Samsung join hands with Swedish brand ABB to provide smarter homes & offices

The South Korean tech giant Samsung has partnered with Swedish–Swiss multinational corporation ABB, where the two leading giants will help in the expansion of Samsung SmartThings and its integration in more buildings, offices and homes.

ABB has expertise of over 130 years, and to date, they’ve manufactured and sold more than 5,50,000 products. The company’s ABB-free@home automation solution controls various building equipment, including access detection, communication and climate systems for residential and commercial complexes.

“With SmartThings, Samsung has been able to create an eco-system of smart appliances making homes smarter and more efficient. We are excited to build on that by partnering with ABB to expand the SmartThings experience to new customers making it easier for consumers to reduce costs and create positive environmental impact,” said Chanwoo Park, Head of IoT Business at Samsung Electronics.

The partnership aims to strengthen Samsung’s Home IoT solution in the residential and industrial construction market, combining smart domestic solutions with SmartThings for a greater advanced, cost-effective and energy-efficient solution for tracking and controlling houses and buildings.

Samsung SmartThings and ABB- free@home will develop a cloud to cloud integration which will be a smart, efficient and energy-saving solution to transform the house, office or building into an intelligent one, allowing consumers a wider control.

With Samsung’s SmartThings platform, customers can monitor and manage ABB’s portfolio of devices, like cameras, sensors and comfort structures included with SmartThings, permitting customers to access their smart home functions from anywhere with a single application.

SmartThings features a neat device control tab easily accessible from your Samsung phone’s drop-down menu. Samsung and ABB’s partnership gives a scalable, turnkey smart domestic solution with top-class Samsung appliances and ABB devices that could significantly reduce operational charges through efficiencies and predictive maintenance services.

Review – Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

The month of February 2022 is undoubtedly going down in history as a month of smartphone launches. We’ve witnessed many launches during the month, except for Apple iPhones, which came a little late to the party. Who cares? Especially when you’ve Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra in your hand – a perfect blend of Galaxy S Ultra and Galaxy Note Ultra.

The new-age smartphone from Samsung arrives in a black cardboard box that’s now even smaller than before, which kind of makes you think about iPhone packaging. Oh, have I mentioned anything about the S-Pen yet? Of course not. Well, the company has successfully managed to fit the S-Pen entirely into the device itself.

First Impression

They say the first impression is the last impression, and Samsung took it very seriously. To be honest, this is the perfect smartphone I have ever held in recent times. It has premium looks, and even a single glance is enough to predict the price. However, after two weeks of use, I understood that the saying nobody is perfect could be applied here.

Design & Display

I’ve already mentioned above that the Galaxy S22 ultra is a crossover of two old flagship models, but the sharp and squared-off angles make it appear as a stunning device. The smartphones ship in four colours – Phantom Black, Phantom White, Green and Burgundy. The only thing I would like to appreciate about this device’s design is its camera module.

The Galaxy S22 Ultra has a metal and glass slab with sharp corners, but no worries, the rounded side edges will save the game. The S22 Ultra boasts a power button and a volume rocker on the right, advertised as made from recycled fishing nets. The front glass of the smartphone has high-gloss and is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+, while the back is covered with a satin finish.

The flagship smartphones from Samsung are always loved for their classic displays and the same proceeds to the Galaxy S22 Ultra. The S22 Ultra has a sharp, bright, colour-rich and ideal for outdoor viewing display, probably the best in the current smartphone world. The 6.8-inch AMOLED display of the S22 Ultra has rounded side edges and has a 120Hz refresh rate.

Build Quality

The phone is massive (dimensions – 163.3 x 77.9 x 8.9mm) and takes you back to its NOTE roots but weighs about 230 gms, making it lighter than Apple’s flagship devices. The flat surfaces of both sides wrap the device like a sandwich. Overall, the build quality of the S22 Ultra is superb, but with curved edges like this, it’s going to be an uncomfortable ride for the first few days.

Camera

When it comes to S22 Ultra’s camera, indeed Samsung has plans for overtaking the camera legacy of the iPhone 13 Pro Max and Google Pixel 6 Pro. The camera module appears similar to the S21 Ultra, but it’s completely different, thanks to the processor. The S22 Ultra has a 40-MP selfie camera that supports dual video calls and offers 4K video quality at 30/60fps and 1080p@30fps.

On the rear, the phone has a 12-MP ultra-wide camera, 108-MP wide-angle camera, and two telephoto cameras with 10-megapixels, one with 3X optical zoom and another with 10X optical zoom. The smartphone offers better low-light photos, 4x faster multi-frame processing, and an AI-boosted portrait mode. The nightography camera of the S22 Ultra is advertised as Samsung’s best innovation yet.

S-Pen

The S-Pen acts as a smartpen, pull it out, and the phone will automatically launch the Notes app. The S-Pen is an active one and has its battery, gyro, accelerometer and Bluetooth connectivity for communicating with the phone. The Smart select option of the S-Pen allows you to take differently shaped screenshots, which you can use to create short GIF animations.

Chipset & Performance

The Galaxy S22 Ultra is one of the first smartphones that get the latest flagship SoC from Qualcomm, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. The device runs on Android 12 with OneUI on top and a 4nm chip that promises better CPU and graphics performance. The smartphone arrives with 12GB of RAM, and for storage, it has in 3-options, 256GB, 512GB or 1TB.

I’ve been using iPhone 13 Pro Max as my primary device for the last few months, and I’m not ashamed to say that the Galaxy S22 Ultra felt faster than it and completely outperforms Apple’s latest flagship phone. The smartphone offers fantastic gameplay with high graphics games such as Call of Duty Mobile without a single hiccup.

Battery

A 5,000mAh battery powers the S22 Ultra, but the phone comes with an FHD+ resolution with an adaptive 120Hz refresh rate, which makes the chances of decreasing the battery life relatively high. Of course, with out-of-the-box settings and an average of 6.5 hours of screen-on time, the device can smoothly run for a day and spare a little juice (about 25% to 35%) for another one.

Verdict

The Galaxy S22 Ultra has no single competition in the current market, and no other smartphone has the guts to tick off the boxes that S22 Ultra accomplishes. The phone is packed with the latest processor, brightest smartphone display, the highest megapixel camera, and the built-in S Pen, making the S22 Ultra superior in every section. So, if you’ve loads of money, I’ve three words for you – GO FOR IT!

 

How Technology Improved The Financial Industry

On August 6, 1991, one of the most significant pieces of technology was launched. The Internet “World Wide Web” was introduced to the public about 21 years ago. People and business entities did not immediately take to the Internet. It was quite a task to bring an Internet connection into a building. An Internet service provider had to run a cable from the mainline to the inside of the building. From here, an Ethernet cable was utilized to create a connection between the Internet service and router. Another Ethernet cable was needed to connect the Internet router to a computer. This complex process is still utilized today but is no longer viewed as a hassle.

As time went on, more private networks were created. It did not take long before everyone was hooked and eventually reliant on the Internet. Today, there are approximately 5.16 billion Internet users across the globe. When you break down these Internet users, you see people, businesses, government entities, nonprofit agencies, and public institutions. 

Financial Industry And Internet

One industry majorly impacted by the Internet is the financial sector. Long gone are the days of spending precious time waiting in line to cash a check. While some financial institutions continue to see some foot traffic, the volume has drastically decreased, thanks to the Internet. 

Commercial banks, asset management firms, credit unions, insurance companies, check-cashing firms, payment processors, finance companies, payment processors, stock brokerage firms, and asset management firms are reliant on the Internet. 

The Internet is so commonplace in the financial sector. Everyone from the consumer to the small business to the large corporation conducts business with at least one financial institution. 

Mobile Banking

Mobile banking is one of the most notable finance technologies. Thanks to this amazing piece of technology, consumers can conduct most of their financial activities online. Instead of spending hours in line at a bank, consumers can cash their checks online. This includes both payroll, cashiers, and personal checks. 

Nearly every small and large financial institution utilizes software for its mobile banking services. The account holder must download their bank app to their desktop computer, laptop, or smartphone. Some people tend to download their bank apps to all their mobile devices and desktop computer. So, they have quick and easy access to their personal bank account at home and on the go.

Other financial services available through most bank apps include check cancellation, wire transfer from one account to another, bill pay, and balance inquiry. 

Digital Currencies

Cash was the go-to payment before the public discovered the Internet. Modern banking systems hold a specific level of capital in hopes of avoiding economic stress. Digital money is stored electronically to streamline the existing financial infrastructure. 

Electronic money transactions are much simpler and quicker than physical cash. Financial institutions can transfer money from one account to another in what seems like nanoseconds. For example, an account holder enrolls in a เว็บสล็อตเว็บตรง service. The initial deposit takes less than 15 minutes. The process involves removing electronic money from a bank account to the service provider’s bank account. The balance is then recorded in the player’s personal account.

Email 

Nearly all financial institutions utilize email for various tasks and processes. Banks, credit unions, and other financial institutions incorporate email into their marketing strategies. Email marketing allows financial entities to build their customer bases, promote their lending services, communicate with their customers and other consumers, share time-sensitive information, and employee-to-employee communications.

Email marketing is an effective technique that has proven itself over time. Just ask any financier how they feel about email. They will all agree it has improved their every financial process in every way possible.

Video And Audio Chat

Thanks to state-of-the-art technology, financial institutions are no longer forced to host traditional meetings. Hosting a traditional financial meeting is never easy, especially when your employees, partners, and investors live across the globe. Fortunately, this is no longer the case, with video and audio chat technologies. 

Virtual meetings can be held without a moment’s notice. To set up a virtual meeting requires a computer or smartphone, video & audio capabilities as well as an Internet connection.

Some banks even do one better by utilizing special virtual meeting software. They encourage their employees to keep the app downloaded to their smartphones, so they can be reached at all times.

Acer Nitro 5 Launched in India

The Taiwanese multinational hardware manufacturer, Acer, has recently developed a new gaming laptop named Nitro 5. The latest laptop features one of the most powerful graphic processors making it a perfect buy for hardcore gamers. Keep reading to know more about the specifications of Acer Nitro 5. 

 

Body and Display: The Acer Nitro 5 (0222) features a 15.6-inch full HD IPS LCD panel that supports a 144Hz refresh rate, with an 80% screen-to-body ratio, 16: 9 aspect ratio, and a screen resolution of 1920×1080 pixels. 

Processor: Moreover, the brand new Nitro 5 comes with 16GB of DDR4 RAM that may be increased to 32GB of DDR4 3200MHz RAM. This device is powered by the 12th Gen of Intel Core i7 12700H CPUs and Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 Ti GPUs to deliver maximum processing power and graphics power. The Acer Nitro 5 features up to DDR4 RAM and 512GB of SSD and supports up to 1TB HDD. Furthermore, the laptop comes with a quad-exhaust cooling machine that keeps the temperatures down throughout long gaming sessions or innovative operations and allows the hardware to work at its full potential.

Battery: The Acer Nitro 5 features a four-cell 57.5 Watt-hour battery and is complimented with a 180W power adapter.

Touch and Sensitivity: Call up the NitroSense UI with a single touch of the dedicated NitroSense key to immediately visualize component temperature, loading performance, power plan, and more. Users also can optimize the laptop with distinctive modes.

I/O Parts: The Acer Nitro 5 packs a USB-A Gen 1, a USB 3.2 Gen 2, a USB-A Gen 2 port with power-off charging support, a Thunderbolt 4 port, an HDMI port, a 3.5 audio combination jack, and an RJ45 Ethernet connector. The tool helps Intel’s KiLLER wi-fi 6 AX 1650i and Bluetooth 5.1 technologies for wi-fi connections. 

Price and Availability: The 2022 version of the Acer Nitro 5 has been priced starting at Rs 84,999 in India.

  • Intel Core i5-12500H CPU, RTX 3050 GPU, 8GB of RAM, and 512GB of SSD: Rs 84,999
  • Intel Core i7-12700H CPU, RTX 3050 Ti GPU, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB of SSD: Rs 1,09,999

The new Acer Nitro 5 2022 is currently available to shop through the company’s official online store and Amazon India. As for the offline market, the brand new Nitro 5 models is available at Acer Exclusive stores, Croma stores, and different shops throughout the country.

Realme Smart TV Stick with Full HD Support Launching in India

The Realme Smart TV Stick will be the second streaming tool from the business enterprise after the Realme 4K Smart Google TV Stick, which was released in India in October 2022. The new version will be released in India on April 7 at 12:30 pm, and you can attend the event through the live stream on YouTube. The tool has been listed on Flipkart ahead of the launch, revealing a few key capabilities.

The mini stick supports an HDMI port and a miniature USB port associated with an electrical plug. As far as the equipment is concerned, the gadget is upheld by 1GB of RAM, 8GB of storage, and a quad-core ARM Cortex-A35 SoC. The 4K model comes with 2GB of RAM and 8GB of storage.

The gadget brings phenomenal Full HD picture quality, with 60fps content and HDR10+ support on the device and an HDMI 2.0 port.

Another significant change is the introduction of the Android 11 TV platform, rather than the Google TV UI like we’ve seen on the 4K stick. However, the device still supports all the streaming applications and will offer admittance to Google Play Store and administrations.

As far as price is concerned, you can expect the Full HD version to be valued lesser than the 4K model (Rs 3,999), and this will assume any semblance of the Mi TV Stick and Amazon Fire Stick in India.

Hyperice Hypervolt Go | Handheld Percussion Massager

While you’re in your comfort zone reading this article, you must be working from home, traveling, or sitting idle in an absurd posture, leading to fatigue or even major physio issues. One could probably be working out heavily or even indulging in vigorous sports activities, which could cause muscle soreness. While you could feel the pain, you must be craving a good massage. But, owning a massage chair or visiting a spa frequently is not feasible for everyone. You would wish for a portable massager, which could be a one-stop solution to all the physical beating your body takes on day-to-day life. 

Considering all this, Hyperice has launched its latest percussion massage device called the Hypervolt Go. The brand had recently incited into the Indian market and shared one unit with us to fidget around with and get you a comprehensive review of the device. Before we unfurl more about it, for your information, the Hypervolt Go is a premium device and comes with a price tag of Rs 16,999. 

There can be several reasons your body might feel sore right now, from sitting for long durations, working in front of the screen that’s not set to the correct height, and especially working out or any physical activity, which could take a toll on your body. But you no longer have to deal with the discomfort all day. 

 

How Does the Hyperice Hypervolt Go function?

In reality, the Hypervolt Go is about the size of a small blow dryer and includes two attachments to use on the body as per comfort. You can toggle in between three vibrating speeds at the press of a button — the first speed being the least intense and the last one being the most intense percussive motion.  

Level one is more than enough for anyone going through minor fatigue. Levels two and three are meant for those who face major back issues or undergo vigorous training or sports activities. 

The Hypervolt Go comes with 2.5+ hours of battery life per charge which is pretty decent considering the amount of power that it packs within. The ultra-lightweight GO delivers up to 3,200 percussions per minute, which is all the power you need to relax, recover, and recharge. 

According to the company, the new device is 30% smaller than the previous Hypervolt, with surprisingly more power and quieter operation and decreased vibration compared to the outgoing model.

 

It is relatively compact, and its ergonomic design helps it fit perfectly in your hands and efficiently in your bag so you can carry along some profound muscle-massaging relief with you anytime, anywhere. The Hypervolt Go is also equipped with a patented QuietGlide technology which results in a near-silent operation so that your work or play never stops. 

 

What do you get with the Hyperice Hypervolt Go?

The package includes two head tips in the box with the Hypervolt Go. The attachments are designed for different areas, but they help cover any soreness you might feel on your body. Switching between the two head attachments couldn’t be easier — all you have to do is twist the head and pull it out of the Hypervolt Go.

One of the Hypervolt Go’s heads has a flatter surface, which the brand notes is ideal for more extensive areas like your chest, back or quads. We liked using the flat attachment on our lower back, especially on our stiff hamstrings, holding the Hypervolt Go in our hand and slowly applying pressure to the sore muscles with the head attachment until it felt like they loosened up.

On the other hand, the “Bullet” attachment is narrower with a rounded edge, and we used it on our shoulders and lower-back when stretching didn’t help. Thanks to QuietGlide tech, the Hypervolt Go is a very quiet gadget.

How to use the Hypervolt Go Massage Gun?

The Hyperice app can be downloaded on your smartphone, and it’s filled with valuable tips for using the Hypervolt Go.

We liked the app’s efficiency and the interface that allows you to search massage motions according to the parts of your body you want to use the Hypervolt on. The app shows you a clickable full-body illustration, both for the muscles on the front and back of your body, which makes it very handy to use.

Verdict

Now, here’s the bottom line: after a few weeks of usage, we think the Hypervolt Go is one of the best portable handheld tools you can use to ease muscle soreness right now. The brand’s app and a versatile assortment of attachments make it a worthy rechargeable recovery gadget for any situation, from fitness relief to targeting specific muscles by yourself. With this analysis, we have understood that the device is beneficial for people suffering from minor and major muscle issues. The Hyperice Hypervolt Go reduces muscle soreness and stiffness; it enhances muscle performance and accelerates recovery. If you’re a traveler, I must recommend this device as this can be a great relaxation therapy.

To add more icing to the cake, the Hypervolt Go now comes with an exciting price tag of Rs.16,999/- and with a set of 5 attachments.

 

 

 

Intel Reveals 12th Gen Core i9 12900KS

Intel has finally revealed all the details for its new 12th Gen Intel Core i9-12900KS. Touted to be “the world’s fastest desktop processor,” the brand-new Intel chipset will move on sale globally beginning 5th April.

Processor and Performance:

The Intel Core i9-12900KS processor comes with a 16-core configuration, with eight overall performance cores and 24 threads as a part of its offering. The processor claims its general performance-boosting skills to be amongst its fundamental strengths and helps each Intel Thermal Velocity Boost for better overall performance even at excessive chip temperatures. Adaptive Boost that mechanically selects better rapid boosts on cores is primarily based on the venture jogging at the processor.

The processor’s other critical functions encompass a 30MB clever cache memory, 150W base electricity throughput, and aid for each PCIe Gen 5 and Gen 4 connector. With the Thermal Velocity Boost, the Intel Corei9-12900KS can attain as much as 5.5GHz at its height, rapidly boosting the overall performance level. The processor may also aid as much as DDR4-3200 and DDR5-4800 RAMs, therefore rounding up the general function set that the claimed ‘maximum effective computing device processors’ come with.

Price and Availability:

The Intel Core i9-12900KS particular version CPU will retail for $739 (approx Rs. 56,000), and the CPU may cost slightly over Rs. 60,000 in India. The Intel Core i9-12900KS will be available beginning April 5 through Intel channels and OEM partners. If you’re seeking out the maximum adequate gaming CPU, then the Intel Core i9-12900KS is genuinely one of these chips which could provide stellar single-thread and multi-thread performance.

POCO X4 Pro 5G Launches in India

POCO, a Chinese company under Xiaomi launches POCO X4 Pro 5G in India today after a global launch. POCO X4 Pro 5G is the successor to the POCO X3 Pro with hardware updates and design changes. A more detailed look at the phone’s specifications is stated below.

Body and Display:

Poco X4 Pro 5G will function as a 6.67 inch Super AMOLED show with 1200 nits of peak brightness. This goes to be a 120Hz panel. The smartphone has a glass back, Corning Gorilla Glass 5 at the front, and a side-installed fingerprint reader for biometric authentication. It measures 8.12mm in thickness and weighs 205g. Poco X4 Pro 5G sports activities a 6.67-inch Full HD+ AMOLED DotDisplay with a refresh fee of as much as 120Hz.

Camera: 

The Poco X4 Pro 5G comes with a triple rear camera setup. In contrast to the 108MP primary camera in the global variant, the Indian variant has a 64MP primary camera. It is paired with 8MP Ultra Wide and 2MP Macro Sensors. There is a 16MP selfie camera on the front.

RAM and Processor: 

The company has used Snapdragon 695 chipset and is in all likelihood to get paired, which is paired with up to 8GB RAM and up to 128GB storage.

Battery: 

The phone packs a 5,000 mAh battery and supports 67W MMT Sonic charging, which the company claims will charge the tool as much as 50 per cent in 15 minutes.

Storage: 

The smartphone comes with up to 128GB of high-speed UFS 2.2 storage and can be had with 8GB of LPDDRX4 RAM. Storage can be extended with the device supporting microSD cards with capacities up to 1 TB. 

Price:

The Poco X4 Pro 5G will be available on Flipkart at 12 midday on April 5, 2022. The 6GB+64GB variation is priced at Rs 18,999, the 6GB+128GB variation at Rs 19,999 and the 8GB+128GB variation at Rs 21,999.

Poco X4 Pro 5G comes in Poco Yellow, Laser Blue, and Laser Black colours. The smartphone will come with up to seven 5G bands for the Indian markets. 

Qualcomm 8 Gen 1 Plus : The New Flagship Chipset

If reports are to be believed, Qualcomm is coming up with a new Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Plus smartphone processor in May 2022. It will come as a successor to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC that we found in smartphones like Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra and Moto Edge X30. Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 features eight cores and comes with Adreno 730 GPU. Similarly, Qualcomm released the Snapdragon 888 Plus, nearly six months after Snapdragon 888 came out. 

Qualcomm has managed to maintain its superiority in the chipset market, although, the early tests revealed the superiority of MediaTek Dimensity 8100 SoC, and how it edged out the recent Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 in Geekbench’s multi-core test. 

Smartphone brands like Lenovo, Motorola, OnePlus and Xiaomi are expected to be Qualcomm’s first customers to release smartphones based on its Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Plus platform. The reports further suggest that the upcoming flagship SoC will be based on TSMC’s 4nm fabrication technology which is more efficient than Samsung’s 4nm technology, making it the first to be powered by TSMC’s architecture. 

Switching over to TSMC’s foundries should result in a more efficient chipset that delivers flagship-level performance by consuming less power. The chipset is also expected to be better at managing heat, which was a major issue with the non-plus model. 

The whole specifications along with the devices to feature it, will appear next month. 

Apple is planning to bring subscription-based service for iPhones

Last year, Google launched its Pixel Pass service in the US, a subscription-based service that costs $45 per month for the Pixel 6 and $55 per month for the Pixel 6 Pro. The service lets the subscriber have the respective phones along with YouTube Premium with ad-free watching, YouTube Music Premium with ad-free listening and 200 GB of Google One cloud storage.

Now, following the path of Google, Apple is planning to start a subscription-based service for iPhones and iPads where users will pay a fixed fee each month and get an iPhone (of course, the one they wants to have) with free upgrades. The service will also allow subscribers to change their iPhones with the new models every time a new iPhone is announced.

Currently, the Cupertino-based tech giant offers various services for the customer benefits, such as paying the phone amount in different instalments of 12, 24 or 36 months. The existing Apple ID account holders can bundle up this subscription for free to get Apple Care and Apple One Services, including Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, iCloud+, Apple News+, and Apple Fitness+.

The subscription service is not confirmed by the company yet, but according to the trusted sources, Apple might launch the service by the end of 2022 or early into 2023. The service would initially start with iPhones, followed by Apple’s hardware lineup, including iPads, MacBooks and Apple Watch. The service amount is not yet unveiled but it would be around 20$-40$.

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