Category: Technology

  • Lava Storm 5G Review: A Mid-Range Masterclass in Essentials |

    In the last 15 months or so, Lava has shown what brands should focus on: crafting handsets packed with features, all while keeping the budget-conscious folks in mind. For example, its Agni series has been a game-changer for the brand. It has taken those seemingly invincible Chinese smartphone giants here in India head on. Similarly, the Blaze line-up is also hot. It has garnered significant eyeballs for offering a pretty cool package in the affordable segment. Fast forward, they dropped the Lava Storm 5G towards the end of December, and lucky me, the device reached me just in time. Though, I’ll admit, I’ve been a bit tardy in getting this review out. So, I figured, why not give you a comprehensive long-term review instead? Now, having spent over a month with this device, here’s my take on it.

    Design: Lava decided less is more with the Storm, and adopted a simple and minimalist design this time. The back panel looks as elegant as it can get in any mid-range phone. Imagine three vertically-aligned circles placed gracefully on the top left, two of them cradling cameras in their embrace. The third one houses an LED flash. Then, drift your eyes to the bottom left where there’s the Lava branding, subtly making a statement. Apart from these touches, the glass back remains unadorned but looks elegant. That said, the Storm 5G does present a small caveat in its otherwise stellar design – its weight. Weighing 214 grams, it’s on a heavier side, something that might not sit well with everyone. The phone offers you a microSD card slot for expandable storage, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and dual nano SIM card slots that are both 5G-ready.

    Display: Turn the phone, and you gaze at a 6.78-inch Full HD+ screen that looks beautiful. The IPS LCD panel is quite bright, offering a good viewing experience for the price. I have reviewed the Redmi 13 5G, and I must say that the Storm 5G’s screen takes the lead in color reproduction. It avoids the pitfall of overly softened tones. Unlike some budget phones that might dial down the vibrancy of colours, the Storm 5G keeps things balanced, offering a good viewing experience for the price. A higher 120Hz refresh rate further assists in smoother animation playback and enhances the gaming experience. Also, the sunlight legibility is very good. I found all the text and content clearly visible on its screen when outside.

    Camera: What I would appreciate about Lava this time around is that they’ve sidestepped the whole craze of adding those almost indispensable 2MP depth and macro sensors. You know, the ones many brands seem to throw in just to bump up their camera count. You might have seen some pricier mid-rangers skimping on the ultrawide lens, Lava isn’t cutting any corners there. That’s a pretty solid thing if you ask me. The dual rear camera setup on the Storm 5G houses a 50MP primary sensor paired with an 8MP ultrawide lens. Given the price range, the photos turn out pretty impressive. Daylight shots I took came out really well, offering plenty of details and capturing colors accurately. The edge detection in portrait shots was also good. That said, I noticed a bit of softness in the images, especially when the lighting gets slightly dim. The ultrawide lens doesn’t disappoint either, capturing pictures with good detail. Even when you zoom in, the details remain largely intact.

    Performance: When it comes to performance, let’s be real, a lot of entry-level mid-rangers sometimes drop the ball. The Lava Storm 5G, however, has laced up its boots well. As my daily driver for routine stuff, it kept everything smooth and in order. The reason for this is that at the heart of the Lava Storm 5G’s performance is the MediaTek Dimensity 6080, which keeps the phone running smoothly across most tasks save the high-end gaming. I took it for a spin with titles like BGMI and COD: Mobile, along with a few other games, and could play them smoothly in HD settings. The Lava Storm 5G remains cool even during extended gaming sessions, which is rare for a phone in this price segment. Also, the handset is bloatware free, and the clean Android experience enhances the overall user experience. It comes with Android 13, and they’ve promised an Android 14 update and two years of security updates. The phone comes with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.

    Battery: The Lava Storm 5G packs a 5000mAh battery with 33-watt fast charge support. On moderate usage, it easily makes it through a day and a half on a single charge. And, even when you’re pushing it hard, it’s got your back from dawn till dusk. Lava’s put some thought into optimizing battery life, and it shows.

    Verdict: For budget-conscious consumers looking for a dependable daily driver, the Lava Storm 5G, priced at Rs. 13,499, stands out as a worthy contender. Its elegant design, coupled with a bright display and more than decent camera performance, sets a solid foundation for a mid-ranger that doesn’t just aim to tick boxes but to lead the segment.

  • Bhavish Aggarwal launches India’s AI chatbot ‘Krutrim AI’, Challenges ChatGPT And Google’s Gemini |

    New Delhi: On Monday, Bhavish Aggarwal, the founder and chairman of Ola, introduced ‘Krutrim AI,’ India’s new artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot. This chatbot aims to compete with other prominent AI systems like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini. With this latest development, Ola ventures into the realm of AI-driven conversational technology, showcasing its commitment to innovation in the digital space.

    The AI ​​chatbot is currently being released in a public beta phase. (Also Read: Can Dehydration Lead To Stroke, As Mentioned By Zerodha’s Nithin Kamath?)

    “As promised, starting the @Krutrim AI public beta rollout today,” Aggarwal wrote on build on this base. Do give us your feedback.” (Also Read: End-User Spending On Security, Risk Management To Reach $2.9 Billion In India: Reports)

    He mentioned that the chatbot will assist users in over 10 Indian languages, such as English, Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, Marathi, Kannada, Gujarati, and even Hinglish (a blend of Hindi and English).

    “Krutrim marks the dawn of a new era in the AI ​​computing stack for our nation. We will aim to innovate alongside the world and define future paradigms,” Aggarwal stated. The launch comes after Krutrim became the country’s fastest unicorn and also the first AI unicorn in the country, after it closed its first round of funding.

    The funding round, led by investors such as Matrix Partners India and others, garnered an investment of $50 million in equity at a valuation of $1 billion. (With inputs from IANS)

  • MWC 2024: HMD Announces Barbie Flip Phone

    Feature phones are making a comeback with HMD reporting Flip Phone sales alone more than doubled in Europe (2022 vs 2023) and expects further growth in 2024.

  • Are You Facing Issues With Creating AI Images From Gemini? Google Explain The Reason

    New Delhi: Google has officially recognized issues with its Gemini model’s AI image generation, particularly concerning specific prompts. The tech giant stated that users requesting various images related to a particular culture or historical period should receive accurate responses. However, this hasn’t been the case, with Google attributing the problems to its “tuning” measures.

    Explanation Of Shortcomings

    In a recent blog post, Google delved into the factors contributing to problems with its Gemini model’s AI image generation. The company highlighted two main factors. (Also Read: From Investment To Income: A Rs 5-7 Lakh Investment In This Business Idea Could Yield Rs 1.5 Lakh Monthly Returns)

    Firstly, their tuning process, aimed at ensuring Gemini could display a diverse range of people, overlooked scenarios where a varied representation wasn’t appropriate. Secondly, over time, the model became overly cautious and started declining certain prompts altogether. (Also Read: User Receives Fake iPhone 15 From Amazon; Company Responds)

    Temporary Pause On Image Generation

    Google admitted that their recently launched news image generation feature for the Gemini conversational app, which included creating images of people, missed the mark.

    Some generated images were inaccurate or even offensive. In response, Google temporarily paused the image generation of people in Gemini while they worked on an improved version.

    The company emphasized that this outcome wasn’t their intention and reiterated their stance against deliberately creating inaccuracies, especially with historical content.

    Actions To Address Issues

    To resolve the problems, Google plans to subject Gemini’s AI image generation to more testing. However, the company mentioned that they can’t guarantee Gemini won’t make mistakes or produce embarrassing, wrong, or offensive results even after fixing the issues. Nonetheless, they promised to take action whenever problems arise.

    Recommendation To Users

    While the Gemini AI model undergoes improvements, Google suggests users utilize Search’s AI image generation, which gathers “fresh, high-quality information” from the web.

    Temporary Halt On Generating Images Of People

    Following a backlash over inaccurate results, Google temporarily suspended its Gemini AI model from generating images of people.

    This decision came after users shared images created by the model, primarily featuring people of color, including scenes from history that only involved white people.

  • ‘Gmail Is Here To Stay’: Google Clarifies After Fake Note Claims App’s ‘Shutting Down’ |

    New Delhi: Clarifying the rumors that created havoc among users that Google is shutting down Gmail, the tech giant on Friday took to social media platform

    There was a viral post on X recently that caused concern among netizens. (Also Read: Redmi Issues Warning Regarding Liquid UV Screen Protectors For Curved Displays)

    The post claimed that Gmail was going to be shut down. It included a screenshot of an email from Google titled ‘Google is sunset Gmail’, which quickly spread across the internet. This caused panic as people feared that Gmail might cease to exist entirely. (Also Read: Google Pauses Gemini’s People Image Feature After Anti-‘Woke’ Backlash)

    “After years of connecting millions worldwide, enabling seamless communication, and fostering countless connections, the journey of Gmail is coming to a close. As of August 1, 2024, Gmail will officially be sunsetted, marking the end of its service,” the message. reads.

    “This means that as of this date, Gmail will no longer support sending, receiving, or storing emails. The decision to sunset Gmail has been made with careful consideration of the evolving digital landscape and our commitment to providing high-quality, innovative solutions that meet the needs of our users,” it added.

    The post generated significant controversy among Gmail users, with over 4 million views of the screenshot. However, some individuals suspected it was a forged document or a hoax.

    Google only modified the default Gmail view, which was previously ‘basic HTML’, to a new and more colorful one. This change occurred in January 2024.

  • Nothing Announces Bollywood Actor Ranveer Singh As New Brand Ambassador.

    New Delhi: London-based consumer technology brand Nothing on Thursday announced Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh as its new brand ambassador. He will be the face of Nothing smartphones and will be seen in the brand’s upcoming campaigns.

    “Nothing’s commitment to breaking the clutter in the smartphone industry is truly inspiring. I can’t wait to collaborate with Nothing and create something truly exceptional together,” Ranveer said in a statement. The actor will feature in digital, print, and TVC campaigns for Nothing phones.

    “Our ambitions are expanding day by day in the Indian market, and after establishing manufacturing here and as we’re opening numerous service centers across the country, this partnership is a natural next step to further grow our brand,” said co-founder of Nothing, Akis Evangelidis.

    From one icon to another. We’re delighted to announce our partnership with Bollywood sensation @ranveerofficial.

    Keep watching this space.

    Know more: https://t.co/gyPNZp2LCz #NothingPhone2a pic.twitter.com/ineexrB4tY — Nothing India Bhai (@nothingindia) February 22, 2024

    Nothing is set to launch its upcoming smartphone, Phone (2a), on March 5 in India. Earlier this week, the company announced that Phone (2a) will feature a custom Dimensity 7200 Pro processor co-engineered with MediaTek. (Also Read: iQOO Neo 9 Pro 5G Launched In India: Check Bank Offers, Discounts And Specs)

    Built on TSMC’s latest second-generation 4nm process technology -Phone (2a)’s processor effortlessly powers through any task with unmatched power efficiency and blazing speed, according to the company. Founded in 2020, Nothing has released three audio products, two smartphones to date, and, as of September last year.

  • Artificial Intelligence To Save More Time For Chartered Accountants, Says ICAI Prez |

    New Delhi: Artificial intelligence will provide a helping hand and free up a lot of time for chartered accountants to focus on analytical work, ICAI President Ranjeet Kumar Agarwal said on Wednesday and highlighted that there is a huge demand for chartered accountants.

    The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) expects there will be a need for around 30 lakh chartered accountants in the next 20 to 25 years and last year, around 22,000 students cleared the chartered accountants examination.

    At a briefing in the national capital, Agarwal, who took charge as the president on February 12, said a committee will be coming out with a roadmap in the next two months on the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) at the Institute of Chartered Accountants. of India (ICAI). (Also Read: Govt Plans For Simplification, Digitalisation Of KYC Process)

    He emphasized that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a tool and is saving a lot of time. “This will give you (chartered accountants) more time for application of mind, analytics… I believe AI is going to be a helping hand for the profession of chartered accountants so that they can focus more on other analytical areas”.

    Adding further, ICAI President said that “AI taking away the compliance part from the chartered accountants and giving them more scope to work on bigger areas… AI cannot overtake human intelligence,”

    In the audit profession, for instance, to check a 700-page annual report of a listed company, one can make a PDF and put it in Chat GPT. Now, one doesn’t have to read the 700 pages as an auditor. “You have to ask the questions like what is the profitability, what is the adverse comment… Whatever you ask, Chat GPT will answer,” Agarwal said.

    Amid instances of chartered accountants coming under the regulatory scanner, Agarwal said the institute has self-developed “so many checks and balances”. The target is to have “lesser anomalies”, he said, adding that efforts are made to continuously enhance the skills of the chartered accountants. For non-compliances, ICAI is also taking action against members, he added. (Also Read: Salaries In India To Increase By 9.5% In 2024; Infra, Manufacturing Sectors Lead)

    The institute will also provide suggestions to the government on increasing the tax-to-GDP ratio as well as on green finance. The tax-to-GDP ratio, which is less than 3 per cent now, should improve for the country to become a developed economy by 2047. In the developed countries, the ratio is around 22 per cent, he noted.

    Besides, a committee will identify irrelevant laws and make suggestions in this regard to the government.

  • Elon Musk: First Neuralink Patient Can Control Computer Mouse Through Thinking

    Neuralink, valued at approximately $5 billion last year has come under scrutiny for its safety protocols.

  • Samsung Retains Top Spot In Global TV Market For 18 Straight Years |

    New Delhi: Samsung Electronics said on Monday that it has retained its position as the top player in the global television market for the 18th consecutive year. The South Korean tech giant took up 30.1 percent of the world TV market in terms of revenue last year, remaining at the top since 2006, according to Samsung Electronics, citing the market research firm Omdia.

    Its flagship QLED TVs have contributed to the company’s strong performance, with sales reaching 8.31 million units last year, reports Yonhap news agency. Since the introduction of QLED technology in 2017, Samsung Electronics has cumulatively sold 44 million units. (Also Read: Air India And Tata Advanced Systems Set To Invest Rs 2,300 Crore In Karnataka)

    In the premium segment for TVs valued at $2,500 or higher, Samsung had a share of 60.5 percent in 2023, up from 48.3 percent the previous year. The company also maintained a strong presence in the market for large TVs, posting a market share of 33.9 percent last year, driven by robust sales of the company’s largest Neo QLED, its 98-inch model. (Also Read: Government Official States No Plans To Reduce Import Duty On Rubber)

    In the OLED TV segment, Samsung Electronics accounted for 22.4 percent of the global market in terms of revenue last year, with sales exceeding 2 million units over the past two years. Meanwhile, LG Electronics Co. said it has maintained its leadership position in the global OLED TV market for 11 years in a row.

    The South Korean home appliances maker shipped around 3 million units of OLED TVs last year, accounting for 53 percent of the world’s total shipments. In the large-sized OLED TV segment, in particular, LG Electronics posted a market share of 60 percent last year on rising popularity of wireless 97-, 83- and 77-inch models in North America and Europe.

  • Apple iPhone 15 Pro Gets Rs 38,962 Price Cut: Check Bank And Exchange Offers

    The original price of the Apple iPhone 15 Pro is Rs 1,34,900.