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London's public transport authority stripped Indian ride-hailing company Ola of its London operating licence, saying that the taxi app was not "fit and proper" to hold one, having put passenger safety at risk.

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Amazon Alexa Auto Mode feature has been launched that allows users to navigate, communicate and play media while they are driving. The feature uses the driver’s smartphone to display information, and the feature can be controlled by voice.

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Google is rolling out Tasks integration in Calendar for Android and iOS. The tasks you create can be viewed and edited from Google Calendar on mobile too. This feature was being rolled out to all those with personal Google accounts and G Suite account holders.

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Gay men hijack Proud Boys Twitter hashtag with messages of love, pride - CNET

Star Trek star George Takei appears to have started the online campaign to reclaim the label Proud Boys from the far-right group.

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On a day when Paytm, which has a running feud with Google, launched its own mini app store, the American tech giant announced that it has deferred the implementation of 30% commission on in-app purchases of digital goods from its Play Store in India to March 2022.

Google seems to have taken a step back after Indian developers voiced their opposition to Google's alternative payment systems.

Google said it was "extending the time for developers in India to integrate with the Play billing system, to ensure they have enough time to implement the UPI for subscription payment option that will be made available on Google Play -- for all apps that currently use an alternative payment system we set a timeline of 31st March 2022."

Globally though the fee is set to come into effect from September, 2021.

Google to listen to Indian startups

The American tech company seems to be concerned by the backlash among the Indian tech companies to its new payment policy.

Google said: "Being mindful of local needs and concerns, we’ve taken the following immediate steps: 

*We are setting up listening sessions with leading Indian startups to understand their concerns more deeply;

*We will be setting up Policy Workshops to help clear any additional questions about our Play Store policies."

And, of course, it has extended the deadline for developers in India to integrate with the Play billing system.

Purnima Kochikar, Director of Business Development, Games & Applications, Google Play, said in a blog, "we consider it extremely important to understand the concerns across the ecosystem, and these listening sessions over the next several weeks will help us find comprehensive solutions that work for everyone. When a developer succeeds on the Play Store, we consider it our biggest win." 

She added: "At Google we have always had a long and deep commitment to India, and working alongside the startups and developers has given us a more meaningful understanding of how technology can be more helpful. And so we remain committed to engaging with the community, to listen and find the right ways to help the Indian ecosystem grow and flourish."

Has Google taken a step back?

The decision to extend the deadline for Indian developers shows that Google is slightly uncomfortable with the developments in India. As we said, Paytm has launched a mini apps store. Further, Paytm, which got temporarily ousted from the Play Store, seems to be spearheading a campaign for developing an Indian alternative to the Google Play Store.

A bunch of Indian technology entrepreneurs have had a meeting last week and discussed ways and means to set up a platform that will host apps, especially Indian ones and not be at the mercy of companies like Google and Apple.

For Google, India is a huge and important market. Close to 90% of Indian smartphones operate on its Android eco system. If Google takes a hit in Indian market, it will have larger ramifications for it.

All these would mean that Google, at least for the time being, has eased off on its aggression in the Indian market.

Via: Google



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F9 has been pushed back, again. The next Fast and Furious movie will now open May 28, 2021 instead of April 2, 2021, an additional delay of two months that completes a full year of delay for F9.

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Google has delayed the enforcement of its 30 percent in-app commission for developers using Google Play billing system in India until March 31, 2022. The new move comes as an answer to the uproar by various Indian entrepreneurs and app developers regarding the change that the search giant announced last week.

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Twitter users are flooding the #ProudBoys hashtag on social media with images of LGBTQI+ pride, displacing posts made by neo-Nazis and white supremacists using the tag. Proud Boys, a far-right group founded in 2016, calls itself a "white chauvinist" organization but is considered a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.

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Infinix has announced the Hot 10 budget smartphone in India. This is the successor to the Infinix Hot 9 and is also the cheapest phone with 6GB of RAM in India for 2020. 

The device comes with the improved and more efficient chipset, bigger battery with fast charging, more RAM and storage compared to its predecessor. 

Infinix Hot 10 specs

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The Infinix Hot 10 comes in a new design which the company calls “Flow texture” design. You get a rectangle shape camera module over at the rear with NEG glass protection to the front. You get a 2.5D curved back and front design with the device. The Hot 10 sports a 6.78-inch HD+(1,640 x 720p) In-cell display with 20.5:9 aspect ratio, 91.5% screen to body ratio, and it has a punch-hole cut-up up to. The display can get up to 480 nits of brightness. 

Powering the device is an octa-core MediaTek Helio G70 chipset clocked at 2GHz. Mali G52 GPU will take care of the graphics. The Infinix Hot 10 comes with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage with microSD card support. This is the first phone in 2020 to come with this combination in under Rs 10,000 segment. 

Over to the optics, the handset offers a quad-camera setup with a 16MP primary sensor with f/1.85, a 2MP depth sensor, a 2MP macro lens, and a low light sensor. To the front, you get an 8MP front camera. The camera setup offers a bunch of shooting modes such as a dedicated night mode, Google lens, AI HDR, AI 3D Beauty, panorama, AR animoji, AI 3D body shaping, and more. 

Powring all the internals is a massive 5,020mAh battery with 18W charging support that charges over a micro USB port. With Power Marathon feature enabled users will be able to get 25% additional battery life. The device runs on XOS 7.0 based on Android 10. Other features include DTS sound, Hyper Engine game technology, 8.8mm thickness, dual selfie flash, and a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner. 

Price and availability

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The Infinix Hot 10 is priced at Rs 9,999 and comes in Amber Red, Moonlight Jade, Obsidian Black, and Ocean Wave colour options. It will go on sale via Flipkart starting October 16 during the Big Billion Days 2020. 



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Chinese chipmaker Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) has undertaken "preliminary exchanges" with the US Bureau of Industry and Security regarding export restrictions, the company said on Sunday in a filing.

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Battles unfolding on several continents over who profits from connected cars, smart homes, and robotic surgery may dwarf the size and scope of the tech industry’s first worldwide patent war – the one over smartphones.

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Indian digital payments major Paytm has launched its own ‘Android Mini App Store’ to support Indian developers, and in the event, fired its salvo in its ongoing battle with Google.

Mini apps are custom-built mobile websites that give users an app-like experience without requiring an actual download. It can be built using HTML and Javascript technologies. A web app opens on the web browser and this can benefit users by helping them save their data and memory.

Paytm has added a new section on its main application wherein these mini apps are listed and can be accessed by Paytm app users.

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Paytm promises seamless experience

Paytm said that it aims to support Indian developers through its new initiative. Paytm will provide listing and distribution of these mini-apps within its app. Paytm is giving the option to pay via Paytm Wallet, Paytm Payments Bank, and UPI at zero charge, while levying a 2% fee for payments through credit card.

In a press release, Vijay Shekhar Sharma, chief executive of Paytm, said. “I am proud that we are today launching something that creates an opportunity for every Indian app developer. Paytm Mini App Store empowers our young Indian developers to leverage our reach and payments to build new innovative services. For Paytm users, it will be a seamless experience that doesn't require any separate download and enables them to use their preferred payment option".

Paytm has claimed that it has tied up with more than 300 app-based providers and brands like Decathlon, 1MG, Netmeds, Park+, Rapido, Domino’s Pizza, FreshMenu and NoBroker.

This app store has been running in beta with select users and witnessed over 12 million visits in September, Paytm said.

Paytm's fight with Google

Analysts see the quick launch of the app store as a direct result Paytm app being temporarily removed from Google’s Play Store in September for violating developer guidelines on real-money gaming.

Paytm hit back saying that Google was behaving as a judge, jury and executioner in this case and did not give enough time to allow Paytm to explain its stand on the issue.

It is also pertinent to point out that Google's Google Pay and Paytm are major rivals in India’s Rs 2 trillion digital payments market. 

Last week, Google has also mandated that all apps selling digital goods within its Play Store had to use its billing system. And Google levies a 30% commission on any transaction made for a digital product or service through its in-app billing system.

In such a competitive scenario, Paytm apart from launching its mini app store, is also grouping up like-minded companies to launch an Indian alternative to the Google Play Store.

So stay tuned for more action in the coming days.



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Update(October 5): The Poco X3 will go on sale at 12 noon on Flipkart.  

Poco's OnePlus Nord rival, the Poco X3 was unveiled in India recently. The Poco X3 will go on sale for the first time in India today. 

The Poco X3 is the first phone to feature the new Snapdragon 732G chipset. The Poco X3 is built upon an impressive Poco X3 with some of the specs that are unheard in this segment.  The device will go on sale via Flipkart at 12 noon.

The Poco X3 comes in three configurations. The 6GB + 64GB variant which is priced at Rs 16,999, the 6GB + 128GB variant is priced at Rs 18,499 and the top of the line 8GB + 128GB variant is priced at Rs 19,999. Colour options include Cobalt Blue and Shadow Gray.

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Poco X3 specs

The key highlight of the device is the Snapdragon 732G inside. This is India's first device to feature the same. It is an octa-core chipset built on the 8nm process with the two gold cores clocked at 2.3GHz. The Adreno 618 GPU takes care of the graphics with a 15% higher frequency. That is paired with up to 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 128 UFS 2.1 storage, which can be expanded to 512GB. To keep the gaming performance in check, a new LiquidCool Technology Plus layer has been added to control the thermals.

On the display front, we get a 6.67-inch LCD screen with a Full HD+ resolution. It is also capable of HDR10 playback and HD video playback, thanks to Widevine L1 support. As with its predecessor, it has a refresh rate of 120Hz and a touch response rate of 240Hz, making it one of the only ones in the segment to do so. DynamicSwitch smartly adjusts the refresh rate to be more efficient. It is protected by Gorilla Glass 5.

To keep the gaming sessions going, the Poco X3 packs in a large 6,000mAh battery. The global variant had a comparatively smaller 5,120mAh pack. 33W fast charging is also supported, with a Type-C charger included in the box. It runs on Poco Launcher 2.0 based on MIUI 12 with no ads. 

As for the optics, the Poco X3 has a new quad-camera array. There’s a primary 64MP f/1.89 camera (Sony IMX682), followed by a 13MP ultra-wide lens, a 2MP macro shooter and a depth sensor. On the front is a 20MP selfie shooter, which resides in a punch-hole notch. New shooting modes include night-time filters, AI Sky Scaping 3.0, portrait modes, etc.

Other hardware features include dual stereo speakers with the primary loudspeaker on the bottom and the earpiece doubling as the second one. For wireless audio transmission, there’s also aptX HD support. The 3.5mm headphone jack and the IR blaster is also present. For biometric authentication, there’s a side-mounted fingerprint scanner. The entire device is also IP53 water-resistant. An anti-bacterial silicone case and a screen protector will also be included.



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Update(October 5): The Realme 7 Pro will go on sale at 12-noon today on Flipkart.

The Realme 7 Pro will be available for purchase today in India for the first time. The device was unveiled earlier this month along with the Realme 7 and other lifestyle products. 

The first sale is scheduled at 12 noon today on Flipkart and Realme.com. The device comes in two configurations - 6GB + 128GB and 8GB + 128GB priced at Rs  19,999 and Rs 21,999 respectively. It will be available in two finishes - Mirror Silver and Mirror Blue - both with matte finishes for a more premium look. 

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As a  part of the launch offer, you can avail two years of Discovery Plus Premium Subscription at Rs 299. There is also standard No-cost EMI offers available on select devices. 

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Realme 7 Pro specifications

The key highlight of the device is the inclusion of 65W Super Dart fast charging, a feature that only a few flagships offered until now. It is claimed to take the 4,500mAh battery from zero to full in about 35 minutes, with a 12-minute charge taking the phone to 50%. It also supports 18W PD and QC charging standards.

The Realme 7 Pro sports a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED screen with a Full HD+ resolution, 90.8% screen-to-body ratio and 600 nits of peak brightness. The refresh rate, however, is 60Hz from the Realme 6 Pro’s 90Hz.

As for optics, you get the second-gen 64MP f/1.8 camera which uses the Sony IMX682 image sensor which is 1/1.73-inches in size. It is followed by an 8MP f/2.3 ultra-wide shooter, a 2MP macro lens and a 2MP and a monochrome filter lens. The selfie camera has a resolution of 32MP and resides in a punch-hole notch on the top left. 

On the inside, the Realme 7 Pro is powered by the Snapdragon 720G along with 128GB of UFS 2.1 storage and up to 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM. Other features include a 3.5mm headphone jack, triple card slot and Dolby Atmos audio.



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HyperDrive Gen2 docking station - $199.99 at B&H
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The rise of thin and light laptops means users are not always thinking about connectivity when choosing their next business notebook. Instead, battery life and portability are very often the two most important factors.

This partly explains the newfound popularity of laptop docking stations and USB-C hubs, which effectively multiply the number of ports on any given laptop. One particular docking station, the HyperDrive Gen2, offers even greater connectivity than the rest.

It hooks up to a computer via USB-C and allows the device to connect to a maximum of 18 peripherals, storage devices and monitors. Despite the number of ports, it's also absolutely tiny (at only 133 x 95 x 44mm) and weighs just over 600g.

It can connect to up to three 4K displays at once, although technically you could attach two more displays on top (one to legacy VGA and another through the USB Type-C port).

There’s a Gigabit Ethernet port, a total of seven USB ports (three USB 2.0, two 10Gbps USB-A and two USB-C, one with a rated 100W power delivery) and two memory card readers (microSD and SD).

Other surprising features include an optical audio connector, a digital coaxial audio connector and an optional 180W DC power port.

Available at under $199 (roughly £150), the HyperDrive Gen2 is a serious bargain.

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