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Sunday, November 4, 2018

What is the Future of “Facebook Portal”?


Last month Facebook launched Portal and Portal+, a device for the home that offers video chat. People can use that device to talk to other portal owners as well as people who use Facebook and Messenger. These devices are equipped with 12 megapixel camera and microphones. You don’t need to sit at one place for video call, its latest AR technology allows the device to follow the movement of the person. Facebook states that the product will be available for shipment in November.

This product has somehow failed to get the instant attention of the users because this news came in same days when 50 million Facebook accounts were hacked and there was a breach of privacy of the account users. Due to this, privacy conscious people are hesitant to try this service as they think this will bring Facebook right into their homes. Facebook can look upon them and what sort of information they will retain from this device and most importantly, the device can be hacked too.

Facebook is trying to calm these people by emphasizing that people can disable their camera and microphones but still people are reluctant to use this service. Facebook has since reached out to change its answer: Portal doesn’t have ads, but data about who you call and data about which apps you use on Portal can be used to target you with ads on other Facebook-owned properties.

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Facebook has started taking pre-orders in US. The 10 inch version is of $199 while 15 inch version costs $349. Will this device win the trust of consumers or not? Let’s wait till the launch.

Tesla introducing its Navigate on Autopilot feature


“Tesla Autopilot Drive on Navigation going to wide release in North America tonight,” CEO Elon Musk tweeted last Friday. Tesla Autopilot Drive on Navigation is described by the company as its most advanced driver assistance feature to date. The company released latest version of its car software i.e. 9.0 but decided not to release navigate with it.

Tesla announced that customers who purchased enhanced autopilot and full self-driving capability will be able to use this feature in the coming month. Tesla has offered enhanced Autopilot and FSD capability as upgrades that cost, $5,000 and $3,000, respectively.

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It is important to note that Tesla’s cars are not self-driving. This feature is only a driver assistance system. Other features introduced in the 9.0 software update include a dash cam and Atari games that can be played while the car is parked.

Navigate on Autopilot will make suggestions for two different kinds of lane changes: route-based lane changes that allow the driver to stick with the navigation route, and speed-based lane changes, which are designed to keep the vehicle moving as close to the driver’s set speed as possible.

The speed-based lane changes have four settings, including disabled, mild, average, or Mad Max. This will suggest transitions into other lanes that are moving faster if, for example, the driver approaches a slow-moving car or truck ahead. The “mild” setting suggests lane changes when the driver is traveling significantly slower than the set speed. Mad Max will suggest lane changes when traveling just below the driver’s set speed.

Saturday, November 3, 2018

The new Samsung Galaxy S10


The next big thing in the upcoming year and that too in 2019’s first quadrant is the Samsung Galaxy S10, the news of which has been around for almost half a year now. First there were rumors, but then there were some leaks which showed that Samsung this time is coming with something much interesting next year, unlike something that has ever been done before, and that doesn’t come down to just one feature but a bunch of features for the Samsung loyalists

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Starting from the center of the show, the concept video by Samsung that was launched in 2013 showed a fold-able screen phone, this time the implementation of the concept is likely to be shown in a reality. 

The second thing which Samsung ignored and even teased iPhone and other of it’s competitors was the notch, which Samsung in a very genius ways ignored from the past year, and from these years of no-notch research they might be able to provide a Galaxy with no notches at all, a true all screen phone, now you guys will be thinking of what about the speakers!! What about the front facing camera!! What about the finger print sensor, from the latest leak from a conference being held in China,  in a Marriott hotel of Shenzen, during a PPT presentation they showed the FoD (Fingerprint on Display), HoD (Haptics on Display), and SoD (Sound on Display) and UPS (Under Panel Sensors). 

The presentation leaked image was quite promising of the fact that we are not so far away from the complete Notch Free Smartphones. The S10 will also feature three different variants with a budget phone, a standard flagship and a plus model at a premium price. They are also bidding in America to be the first Smartphone company to acquire a 5G enabled phone.