New Updates for Google Photos

Google Photos has a new plan, which will make it simpler for clients to find and share photographs. Google said it will begin carrying out new updates to its well-known assistance to simplify clients to “sort through your collections, import photographs and recordings you have saved elsewhere, see your common substance and find screen captures.”

First and foremost, the tech behemoth is revamping the app’s interface so that you may view collections of photos as a lattice or a list that you can sort by kinds, such as collections, shared collections, top selections, and on-device envelopes. Then, in the primary menu, you’ll see a new “import images” section that will help you move photographs from several administrations, such as Facebook and iCloud. The new tool will also simplify copying files from a camera and digitizing old photos and videos. It also features a feature that allows you to scan tangible images with your phone. Starting this week, you’ll discover more defined sections labelled “partner sharing,” “shared albums,” and “conversations” under the sharing menu on Android. Soon, the parts will be added to the iOS app.

Google Photos makes it easy to share with people and control those sharing permissions and is one of the most fantastic photo editing tools. The revamped sharing menu now includes areas for partner sharing, shared albums, and even conversations that began after an album was shared. The brand new variations of Google Photos for each Android and iOS had been launched on March 17, so if it has been some time because you are up to date with the app, then now is a great time to seize the modern build.

Realme GT Neo 3 Launched As The World’s Fastest Charging Phone

Realme has recently announced the launch of Realme GT NEO 3 and this has marked the expansion of the GT series of smartphones. The company is marketing the device as a ‘fashinalble gaming smartphone’ that is just 8.2mm in thickness and weighs around 188 grams, which is pretty light and thin. 

GT Neo 3 sports a 6.7 inch OLED HD+ display and supports a 120Hz refresh rate and a maximum brightness of 1000 nits. The display is protected with a layer of The smartphone also features MediaTek’s latest and newly announced Dimensity 8100 SoC. Realme GT Neo 3 comes in two storage variants – 128Gb and 256GB paired with 12GB RAM. 

The phone runs on the Android 12 operating system topped with Realme UI. The rear camera on the Realme GT Neo 3 comprises a 50MP main lens with f/1.8 aperture, an 8MP ultra-wide camera with f/2.2 aperture and a 2MP macro camera. At the front, we have a 16MP selfie camera.

However, what catches the maximum attention is the battery and charging. Realme GT Neo 3 comes in two variants – one that is backed by a 5000 mAh battery with 80W fast charging support and the other with a 4500 mAh battery with 150W fash charging support. The company claims that the smartphone with 150W fast charging can charge up to 50% in 5 minutes. The smartphone with 80W charging support can charge up to 100% in 32 minutes.

Classification of Cryptocurrency Under GST Law

Cryptocurrencies or digital currencies, as we call them, took many years to be acknowledged and understood by the authorities running the country. Currently, 18% of the Goods and Services Tax is levied on crypto exchanges’ services under the financial services category. 

Now the government is considering the classification of cryptocurrency under the GST law so that taxes can be charged on the entire value of the transaction. GST officers say that dealing with cryptos is the same as casinos, gambling, and betting, with 28% of the GST. However, there has been no precise classification of these digital currencies due to the absence of law. This is why it is difficult to put them in a legal framework of actionable claims. 

To understand actionable claims in a layman’s language, we have to understand that it is a claim to unsecured debt or a claim to a movable property that is not in possession of the claimant. 

The Budget 2022-23 proposed a 1 per cent TDS on payments towards virtual currencies beyond Rs 10,000 in a year. The threshold limit for TDS would be Rs 50,000 a year for specified persons, including individuals/HUFs who are required to get their accounts audited under the I-T Act.

The government is currently working on legislation to regulate cryptocurrencies, but no draft has yet been released publicly.

Moto Edge 30 Pro | Review

Motorola Edge 30 Pro is a great successor to the Edge 20 Pro, which has been around for a while. The Edge 30 Pro is one of the most affordable Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 phones available in the market currently. As far as speed and fluidity are concerned, I don’t think any other phone comes close to this one.  

Motorola has added a unique twist to Android called the MYUI, which is thoughtful customization added to the Edge 30 Pro to make things more useful and functional than they would have been in a plain stock Android. 

Motorola Edge 30 Pro Detailed Specifications:- 

Motorola Edge 30 Pro offers an amazing look with a glass back and a matte finish and comes in a delightful Cosmos Blue colour. The smartphone features a 6.7 inch OLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate. The display is impressive with punchy colours to watch movies and play games. Edge 30 Pro has a set of decent speakers that don’t sound too squeaky and are loud enough with a good base. 

Motorola Edge 30 Pro houses a 4,800mAh battery with 68W fast charging support. The phone also supports reverse charging. In about 40 minutes, the phone charges to its maximum and easily lasts for about 14 to 15 hours with regular usage. With less use, Edge 30 Pro would easily last for a day and a half. 

Coming to the camera, Moto Edge 30 Pro features a 50-megapixel primary camera with OIS accompanied by another 50-megapixel wide-angle camera. The wide-angle camera also, surprisingly, doubles up as a macro camera. On the front, there is a 60 MP lens for selfies. I clicked some pictures, and the camera performed well during the daylight. The low light images could have been more impressive. 

Gaming was a pretty smooth experience overall if we skip the fact that the phone did heat up a bit after half an hour. Still, I believe its a normalcy, and with this powerful chipset, it has got to heat up a bit. 

Specifications:-

Display: 6.7-inch OLED display with FHD+ (2400×1080 pixels) resolution, 144Hz refresh rate, 10-bit panel, HDR10+ certified

Thickness: 8.79mm

Weight: 196g

Platform: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset

RAM: 8GB LPDDR5

Built-in storage: 128GB UFS 3.1

Expandable storage: No

5G support: n1/3/5/7/8/20/28/38/40/41/66/77/78

USB-C: Yes

3.5mm jack:  No

OS: stock Android 12 with MyUX customizations

Rear Camera:  50MP (f/1.8, OIS) + 50MP ultra-wide (114-degree FOV) with macro vision support + 2MP depth sensor

Rear Camera Video: 8K (24fps), 4K (up to 60fps)

Front Camera: 60MP (f/2.2)

Speakers: Stereo speakers( Dolby Atmos and Snapdragon Sound)

Battery and charging: 4,800mAh with 68W fast wired and 15W fast wireless charging

Verdict:- 

Moto Edge 30 Pro has been priced at Rs 49,999 and is one of the most affordable Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 phones you can buy right now. If you are looking for an excellent performance smartphone with a good camera and gaming backup, you can opt for this smartphone. 

Acer Swift X SFX14-41G Review

Acer Swift series represents the company’s line of thin, light and premium laptops. The Swift X is a powerful laptop that manages to pack a powerful AMD Ryzen 5 5600U CPU with integrated Radeon Graphics, 16GB of RAM, and a discrete Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 GPU. 

It is well-built, has a 14-inch matte IPS screen, good IO, and a long battery life. Swift X is compact, lightweight, compatible with everyday use, good for multitasking, and quite competent. The design is standard, with a full-aluminium construction, clean aesthetics and minimal branding. The hinges are strong and the lean-back angle goes to only 130 degrees, unlike many other Swift models that rotate to 180 degrees.  Having used it for some time, I find it to be a solid choice for those who are looking for a smaller and more portable device at around Rs 85,000 – 90,000.

You could easily play high-end games, do photo and video editing, but with realistic and reasonable expectations. The best part is you get a good selection of ports for a 14-inch laptop. These include a USB 2.0 port, a USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-A port, a USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C port, a full-sized HDMI port, a headphone jack, and a round-pin charging sot. However, there are no SD card slots in the Swift X. There are stereo speakers at the bottom that sounds pretty good but not the best. 

There are plenty of air intake vents so your laptop doesn’t heat easily. However, within minutes of starting a game, the exhaust fan ramps up and is audible. Coming to the keys, they are well spaced and aren’t very noisy. The trackpad is also roomy and works very well. 

Speaking of the battery life, I would say it is well balanced. With regular working, it can easily last up to two days. With heavy gaming and video playback, the laptop would last for a day. 

Verdict

Acer Swift X looks good, performs well, and is a compact machine. If gaming and editing is a priority for you, then you might want to skip on this one. For regular usage, you would want to give this a thought. 

Redmi Launches Redmi Note 11 Series

Xiaomi launches the Redmi 11 Pro series in India. Pro 11 and Pro Plus are the successors of the previously launched Redmi 11. The series will be starting from a range of Rs.17,999/-.

Body and Display

The phone will have a super AMOLED display with Gorilla Glass 5, which offers 1200 nits of peak brightness and a 360Hz touch sampling rate. The screen size is 6.67 inches with IP53, dust, and splash protection. 11 Pro will have an operating system of Android 11 and MIUI 13.

Camera

Redmi Note 11 Pro has 108MP Main, 2MP macro, and 8MPultra wide camera. The front camera is 16MP. Along with it has features like LED flash, HDR, panorama.

Battery

Redmi Note 11 Pro and the 11 Pro Plus come loaded with a 5000mAh battery that is complemented with a 67W rapid charging thru a USB Type C interface. And the most remarkable element is Xiaomi imparting the charger within the box.

Processor and Storage

The Redmi Note 11 Pro is a 4G device with a MediaTek Helio G96 processor with 6GB and 8GB RAM options. Storage options are limited to the 128GB variant of the Pro model. The Redmi Note 11 Pro Plus 5G has a Snapdragon 695 chipset available with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. 

16 Movies That Rightly Predicted The Future Technologies

Movies from a few years to decades ago showed some pretty eerie technological use that seems far fetched for the time they were made in. Something that once looked fantasy and bizarre does not stand out as ridiculous as we thought. A creative directing and production team can often generate ideas for their films that accurately predicts the technologies that we have today.

Here are 16 Technological Predictions Made in Movies

Back to The Future

It was October 21, 2015, Marty McFly and Doc Brown time travelled in the movie ‘Back to The Future’ released in 1989. Remember when Marty answered a phone call with his glasses? Does it ring any bells? Today, we have Google glasses that can do much more than make phone calls. You can also see a flat, wireless electronic device in the film that looks like tablet devices used for electronic donations. In this trilogy series, you can also see fingerprint scanning technology used for payments. 

Star Trek Series

The movie released in 1966 imagined technology 60 years ago that has become a part of our daily lives. Star Trek excelled at introducing innovative technology in its films by making it seem practical, such as the touch screen technology that seems prolific now. The characters also spoke directly to a starship’s computer, without knowing that “Ok Google” or “Alexa” would be mainstream in the years to follow. When Star Trek came out in the 1960s, watching Lieutenant Uhura communicate with people around the ship wirelessly was revolutionary.

The Terminator

The Terminator predicted the development and use of military drones. The unnamed small aircrafts seemed too bizarre back then, but it’s widely used today. Drones are used not only by the military but also by filmmakers to film movies and deliver packages. It’s exciting to see how technology develops over time. 

Demon Seed

This goofy 1977 film is said to carve the first significant appearance of the Internet of Things and smart-home technology. In “Demon Seed,” a scientist develops Proteus IV, an artificially intelligent computer that starts positively by curing leukaemia. But it quickly spirals out of control when the computer develops an unhealthy crush on its creator’s wife, installs itself on a computer in their home, and takes control over all the technology and devices there.

Proteus IV works like a modern smart-home by controlling the lights, doors, and window locks to manage the home alarm system and showing video of the front door like a smart doorbell. 

The Cable Guy

Chip, the Cable Guy, played by Jim Carrey, delivers a speech at the end of the bizarre dark comedy in which he rightly predicts the future full of conveniences we now take for granted. Here is how the speech goes, “The future is now. Soon every American home will integrate their television, phone, and computer. You will be able to visit the louvre on one channel, and watch female mud wrestling on another. You can do shopping at home, and play Mortal Kombat with a friend in Vietnam. There’s no end to the possibilities.”

Indeed, Jim, there’s no end to technological advancements.

The Truman Show

Jim Carrey’s film, The Truman Show, presents the borderline obsession with the next phase of reality TV: a show geared around watching people conduct their daily lives. Today, there are shows like Big Brother, Big Boss, among many others, that present as dramatic a narrative as possible to appeal to mass audiences. The idea that seemed far-fetched 21 years ago is now a living reality. 

Metropolis

A silent, black-and-white film released in 1927 isn’t an easy watch, but the movie breaks a lot of ground, including the first on-screen depiction of robots. In the movie, an inventor with an uncanny 1920’s resemblance to Doc Brown crafted a metallic humanoid robot who is then “reskinned” to resemble Maria, a character in the film.

Demolition Man

Honestly, this movie is people’s guilty pleasure, and one prediction that Demolition Man, starring Sylvester Stallone, made correct was the self-driving car. Companies like Google and Tesla have ramped up efforts to make driverless vehicles a standard part of our freeway experience sooner than we think. 

The movie also predicted life after the pandemic. San Angeles banned all forms of physical contact such as hugs, kisses, handshakes, fist and elbow bumps to restrict the spread of disease. 

Jetsons: The Movie

No, this animated feature film did not predict the use of flying cars, but something that we have in our homes now – a cleaning robot. Roombas have topped your mom’s Christmas list for years now, as droids-turned-housekeepers have helped us become more avoidant of doing our chores and cleaning our rooms. Why even bother when the robots can clean your room?

Minority Report

In the 2002 film Minority Report, John Anderton, played by Tom Cruise, is constantly bombarded by advertisements explicitly geared to his interests. The advertisements refer to him by name. 

It might have been weird back then, but it is an example of targeted advertising in recent times, focusing on each individual based on their likings. Think of targeted ads next time you upload your email and phone number on a website or register it at the cash counter in a store. 

Total Recall

 

Total recall, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, framed the concept of self-driving cars, something that seemed way off from becoming a reality at that point in time. 

The advancement of computer technology and global positioning systems(GPS) makes self-driving cars a living reality. Car manufacturers like Tesla are making the best use and putting self-driving vehicles on the market. In a few years, this will become mainstream.

Blade Runner

Ridley Scott’s sci-fi noir masterpiece released in 1982 gives a stunning look at how the future would look like, which was 2019. The movie was highly optimistic about introducing flying cars, which is not a reality until now but managed to get a few things right. 

When you see the movie, it’s hard not to think about the digital billboards filling the skyline. These billboards are often used today in big cities for advertisements. Blade Runner’s 2049’s upgrade to holographic advertising is still not a common thing for now, but it will be interesting how the future turns out to be. 

Enemy of the State

Enemy of the State featuring Will Smith is about how the government can spy and track any of its citizens using satellites, cell phones, and GPS. After the 9/11 world, this became a reality where intelligence agencies had to survey, intercept, and neutralize terrorist threats. From phone calls and emails to videos and text messages, millions of communications are blocked every day. 

Enemy of the State is a tale of paranoia but shouldn’t we all be a little paranoid?

Hackers

Much of the tech used in Hackers look goofy when seen from a modern perspective, but there is one thing that the movie got perfectly right: virtual reality gaming. In one of the scenes, evil hacker ‘The Plague’ can be seen playing a video game on something that looks exactly like an Oculus Rift. The movie was released in 1995, and Oculus in 2012. 

The Net

Set in 1995, the movie depicted online identity theft before it was even a thing. The Net also predicted an age where we would be able to order pizza without leaving our homes or talking to another human being. Ordering pizza online is truly a blessing for us, and where would we be without that?

Elysium

Zooming ahead to the year 2154, Elysium presents a dystopian vision of the future with ground-breaking technological innovations and discoveries that seem slightly exaggerated from the present but are reasonably achievable. The movie occurs in the aftermath of the apocalyptic event where Max, played by Matt Damon, is seen trying to restore equality between two opposing worlds inhabited by two different classes of people. 

Many space industry analysts have explained that there will be many successful space stations in the future, ranging from luxury to economy.   

Conclusion

The predictions made in the listed movies seemed far-fetched when they came out initially but is now more of a living reality. It’s somewhat similar to what we see today in science fiction movies, which seems unrelatable, but in the future, maybe 50 years from now, someone would be writing the same article with the films produced today. 

Decoding Amazing features of the Apple Watch Series 7!

The Apple Watch Series 7 brings a couple features to the best smartwatch in the world. It works very well with the iPhone and packs a bunch of interesting features. Check out this video and see why Apple marches way ahead of its competitors.

Top 5 Technological Advancements in the last 16 years

The world we live in now is completely different from then. Though it’s just a matter of 16 years, it brought many advancements in the world of technology. When Steve Jobs launched the first iPhone on 29th June 2007, he defined it as a ”revolutionary mobile phone” and ”breakthrough internet communications device” as it helped put the internet in everyone’s pocket. Besides iPhones, a lot more happened over the last 16 years, let’s take a brief look at it.

E-Commerce

Earlier, when the concept of e-commerce was introduced in India, people were a little hesitant towards it. Then, in December 2012, Google India partnered with e-commerce companies including Flipkart, HomeShop18, and Snapdeal to launch the Great Online Shopping Festival. The rest is history as nowadays 10 out of 7 people prefer online shopping over offline and the e-commerce market in India is expected to reach US$ 111 billion by 2024 and US$ 200 billion by 2026.

Smart Home Assistants

Gone are the days when people used to depend on alarms to wake up early in the morning. At first, alarms were replaced by phones and, in the last few years, everything has changed, mainly due to smart home assistants. The smart speakers such as Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant acts as virtual assistants and help us to update with the current traffic, weather, latest headlines, play your music and lots more.

Ride Apps

We all have dealt with ignorant cab and auto drivers at least once in our lives, and some of us who were tired of dealing with their pristine attitude developed ride apps. The launch of apps like Ola in 2010 and Uber in 2013 transformed the public transportation industry. The app-based service allows people to book a private or shared car using an app. The concept has set the stage for many other ride apps, such as Savaari and ZoomCar.

UPI Payments

Earlier in the 2000s, people used to stand in a queue to deposit and withdraw money from the bank. Though ATMs were already there yet people were not satisfied with payment options. In India, PhonePe became the first payment based app when it was launched in 2015, and soon, a number of other apps joined the lineup, such as GooglePay, and PayTM. The arrival of several apps helped people to transfer and receive the money within a few seconds.

Smart Wearables

The first Apple Watch turned 7 last September, and over the last few years, smart wearables have replaced the century-old wristwatches. There was a time when people were obsessed with buying expensive wristwatches, but in the modern world, people are more obsessed with their health/fitness, and the thing that keeps them updated with it is smart wearables. No doubt, the smart wearable market is valued at USD 40+ billion.

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