Apple AirPods Pro earbuds capable to double up as hearing aids: Report

Apple AirPods Pro earbuds capable to double up as hearing aids: Report


wireless can potentially act as hearing aids for adults with mild-to-moderate hearing loss, according to research published in the iScience journal. Conducted by researchers from the Taipei Veterans General Hospital in Taiwan, the research is conducted on a sample size of 21 people with a mean age of 42.9 years, having mild-to-moderate . According to the research report, varieties of hearing aids were tested, including premium and basic hearing aids, besides Apple’s AirPods Pro and AirPods 2.


The AirPods were connected to Apple iPhones, with an environmental noise amplifier app called ‘Live Listen’ installed. With this feature enabled, the receive environmental sounds and transmit amplified sound into the ears, similar to hearing aids.


“These wireless are of course not perfect, but they would be a good starting point for many patients who don’t have access to professional hearing aids,” said Yen-Fu Cheng, Otolaryngologist, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan.


The researchers found that AirPods Pro performed similarly to basic hearing aids in a quiet environment. But, in a noisy environment, the AirPods Pro with active noise-cancelling performed slightly inferior to the premium hearing aids, when the noise came from the participant’s lateral direction. The AirPods Pro met four of the five standards for personal sound amplification products.


Whereas, the half in-ear design type AirPods 2 met only two of the standards and performed the worst but they were better than nothing at all. However, when the noises came from the front of the participants, both AirPods models failed to help participants hear well.


“Globally, the wireless earphone market is growing rapidly. Some companies are interested in exploring the possibility of designing earbuds with sound amplification features. Our study proves that the idea is plausible.” said Ying-Hui Lai, Bioengineer, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan.



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Google starts testing full emoji reactions on Messages app: Report

Google starts testing full emoji reactions on Messages app: Report



has started testing full reactions in its Messages platform, which allows users to react with any .


Full reactions have already rolled out for some users, reports 9To5Google.


For some time now, users have been able to react with only seven emojis by long-pressing on an RCS (Rich Communications Services) chat — thumbs up/down, smiling face with heart-eyes, face with tears of joy, face with open mouth, crying face, and angry face.


Moreover, recently used reactions will display in the top row, but it is still unclear whether it will eventually replace the seven defaults, the report said.


Earlier this month, the tech giant had started testing a newly designed gallery-focused ‘photo picker’ in its Messages platform.


With the redesigned photo picker users are able to see around 22 images by swiping left and it also provides a shortcut to quickly open the camera.


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Samsung introduces Voice Focus feature, One UI 5.0 in new OS update

Samsung introduces Voice Focus feature, One UI 5.0 in new OS update



India on Wednesday introduced the Voice Focus feature and One UI 5.0 for devices in its Android update.


The company has started rolling out the new updates for A33 5G, A53 5G and Galaxy A73 5G smartphones.


The Voice Focus feature enables the listener to experience the call without any background noise, even if the caller is in a noisy location, according to an official report.


Moreover, this feature allows voice enhancement for clear listening at the caller’s end.


With the new One UI 5.0, users will be able to set background images with a wider range of colours and patterns, said the report.


Users can also choose from a variety of preset images, dynamic lock screens, and gallery photos – all in one place.


Additionally, users can create stickers in the gallery, create custom call backgrounds with Augmented Reality (AR) emojis, and much more.


The tech giant has focused on privacy and security as well with the latest upgrade.


The new ‘Security and Privacy Dashboard’ provides users with an instant overview of the status of various security aspects of their smartphone, such as apps with access to the camera, microphone, and location settings, the report added.


It gives users tips to enhance their device security and to check for app updates and security patches to be future-ready.


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Google Pixel 7 series gets cheaper with bank, exchange offers on Flipkart

Google Pixel 7 series gets cheaper with bank, exchange offers on Flipkart



The Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro are available with bank offers and exchange bonus on that bring down the effective cost of ownership of these premium smartphones from by Rs 8,500 and Rs 12,000, respectively. Inclusive of offers, the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro are available at Rs 51,499 and Rs 72,999. The Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro were launched at Rs 59,999 and Rs 84,999, respectively. Below are the offer details:


On the Pixel 7 series, is offering instant discount on HDFC Credit and Debit card (non-EMI transactions). Besides, the e-commerce platform is offering a special bonus on exchange. On the Pixel 7, there is an instant discount of Rs 5,500 on cards and Rs 3,000 special bonus on exchange. Combined together, the offers bring down the effective cost of Pixel 7 by Rs 8,500 to Rs 51,499.


Likewise, on the Pixel 7 Pro, there is an instant discount of Rs 8,000 on cards and Rs 4,000 special bonus on exchange. Together, these offers bring down the effective cost of Pixel 7 Pro by Rs 12,000 to Rs 72,999.


Besides offer, there are offers available on Federal Bank and Punjab National Bank cards. On Federal Bank cards, there is an instant discount of Rs 4,000 and Rs 6,500 on Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, respectively. On Punjab National Bank cards, there is an instant discount of Rs 4,250 and Rs 6,750 on Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, respectively.


Pixel 7: Specifications


Powered by Google’s Tensor G2 processor, the Pixel 7 sports 6.3-inch fullHD+ resolution screen of 90Hz refresh rate. It has a dual-camera set-up on the back, featuring a 50-megapixel primary camera sensor and a 12MP ultra-wide-angle camera, which doubles up as a macro camera. On the front, the phone has a 10.8MP ultra-wide-angle camera. The comes in 8GB + 128GB configuration, and obsidian, lemongrass, and snow colours. It is powered by a 4,355 mAh battery, supported by 30W fast charging and up to 20W wireless charging.


Pixel 7 Pro: Specifications


The Pixel 7 Pro sports a 6.7-inch LTPO AMOLED screen of 120Hz adaptive refresh rate. Powered by Tensor G2 processor, the comes in 12GB RAM and 128GB storage configuration. It boasts a triple-camera system on the back, featuring a 50MP primary sensor, 12MP ultra-wide-angle sensor, and a telephoto lens for 5x optical zoom. On the front, the phone has a 10.8MP wide-angle camera. It boots Android 13 operating system. It is IP68 rated for water and dust protection. It is available in obsidian, snow, and hazel colours. It is powered by a 5,000 mAh battery with support for 30W fast wired charging and 23W wireless charging.



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Twitter’s new chief Musk may put in virtual jail for violating policies

Twitter’s new chief Musk may put in virtual jail for violating policies



CEO has suggested that the company may lock users in virtual jails for violating its policies.


A follower shared a suggestion for Musk to improve the micro-blogging site by putting users in “ jail”.


“Twit suggestion 2: Twitter Jail! Share both the reason for ban, number of violations, as well as when account will be freed,” the user posted.


Musk replied: “Agreed”.


The Twitter user also suggested another change in order to improve the microblogging platform.


“Twit suggestion: Add Reach statistic to the Tweet Activity button. Impressions stat is cool to look at but not very useful,” the user posted.


Musk said: “Good idea.”


In one of its latest product enhancement announcements, Musk tweeted last week that the microblogging site is working on a solution to automatically convert long-form text into threads, as Twitter allows only 280-characters which makes it challenging for users to compose a long text.


Earlier this week, he said that the company will work on speeding up the upload time on the micro-blogging platform, in which videos will be given top priority.


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Sony intends to invest heavily to incubate games, developers in China

Sony intends to invest heavily to incubate games, developers in China



is reportedly planning to increase funds to incubate new games and developers, under its Chinese game incubation business ‘ Hero Project’.


Every game that the tech giant develops in and incubates through its programme will receive an investment of 1 million yuan ($140,000), from the company, reports Gizmochina.


Previously, provided financial and development support for games incubated as part of the ‘ Hero Project’, but the games weren’t released by the company.


But now, the tech giant aims to publish games, beginning with Lost Soul Aside, and wants to encourage Chinese games through PlayStation Studios.


The company has so far helped 17 small-scale games and made successful deals like Genshin Impact, the report said.


It intends to reach its objective of selling twice as many PS5 models in China than the PS4 models by heavily investing in the development of new games and developers.


Meanwhile, the tech giant had announced that it would launch the PlayStation VR2 on February 22 next year, at a price of $549.99, along with a Sense controller charging station.


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