India’s tablet market grows 68% YoY in Q1 2022: CMR

According to newly revealed insights from CMR’s Tablet PC Market Report Review for Q1 2022, which was released earlier today, the tablet market in India increased by 68% year-on-year (YoY), while the market for 4G tablets recorded growth of 74% YoY. Tablets with 8-inch displays accounted for 26% of total units shipped in the Indian market. Continue reading “India’s tablet market grows 68% YoY in Q1 2022: CMR”

WhatsApp may add rich link previews to text status updates

WhatsApp Voice Notes

After rolling out Message Reactions, 2GB File Sharing on WhatsApp for Android, WhatsApp is now working on other new improvements to the status, the ability to generate rich previews when sharing a link as a text status update. Continue reading “WhatsApp may add rich link previews to text status updates”

Apple could move to USB-C for AirPods and other accessories

Over the last week, Ming-Chi Kuo and Bloomberg together reported that Apple will likely swap the iPhone from Lightning to USB-C charging as early as possible next year. However, it may also be logical to go over to USB-C at the same time that Apple gradually phases out Lightning ports for other existing products as well. Continue reading “Apple could move to USB-C for AirPods and other accessories”

Netflix live streaming service reportedly in the works

Netflix may be expanding its foray into livestreaming services. A report from Deadline says that Netflix is also thinking about adding live-streaming to its services. This would make it easier to order unscripted shows, stand-up specials, and other live events. Continue reading “Netflix live streaming service reportedly in the works”

A cheaper Apple TV is expected to launch later this year

A new Apple TV 4K model is expected to be released in the second half of 2022, according to renowned analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, but it isn’t easy to decide whether it may be a “streaming box or HDMI stick”. In April 2021, Apple’s video streaming device got a much better processor, as well as a new and improved remote control. Continue reading “A cheaper Apple TV is expected to launch later this year”

Apple WWDC 2022 will feature a limited number of attendees in person

Apple already announced that its annual Worldwide Developer’s Conference will be streamed live online from June 6 to June 10, 2022. We now know there will be some limited in-person participation. However, Apple Park at 1 Infinite Loop in Cupertino will only let in a small number of developers. Continue reading “Apple WWDC 2022 will feature a limited number of attendees in person”

realme TechLife Watch SZ100 launching in India on May 18

realme will launch the Narzo 50 5G and Narzo 50 Pro 5G smartphones in India on May 18, alongside it will launch a new smartwatch labelled the realme TechLife Watch SZ100. Continue reading “realme TechLife Watch SZ100 launching in India on May 18”

Motorola’s upcoming RAZR said to feature bigger screens

Motorola’s forthcoming Razr 3, codenamed “Maven,” foldable device has been the subject of leaks in recent months, and the device is expected to feature new hardware as well as an improved design. Nevertheless, the very same clamshell design shape is predicted, and the device is expected to be released first in China, in mid-July or early August, and then in other global markets. Continue reading “Motorola’s upcoming RAZR said to feature bigger screens”

Gboard’s Emoji Kitchen expands new emoticons in Android 13 beta 2

Google I/O 2022 introduced new hardware and software, and also led to Android 13 Beta 2, the next major milestone in Google’s OS development. Gboard users can merge different existing emoticons to create a new emoji. Google has maintained this functionality with subsequent updates that have expanded emoji compatibility. And as part of Android 13 Beta 2, Google has upgraded Emoji Kitchen anew, so now more emojis can be kitchenized. Continue reading “Gboard’s Emoji Kitchen expands new emoticons in Android 13 beta 2”

Starlink is now available in 32 countries globally

Starlink, SpaceX’s satellite internet service, is now readily accessible in 32 countries worldwide, the company reported. Elon Musk’s space company promises to ship “immediately.” This is different from the past, when problems caused their internet service dishes to be late. Continue reading “Starlink is now available in 32 countries globally”

Pixel Watch will reportedly use an old Exynos processor

The long-awaited Google Pixel Watch has finally been announced at this year’s Google I/O, though specifics were limited. However, a report published by 9to5Google claims it might feature the Exynos 9110 chip, which launched four years ago. Continue reading “Pixel Watch will reportedly use an old Exynos processor”

Apple is testing iPhones with USB-C port: Bloomberg

According to a new Bloomberg report by Mark Gurman, Apple is trialing iPhones that replace the Lightning port with USB-C. The change would be significant, though it is not entirely unexpected. Apple has already switched the iPad Pro, iPad Air, as well as the iPad Mini to USB-C. In addition, the EU made clear a proposal in September that would necessitate many devices, which include smartphones, to include USB-C ports. Continue reading “Apple is testing iPhones with USB-C port: Bloomberg”

Google Health Connect can sync between Fitbit, Samsung Health and more

Google unveiled Health Connect, an Android app developer platform and also an API. A single set of APIs can securely access as well as share health and fitness data across all Android devices, with user consent. Continue reading “Google Health Connect can sync between Fitbit, Samsung Health and more”

Vi achieves 5.92 Gbps download speed during mmWave 5G trials

During the current 5G trials, Vodafone Idea (Vi) and Ericsson have achieved a significant technological milestone by exhibiting a peak download speed of 5.92 gigabits per second, as per the company. The new speed record was accomplished by Vi on a single test device while the company was conducting its own 5G trials in Pune, Maharashtra. Continue reading “Vi achieves 5.92 Gbps download speed during mmWave 5G trials”

Pixel 6a won’t feature Pixel 6’s fingerprint sensor

We don’t know yet how fast the Google Pixel 6a’s fingerprint sensor will be. While the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro’s fingerprint sensors have been criticised recently, the upcoming Pixel 6a’s sensor might indeed perform better. Change doesn’t always address things, and yet Google has revealed that the forthcoming mid-range device won’t use the same in-display fingerprint scanner as the Pixel 6 series devices. According to Android Central, Google’s senior VP of devices and services, Rick Osterloh, acknowledged the change, yet no specifics were revealed. Continue reading “Pixel 6a won’t feature Pixel 6’s fingerprint sensor”