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Leopard kills 10-yr-old boy in Panchmahal | Vadodara News - Times of India

Leopard kills 10-yr-old boy in Panchmahal

Vadodara: A 10-year-old boy was killed in a leopard attack near the Malu village of Ghoghamba taluka in Panchmahal district.
The boy was attacked by the wild cat when he was going to the field near the village to get fodder for his domesticated cattle.
The deceased was identified as Mukesh Baria. He had gone to the jungle in the evening with his sister. At this time, he was attacked by a leopard.
The sister saw the attack and raised an alarm. Hearing her cries the leopard panicked and ran away leaving the boy.
Despite the efforts of his sister, the boy died of grievous injuries in the attack. Forest officials were informed regarding the incident and they rushed to the spot.
Teams have been formed to trace the leopard. Villagers were asked to exercise caution in wake of the attack.

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    iPad Air (4th Gen) With A14 Bionic SoC, All-Screen Design Announced, iPad (8th Gen) Updated | Technology News

    iPad Air (4th Gen) With A14 Bionic SoC, All-Screen Design Announced, iPad (8th Gen) Updated

    The new iPads offer more powerful processors with built-in AI capabilities

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    iPad Air (4th Gen) With A14 Bionic SoC, All-Screen Design Announced, iPad (8th Gen) Updated

    The iPad Air (4th Gen) features a new all-screen design much like the iPad Pro

    Highlights
    • The new iPad Air features the powerful A14 Bionic SoC
    • Both new iPad models get Neural Engine hardware for AI processing
    • The iPad Air now has a USB Type-C port and Touch ID on the power button

    Apple has updated the iPad Air with an all-new design, larger display, and powerful new processor. The new iPad Air (4th Gen) borrows heavily from the iPad Pro line but incorporates some new improvements and achieves a more approachable price point, between the iPad Pros and entry-level iPad. The new iPad Air is available in five colours: Silver, Space Grey, Rose Gold, Green, and Sky Blue. The W-Fi 64GB model is priced at Rs. 54,900 while 256GB will cost Rs. 68,900. The cellular 64GB model will cost Rs. 66,900, going up to Rs. 80,900 for 256GB. In the US, the starting prices for Wi-Fi and cellular are $599 and $729 respectively. It will go on sale in October.

    The new design occupies roughly the same footprint as the previous-gen iPad Air, but allows for a larger 10.9-inch screen with no physical Home button, rather than a 10.5-inch screen. There's still a Touch ID fingerprint sensor rather than Face ID cameras. The sensor has been integrated into the power/ standby button. The sides are flat, much like the current iPad Pro and rumoured iPhone 12 series.

    Apple touts the quality of its liquid retina display, which has a resolution of 2360x1640 pixels and is fully laminated with an anti-reflective coating. It supports the P3 wide colour gamut and Apple's True Tone colour adjustment feature.

    The new Apple A14 Bionic processor debuts with the iPad Air (4th Gen), promising up to 40 percent better CPU performance and 30 percent faster graphics than the previous generation. Apple touts better sustained performance at low power for editing 4K video, playing immersive games, and much more.

    The company has used an industry-first 5nm manufacturing process to fit 11.8 billion transistors into the A14 Bionic SoC as well as improve power efficiency. The next-generation 16-core neural engine, plus new CPU-bound machine learning acceleration, are said to account for 70 percent faster machine learning operations.

    Demos shown during the launch included real-time tracking and interpretation of hand movements using the front camera, to scratch a virtual record in a DJ app, for example. Games also benefit from improved textures, shadows and reflections. “Breakthrough” machine learning performance can allow for photo enhancement, upscaling low-resolution images by recognising and processing edges, details, colours, gradients, and textures.

    As heavily rumoured, the new iPad Air features a USB Type-C port rather than Apple's proprietary Lightning connector, for data transfers at up to 5Gbps which is said to be 10X faster. A 20W Type-C charger and cable are included in the box. The iPad Air supports external storage devices and up to a 4K monitor through the Type-C port. Wi-Fi 6 and 60 percent faster LTE with a Nano-SIM or eSIM (on cellular models) are also supported, in addition to iBeacon microlocation.

    Other features include stereo speakers, a 7-megapixel front-facing camera with 1080p video recording and better low-light performance, and the same 12-megapixel rear camera as the iPad Pro with focus pixels and stabilised 4K video recording. The new iPad Air supports the 2nd Gen Apple Pencil and has a magnetic connector to charge and store it. The new tablet also works with Apple's Magic Keyboard and third-party accessories featuring integrated trackpads.

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    The iPad (8th Gen) supports the Apple Pencil and iPadOS 14's new features

     

    Apple also refreshed its entry-level iPad, marking the 10th anniversary of the lineup. The new model is priced starting at Rs. 29,900 and Rs. 37,900 for the 32GB and 128GB Wi-Fi versions respectively, and Rs. 41,900 and 49,900 for the cellular versions in the same capacities. In the US, the starting prices are $329 and $459 respectively. It will be available soon, though no date has been announced, in Silver, Space Grey, and Rose Gold. Apple says the iPad is one of the most successful consumer products ever, with over 500 million sold, and more than half of purchases coming from first-time buyers.

    The new iPad (8th Gen) retains Apple's classic iPad design with a physical Home button and 10.2-inch Retina display, but a new A12 Bionic processor that's said to be 40 percent faster than the previous generation. Apple promises 2X faster graphics in a package that outperforms today's popular laptops and Chromebooks, as well as Android tablets. The A12 Bionic SoC brings Apple's Neural Engine capabilities for machine learning to the most popular and affordable iPad model for first time, driving new app experiences.

    The new iPad (8th Gen) supports Apple and third-party keyboard accessories as well as the 1st Gen Apple Pencil for taking notes and sketching. The 8-megapixel rear-facing camera and 1.2-megapixel front camera appear unchanged compared to the previous generation. This model also retains the Lightning connector.

    Both iPad models will ship running iPadOS 14, which will be released to older iPads as a software update on September 16. Apple also announced the new Apple Watch Series 6 and Apple Watch SE, Apple One subscription bundle, and Apple Fitness+ exercise and training service at its virtual event.

    Display 10.90-inch
    Front Camera 7-megapixel
    Resolution 2360x1640 pixels
    Storage 64GB
    Rear Camera 12-megapixel
    Display 10.90-inch
    Front Camera 7-megapixel
    Resolution 2360x1640 pixels
    Storage 64GB
    Rear Camera 12-megapixel
    Display 10.20-inch
    Front Camera 1.2-megapixel
    Resolution 2160x1620 pixels
    Storage 32GB
    Rear Camera 8-megapixel
    Display 10.20-inch
    Front Camera 1.2-megapixel
    Resolution 2160x1620 pixels
    Storage 32GB
    Rear Camera 8-megapixel
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    Jamshed Avari has been working in tech journalism as a writer, editor and reviewer for over 13 years. He has reviewed hundreds of products ranging from smartphones and tablets to PC components and accessories, and has also written guides, feature articles, news and analyses. Going beyond simple ratings and specifications, he digs deep into how emerging products and services affect actual users, and what marks they leave on our cultural landscape. He's happiest when something new comes ...More

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