Google announces rolling out Privacy Sandbox Beta on Android 13 devices

Google announces rolling out Privacy Sandbox Beta on Android 13 devices







Tech giant has announced that it is rolling out Privacy Sandbox Beta to a small percentage of Android 13 devices, allowing users and developers to experience and evaluate “new solutions” in the real world.


Last year in February, the company introduced the Privacy Sandbox on Android as an “industry-wide initiative to raise the bar for user privacy and ensure continued access to free content and services.”


“Building on our web efforts, we’re developing solutions for digital advertising that limit user data sharing and don’t rely on cross-app identifiers,” said in a blogpost on Tuesday.


The devices which are selected for the Beta, will receive an Android notification informing the same.


“The Privacy Sandbox Beta provides new application programming interfaces (APIs) that are designed with privacy at the core, and don’t use identifiers that can track your activity across apps and websites,” the tech giant said.


Participated apps in the Beta can use the APIs to show users relevant ads and measure their effectiveness.


Moreover, users will be able to control their Beta participation by navigating to the Privacy Sandbox section of Settings, where they can see and manage the interests that applications can use to show them relevant ads.


“Our goal with the Privacy Sandbox is to enhance user privacy while providing businesses with the tools to succeed online,” the company said.


“We’ll continue to work closely with developers, marketers and regulators on this journey,” it added.


–IANS


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Lava Blaze 5G phone’s 6GB RAM variant goes on sale with introductory offers

Lava Blaze 5G phone’s 6GB RAM variant goes on sale with introductory offers







Home-grown electronics maker Lava’s recently launched 6GB RAM variant of the Blaze 5G is now available for purchase. Priced at Rs 11,999, the is available at an introductory price of Rs 11,499 on E-store and e-commerce platform Amazon India. It is a limited period offer with prices returning to original from tomorrow. Below are the phone’s details:


Blaze 5G: Specifications


Powered by MediaTek Dimensity 700 processor and 5,000 mAh battery, the sports a 6.5-inch HD+ IPS screen of 90Hz refresh rate. It boots Android 12 operating system with an anonymous call-recording feature built-in. It has a 50-megapixel AI triple-camera system on the back with EIS and an 8MP camera sensor on the front. The smartphone is Widevine L1 certified. It will be available in 6GB RAM and 128GB internal storage configuration, and blue and green colours options – both with glass-back design.


said the smartphone can run YouTube in the background, allowing users to multitask. It is compatible with all major 5G bands auctioned in India. Other features of the smartphone include a microSD card slot for storage expansion (up to 1TB), USB-C port for charging and data transfer, Bluetooth 5.1 for wireless connectivity, dual-SIM support, face unlock, and side-mounted fingerprint scanner.


Lava said the company would provide ‘free service at home’ service to the customer for a good after-sales experience. Customers can avail the service within the phone’s warranty period.




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Airtel 5G Plus now live in all north-eastern states, says Bharti Airtel

Airtel 5G Plus now live in all north-eastern states, says Bharti Airtel







Bharti Airtel on Wednesday said that its 5G services are now live in all states in the north-east region and existing data plans will work on 5G until the roll-out is complete.


The Plus services are available in Kohima, Dimapur, Aizawl, Gangtok, Silchar, Dibrugarh and Tinsukia.


Plus is already live in Guwahati, Shillong, Imphal, Agartala and Itanagar.


“Airtel customers in these cities can now experience ultrafast network and enjoy speeds upto 20-30 times faster than the current 4G speeds,” said Rajnish Verma, CEO Assam and North-Eastern states, Bharti Airtel.


Plus services will be available to customers in a phased manner as the company continues to construct its network and complete the roll out.A


Customers with 5G-enabled devices will enjoy high speed Airtel 5G Plus network at no extra cost until the roll out is more widespread.


Airtel said it will augment its network making its services available across all the cities in due course of time.


No SIM change is needed and existing Airtel 4G SIM is already 5G enabled.


“Connectivity to north-eastern states is in line with our commitment to bridge the digital divide and connect communities who need it the most,” said Verma.


–IANS


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Lenovo Yoga 9i review: Premium 2-in-1 laptop powered by Intel Core i7-1360P

Lenovo Yoga 9i review: Premium 2-in-1 laptop powered by Intel Core i7-1360P







Chinese electronics maker recently launched in India the new version of its Yoga 9i convertible laptop. It is among the first in the country powered by 13th Gen Intel Core processor – Core i7-1360P. Besides the latest Intel processor, there is barely anything new in the Yoga 9i 2023. That said, the laptop is a refresh and not a new addition in the company’s laptop line. Is the refresh model worth considering in 2023, or should have done more to make it a wholesome upgrade? Let’s find out:


Design


The Lenovo Yoga 9i is a premium convertible laptop in the thin-and-lightweight category. Made of aluminium, the laptop is not the thinnest (15.25mm) and lightest (1.4kg) but on par with similar 14-inch in its category. It is also not the most compact 14-inch laptop, but there is good reason to have a little bulk to keep thermals in check besides accommodating a well spaced-out keyboard and large trackpad.


The overall design of the laptop is minimal but not boring. The CNC milled aluminium top with Yoga engraving on the top-right side and Lenovo engraving on the down-left side oozes luxury. The laptop has matte finish, including on the keyboard, but the sides and hinge are treated with glossy finish to accentuate the overall design language. Speaking of hinge, it accommodates the speakers and tweeters and has holes on the front and back for the sound to find its way out.


Display and audio


The Lenovo Yoga 9i sports a 14-inch 4K OLED touchscreen stretched in 16:10 aspect ratio. The tall aspect ratio has extra vertical space for more content to appear on the screen, compared to the traditional 16:9 aspect ratio. The screen has 100 per cent DCI-P3 colour gamut, which essentially makes it fit for jobs that require colour accurate displays. Besides, the screen is DisplayHDR 500 certified and supports Dolby Vision high dynamic range format. The 100 per cent DCI-P3 colour coverage, DisplayHDR 500 certification, and support for Dolby Vision are pro-grade features aimed at creators and professionals. These also make for superior multimedia experience. Not to forget, it is a two-in-one laptop with a screen that goes all the way back. It essentially means you can use it as a tablet or in a tent mode as a standing display to watch multimedia content. On top, there is support for digital inking with the Lenovo Precision Pen that comes as standard accessory.


Elevating the experience is the audio performance. The laptop has dual stereo speakers of 3W each, paired with two 2W tweeters and two 3W woofers. The speakers and tweeters are part of the hinge, facing forward, and the woofers are placed on each side of the chassis for a wide soundstage. The complete set-up is powered by Dolby Atmos with sound by Bowers & Wilkins. These are carried forward from the last generation model, but there is no reason to complain here because the audio delivery is top-notch and among the best available in .


Performance


Powered by 13th Gen Intel Core processor – Core i7-1360P – the Lenovo Yoga 9i has integrated Iris Xe graphics, 16GB LPDDR5-5200MHz (soldered), and 1TB M.2 2280 NVMe SSD. These are top-notch specs for a thin-and-light category laptop and it shows in the performance. The laptop boots in no time, thanks to an IR-powered front camera and fingerprint scanner that enable biometric login through Windows Hello service. Daily operations such as web browsing, video conferencing, data transfers, etc. put no strain on performance and the laptop runs cool throughout. Power-intensive tasks such as photo editing, video encoding, multimedia editing, etc. make the fans grind at full speed, but performance throttling happens only after extended sessions. That said, the laptop is capable of handling heavy workloads but it is not designed for it.


Battery, charging, and ports


The Lenovo Yoga 9i has a 75Wh battery, which is good for a day of mixed usage. Charging time is quick with the supplied 100W USB-C charger. As for the ports, there is 1 x USB 3.2 Gen 2, 1 x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 (support data transfer, Power Delivery 3.0 and DisplayPort 1.4), 1 x headphone / microphone combo jack (3.5mm), and 2 x Thunderbolt 4 (support data transfer and Power Delivery).


Verdict


Priced at Rs 174,990, the Lenovo Yoga 9i is an ideal two-in-one laptop with stunning design, dazzling touchscreen, impressive audio, swift performance, and stellar on-battery time. If not the best, it is among the best laptops in the thin-and-light category for people on the go.




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Xiaomi India bets on 4K technology for dominance in smart television

Xiaomi India bets on 4K technology for dominance in smart television







Smart device maker India is banking on introducing newer technology in the 4K smart television category to maintain its lead even as it sees the market to remain flat in 2023, a company official said on Tuesday.


On the eve of completing 5 years in India, India Deputy Head of Product Sudeep Sahu told PTI that the company’s business has grown 14-15 times since the company’s foray into smart television and maintains lead in the industry with 18 per cent market share in 2022.


“In 2023, we do not expect the smart TV market to grow at all. We want to continue with our range of products to maintain our stand right now to continue and be the dominant force in this space. Everybody is saying the year 2023 is growing to be flat for the smart TV segment. While that remains, 4K is something that we believe is going to be the driving force for a lot of ranges in our portfolio,” he said.


Sahu, on the occasion, unveiled the TV Stick 4K streaming device with dolby vision and dolby atmos technology for Rs 4,999. The device enables consumers to cast content from their smartphones and tablets onto a larger screen using the built-in chromecast function.


“We have shipped 1 crore devices in TV and streaming devices since 2018. We want to trickle down technology like dolby vision and dolby atmos even to streaming devices. Going forward in 2023 more and more of our product will cater to perceived high-end technologies. It will be not just OLED and QLED technologies but also trickling down to DTS X, DTS Virtual X to more ranges,” Sahu said

Talking about growth drivers for the company’s business, he said that small size screen televisions are expected to dominate in the market but people are expected to move to higher screens and more consumers are expected to switch to 4K technology.


“In India we still don’t have 8K content. We are still in 4K. HDR10 and dolby vision will result in our success going forward. We will continue to have a lean and clean portfolio this year. We will bring 4K in all the way from 43-inch to bigger screen size. Better audio and video experience will see high demand,” Sahu said.

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Drone use not limited to pesticide spraying in agriculture sector: Govt

Drone use not limited to pesticide spraying in agriculture sector: Govt







Union minister of civil aviation on Tuesday said the applicability of drone in the agriculture sector is beyond pesticide spraying and has tremendous scope in organic and natural farming as well.


Drone industry in India has grown 6-8 times in the last one-and-a-half years. The drone infrastructure set up in the country is “extremely robust” and an Indian case study of as pioneer in agriculture will be exhibited in the ongoing meeting of agriculture working group.


India’s aim is to become a global hub for by 2030, for which an industry friendly policy including the Production Linked Incentive Scheme (PLI) is in place, he added.


Addressing the media on the sidelines of the first G-20 Agriculture Deputies Meeting here, the Union minister said: “Don’t look at through narrow lines. The versatility and diversity of the application of using drones as service is vast.”

The use of drones in agriculture should not be limited to pesticide spraying. It can be used in cadastral mapping and survey of agriculture land, he said.


“The area of drone application for jaivik kheti (organic farming) is also tremendous. …Even in natural farming, there is tremendous scope for application of drones,” Scindia noted.


As organic farming sees an organic growth, there will surely be the movement of drone application, he added.


The government is promoting organic and natural farming in a big way to reduce use of chemical fertilisers and save mother earth. Madhya Pradesh is currently leading in organic farming.


Currently, drones in agriculture are permitted only for pesticides spraying.


Asserting that many more applications will continue to emerge in future, the Union minister said there are multiple uses of drones. “I think as volumes grow, versatility will also grow.”

He mentioned that the prime minister has been clear in determination that India can no longer be a follower and the country must be a leader in unexplored areas in the world. Drone is one such area.


For achieving the aim of becoming a global hub for drones by 2030, the government has adopted a three-pronged approach, he said.


Firstly, the government has put in place a robust policy doing away with some cumbersome rules and brought in ease of doing business. In a short span, digital mapping of drones has been done in the country into red, green and yellow zones.


Secondly, the government has come out with the for promotion of the drone industry. “For the first time, the was brought about for industry which was in a nascent stage,” he said.


The for drone industry encompasses close to Rs 120 crore incentive for industry whose size in 2021 was only Rs 60 crore, he added

The minister further said the PLI scheme has yielded “very good results” as many companies have registered and the size of the industry has grown 6-8 times in the last one-and-a-half years.


Thirdly, the government is creating demand for drones and earmarked 12 ministries including agriculture for mandatory use of drone technology, he added.


The three-day event of the first Agriculture Deputies Meeting of the Agriculture Working Group (AWG) will conclude on February 15.


It deliberated on four key priority areas: food security and nutrition; sustainable agriculture with climate smart approach; inclusive agriculture value chain and food supply system; and digitisation of agriculture transformation.


The next meetings of the agriculture working group is likely to be held in Chandigarh, Varanasi and Hyderabad.

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