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Crossbeats Epic, the ANC true wireless earbuds with 6 microphones launched in India

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Homegrown audio and wearable brand Crossbeats has introduced its latest ANC true wireless Epic, a unique curved design earbuds powered with Active Noise Cancellation. Packed in an exquisite and compact chargeable black case, the Crossbeats Epic earbuds boasts hybrid ANC technology and comes with three noise-cancelling modes. Launched at an introductory price of Rs 4,999, Epic is currently available exclusively on Crossbeats website, and will soon be made available on Amazon and other marketplaces.

The two buds with Instant Auto On technology get paired instantly once taken out from the case while the ergonomically-designed Epic fits comfortably causing no pain in the ears. For flawless two-way communication, the ANC earbuds are equipped with 6 microphones and enhanced 13 mm drivers. Furthermore, the Crossbeats Epic comes with touch-enabled stem control so that one needs not to take the mobile phone out every time a call has to be received or playlist has to be shuffled.

Archit Agarwal, Co-founder, Crossbeats, said, “Crossbeats is an ally of the urban Indian that is adventurous and always on the move. As its name suggests, Epic is sync with our ethos of pushing the boundaries of science, technology and art. The latest ANC true wireless earbuds are your perfect companion for all your activities like listening to music, working out or taking calls on the go. Its touch-enabled stem controls and multiple microphones are bound to make it the most sought after gadgets for young Indians who are ready for the future.”

The Crossbeats Epic comes with a powerful battery with playtime lasting up to 24 hours for constant use without the charging case. It also supports fast type-C charging and is available in Black colour.

Tech NewsWrap: Realme 8s 5G, 8i launched in India… and more

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Realme 8s 5G, Realme 8i launched in India

Realme India has refreshed its Realme 8 series with the newly launched Realme 8s 5G and Realme 8i. These smartphones come with a hole-punch display design, carry triple rear cameras, and a 16-megapixel front camera for selfies. In terms of design, both the smartphones take inspiration from the existing Realme 8 lineup and come in two color options each. Realme 8s 5G price in India has been set at Rs 17,999 for 6GB RAM + 128GB storage variant. The phone also comes in 8GB RAM + 128GB storage configuration that is priced at Rs 19,999. In contrast, the Realme 8i carries a price tag of Rs 13,999 for the 4GB RAM + 64GB storage variant, while its 6GB RAM + 128GB model comes at Rs 15,999.

JioPhone Next to launch ahead of Diwali

JioPhone Next, which was slated to launch on September 10, 2021, will now be rolled out ahead of Diwali. The much awaited affordable smartphone is in advanced trials and its festive season roll-out will commence before Diwali, according to a statement by Jio. The company claims that JioPhone Next device and operating systems are expected to pack features associated with phones in the premium category such as great camera experience, voice-first features among others. The JioPhone Next was announced by Mukesh Ambani at Reliance Industries’ 44th Annual General Meeting (AGM).

Vivo X70 series launched in China

The Vivi X70 series – Vivo X70, Vivo X70 Pro, and Vivo X70 Pro+ have been launched in the company’s home country China. All three smartphones get different chipsets to power them. The Vivo X70’s 8GB RAM + 128GB storage variant is priced at CNY 3,699 (roughly Rs 42,100), 8GB RAM + 256GB storage variant will cost CNY 3,999 (roughly Rs 45,500), and CNY 4,299 (roughly Rs 49,000) for the 12GB RAM + 256GB storage variant. The Vivo X70 Pro is priced at CNY 4,299 for the 8GB RAM + 128GB storage variant, CNY 4,599 (roughly Rs 52,400) for the 8GB RAM + 256GB storage variant, CNY 4,799 (roughly Rs 54,700) for the 12GB RAM + 256GB storage variant, and CNY 5,299 (roughly Rs 57,000) for the 12GB RAM + 512GB storage variant. The Vivo X70 Pro+ is priced at CNY 5,499 (roughly Rs 62,700) for the 8GB RAM + 256GB storage variant, CNY 5,999 (roughly Rs 68,300) for the 12GB RAM + 256GB storage variant, and CNY 6,999 (roughly Rs 79,700) for the 12GB RAM + 512GB storage variant.

Facebook, Ray-Ban launches ‘Ray-Ban Stories’ smart glasses

Social media giant Facebook in collaboration with EssilorLuxottica and Ray-Ban unveiled its first smart glasses – called ‘Ray-Ban Stories’ – in hope to offer true augmented-reality spectacles. Facebook’s smart glasses have a built-in 5-megapixel camera, microphone, and speakers. The glasses will let wearers take calls, listen to music, capture up to 30-second videos and pictures, and upload them on Facebook’s services using the new Facebook View app. The smart glasses would start at $299 and will be available in 20 different style combination.

Apple sends out invite for ‘California Streaming’ iPhone event on September 14

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Apple’s big fall event will take place on September 14, where it is speculated to unveil new iPhones along with other bunch of highly anticipated products. The Cupertino company is likely to launch the iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max, the same as the iPhone 12 series. Apple sends invite for the next special launch event on September 14. The invitation teases the announcement with the phrase – ‘California Streaming’.

Just like last year, the Apple launch event will also take place virtually at 10 a.m. PT/10:30 pm IST, and everyone can watch it online at apple.com. Same as last year, the iPhone launch event will take place all the way from Apple Park in California. The invite doesn’t reveal the name of the upcoming iPhone model, but rumors and leaks hint at the iPhone 13.

Greg Joswiak, Apple’s SVP Marketing, in a tweet, shared a short video clip that appears to also hint at an AR/ VR headset launch to some extent.

Much like every year, the Cupertino based giant, in its invite, sends out subtle hints and looking closely, you can find clues. Hinting at the A14 Bionic chipset and 5G support, the invite for the iPhone 12 series said “Hi, Speed”.

iPhone 13 – What to expect

With so many rumors being reported on since January, fans already know most of what’s coming, though the tech giant always pulls off a surprise. Months of leaks suggested some changes to this year’s iPhone, like – camera enhancements, smaller display notch, A15 Bionic chip, iOS 15 operating system, and 120Hz ProMotion display support.

The design of the upcoming iPhone model is not likely to change much except a few tweaks here and there, including the size or camera lens placement, and of course, display notch as well as a long last battery life, which iPhone users have been asking for a long time now. Based on the leaks so far, the iPhone 13 series is to be thicker than the iPhone 12 series, and that is said to be for a critical purpose – to pack a bigger battery capacity.

Another interesting feature users could see in the iPhone 13 is satellite communication. According to the Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the new models could have the ability to make satellite calls. The analyst believes the iPhone 13 will be able to connect to low Earth orbit satellites when other networks are not available. This might not seem like a big deal now, but it could become the standard feature on all leading smartphones in the coming years to come.

Although the iPhone is an absolute king in the smartphone market, this year Apple might face tough competition from newly launched Galaxy Z foldable phones from the house of Samsung and the Google Pixel 6 series. The early reception the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Flip 3 are getting could put pressure on Apple to make big changes in the iPhone lineup, though the tech giant takes its own time to get into a new product category until unless there is money to be made.

Social networking platform Leher to fund Indian content creators

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Popular audio-video social networking app Leher claims to be empowering community moderators and creators to live their dream of becoming an influencer via its newly-launched Creator Program.

Community moderators, content creators, and influencers signing up for the program will have the freedom to build communities from scratch that will not only enrich communication but also monetize their efforts in the form of milestones, it said. These milestones set by the platform will empower the moderators to earn Leher money that can later be encashed to their accounts, it added.

According to Leher, the said community moderators can earn money directly from the members (like a Patreon program) or in the form of rewards. Via Leher’s creator centric approach, the platform encourages moderators conceptualise new ideas and foster communities to bring like-minded folks together.

In addition to cash awards up to Rs 1,00,000 monthly, creators/community moderators also have the option to receive community stock options (Grant-Community Stock Options-CSOP) for a more diversified financial portfolio as Leher grows along with them.

Vikas Malpani, Co-founder and CEO, said, “Most social media platforms have a traditional approach to content creation. However, Leher seeks to be different via its Creator Program to enable community moderators and content creators to monetize their content and community-building talent. This is a great incentive and brings in the influencer prestige a notch above in the other underserved influencer marketing industry. Our priority is to help our creators and moderators craft and regulate the best of content. Furthermore, our training module and special features enable them to deploy top quality tools to hone their craft.”

Members of the Creator Program will have access to its unique features like record audio/video rooms, advanced community analytics, engagement tools, and priority access that will further amplify their efforts to build shareable and relevant content.

Furthermore, its Training & Support module and Exclusivity & Discovery feature is the cherry on (monetisation) top. The select communities and moderators will also receive a special recommendation from Leher and a verified badge to ensure an expansive reach to the target audience.

The Content Creator Program by Leher offers long-term incentives to its creators, who can now sign up at to get started.

Downloaded over 3,00,000 times, Leher provides community moderators and content creators a platform to craft conversations around common topics, foster exclusive communities and bring like-minded people from all walks of life together.

JioPhone Next launch delayed; to be available ahead of Diwali

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Waiting for the launch of Reliance’s affordable upcoming smartphone – JioPhone Next? If so, there’s an important news that may disappoint you. Reliance Jio has officially delayed the launch of its ultra-affordable smartphone ‘JioPhone Next’. Although, the company had announced in June that the new, affordable JioPhone would launch on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi (September 10). The device will now be available “more widely” around the Diwali festive season, Reliance Jio announced late on Thursday.

Reliance released an official statement stating that the most awaited JioPhone Next, which was developed in partnership with Google, is currently in advanced trials. Both companies have begun testing the model with a limited set of users for further refinement. This year, Diwali is set on November 4, so, we can expect the phone to release by the end of October. The exact release date has not been revealed yet.

Reason behind the delay

The reason behind the delay is the ongoing global semiconductor shortage, which has impacted video game consoles, automobile, smartphone, among other industries. Several factors including pent-up demand, Covid-induced slowdowns, and sanctions against some key Chinese technology companies have contributed to a shortage of chipsets, which is the key component in electronic manufacturing. The shortage had forced Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries to postpone the launch of its debut 4G smartphone, ‘JioPhone Next’. Jio, in a statement, says “this additional time will also help mitigate the current industry-wide, global semiconductor shortages.”

As per the reports, Reliance was aiming to place an order of 5 million units, of which the initial part has gone to UTL Neolync, which it expects to bring to the market over six months, but the chip supply shortage may affect its plans.

JioPhone Next – Features

Designed in partnership with Google, JioPhone Next is a 4G smartphone that offers features like automatic read-aloud of screen text language translation, voice assistant, smart camera with augmented reality filters, and much more. It is a “first-of-its-kind” device that features an optimized operating system based on Android and Play Store.

In a press note, Reliance said, “The device and the operating system will offer premium capabilities that have until now been associated with more powerful smartphones, including voice-first features that enable people to consume content and navigate the phone in their own language, deliver a great camera experience, and get the latest Android feature and security updates.”

The phone has an HDR mode and Snapchat Lenses, which is directly accessible from the camera of the phone. One will also see an option to change the language of the device’s content with just a tap of a button. Powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 chipset, users will get an 8GB of inbuilt storage that can be expanded up to 256GB via micro SD card. With this device, Jio is aiming to attract more 2G subscribers and offer an entry-level smartphone at an affordable price range.

JioPhone Next – Expected Price

Although, the company hasn’t yet revealed the price and availability details of ‘JioPhone Next’, but leaks and rumors circulating online suggest the price to be around Rs 3,999 in India. More details will likely to be revealed ahead of Diwali.

Fenda Audio launches PA300 100W Bluetooth party speaker ahead of festive season

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With festive season in mind, Fenda Audio has come up with the new F&D PA300 100-watt Bluetooth wireless party speaker system in India. The new speaker boasts of a powerful performance, multiple inputs, Karaoke mode and a robust portable body. It’s for both indoor and outdoor use and features an in-built rechargeable battery.

The F&D PA300 sports a pair of large 7-inch woofers and a pair of 2-inch tweeters, driven by a powerful 100-watt amplifier. Adding to the glam are its multi-colour disco lights that flicker to the rhythm.

The internals are well-protected using a robust ADS plastic body. A metal grille up front protects the drivers from external accidental damage. And since the weight of the large speaker makes it inconvenient to port around, Fenda Audio has added a trolley system so that you can wheel it wherever you plan to take your party.

Adding to the weight is a fairly large 7,000mAh rechargeable Li-Ion battery that allows you to take your party outdoors, and last for a good 5 hours non-stop.

Sporting multiple inputs such as a USB, auxiliary, Optical, Bluetooth, Microphone, and Guitar, the speaker also features a built-in FM Radio for those who need to tune in to the local terrestrial radio stations for news and music. There’s Karaoke mode that supports both a wired and wireless microphone, so you can pass the mic around to your gang or friends without having to move the speaker from its place.

All the controls, from volume to track change and play/pause, are available on the top of the speaker, or you can also take control from afar using the fully functional IR remote control.

The F&D PA300 speaker is available at all leading retail stores and e-commerce platforms, with a festive season limited time price offer of Rs 15,999 and is backed with a 12-month warranty.

3 million WhatsApp accounts in India banned between June – July: Know why

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Facebook-owned WhatsApp is a globally recognized instant messaging app with end-to-end encryption. And, yet more than 3 million accounts get banned in India alone every month. WhatsApp has now released its compliance report, where it has claimed to ban over 30 lakh accounts in India in the one-and-a-half months.

“In accordance with the IT Rules 2021, we’ve published our second monthly report for the 46-day period of – June 16 to July 31,” WhatsApp spokesperson said. The actual number of accounts that got suspended stands at 3027,000. The platform said it received 594 grievances during that time.

Why WhatsApp banned Indian accounts

WhatsApp has launched its second “User Safety Monthly Report” for the 46 days between June 16 – July 31 following the brand-new IT rules 2021. The instant messaging app claims to have banned these accounts in the interest of preventing online abuse and keeping the users safe. The banned accounts include accounts actioned through the company’s own prevention and detection methods, and via user reports or grievances received by it.

“Over the years, the platform has consistently invested in Artificial Intelligence and other state of the art technology, data scientists and experts, and in processes, in order to keep its users safe on the platform,” a WhatsApp spokesperson stated.

From June 16 to July 31, the instant messaging app received a total of 594 grievances from users relating to various issues such as ban appeal, account support, product support, and safety support. Out of which, 74 accounts had been ‘actioned’ throughout this time.

What are ‘Accounts Actioned’

WhatsApp defined that ‘Accounts Actioned’ means circumstances where the firm takes remedial motion based mostly on the report. Taking motions means either ban an account or a beforehand banned account being restored on account of the criticism. Also, studies could have been reviewed however not included as ‘Actioned’ for some causes, together with the person needing help to entry their account or to make use of some options person requested restoration of a banned account and the request is denied, or if the reported account doesn’t violate the legal guidelines of India or WhatsApp’s Terms of Service.

How WhatsApp identifies accounts that should be banned

Other than these accounts for which the company receives complaints of sending spam or abuse, the instant messaging app is determined by behavioural indicators to determine misuse of the platform. It says that it depends on accessible “unencrypted information” together with person studies, profile photographs, group photographs and descriptions in addition to superior AI instruments and assets to detect and stop abuse on its platform.

According to the new IT rules, social media platforms need to publish their compliance report where they need to define the numbers of complaints received and the action taken against them, every month.

Hughes, OneWeb collaborate for LEO satellite service in US and India

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Hughes, an innovator in satellite and multi-transport technologies and networks, and OneWeb, the low Earth orbit satellite communications company, have signed a distribution agreement in the US focused on enterprise services. In India, the parties have entered into an MoU for a strategic agreement to distribute services to large enterprises, small and medium businesses, government, telcos and ISPs in the rural and remote parts of the country.

Services will be offered by Hughes Network Systems and Hughes Communications India, respectively. Hughes and OneWeb intend to work together to broaden distribution globally, with Hughes to offer OneWeb’s low-latency, high-speed connectivity for markets such as enterprise, government, commercial aviation and maritime, cellular backhaul, and community Wi-Fi hotspots, they said in a statement.

Pradman Kaul, President, Hughes, said, “The future of connectivity depends on a worldwide network of multiple transports, including terrestrial, geostationary and Low Earth Orbit satellite services. OneWeb’s system enhances the Hughes portfolio of networking capabilities, introducing a low-latency option with global reach that complements GEO satellite capacity density and capability to meet our customers’ needs. As a case in point, in India which has been starved of high-throughput satellite services, the OneWeb services will help us meet the tremendous backhaul and broadband demand.”

Neil Masterson, Chief Executive officer, OneWeb, said, “OneWeb is thrilled to be working with Hughes to offer our connectivity solution to small businesses, and government customers across the U.S and India. This agreement is another example of our commitment to deliver high-quality, continuous internet access to areas in need including in rural and remote areas of the U.S and India. Hughes is already an important investor and an invaluable technology partner, and I look forward to continuing to grow our relationship further.”

At a jointly hosted session at Satellite 2021 at National Harbor, Maryland, representatives of the companies signed the new agreements, addressed their ongoing partnership, and shared a demonstration of multi-orbit connectivity in action. The test, recorded on August 26, featured the successful real-time, seamless switching between the Hughes Jupiter 2 geostationary, high-throughput satellite (HTS) and OneWeb’s low latency, high speed LEO constellation.

The demonstration highlighted advantages of each type of connectivity as Hughes Active Technologies software instantaneously evaluated the type of traffic and transmitted it over the most efficient path: latency-sensitive activities (like fast-twitch video gaming and a video call) were transmitted via OneWeb; bandwidth-intensive activities like video streaming were transmitted via Jupiter HTS.

The agreement expands an established relationship between the two companies. Hughes, through its parent company EchoStar, is an investor in OneWeb. It is also an ecosystem partner to OneWeb, developing gateway electronics and the core module that will power every user terminal for the system. And Hughes is the prime contractor on an agreement with the US Air Force Research Lab to integrate and demonstrate managed LEO SATCOM using OneWeb capacity in the Arctic region.

OneWeb works with carefully selected distribution partners in each of its core markets, providing new business and expansion opportunities through the low latency, global, high throughput attributes of OneWeb’s network.

OneWeb is building its initial constellation of 648 LEO satellites. Services will begin this year to the Arctic region including Alaska, Canada, and the UK. By late 2022, OneWeb will be offering its high-speed, low latency connectivity services globally. Service testing on the satellites already in orbit is underway, using gateways that Hughes is building for the network. Results are positive, including seamless satellite and beam handovers, high speeds and low latency.

To help meet demand for broadband, Hughes is developing its next generation Jupiter 3 Ultra-High Density Satellite, expected to launch in the second half of 2022.

Experts call for democratization of research in Artificial intelligence

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As India steps on the cusp of digital revolution, the country needs collaboration and integration of public and private sector supplemented by efforts of highly qualified academia to harness the immense potential and develop the Artificial Intelligence ecosystem. These views were expressed by an eminent panel of leaders from industry, government and academia at “The Rise of AI-Preneurs”, a webinar organized by TechArc, a leading technology analytics, research and consultancy firm in association with Compass IDC, the overseas development centre of Urban Compass Inc., a US-headquartered technology platform.

The panel called for democratization of research in AI and also discussed the power of huge data for developing ‘intelligence’ for organizations.  The panelists unanimously agreed that India has immense potential to leverage AI and each sector is a huge opportunity in itself as India leaps ahead with digital transformation in the coming decade.

Joseph Sirosh, Global CTO, Compass, said, “I have been working with AI for over 3 decades now and there has never been a time as exciting as now, both in theoretical and practical terms. We’ve come a long way from AI being purely dedicated to machine learning on structured numerical data and being significantly limited by data availability. Deep Learning and pre-trained systems like Transformer Networks have widened the application of AI to all types of unstructured data, including images, speech, videos, text and social network analysis, and natural language processing. AI has now invaded almost the entire digital realm accelerating automation across industries, creating meaningful user interactions, and leveraging valuable insights from transactions.”

Anna Roy, Sr Advisor, NITI Aayog, said, “Industry and academia need to collaborate with the government with a long-term vision with regards to developing a robust ecosystem that addresses both the needs of basic research and domain specific applied developments. Equally important is AI adoption where governments have a crucial role to play in developing policies which ease the adoption of AI.”

Dr Nikhil Agarwal, CEO – FIRST & C3i Hub, IIT Kanpur, said, “The good news about the Indian Startup industry is that it has now become the third-largest country for startups & the best part about it is that a variety of them are driven by AI. We need to create awareness amongst people that AI is not going to replace us. All that AI will do is make things easier for us.”

Prof. Mausam, Head of School of Artificial Intelligence (ScAI) IIT Delhi, said, “The Indian AI industry still needs to catch up fast with the other aspects such as readiness, deployment & the number of AI researchers. The amalgamation of the right set of people, strong computing infrastructure and the right data, together, can help build a strong AI. This will happen only through robust industry-academia collaboration.”

The event was moderated by Faisal Kawoosa, Founder and Chief Analyst, TechArc. “In AI, everyone is solving problems and they have to invent solutions. Therefore, everyone working in AI is an entrepreneur as they are all inventing and innovating on a daily basis,” said Faisal.

The key takeaways that emerged from the panel discussion were that the government has already outlined its priorities with respect to AI. Globally, companies and organisations are leveraging AI to unleash the power of huge data which resides with them and India has immense potential to leverage from AI as well.

How to recover deleted photos and videos from Google Photos?

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Mobile phones provide its users the ability to conveniently record their lives and capture memorable moments. But, there are consequences for storing your memories on smartphones, and data loss is one of them. Photos or videos are unarguably one of the most precious things, and losing them is no less than a nightmare. Fortunately, Google Drive and Google Photos allow you to restore photos and even videos that you mistakenly deleted.

For backing up your photos and videos, Google Photos is one of the most preferred cloud storage options, especially for Google Pixel devices and other Android users. The platform lets you upload photos or videos for free and access them at any time on your device. Still, there are a lot of cases of photo deletions. In case you have accidentally deleted photos from your smartphone and wondering if there is a way to recover the deleted photos, here are a few simple tips that you should consider.

How to recover deleted photos from Google Photos

Step 1: Open the Google Photos app on your Android phone or tablet

Step 2: Tap ‘Library’ tab at the bottom, and go to the ‘Trash’ folder

Step 3: Find the photo or video you want to restore. Touch and hold the photo or video

Step 4: Press the ‘Restore’ option at the bottom

Step 5: To recover photos on your PC, go to photos.google.com

Step 6: Click the ‘Trash’ folder on the left side of the window

Step 7: Tap on the photos or videos you want to restore, and then click the Select option

Step 8: Click ‘Restore’ at the top right. That photo or video will be restored to your Google Photos account and added back into any albums it was in

If a user wants to restore deleted photos or videos, first they will have to check if the content is there in the ‘Trash’ folder on the app or not. If a deleted item is not in the folder, then it can’t be restored. Also, users won’t be able to recover a photo if they had moved it to Trash more than 60 days ago, or if they moved it to Trash and then emptied the folder.