Tuesday, December 29, 2020

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Business turned to video conferencing software as a means to stay connected while working from home during the pandemic and as we prepare for the coming year, this trend will likely continue now that Zoom has become a household name.

However, while Zoom emerged as the preferred video conferencing platform for consumers due to its ease of use and popularity, Microsoft has made tremendous strides in getting organizations to adopt its own collaboration solution Teams. 

Back in March for instance, Microsoft Teams saw its number of daily active users (DAU) increase by 12m over a period of just seven days to reach 44m. By October though, this number grew to 115m as the software giant continued to add new features to its collaboration software.

Engagement also increased as users began turning on video in Teams meetings two times more than they had before the pandemic began.

New features galore

As 2020 progressed, Microsoft continually updated Teams with new features and capabilities to grow the software's user base while making video conferencing more accessible and engaging.

One of the biggest changes the company made was introducing Together Mode to allow multiple users to share the same virtual space while on a video call. Instead of seeing participants in a grid, this new feature allowed everyone to be together at the same time in a conference room, auditorium or even a coffee shop. More recently Microsoft even added new winter wonderland scenes ahead of the holidays.

Another interesting feature to come to Teams this year was the introduction of Coordinated Meetings. Organizations with one or more Microsoft Teams Rooms devices as well as a Surface Hub in their meeting room can now use Coordinated Meetings to sync all of these devices together for additional screen real estate during video calls.

Microsoft Teams Panels were also introduced so that employees in an office could see whether or not a meeting space was reserved for an upcoming video call. Using these panels, workers can view meeting details, reserve a space, view upcoming reservations and even book another room using the “Nearby Rooms” feature.

Hopefully Microsoft continues to update Teams at the same pace next year as the service is quickly becoming a one-stop shop for both working remotely and in an office setting.



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Monday, December 28, 2020

SimpliSafe social distancing sweater sounds siren when others get too close - CNET

"The only holiday sweater designed to keep loved ones apart while together."

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The biggest tech stories of a disastrous 2020 - CNET

A global pandemic didn't slow down the tech world at all.

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MIUI 12.5 has been released by Xiaomi as its latest custom skin. The new version comes as an intermediate update after MIUI 12, and includes enhanced privacy protection as well as a list of new features and improvements. MIUI 12.5 also includes MIUI+ to let users integrate their phones with a Windows PC.

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LG’s 2018 smart TV models are receiving Apple AirPlay 2 and HomeKit support, as per a report. The software update is reportedly rolling out in a phased manner to limited models. LG had said in September that AirPlay 2 and HomeKit will be rolled out to its 2018 smart TV models this year.

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Xiaomi Mi Router AX6000 has been launched in China. It comes with Wi-Fi 6 support, six external high-gain antennas, one external AIoT antenna, and is powered by a Qualcomm processor.

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Mobile gaming has had a phenomenal year, even though there haven’t been as many marquee games releasing directly onto the traditional App Store and Google Play Store platforms in 2020.

Instead, this year has seen alternatives and standout indie hits arrive on mobile, as well as older titles becoming big trends in the world of mobile gaming.

Cloud gaming has also become a far greater focus in 2020, and it’s sure to grow exponentially in 2021 as we see services like Google Stadia, Xbox Games Pass and Amazon Luna expand onto more devices and smartphones.

We’ve put together five of the biggest highlights of 2020 in mobile gaming, which has been a landmark year for games, even without the new PS5 and Xbox Series X console launches.

 1. Google Stadia comes to mobile phones 

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The first big new trend in smartphone gaming was being able to play top-end titles on your phone through cloud gaming. Google Stadia may have launched in 2019, but it debuted on smartphones in February this year.

It was only compatible on a small list of smartphones including the Google Pixel 4, Samsung Galaxy S20 to begin with, along with some dedicated gaming phones. Then, in June, the rollout continued as we saw Stadia come to other Android devices.

Google Stadia has now debuted on iPhone, too – albeit through a very specific way – but it means that most smartphones can now connect to the service. It means you can play top-end titles like Cyberpunk 2077, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and Watch Dogs: Legion on your smartphone via the cloud, which was unthinkable a few years ago.

2. Genshin Impact offers a Breath of the Wild clone on your phone

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What do you get if cross Breath of the Wild with a massively multiplayer RPG? Genshin Impact, that’s what – a game which is on track to become one of the biggest mobile launches of all time. 

Genshin Impact became an instant hit with players when it released in September, and it managed to generate a cool $60 million in revenue during its first week on sale. It’s now closing in on $500 million after less than three months on sale, and averages about $6 million a day for developer miHoYo.

Genshin Impact shows how China’s top publishers are having a greater say in the video games industry, with Tencent Interactive Entertainment, a division of Tencent, continuing to invest heavily in companies like Ubisoft, Paradox Interactive, PlatinumGames and Epic Games. 

3. Among Us becomes a huge hit on mobile 

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In 2020, everyone’s been “sus” at some point or another. Despite being out for a couple of years, Among Us experienced a stratospheric rise in popularity in 2020, reaching 275 million downloads to date. The spike in interest began around August, and reached its peak in September, but it continues to be one of the most popular games around. 

The very definition of a great party game, Among Us’ success is down to its mass appeal and the hilarious outcomes that occur when the wrong imposter is jettisoned from the space craft. With the world locked down due to Covid-19, it’s been a great social outlet for people to enjoy. 

It’s hard to predict whether Among Us’ success will continue in 2021, though, especially as the game is now available on more platforms. However, the ease of use and ability to play anywhere is certainly an advantage that Among Us on mobile has over PC and consoles. 

4.  PUBG Mobile has another huge year 

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PUBG might have been somewhat eclipsed by Fortnite in the console space, but it’s transition to mobile has been an unbelievable success. The battle royale formula has attracted millions of players and, despite a surprise ban in India, continues to draw in users with its regular updates and new content. In fact, it made a staggering $2.6 billion in revenue this year alone, making it the highest grossing title.

The game has naturally been adapted to be more forgiving and less realistic on mobile, but all the core components of what makes PUBG so addictive are alive and well. From hot dropping into contested areas, to overcoming all the odds to win a hard-fought chicken dinner, the future for PUBG Mobile is extremely bright.

5. Xbox games come to mobile phones and tablets 

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Previously known as Project xCloud, Microsoft brought its Xbox Game Pass to smartphones this year with a similar cloud gaming experience to Stadia, give or take.

Debuting as part of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate in September, Microsoft’s streaming service lets you play top-end games like Forza Horizon 4, Doom Eternal and hundreds of others directly on your phone with the use of a controller. Some games are also touchscreen compatible.

Unlike Google Stadia, though, these are all included in one subscription cost. You’ll have to pay monthly for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate to be able to access it, but it allows you to play the best titles on your smartphone or tablet no matter what your device’s processing power is.

Cloud gaming is set to be a big trend in 2021 and beyond, with Amazon recently joining the fray with Amazon Luna. So, if you’re after a cheap way to game without making a big investment on a new games console, this could be it.



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Nitin Gadkari, the Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways and the Minister of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises has confirmed that Tesla will “start operations” in India in early 2021. This seems to be in line with the different claims online and even the tweet from Elon Musk which confirms release in 2021. 

Tesla first started taking orders from Indian customers back in 2016 and this could just be that the company would start delivering on those orders. The order configurator for India is also yet to go live, so this could just be that for those who already pre-ordered. It seems like Tesla will sell its electric cars online and not via a sales and dealership route.

When does Tesla touch down in India? 

The newest report is from The Indian Express which confirms the arrival of Tesla in India in the first half of 2021. Nitin Gadkari also confirmed the push for electric vehicles in India and how Indian companies are also making strides in this department. 

He confirmed that Tesla will begin with sales in India and then look to set up an assembly and manufacturing facility. But this would be based on how well the response is to the cars. Though a more practical approach would be to set up charging stations, and other facilities so as to make the vehicles more viable before looking at the response. 

Musk himself confirmed on Twitter previously that Tesla is coming to India, “Next year for sure.” Reports claim that it will be the Model 3 that will be arriving in India first. The company would deliver the pre-booked models and new bookings would only commence in the second half of the year and cars would be priced around Rs 55,00,000.

Tesla Research Center speculation

According to reports, "Tesla held exploratory discussions with Karnataka government officials on September 10, who are seeking a possible investment by the world’s most valuable carmaker in a research facility in Bengaluru".

Tesla, it should be said here, does not have a similar facility outside of the US as of now.



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HBO Max set a single-day record for downloads of its mobile app following the release of the superhero sequel Wonder Woman 1984, from Warner Bros. studio.

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Redmi 9T has allegedly been spotted in Thailand’s National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) certification website. The smartphone could be a rebranded version of Redmi Note 9 4G that debuted in China last month.

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OnePlus 9 series is tipped to not include a periscope lens. Tipster Digital Chat Station alleges that the phones will have a telephoto lens instead. The tipster further claims that fewer phones will see the integration of periscope lens in the future, and the reason for this is not known. It could be due to supply chain issues.

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Realme Watch S Pro, the premium smartwatch from the brand will go on sale in India for the first time today. The Realme Watch S Pro mad its global debut last week in India. 

With Realme's goal to become one of the top AIoT products makers in India, the Realme Watch S series was launched towards the end of 2020. Realme has already revealed its plan to unveil more than 100 AIoT products in 2021. 

Realme Watch S Pro price in India and availability

The Realme Watch S Pro will go on sale today noon at 12 on Flipkart. Realme Watch S Pro price in India is Rs 9,999 and is available in Black colour. You can get vegan leather straps, and liquid silicone straps which will be sold separately. 

Realme Watch S Pro features and specs

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The Realme Watch S Pro offers 1.39-inch AMOLED display with a circular touchscreen with a resolution of 454 x 454. You get a peak brightness of 450 nits which is better than the Watch S. You get over 100 watch faces and always-on display options are available. 

The case is made of stainless steel while the display is protected by Gorilla Glass 3. It uses standard 22mm watch straps which can be replaced by users. It also gets 5ATM water resistance. 

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The Realme Watch S Pro is powered by dual processors — a high-performance Arm Cortex M4 chipset for graphics-intensive tasks and a high-efficiency chipset for everything else. The wearable is packed with 420mAh battery which is said to last up to 14 days. 

As for fitness tracking, it offers 15 sports modes including cycling, cricket, football, running, swimming, strength training and more. With built-in dual satellite GPS, users can leave their phone behind and continue tracking their sessions. Sensors include heart-rate monitoring, SpO2 blood oxygen saturation levels, gyroscope and an advanced 6-axis accelerometer. Other smart features include calls, notification mirroring, music control, camera shutter remote, drink reminder, sleep monitor, and more.



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Small drones will be allowed to fly over people and at night in the US, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said, a significant step toward their use for widespread commercial deliveries.

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Samsung Electronics said it will extend production of LCD panels for TVs and monitors, as stay-at-home trends of the coronavirus pandemic created an uptick in demand.

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The Trump administration appealed a federal judge's order blocking restrictions that would have effectively barred the use of Chinese-owned short video-sharing app TikTok in the US.

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