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Realme Pad Mini: Arrives with an octa-core Unisoc T616 SoC with 8.7-inches display

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The latest gadget from the the Chinese smartphone brand’s Realme is finally unveiled. Realme has rolled out its Pad Mini tablet in the Philippines. It features a sleek design, an octa-core Unisoc T616 SoC paired with twin speakers. The tablet has an 8.7-inch display with a massive battery of 6,400mAh. It also flaunts with 18W fast charging capabilities. Furthermore, it flaunts an 8MP camera on the back and a 5MP selfie camera on the front. However, it has much more to offer.

Realme Pad Mini price, availability

Since the tablet has launched in Philippines, we have the price details for the same. The lowest 3GB + 32GB storage edition of the new Realme Pad Mini costs PHP 9,990 (approximately Rs. 14,700). Furthermore, the top-of-the-line model, with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage, costs PHP 11,990 (roughly Rs. 17,700).

Additionally, the tablet is available in pretty pastel and ashy colors like Blue and Grey. The tablet is up for sale in Philippines and users can pre-book it using Lazada. There are no details on its availability or price in India but we can expect a global launch anytime soon now.

To add to this above information, we can also teel you that the latest model does have some similarities in the price range as the previous one. Realme Pad the Realme Pad was released in India in September of last year for Rs. 17,999 for the top-of-the-line 4GB + 64GB storage variant with Wi-Fi + 4G connection. It costs Rs. 13,999 for the Wi-Fi-only model, which comes with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. The Wi-Fi + 4G model of the tablet also comes with a 3GB + 32GB option, which costs Rs. 15,999.

Realme Pad Mini specifications

The new Realme Pad Mini is powered by Android 11 and comes with the Realme UI for Pad skin on top. As previously stated, the tablet features a good 8.7-inch LCD (1,340×800 pixels) display for bright and clear colors. Sunlight Mode is also available on the display, which provides maximum brightness when used outside.

Furthermore, the Realme Pad Mini is powered by an octa-core Unisoc T616 SoC with Mali-G57 MP1 GPU paired with up to 4GB RAM and 64GB of internal storage. Also, the processor on this one runs at a maximum of 2.0GHz.

Realme Pad Mini specs

The new Realme Pad Mini has an 8MP camera on the back for optics. Realme has also included a 5MP front-facing camera for selfies and video conferencing. Realme Pad Mini has a UFS 2.1 storage capacity of up to 64GB, which is further expandable up to 1TB using a microSD card.

For online learning and video conversations, the Realme Pad Mini has dual stereo speakers and a single microphone. GSM, Bluetooth v5, and WLAN are among the device’s connectivity choices. The battery of the Realme Pad Mini is 6,400mAh with 18W fast charging support. Reverse charging is also possible with this tablet. Also, it is made of aluminium and is 7.59 mm thick. The Realme Pad Mini is 372 grammes and is 211.8×124.5×7.6mm, which is fairly light and compact to handle as well.

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Health Day Special: Make your kids financially healthy with these 5 Smart Cards

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World Health Day is here! Let’s talk about something that we always overlook and fail to give due recognition. Yes, inclusion of mindful financial proficiency at the early stage of life. This can not only help kids to learn the basics of money management but also help them manage their ‘snacks money’ and spend it wisely. The burning question of the hour – Is Your Kid Financially Healthy? Are you taking care of your Kid’s Financial Health? Let’s agree that the Kids’ Financial Health is equally pivotal as much as mental and physical health.

So, here is the list of top 5 smart cards that you can gift to your kids that impart financial health and teach money management to them:

Junio

JUNIO

Junio is a kid-focused smart card and app that lets children below 18 years to make online and offline purchases. Co-founded by former Paytm Senior Vice President Shankar Nath and Ankit Gera, it is based on the concept of pocket money. For using this card, a child does not need a bank account and parents can set online expenditure and cash withdrawal limits from the ATM, so that kids can only spend the amount loaded on the card. The card has a limit of Rs 10,000 per month with a minimum KYC, while Rs 5,000 is the daily limit on the Junio card. A full KYC enables one to transfer up to Rs 1 lakh a month. The app also gives real-time notifications when the child uses the card and you can keep track of the spending.

Slonkit

It is the first company to launch prepaid cards for kids in India in 2010. You can link it to the mobile app, which allows parents to give a monthly allowance to kids. Co-founded by Javed Tapia and Murad Naithani, this smart card aims to reinvent how parents and children manage pocket money.

FYP

fyp

FYP is a payment app for teenagers that comes with numberless prepaid that allows them to make online and offline payments without setting up a bank account. It’s India’s first holographic card with one tap block feature. Founded by Kapil Banwari, it works in association with YES Bank and Visa and aims to help teenagers learn financial management and concepts.

Pencilton

Pencilton PencilCard

This offers virtual and physical RuPay debit cards, PencilCard, to teenagers and students to help them to learn the art of money management and the skill of managing their expenses smartly. The app gives sheer authority to the parents to keep track of their expenses and teach real-life money skills. You can manage and activate the card via the Pencilton app.

Fampay

fampay

Co-founded in 2019 by IIT Roorkee graduates, this smart card, your kid can go cashless and can make online (UPI & P2P) and offline payments without a bank account. This debit card comes with amazing features that ensure safety and offer a seamless payment experience.

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Tech NewsWrap: Apple WWDC 2022 date announced… and more

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Apple WWDC 2022 date announced

wwdcThe dates for the WWDC 2022 (Worldwide Developers Conference) have been confirmed by Apple. The company will host its annual developer event on June 6, which will last through June 10. The upcoming Apple developer event will be streamed live online, and we’ll get a sneak peek at the new iOS 16 features coming later this year for the iPhone 14 series and other models. The Cupertino-based tech giant will demonstrate the updated iOS 16, iPadOS 16, watchOS 9, macOS 13, tvOS 16, and other products at WWDC 2022.

Spotify testing a new feature called ‘Featured Curators’

SpotifySpotify has stated that it is now testing a feature called “Featured Curators,” which will highlight successful user playlists alongside Spotify playlists on the site. The functionality is now in beta testing and will allow users to expand their self-curated playlists and allow listeners to discover new music. Spotify has chosen a few curators with large followings and popular Spotify playlists. For selected users in select markets, these Featured Curated playlists are now available on the homepage. During the testing phase, this feature will be tweaked.

Govt bans 22 YouTube channels for spreading fake news

YouTubeFor spreading fake news and coordinated disinformation on social media in areas of national security, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has blacklisted 22 YouTube channels, three Twitter accounts, one Facebook account, and one news website. According to a ministry press statement, the 22 YouTube channels had a combined audience of 260 crore people and that this is the first time that Indian YouTube channels have been blocked as a part of the new IT Rules, 2021.

Google Maps adds new iPhone features

Google MapsGoogle Maps is the best mapping service available, and the company is always introducing new features. The company has recently announced a few modifications to how maps are displayed on mobile devices, as well as a few new capabilities that are only available on Apple devices and take advantage of latest iOS technology. For years, Google Maps has been able to alert you of toll roads, and you can even avoid toll routes when planning trips or using turn-by-turn navigation. Google, on the other hand, is now going a step further by presenting predicted toll prices for a whole route, which was tried last year.

 

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Apple to host four-day Worldwide Developers Conference 2022 in June, here is what to expect

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US-based tech giant Apple has announced schedule for its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). Free for all developers to attend, Apple will organise the four-day virtual event from June 6-10.

Building on the success of the past two years of virtual events, WWDC22 will showcase the latest innovations in iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS, while giving developers access to Apple engineers and technologies to learn how to create ground-breaking apps and interactive experiences, Apple will showcase all latest innovations in iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS during the online event.

Worldwide Developers Conference 2022

To make WWDC22 a truly global event, it will have information sessions, more cutting-edge learning labs, more digital lounges to engage with attendees, and more localised content.

A special day for developers and students

A special day for developers and students will be hosted at Apple Park on June 6. Details will soon be made available on the Apple Developer site and app soon.

Swift Student Challenge

Apple has invited students from around the world to create a Swift Playgrounds app project on a topic of their choice and they can submit their work through April 25. Details can be found at Swift Student Challenge website,

Swift Playgrounds is as app for iPad and Mac that makes learning the Swift programming language interactive and fun.

“At its heart, WWDC has always been a forum to create connection and build community,” said Susan Prescott, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations and Enterprise and Education Marketing. “In that spirit, WWDC22 invites developers from around the world to come together to explore how to bring their best ideas to life and push the envelope of what’s possible. We love connecting with our developers, and we hope all of our participants come away feeling energised by their experience.”

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RAEGR RapidLink 200, a Made in India 20W PD adapter for smartphones launched: Know key features

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Taking your smartphone charging a step ahead, homegrown consumer tech brand RAEGR has introduced a new Made in India 20W PD adapter called RapidLink 200, which claims to top up your smart devices faster, almost three times faster than the original stock charger can.

The RAEGR RapidLink 200 delivers up to 20W of pure power with Quick Charge technology. It comes with a single Power Delivery port (USB Type-C) so that you can easily take advantage of the adapter for your recent flagship devices. Get almost 50% of your battery recharged within just 30 minutes, RAEGR said in a press note.

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The all-new 20W PD adapter is BIS-certified which guarantees quality, safety, and reliability. Since it’s a Made in India product, the charging device meets the Indian Standards for power sockets (Type C) ensuring there is a snug fit with no room for loose connections that cause sparking and other hazards.

The adapter is said to be suitable for today’s power-hungry Android and iOS devices, and has built-in safeguards that support multiple charging protocols which protect your devices against overcharging, overheating, overcurrent and overvoltage. Besides, it is also designed with a compact and lightweight body, making it highly portable and convenient for frequent travellers.

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“The race for longer battery life on smartphones and tablets with larger capacity batteries only opened up a new necessity – faster charging. Who wants to wait for hours to get your smartphone charged? With RapidLink 200’s Power Delivery system, your smartphones can rejuvenate almost three times faster so you can get mobile quicker,” said Ajesh George, MD, RAEGR.

“While RAEGR not only ensures your device’s safety and protection against power hazards, it also makes sure it’s light on your pocket. Now you can pick a bunch of RapidLink 200’s and have one plugged in every room at home or office,” he added.

As for prices, the RAEGR RapidLink 200 20W PD will be available on Amazon for Rs 699. It also comes with a 1-year standard industry warranty.

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Motorola Moto G22 to debut in India on April 8

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Motorola India is set to unveil Moto G22 in India on April 8. The Moto G22, powered by the Helio G37 SoC is expected to be available in 4/64 GB and 4/128 GB variants. Moto G22 was first released on March 3. Crafted from durable materials, Moto G22 offers slim design with a premium finish.

Moto G22 has a 6.5 inch 90Hz HD+ LCD and water-repellent design. It comes with a 16MP selfie camera and features a quad camera setup on the rear comprising 50MP primary, 8MP ultrawide, 2MP macro, and 2MP depth units. The Motorola Moto G22 has face unlock system.

Motorola India in a tweet has revealed the arrival of Moto G22 in India.

“The #MasterOfAll is all set to come your way soon! Drop your favorite emoji to show how excited are you to meet the new #motog22! Stay tuned (sic),” reads a tweet by the Motorola India.

Earlier, a promo page was set up by the e-retailer Flipkart revealing the upcoming s Moto G22 ‘s specifications and color options for India. Based on revelations, it is speculated that Moto G22 will be initially available in Cosmic Black, and Iceberg Blue. The Pearl White version might not be available on launch day on April 8.

With a side-mounted fingerprint scanner for biometric authentication, Moto G22 will be powered by a 5,000 mAh battery supported by 20W charging.

Equipped with MediaTek Helio G37 and octa-core CPU and 680MHz IMG GE8230 GPU, Moto G22 offers single speaker and 3.5mm headset jack.

In addition to Moto G22, Motorola is likely to launch four phones in Edge series this year.

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New Latitude 5000 series are Dell’s most sustainable laptops

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Ahead of Earth Day, Dell Technologies is launching new products and sustainable materials to help address the growing issues of waste and resource constraints.

These new products and materials build on Dell’s recent reveal of Concept Luna – an ambitious prototype that explores revolutionary design ideas to reduce resource use and keep even more circular materials in the economy. The new additions show how Dell is driving progress against its sustainability goals today while providing more choice for customers who are increasingly prioritizing the environment when making purchase decisions.

“Dell’s purpose is to create technology that drives human progress. We’re inspired by the opportunity to change things for the better for our future generations. This is clear in the new ways we’re designing and packaging our products to help reduce environmental impact, waste and emissions,” said Rahul Tikoo, senior vice president, Client Product Group, Dell Technologies. “As we build on our circular leadership, we’re taking this a step further – continually examining, re-examining and reconsidering every step of the product lifecycle to deliver even more sustainable products in the future.”

Latitude 5000 series: Bringing together the world’s most innovative use of sustainable materials

The Latitude 5000 series is Dell’s highest volume PC; therefore, investments in sustainability features help ensure Dell effectively delivers impact at scale. The latest Latitude 5000 series offers even more intentional design choices to increase use of recycled and renewable content including:

  • A laptop lid made from 71% recyclable and renewable materials including tree-based bioplastic upcycled from the paper making industry (21%), reclaimed carbon fiber (20%) and post-consumer recycled plastic (30%). By focusing on the second heaviest part of the device – the lid – Dell can make a larger sustainability impact, helping reduce the product’s carbon, water and energy footprint
  • The base of the system is created with reclaimed carbon fiber (20%) and new bio-based rubber feet made from castor bean oil (39%). This renewable material reduces reliance on petroleum-based materials
  • This series also marks an important milestone in Dell’s existing use of ocean-bound plastics, expanding use beyond packaging into products. The Latitude 5000 series features ocean-bound plastics in the fan housing (28%)
  • Protecting the product, the Latitude 5000 series features packaging made from 100% recycled or renewable materials – all of which is 100% recyclable

Advancing sustainable materials across more products and platforms than ever before

Over the last decade, Dell introduced a strong line-up of sustainable material innovations, including several industry-first applications. The brand is now building upon its existing efforts and partnerships with the expansion of new sustainable and renewable materials in more products and platforms.

With growing awareness of the serious environmental issues caused by plastics ending up in oceans every year, in 2017, Dell launched the industry’s first project using ocean-bound plastics to create commercial-scale packaging with the goal of capturing this waste before it enters waterways and transforming it into a resource. Since then, Dell has dramatically scaled usage – consuming over 227,000 pounds of ocean-bound plastics and using the material in over 5.1 million recyclable packaging trays and endcaps.

“Early on, Dell recognized the need for cross-industry collaboration to address the scale of the ocean-bound plastic problem, and fueled the development and launch of NextWave Plastics, the only consortium of global companies working together to build a network of ocean-bound plastic suppliers and bring value to the communities from which this material is sourced,” said Dune Ives, CEO of Lonely Whale. “Today’s announcement demonstrates Dell’s long-term commitment to addressing the 14 million metric tons of new plastic entering the ocean every year.”

In addition to expanding ocean-bound plastics to the Latitude 5000 series, it can also be found in the fan housing in our Precision 3000 series mobile workstations, and in the fan and fan housing in Dell OptiPlex Micro desktops and Precision Workstations. Dell has also extended use of this material in its EcoLoop Pro series of backpacks, sleeves and briefcases which features 100% ocean-bound plastic in the exterior main fabric.

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The bio-based rubber derived from castor beans can also be found in the bottom bumpers of the Latitude 7430 and 7530 and Precision 3000 series Mobile Workstations—increasing Dell’s mix of renewable materials.

These new materials join Dell’s existing sustainable materials portfolio which includes closed-loop and recycled plastics, reclaimed carbon fiber, aluminum produced with hydro power, bio-based plastics and closed-loop aluminum and rare earth magnets. These efforts were recently recognized by the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Sustainable Materials Management Awards, where Dell’s use of bio-based plastics received a Cutting Edge Champion Award, its closed-loop aluminum pilot received the Sustained Excellence Award and its recycling services received a Gold Recycling Award. These awards mark eight consecutive years that Dell has been recognized with by the EPA for its commitment to sustainable materials management and recycling electronics responsibly.

Designing and manufacturing products with sustainable materials is only half of the circular economy story – reducing e-waste by keeping products and materials in use as long as possible through repair, reuse and recycling is just as critical. In support of this ambition, Dell recently launched new programs which build on its 20+ years of offering global recycling services to rethink, redesign, reuse and recycle – adapting to changing customer and consumer demands.

New packaging made from 100% recycled or renewable materials – and is 100% recyclable

Dell is accelerating progress on its 2030 packaging moonshot goal, introducing its first packaging made from 100% recycled or renewable materials which is 100% recyclable. This new packaging includes:

  • Paper alternatives to items traditionally packaged in plastic bags like power cords and paper documentation
  • Recycled corrugate shipping box with an inner tray made from a sustainably sourced bamboo and sugar cane fiber-based pulp
  • Paper-based tape to reduce the potential waste stream contamination that occurs when plastic tape is used

The new packaging is rolling out across all new Latitude series laptops, Precision mobile workstations and XPS devices, giving Dell the opportunity to make impact at scale.

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Former Google exec Jeremy Doig is Disney Streaming’s new CTO who workedon the tech behind YouTube

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Disney has shifted its attention to direct-to-consumer streaming, announcing its new chief technology officer for the Disney Streaming business segment. The segment includes Disney Plus, Hulu, ESPN Plus, and Star Plus. Jeremy Doig is a software industry veteran having decades of experience, including spells at the BBC and Microsoft. He has also spent his last 18 years working for Google. Reportedly, Doig will succeed Joe Inzerillo, who helped establish Disney Plus and joined SiriusXM earlier this year.

Jeremy Doig: Disney’s new chief technology officer

Disney+ new CTO Jeremy Doig feature

Doig joins Google following an 18-year stint at the company. There, he led the development of online video technology for YouTube and Google Chrome, among other things. He has also worked on spatial experiences, leading Google’s Android Virtual Reality projects.

Doig also served as the engineering leader for Google’s virtual reality division. Furthermore, he has been a part of YouTube’s early acquisition of Green Parrot Pictures to increase video processing quality. Doig worked at the BBC and Microsoft before joining Google.

Doig will report to Disney Streaming president Michael Paull (appointed in January) to oversee the company’s numerous services globally. In the release, Paull said, “Jeremy is a true visionary that has sat at the forefront of making online video streaming possible in his nearly 30-year career at the intersection of technology and media, and we are thrilled to welcome him to the Disney Streaming leadership team.”

Disney purchased baseball’s tech outfit BAMTech (Paull is its former CEO) to put together the platform it relies on long before Disney Plus started, and even before Disney acquired Fox and took full control of Hulu. Despite a difficult start, Disney Plus has paid off with a service that’s fast-expanding to new countries, with features like personalised profiles, 4K, and Dolby Vision HDR virtually taken for granted. However, not all of the services utilise the same technology, and Disney’s new executive team may try to better link Hulu and its other services.

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Google to roll out new highly cited label to help users identify source of stories

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In view of the fast spread of misinformation, tech companies have always been proactively looking for ways to address it. The menace of misinformation needs to be fought

To help users identify stories that have been frequently cited by other news organizations, Google has announced to roll out highly cited label soon on mobile in English for the US and will roll out globally in the coming weeks.

According to Nidhi Hebbar, product manager, Google, the launch is aimed to give users a simple way to find the most helpful or relevant information for a news story.

Hebbar informs that this label will appear on Top Stories. Users will be able to find it on anything from an interview, an announcement, a press release or a local news story, to an investigative article, to as long as other publishers indicate its relevance by linking to it.

“We’re particularly interested in the potential to elevate original reporting, making it even easier for people to discover and engage with the publishers and journalists whose work brings unique value to a story,” writes Hebbar.

Besides, search engine giant Google has also introduced tips to help users evaluate information online. On searches in English in the US, these notices will also include tips to help users evaluate information online – reminding them that they can check whether a source is trusted on a topic, or come back later when there’s more information available.

Tips feature

Tips feature has been introduced by the Google to help you find reminders once you come across any new information, like getting information about the author of a write up to get a sense of their credibility, or knowing the publication date to check the relevance of any article.

Why it is important

Google has designed its search algorithm to give priority to the most relevant and useful pages users based on their unique queries. However, it has been observed that many a times the most relevant and useful pages aren’t the source of original information, but they cite the pages that are.

With introduction of new features, Google wants to help know users about those pages.

The big picture

Misinformation tends to be most prevalent during breaking news events as the situation is developing and facts are still coming together.

To address the fake news and spread of misinformation, government and news organisations have come forward and set up their own fact check mechanism.

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iQOO 9 gets new Phoenix Orange variant with colour changing technology: Price, specs and more

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iQOO has come up with an all-new Phoenix (Orange) variant of the recently launched iQOO 9 smartphone in India. This new colour variant comes with colour changing technology and is in addition to the existing Legend Grey and Alpha Black options.

Having price tags of Rs 42,990 and Rs 46,990 for 8GB+128GB and 12GB+256GB RAM/ROM options respectively, the new colour variant of iQOO 9 will be available for purchase on Amazon.in and iQOO e-store starting today.

Produced by a geometric craft on Frosty AG Glass, iQOO 9’s new variant changes colour when exposed to sunlight and other sources of artificial UV rays and transforms into different shades. “The UV Rays of Sunshine changes the internal structure of glass molecules resulting in changing the existing colour to Phoenix (Orange) variant. Ever used a stencil, try using it on the iQOO 9 to create a unique design on the back cover of the smartphone,” iQOO said in press statement.

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Specifications

To recall, the smartphone sports a 6.56-inch Full-HD+ (2376×1080 pixels) AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. It comes packed with the powerful Snapdragon 888+ 5G processor, and as mentioned above it has up to 12GB of RAM and up to 12GB of storage.

For photography and videos, the iQOO 9 houses a triple camera setup on the back – a 48-megapixel primary sensor with gimbal stabalisation, a 13-megapixel wide-angle sensor and a 13-megapixel sensor with 2x optical zoom. The phone has a 16-megapixel selfie shooter on the front.

The smartphone is further backed by a 4,350mAh battery with 120W FlashCharge fast charging support. As the name suggests, iQOO 9 supports 5G (11 bands).

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