Tech giant Google launches ‘Immersive Stream for XR’ tool for Cloud users

Tech giant Google launches ‘Immersive Stream for XR’ tool for Cloud users







on Friday launched its new ‘Immersive Stream for XR’ service for all Cloud customers, with which users will not need any powerful hardware or a special application to be immersed in a 3D or augmented reality (AR) world.


Users can click a link or scan a QR code to immediately be transported to extended reality (XR), the tech giant said in a blogpost.


“Immersive Stream for XR is being used to power the ‘immersive view’ feature in Maps, while automotive and retail brands are enhancing at-home shopping experiences for consumers, from virtually configuring a new vehicle to visualizing new appliances in the home.”


Moreover, the new tool supports content developed in “Unreal Engine 5.0”.


In order to serve tablet and desktop devices, the company has also added the capability to render content in landscape mode.


“With landscape mode and the ability to render to larger screens, there is more real estate for creating sophisticated user interfaces (UIs) and interactions, for more full-featured immersive applications,” the tech giant said.


The tool “leverages Google Cloud GPUs to host, render, and stream high-quality photorealistic experiences to millions of mobile devices around the world”, it added.


Meanwhile, the company also released its latest Chrome beta, version 111, which includes a trial for a feature that might make the browser’s picture-in-picture feature more useful, and much more.


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Noise Buds VS404 wireless earphones launched at Rs 1,299: Details here

Noise Buds VS404 wireless earphones launched at Rs 1,299: Details here







Expanding its truly wireless earphones portfolio, home-grown consumer brand on Friday launched the Buds VS404. Priced at Rs 1,299, the wireless are available in jet black, forest green and snow white colours on official website and Flipkart.


“At Noise, we strive to deliver the best of innovation, performance, and design, packaged in the most desired price point. Buds VS404 is a step in this direction and we are confident that our users would love the experience as they indulge in their favourite listening journey,” said Amit Khatri, Co-Founder, Noise.


Noise Buds VS404: Specifications


The Noise Buds VS404 is a pair of half in-ear wireless featuring 10mm audio drivers. It is IPX5 rated for sweat and water resistance. Supported by environmental noise cancellation (ENC), it is said to offer crystal-clear audio experience while making calls, virtual meets, and seamless communication. It comes with a USB Type-C port for charging. Noise says these can deliver up to 50 hours of playtime with case and nearly 10 hours of single buds playtime. Supported by the brand’s Instacharge technology, these buds are said to offer 200 minutes of listening when charged for 10 minutes.


For personalised experience, it features 3 built-in EQ modes – bass, gaming, and normal mode. The earbuds have Bluetooth 5.3 for wireless connectivity and support HyperSync for quick pairing. For voice calls, the earbuds pack quad-microphone setup. It is compatible with both Android and iOS devices and has support for Google Assistant and Siri voice assistant. These have touch buttons to control music, adjust volume, activate voice assistant and receive/reject calls.




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POCO X5 Pro 5G review: Value-for-money smartphone with X-factor for novelty

POCO X5 Pro 5G review: Value-for-money smartphone with X-factor for novelty







Successor to the X4 Pro 5G, the X5 Pro 5G is a latest entrant in India’s midrange segment. The ticks all the right boxes with a 108-megapixel primary camera sensor, 5,000mAh battery, 67W fast wired charging solution, and AMOLED screen of 120Hz refresh rate. But it is its X-factor such as support for Dolby Vision high dynamic range format besides HDR10+ and Yellow-Black themed design that add to novel experience.


Speaking of design, the X5 Pro 5G has a boxy form factor with flat-edges and curved corners. With no buttons on the left side, it has a power and volume button appropriately placed on the right side for comfortable one-handed operation. The yellow colour variant (review unit) has a shimmery-matte finish on the back that makes it less susceptible to fingerprints and smudges.


What I like most about this is its lightweight build and the yellow colour accent on the power button, which has the fingerprint sensor built-in. While the design looks good aesthetically, there are some elements that could have been done for better handling. For example, its rear camera module, placed on the top left side, protrudes overly from the body and makes the phone wobble on flat surfaces. Owing to its glossy finish, the camera module attracts dust and fingerprints. Even the camera sensors are bulged out, making it prone to scratches and smudges.


Coming to the screen, the POCO X5 Pro 5G sports a 6.67-inch fullHD+ Xfinity AMOLED screen of 120Hz adaptive refresh rate and 900 nits of peak brightness level. There are thin bezels around the screen and a punch-hole cutout in the top center. The screen is bright and vivid with deep blacks and fine whites. Adding to the experience is the brightness, which makes the screen easy to read in outdoor environments. I watched Fantastic Beasts in bright surroundings and most of the scenes were legible.


The adaptive refresh rate automatically adjusts the refresh rate between 60Hz, 90Hz and 120Hz depending on the on-screen content requirements. The screen supports Dolby Vision and HDR10+ high dynamic range formats for enhanced viewing experience. Complementing the visual experience is the phone’s audio capability delivered by dual stereo speakers. Supported by Dolby Atmos, the speakers are good, and deliver loud and balanced output. For wired audio out, the phone has a 3.5mm audio jack.


Imaging is covered by a triple-camera set-up on the back, featuring a 108-megapixel primary camera sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle sensor and a 2MP macro sensor. On the front, it has a 16MP camera sensor. It is the primary camera lifting the overall imaging experience with consistent results irrespective of the lighting conditions. The colours in the image captured are sharp and pronounced. Even though the phone ships with no telephoto lens, it offers a digital zoom up to 10x. The digital zoom is decent at up to 2x in good lighting conditions, but of no use beyond 4x as it starts to lose details and captures blurred photos. In low-light, it is better to stick with 1x shots and crop afterwards.


As for the ultra-wide-angle sensor, it captures good colour but the sharpness is missing. The macro sensor is average. Coming to the front camera, it works fine in daylight conditions but smoothen the skin even when the beauty mode is disabled. Besides, the front camera struggles in low-light condition and at night.


Coming to the performance, the POCO X5 Pro 5G ticks many boxes, but first let’s know about the areas where it did not meet expectations. It boots an Android12-based MIUI 14, which is sort of disappointing as phones in the same price range are offering Android 13 version. It comes pre-installed with many third-party apps, which one can uninstall if they want. But there are others (bloatware) that cannot be deleted and makes the user interface cluttered.


Besides, Xiaomi’s native app store keeps sending notifications throughout the day to update apps and recommend app install. The most annoying thing about MIUI is when you launch the app drawer to access all the apps, it opens a different window showing frequently used apps. One has to go back in order to access all the apps.


On a positive note, the out of the box MIUI offers a bunch of customisation and personalisation. The phone has an always-on-display option, which can be activated from the display settings. To reduce power consumption, it automatically switches off after 10 seconds of inactivity or when the battery saver is on. It has gestures like “Rise to wake” and “Double tap to wake” to light the screen. With the “Pocket mode”, I preferred to lock these gestures to avoid accidental touches when the phone is placed in the pocket.


MIUI comes with improved features in terms of power efficiency and less memory usage. The 8GB RAM and 256GB storage variant (review unit) has 222GB of free storage after initial set-up, if that gives you any hint.


Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G processor, the phone delivers decent performance. Multi-tasking is not an issue with this phone, and it does not hang even when multiple apps are running in the background. For thermals, the phone is said to have a 12-layers graphite heat dissipation system, which works just fine as there is no heating issue to hamper the experience.


Keeping the show going is the 5,000 mAh battery. The fully charged phone sails through a day on moderate usage even when the refresh rate is set to 120Hz. It ships with 67W fast wired charger, which charges up to 50 per cent battery in about 15 minutes and replenishes the completely drained battery fully in about 40 minutes.


Verdict:


Priced at Rs 24,999 for 8GB+256GB (review unit), the smartphone delivers a good all-round experience with performance and battery life to match. The lightweight design, stereo speakers and out of the box MIUI 14 are the added bonus. In terms of camera, it lacks OIS which is offered by the recently launched Redmi Note 12 Pro 5G in the same price range. If the lack of Android 13 operating system and OIS in camera doesn’t bother you, the POCO X5 Pro 5G is the phone to consider in the midrange 5G smartphone segment.




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Realme 10 Pro 5G Coca-Cola Edition phone launched in India: Details here

Realme 10 Pro 5G Coca-Cola Edition phone launched in India: Details here







Chinese smartphone maker on Friday launched the 10 Pro 5G Edition smartphone. Priced at Rs 20,999, the smartphone will be available for purchase on India website, Flipkart and select offline stores from February 14. The customised smartphone features Coca-Cola’s classic design elements with Red & Black accents and comes with ‘Coca-Cola’ branding on the frame. On the back cover, the phone features 70/30 asymmetrical design highlighting the logo with three points of black and seven points of red, making the classic logo instantly recognisable. Below are the details:


Realme 10 Pro 5G Edition: Specifications


Powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 5G processor, this smartphone sports a 6.72-inch IPS LCD screen of 120Hz refresh rate and 680 nits of peak brightness level. It has a dual-camera set-up on the back, featuring a 108-megapixel primary camera sensor paired with a 2MP depth sensor. On the front, it has a 16MP camera sensor. Camera features include street photography mode 3.0, 80s cola filters, super group portrait and one take.


From the lock screen to the dynamic charging effect, the smartphone is customised with Coke red and Coca-Cola’s bubble element. Even, the app icons are based on Coke red and the real image of the real goods. Besides, the phone features Coca-Cola ringtone and the sound of fizzing liquid bubbles.


It boots Android 13 operating system-based Realme UI 4.0. The Realme 10 Pro Coca-Cola Edition comes in 8GB + 128GB storage configurations. Powered by a 5,000 mAh battery, the phone supports 33W fast wired charging. It has a geomagnetic sensor, light sensor, distance sensor, gyroscope, and acceleration sensor. Other features include a microSD card slot for storage expansion, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3.5mm audio jack, dual-SIM support, and USB-C port for charging and data transfers.




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Sony WH-1000XM5 review: Familiar package lifted by evolved sound experience

Sony WH-1000XM5 review: Familiar package lifted by evolved sound experience





If the smartphone is the centre of our universe these days, then a pair of wireless (or earphones) is the satellite we can’t do without. It is so central to using a smartphone now that most phones now don’t have the 3.5 mm headphone jack. now expect you to invest in a pair of wireless on your own, and they are now fairly cheap to get hold of. One can probably get a pair for just Rs 500, and that too with a decent battery backup.

If you prefer something a little more evolved, then you can always spend more, and if you really want top-notch sound quality and an immersive audio experience, then you can even shell out Rs 27,000 (estimated street price) for a pair of WH-1000XM5. Yes, the name is a mouthful, but the sound is nothing short of brilliant.

The XM5 is the fifth iteration of Sony’s flagship wireless and competes at the top end of the spectrum with Bose 700 (priced at around Rs 35,000), and the Apple Airpods Max (Rs 59,900). All three guarantee high-quality audio and noise-cancelling capabilities.

The XM5 offers a very comfortable fit and is a good travel companion. You can sometimes forget that you are wearing them. The nearly 27-hour battery life (the company claims 30 hours) is good enough for you to take a long flight or a train journey while staying oblivious to ambient noise, thanks to the excellent noise cancellation.

If you are in a rush and don’t have enough time to recharge, then a three-minute quick charge will give you enough juice to last three hours. If you have a device with a 3.5 mm jack, you can also connect them with a wire that the company supplies in the box.

Like most headphones (or earphones), they shine when it comes to the mids and the bass in the music that you may favour.

Connecting to your smartphone is easy enough using Bluetooth, and has also provided users with an app dedicated to controlling them. When it comes to making calls, the XM5 have a great sound signature, thanks to the 8 mics they have.

The headphones come with a carry case which has a nice little nook to store cables. They don’t collapse, however (unlike some competitors), and they are not easy to carry, given the size of the box.

Large headphones, even if wireless, aren’t suited to an active lifestyle. They are meant to be used at leisure or maybe while travelling. The XM5 are also not very comfortable to use while lying down in bed. But if you are looking for a pair of premium circumaural wireless headphones that sound great, have an excellent battery life, and can cancel most ambient noise efficiently, then you may not have to look far, the XM5 will do the job for you.





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HCLTech named Titanium member at Intel awards for second straight year

HCLTech named Titanium member at Intel awards for second straight year







Indian IT services firm has for the second consecutive year been named a Titanium member, the highest level of recognition at the Network Builders Winners’ Circle Awards.


was recognised for its “continued effectiveness” in developing and implementing enterprise solutions based on Intel’s technologies, it said.


HCL is among other top in the Network Builders ecosystem that have been recognised for technical innovation to accelerate the transformation of networks.


“As a Titanium member in our program, HCLTech’s commitment to advancements in software-driven network transformation has delivered innovative, scalable and performance capabilities for telecom operators and enterprises across various industries,” said Keate Despain, director of Network Builders Program, Intel.


and Intel have a near two-decade old relationship. The two collaborate to leverage advanced hardware and software technologies from Intel and high-end engineering and services capabilities from HCLTech to innovate on critical projects that have enabled customers to be future-ready with best-of-breed technologies and early adoption strategies that have helped speed up their time to market.


The last year strengthened their collaboration and launched a Centre of Excellence for the creation and adoption of industry-tailored Digital Workplace (DWP) offerings.


“We are honored to be named a Titanium member in the Intel Network Builders Winners’ Circle for the second time. We look forward to our continued partnership with Intel to deliver impactful transformation for our current and future enterprise customers,” said Kalyan Kumar, chief officer, HCLTech.




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