Messaging platform WhatsApp has launched a lot of new features recently. This has been done to improve user experience. Now the company has released a new feature for both Android and iOS smartphone users, called Predicted Upload. It makes it easier and faster for people to send and upload images to their contacts.
Technology
Xiaomi Mi TV 4 75-Inch Variant With AI-Voice Assistant Launched In China
by Neelav Chakravarti •
The Xiaomi Mi TV 4 has received a brand new 75-inch variant alongside the other new arrivals at the company’s 8th-anniversary event, held in China. The Asian tech giant had released its Mi TV 4 series in 2017– at CES. The series consisted of 49, 55 and 65-inches models. The Xiaomi Mi TV 4 75-inch variant is powered by an AI-assistant.
Technology
Google India Launches Beta Version Of Its New Neighbourly App, Currently Exclusively In Mumbai Only
by Neelav Chakravarti •
On 31st May 2018, Google India launched the beta version of their new Neighbourly app in the country. The app is one of a kind. Its function is to help people find local answers in their neighborhood.
Smartphone
Xiaomi Mi 8 Launched In An Event In China, Powered By Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC
by Neelav Chakravarti •
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi launched its Mi 8 in an event in China on 31st May 2018. The Xiaomi Mi 8 is a premium smartphone powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC. The company also launched the Mi 8 SE handset in the event.
Gadgets
Canon Rayo Mini Projectors Launched In India, Starts At Rs. 30,000
by Neelav Chakravarti •
Canon India launched its Rayo Mini projectors in India, on 30th May 2018. The Canon Rayo Mini projectors include the Rayo i5 and Rayo R4. The projectors are compact, lightweight and portable.
Smartphone
Samsung Galaxy S9 Mini Leak Appears On YouTube In A Hands On Video
by Neelav Chakravarti •
Samsung seems to be closing up to their launch of the Galaxy S9 Mini. Earlier a Samsung Galaxy S9 Mini leak had appeared on TENAA. Now another leak has appeared in the form of a hands-on video on YouTube.
News
Google Rolls Out Chrome 67 For Windows, Linux And macOS Users
by Neelav Chakravarti •
Tech giant Google has released the stable version of its Chrome 67. It is being rolled out for Linux, Windows, and macOS. For desktop, the update is equipped with new features for AR and VR improvement. there is support for Generic Sensors API and other fixes.