Pro and Watch Pro will be availability starting September 30, with limited drops at Delhi store at special launch prices that includes up to Rs 500 off.


All three products will in available in the limited period sale on Flipkart and Myntra. Customers can avail early access and purchase the CMF Buds Pro, Watch Pro, Power 65W GaN on Flipkart and Myntra on September 30 at 12 PM. In the limited period sale, the products will be available at a special launch price of Rs 2,999 for CMF Buds Pro, Rs 3,999 for Watch Pro (Dark Grey), Rs 4,499 for Watch Pro (Metallic Grey) and Rs 2,699 for Power 65W GaN (Orange).


CMF products will be available on sale for everyone starting with Big Billion Days on Flipkart and on Myntra. CMF by Nothing will also be available at offline stores, including Vijay Sales.


CMF Watch Pro: Specifications and features


The Watch Pro from CMF is a budget smartwatch based on 1.96-inch AMOLED display of up to 60Hz refresh rate and over 600 nits peak brightness. The watch boasts accelerometer sensor and heart rate sensor, which doubles up to measure blood oxygen saturation (SpO2). Powered by a 340 mAh battery, the smartwatch weighs 47g. The watch is IP68 rated for water and dust resistance.


As for the health and fitness features, the watch is said to monitor heart rate and blood oxygen saturation in real time. Besides, it is capable of tracking sleep and stress. The watch supports GPS for outdoor activities such as hockey, baseball, basketball, hiking, and more.  The watch supports Bluetooth calling and Nothing said the CMF Watch Pro uses AI to improve the calls quality by cancelling the environmental noise using in-built microphone. Connectivity is covered by Bluetooth 5.3 and CMF Watch app.


Other features include Cloud watch dials, photo album watch dials, switching watch dials, breathing training, message notifications, phone music control, timer, stopwatch, alarms, weather, Find My Phone, flashlight, and remote camera control.


The CMF Watch Pro is compatible with smartphones based on iOS 13 and above and Android 8.0 and above.


CMF Buds Pro: Specifications and features


The CMF Buds Pro support hybrid active noise cancelation (ANC) – up to 45dB with a maximum range of 5000Hz. Nothing said the earbuds feature LCP (Liquid Crystal Polymer) + PU (Polyurethane) audio drivers, which are powered by its Ultra Bass Technology. The Buds Pro feature a 6-mic setup with Nothing’s Clear Voice Technology. The wireless earbuds are powered by Bluetooth 5.3, and supports the Nothing X app for touch control customisation options and other features such as equalizer control and low latency mode. The earbuds are IP54 rated for resistance against water and dust.


While each buds are powered by 55 mAh battery, the Buds Pro packs an addition 460 mAh battery. Nothing said the earbuds would deliver an on-battery time of 6.5 hours with ANC on, and total of 22 hours with the case. The case supports fast charging – up to five-hour runtime on a quick 10 minutes charge.


CMF Power 65W GaN Charger: Details


The CMF Power 65W GaN Charger weighs around 150g and it is offered in Dark Grey and Orange colour options, with the latter being exclusively available in India. The CMF Charger features two USB-C Ports and a USB-A port for power output. The charger supports a maximum of 65W power delivery through the USB-C ports, while the USB-A port supports a maximum of 36W.


When using multiple ports simultaneously, the USB-C1 port gets the priority as it delivers 45W while the USB-C2 port peaks out at 20W. The USB-A, when used together with USB-C1, delivers 18W of peak power. The combination of USB C2 and USB A allows 15W power delivery through each of the port.



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