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Biden assembles legal team ahead of divisive 2020 election

 
Democrat Joe Biden is assembling a team of top lawyers in anticipation of court challenges to the election process that could ultimately determine who wins the race for the White House.
Biden's presidential campaign says the legal war room will work to ensure that elections are properly administered and votes correctly counted. It will also seek to combat voter suppression at the polls, identify foreign interference and misinformation, and educate voters on the different methods available for casting ballots.

The effort, which the Biden campaign described as the largest election protection program in presidential campaign history, reflects the extent of the preparation underway for an already divisive presidential contest in November that could produce significant, perhaps even decisive, court cases over voter access and the legitimacy of mail ballots.

Democrats and Republicans are locked in legal fights on election rules that could help shape the outcome of the vote, and President Donald Trump's campaign has its own attorneys handling cases on a variety of issues.

Trump in recent months has sought to preemptively cast doubt on the election, warning that the expected surge in mail ballots because of the coronavirus pandemic will lead to massive fraud and could open the door to foreign countries to print their own fraudulent ballots.

Notwithstanding Donald Trump and his Republican allies' hollow threats and constant misinformation, election officials around the country are working tirelessly to hold a free and fair and election, and we have an extraordinary national team in place to ensure that every eligible voter is able to exercise their right to vote and have their vote counted," Bob Bauer, a senior adviser to the Biden campaign and former White House counsel to President Barack Obama, said in a statement.

Bauer, who served as general counsel to the Obama campaigns of 2008 and 2012, will work with campaign general counsel Dana Remus on voter protection an issue that thousands of Democratic lawyers around the country are also engaged in, according to the Biden campaign.

The campaign is also creating a special national litigation team involving hundreds of lawyers that will include as leaders Walter Dellinger, a solicitor general in the Clinton administration, and Donald Verrilli, a solicitor general under Obama.

Democratic lawyer Marc Elias and a team of lawyers from his firm, Perkins Coie, will focus on protecting voter access and ensuring a fair and accurate vote count.

Former Attorney General Eric Holder will also play an outreach role on the question of voting rights, according to the campaign.

We can and will be able to hold a free and fair election this November and we're putting in place an unprecedented voter protection effort with thousands of lawyers and volunteers around the country to ensure that voting goes smoothly, Remus said in a statement.

The Trump campaign issued a statement from deputy manager Justin Clark saying that as "Democrats continue their push to weaken reasonable rules preventing fraud like voter ID and signature matching President Trump and his campaign will continue to protect the integrity of the vote.

Our team will continue to fight every day in the courtroom and on the ground to make sure that every eligible voter has the right to vote and that their vote is counted once, Clark said.

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Amazon Echo Flex Review
Amazon Echo Flex Review

Amazon Echo Flex Review

Vignesh Giridharan   |  22 Jan 2020
DIGIT RATING
77 /100
  • design

    42

  • performance

    45

  • value for money

    85

  • features

    67

  • PROS
  • Compact and portable
  • USB-A charging port, 3.5mm audio jack
  • CONS
  • Weak speaker for music playback
  • Misses the signature light ring
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With Amazon launching a new Echo device almost every other month these days, it’s evident the popular American multinational wants to rule the roost in the Indian smart speaker and—more recently—small display markets. The company’s portfolio recently saw the addition of some very unique models, like the Echo Input Portable Edition (Amazon’s first battery-powered Echo device in India) and the Echo Auto (an Echo device designed to be operated in the car). The Echo Flex is also one such device.

Amazon’s aim is to make its popular digital assistant Alexa as easily accessible to the user as possible, even if that means cramming her into a tiny ring or a pair of glasses. This aim reflects unmistakably in the new Echo Flex. On the product page it’s billed as a plug-in Echo device that’s meant for smart home control. In fact, Amazon clarifies on its product page that the Echo Flex is not designed for music playback, only voice commands. What the company doesn’t mention is that it is also the cheapest Echo device you can get today in India. It costs Rs 2,999 on Amazon.in but it's selling for Rs 2,499 at the time of writing this review. With that, let’s check out the new Echo Flex.

Design and Build

As you can probably tell, the Amazon Echo Flex sports a unique form factor, which can’t quite be compared with that of its brethren. In fact, the portable little device can more easily be mistaken for a mosquito repellent machine or a Wi-Fi range extender. The Echo Flex is unmistakably wall-mountable, which is both good and bad. It’s good because it doesn’t clutter your home with one more power cable and adaptor. It’s bad because it forces you to use it directly from an easy-to-reach wall socket; a power strip that’s tucked away, say, under your bed or table won’t do much good.

When placed conveniently in the kitchen or bedroom, the Echo Flex can prove to be an attractive little piece of tech. In its compact rectangular white plastic shell, the device packs a tiny 0.6-inch speaker, a two-microphone array, the Action and Microphone Off buttons, a small LED light bar for status indications, a 3.5mm jack for audio output, and a USB-A port for charging other devices. While the short pill-shaped light bar doesn’t fail to show the device’s status, it’s not as effective or attractive as the multi-colour light ring on the mainstream Echo series. The Echo Flex also misses physical buttons for volume control, forcing you to use your voice every single time.

Setup

Setting the Amazon Echo Flex up is no easier or harder than setting up any other Echo device without a display. The setup process, which usually takes up to twenty minutes to complete, begins with the installation of the Amazon Alexa smartphone app. The app is available on both Android and iOS platforms for free, and it guides you through the setup process. For reasons unknown, the review unit talked me through the setup process in Indian English but automatically switched to British English afterwards. Along with it changed the location and timezone. This switch happened even though my default account language was set to Indian English and reflected in all other Echo devices. I guess I’ll chalk that up to a bug in the system.

Features

Like most other devices in the Echo family, the Echo Flex features a 3.5mm jack for audio output on the right side of its body. I’m happy to see the inclusion of this jack on a device as basic as the Echo Flex. By contrast, none of Google’s smart speakers or displays in India come with a 3.5mm jack for audio output. This feature will certainly liberate audio enthusiasts because they’ll be able to hook the Echo Flex up to their favourite set of speakers while retaining the power of Amazon Alexa.

Surprisingly, the Echo Flex even packs a USB-A port on the bottom side of its body for charging low-power devices. Now, this is something we don’t see on other Echo devices—not even on the most expensive Echo Studio, in fact. The USB port on the Echo Flex can deliver up to 7.5 watts, which is comfortable for charging wireless headsets and fitness bands, but not for fast-charging your smartphone. Nonetheless, it’s a nifty feature that won’t go amiss on other Echo speakers as well. Our review unit managed to charge a pair of Mi Sports Bluetooth Earphones in about two hours.

User Interface

Like every other Echo device in Amazon’s stable, the Echo Flex is powered by the Amazon Alexa voice-based digital assistant on the inside. Alexa lets you give her commands such as, ‘How’s the weather?’, ‘Tell me a story’, ‘Book a taxi on Uber’, ‘Play songs by The Beatles’, and ‘Turn off the bedroom light’. It’s important to note that some of these commands will only work when a certain ‘skill’ is enabled in the Amazon Alexa app. These skills basically enable Alexa to use your personal accounts for data access, such as Uber and Domino’s Pizza. When compared with Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa comes with a few unique features, such as whisper mode (for when you don’t want to wake your parents or spouse) and a custom wake word setting (for when you’re bored of calling her Alexa). In my experience, Amazon Alexa is a friendlier digital assistant than Google Assistant.

Audio Quality and Voice Response

The Echo Flex comes with a single tiny 0.6-inch mini-speaker that’s best reserved for alarms, reminders, and voice responses from Alexa. Its output is at best flat and weak for all genres of music. By contrast, the Echo Dot has a larger 1.6-inch speaker driver, which is decent for casual music listening. In fact, Amazon writes candidly on the product page of its wall-mountable speaker, “Echo Flex has a mini built-in speaker that is not optimized for music playback.” Luckily, there’s a 3.5mm jack jack for output to external speakers. You should definitely connect the Echo Flex to a pair of good speakers if you seek good audio quality. You can read our review of the Echo Dot with Clock here.

The Echo Flex uses a two-microphone array to pick up ‘Alexa’ calls from its users. The third-generation Echo, by contrast, employs a seven-microphone array for improved reach and sensitivity. The microphone setup on the Echo Flex isn’t bad, but it isn’t great either. The review unit responded to ‘Alexa’ calls as expected when I sat about two metres away from the device and spoke with moderate softness. But the device failed to pick up my calls when I moved even a little farther away from where I was before. In other words, the Echo Flex should be able to hear you if it's kept fairly close to you in the bedroom or kitchen. But if it's plugged into a socket that's across the room, you'll have to draw a breath and shout out to Alexa.

Bottom Line

As I mentioned in the Design and Build section of the review, the fact that the Amazon Echo Flex is a cable-free wall-mountable smart speaker is both an advantage and disadvantage. Which one of them it is to you depends on how you plan to use the Echo Flex. For it to make sense, the device must be plugged into a wall socket in an area of your home or office where you spend a lot of time. It must also be within close reach. Otherwise, you might catch yourself calling Alexa over and over again in an increasingly louder tone. In other words, the Echo Flex is strictly a near-field device.

Even when it’s conveniently placed, the Amazon Echo Flex is not without its limitations. It’s got a weak speaker that’s only good for voice responses, making it disappointing for music playback—unless you’ve got a set of better external speakers to connect it to. It wins a few brownie points by offering a USB-A port for charging other devices. In summary, the Echo Flex is for you if you’re aware of its physical limitations and want a cheap Echo device for bedside companionship anyway. Its biggest selling point is its friendly price of Rs 2,999.

Reviewer’s Notes

  • The Amazon Echo Flex comes packaged in a tiny blue box that appears to be smaller than the device itself

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Release Date: 21 Nov 2019
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Apple Watch Series 6 with blood oxygen sensor launched: price, features and availability | Digit

Apple Watch Series 6 with blood oxygen sensor launched: price, features and availability

By Digit NewsDesk | Published on 16 Sep 2020
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Apple Watch Series 6 launched officially.

Apple Watch Series 6 comes with SpO2 sensor, improved sleep monitoring and more

Apple Watch Series 6 Indian pricing revealed

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Apple Watch Series 6 has launched alongside an affordable Apple Watch SE as the two new wearables from the Cupertino tech giant. The Series 6 looks just like the Apple Watch Series 5 but there are subtle refinements to the design and it comes with new band styles. It also comes with a blood oxygen sensor and is powered by the watchOS 7. Apple’s wearable lineup now includes the Apple Watch Series 3, Watch SE and Watch Series 6.

Apple Watch Series 6 completely redefines what a watch can do. With powerful new features, including a Blood Oxygen sensor and app,1 Apple Watch becomes even more indispensable by providing further insight into overall well-being,” said Jeff Williams, Apple’s chief operating officer.

Apple Watch Series 6 price and availability

Apple Watch Series 6 (GPS) is priced starting at Rs 40,900 and the GPS+Cellular version starts at Rs 49,900.

The smartwatch will be available to purchase in India through Apple Authorised Resellers soon.

Apple Watch Series 6 features and Specifications

Apple Watch Series 6 officially launched in India

Apple Watch Series 6 introduces a blood oxygen sensor that lets users measure their oxygen saturation (SpO2) levels in around 15 seconds. The smartwatch uses an array of four green, red and infrared LEDs along with photodiodes that measure the light reflected from the blood. 

There is a dedicated app on the Apple Watch Series 6 like the heart-rate monitoring app which measures SpO2 levels between 70-100 per cent and provides actionable insights to the users in the health app.

The Series 6 is powered by a new dual-core S6 processor that is based on A13 Bionic SoC. Apple claims that the new processor makes the Watch 20 percent faster and is capable of providing 18-hours of battery life. The Series 6 supports fast charging and can be fully charged in 90 minutes.

Apple Watch Series 6 officially launched in India

The display on the Watch Series 6 has been upgraded and is now brighter than the previous generation allowing for more sunlight legibility. The new smartwatch is also fitted with an always-on altimeter that provides real-time elevation data to users by combining the data from an upgraded altimeter sensor, GPS and Wi-Fi. Apple claims that the altimeter can detect small elevation changes going up to 1 foot.

Apple Watch Series 6 officially launched in India

Apple also unveiled new watch cases and bands that include blue, space grey, gold aluminium case and for the first time a Product Red Apple Watch in red colour. The Apple Watch Series 6 is the first smartwatch by Apple to come with three new band styles. The Solo Loop band is made from soft-to-touch silicone and is also available in a braided yarn finish.

 

Apple Watch Series 6 Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

Release Date: 24 Aug 2020
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Realme Buds Air Review
Realme Buds Air Review

Realme Buds Air Review

Dhriti Datta   |  18 Dec 2019
DIGIT RATING
71 /100
  • design

    58

  • performance

    69

  • value for money

    78

  • features

    79

  • PROS
  • Wireless Qi charging
  • Punchy bass
  • Fast Pair technology works seamlessly
  • CONS
  • Intricate details in the mids are absent
  • Inefficient isolation
  • Touch controls are limited

Verdict

Priced competitively at Rs 3,999, the Realme Buds Air competes with budget true wireless offerings such as the Leaf Pods and the Noise Shots X-Buds. The Buds Air has most of the features its direct competitors possess such as voice assistant access, touch controls, Bluetooth 5.0 and additional codecs support, barring sweat resistance. It also goes over and beyond by featuring high-end features including wear detection, auto-connect, auto on/off and a dedicated low latency gaming mode, making it an alluring purchase. Beyond the bells and whistles, the Realme Buds Air also has a pleasing warm sound profile which works well with most popular genres of music. The battery life is commendable as well, especially since the charging case comes in a nice, compact form factor. Overall, the Buds Air proves to be an applause-worthy venture by Realme into the world of affordable true wireless earbuds.

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Realme Buds Air detailed review

With the launch of the Realme Buds Air, the company has forayed into the true wireless earphones segment following their Realme Buds and Realme Buds wireless earphones. The company is in the nascent phase when it comes to audio products, but has been producing competent audio solutions at an affordable price point. The Buds Air is available at a super aggressive price while still offering high-end features present in truly wireless earbuds that cost nearly four or five times more. Let’s delve into the review to ascertain if the hype around the Realme Buds Air is justified.

Design, build and fit

The very first thought that springs to mind when you lay eyes on the Realme Buds Air is - Apple AirPods clone? Featuring an inordinately similar pipe-style design along with 45-degree angled earphone nozzles, the Realme Buds Air (the white variant) can easily be mistaken for the much pricier Apple AirPods. This is certainly a marketing strategy employed by Realme to allure customers into buying these TWS earphones since the AirPods are immensely popular. We were rather disappointed by the lack of originality demonstrated by these buds. Even the glossy, plastic exterior of the Realme Buds Air is almost identical to the AirPod's, however, the microphone grille is much smaller in comparison.

Let’s take a step back and talk about the charging case. The Buds Air are confined in a glossy, plastic charging case (our review unit was the black-coloured variant) that seems a tad more compact than the AirPods case, just by a hair. The small factor is appreciated, especially since the battery unit within the case is capable of topping up the earphones 4-5 times. On the backside, ‘Designed by realme’ is embossed into the case, which fails to stand out against the shiny background. The bottom of the case features a USB-C charging port, which is a rarity in affordable true wireless earphones. Additionally, the front of the case also hosts a solitary button that serves as a pairing key. The button sits almost flush with the body, with minute protrusion. The case opens up easily with minimal pressure and snaps back using magnets with a satisfying click.

The cavity for the earphones within the charging case has a glossy texture as well. But the platform enclosure sports a matte material which provides for some decent contrast within the case. The earphones fit inside the cavity snuggly with magnets at the bottom attracting the bottom of the earphones’ stem, thereby making them sit in the case securely. The case is easily pocketable and the bulge in the pocket is fairly minimal. In the box, you also get a USB Type-C charging cord, which for some reason is white even though we received the black variant. Speaking of colours, the Realme Buds Air are available in three colour variants - Black, White and Yellow. 

The earphones have 45-degree earphone nozzles, as aforementioned, to aid in obtaining a snug and secure fit. However, they follow the design of the AirPods and do not have silicone or foam ear tips. Unfortunately, this bothered us a fair bit since the reviewer’s ears are smaller than usual. The earphones had to be shoved in roughly and twisted furiously in order to stay put in the reviewer’s tiny ears, which caused some discomfort in the ear canal. While we did manage to get them to stay in, the Buds Air’s fit still felt flimsy and loose, especially when walking or with some vigorous head movement while sitting in one place. However, if you have normal-sized ears, the earphones should fit you no problem. Still, this design often causes issues when it comes to passive isolation even when they fit in just fine. Needless to say, the Realme Buds Air aren’t extremely secure in the ear when running or going to the gym.

Features

The headlining feature that comes along with the Realme Buds Air is Qi wireless charging capabilities. The charging case can be placed atop any Qi-standard wireless charger and it will begin charging right up. It’s an impressive, eye-catching feature to incorporate in true wireless earbuds that cost under 5K. Wireless charging works seamlessly. We placed it on the Corsair MM1000 Qi Wireless Charging Mousepad on the charging hotspot and it got to work without any hitches. The charging case was completely topped up within approximately three hours, which isn’t too shabby. Realme didn’t stop here when it comes to luxurious features. 

The Realme Buds Air is also capable of instantaneous connection to a paired device the moment the earphones are extracted out of the charging case. The initial pairing process involves pressing the button on the charging case for 3 seconds and connecting the earphones to your device via Bluetooth. After this process, the buds will automatically find and connect to the already-paired device within a second, if not milliseconds. This is achieved via GFP (Google Fast Pair) technology and the results are quite remarkable. We’d be even more blown away if the earphones automatically began playing music from the device after connecting, but hey, we’re being extremely nitpicky for a product that cost Rs 3,999.

In addition to wireless charging and fast auto-connection, the Realme Buds Air also comes with Wear Detection. Optical sensors are employed to gather whether the earphones are placed within the ear or they have been extracted. It also works when a single earbud is removed, which makes it easy for users to have quick conversations by simply pulling out one bud. However, this feature does seem to be rough around the edges. Firstly, extracting an earbud from your ear doesn’t immediately pause the music. It’s not very seamless since it takes about 2-3 seconds to pause after the buds have been pulled out. However, music plays almost immediately after you insert the earphones back in your ear, possibly since it is much easier for an optical sensor to gauge what looks like the insides of an ear. Lastly, the feature worked about eighty per cent of the times for us and failed to register a couple of times.

Realme also went ahead and incorporated a dedicated low latency gaming mode that also kicks in during video playback. Realme quoted a latency reduction of 51 per cent in their tests with the normal latency measuring at 243.8 ms while latency with gaming mode turned on was 119.3 ms. This resulted in gaming and video feedback that was extremely in sync with the outputted audio. Gaming was a joy with these with enemy footsteps sound in PUBG mobile being in sync with the footsteps appearing on the minimap and the sound of shots being produce in tangence with the muzzle flash. We couldn’t make out any noticeable delay of audio while watching any video feed or playing mobile games when in gaming mode. When we switched back to normal or ‘music’ mode, a slight delay was perceivable but it wasn’t too disjointed as well.

The Buds Air also comes packed with additional features such as dual-channel transmission which makes each earbud operate independently, Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, bass booster driver, ENC (environmental noise cancellation) for calls, USB Type-C charging, touch controls, and voice assistant access. That’s a hefty number of features for a pair of true wireless earphones that cost 4K and Realme has truly provided a feature-laden pair of earphones that will give their competitors a run for their money when it comes to features.

Controls

The Realme Buds Air have integrated touch controls accessible by performing taps on the backside of the earbuds, over the curved body. A flat body at the back would be ideal to accurately input touch actions. Due to the curvature on the touch panel, it is easier to miss-tap on the surface, and therefore there were quite a few instances when the touch inputs failed to register accurately or at all. However, such issues occurred sparingly and weren’t a huge issue.

The touch controls are pretty straightforward on the Buds Air. You double-tap the surface to pause or play a track and to answer phone calls and a triple tap will take you to the next track. Long pressing either earbud will activate Google Assistant or Siri and will end or decline a phone call. Simultaneously long-pressing both earphones will activate or deactivate the dedicated gaming mode. 

A few touch inputs are sorely missing on these earphones. There’s no provision to go to the previous track, which is something we can still live without. However, there’s no way to control the volume and this means you’re going to have to pull out your smartphone every time you want to alter the volume, which is something we do a lot, so it got frustrating pretty quickly. This feature could be easily incorporated too, by simply allowing long presses to the right and left side to increase and decrease the volume level respectively, while a single tap could activate the voice assistant. 

Performance

Powered by an R1 chip for low latency, which is Realme’s answer to Apple’s H1 chip in the AirPods, the Realme Buds Air feature 12mm dynamic bass boost drivers and a multi-layer composite diaphragm to produce the warm sound profile that works well across numerous music genres. The result is a pleasing sound signature that is dominated by its bass drive producing punchy beats. However, this energetic bass response is surprisingly controlled and instances, where the bass response sounds muddled and gurgly are extremely low. 

In the track Bad guy by Billie Eilish, the bass thumps are audible and have tons of drive, however, the integrity of Eilish’s wispy vocals is largely retained. The sounds of her occasional breaths are clear and audible and so is the snapping of the fingers in the background. When it came to Queen’s Another One Bites the Dust, the bass thumps captured the detail in the bass guitar playing throughout the track in the background quite well. Despite this, Mercury’s vocals soared and were very much front and centre in the track. 

The mids are slightly under-represented in the Buds Air and while vocals sound good, and almost pristine in some tracks, the mid-ranged instruments such as the lead guitar can sound a bit rough around the edges. The details in this range are acceptable, however, you often miss the intricacies in instruments that lie in the upper mids frequency range. A track crowded with multiple instruments in this frequency range can sound cacophonic at times, especially in tracks such as Something From Nothing by The Foo Fighters

The highs are represented decently, however, they are significantly under emphasised. This can actually help in some screechy tracks such as Serotonia by Highly Suspect and Faint by Linkin Park since it tones down the intensity of the high-pitched notes in these tracks which can be uncomfortable, especially when played by in-ears. These are truly mass-appealing earphones in that regard, that bring out the pleasant frequencies and notes in music while slightly veiling the harsh ones. It’s easy to recommend these buds to casual listeners looking for affordable true wireless options, however, we’d urge you to get these even more if the mids were more refined.

The soundstage, as expected from in-ears, is quite limited, however, imaging is quite decent since it places instruments quite soundly in most tracks. Still, it cannot keep up with tracks that feature more than 4-5 instruments. Due to the design and eliminating silicone tips, passive isolation is quite weak. We could easily hear background sounds in the office, our mechanical keyboards at work and other such sounds. If you are used to keeping the volume anywhere between 50-60 per cent, you’re listening experience will be tainted a bit with background sounds seeping in. The earphones also leak a fair bit, we recorded the leakage to be around 55-60dB in a quiet room, depending on how much you turn the volume up by.

Call quality and microphone performance are average. The earbuds do feature ENC to filter out environmental sounds from being present in recordings or calls but the mic itself couldn’t capture our voice clearly. The listener on the other end often complained of our voice being too muffled or far away. The clarity of our voice in recordings was also lacklustre with Google Translate being unable to pick up quite a few words from the recordings.

Battery life, on the other hand, is quite competent. While it features a measly company claim of 3 hours on the buds themselves, we manage to extract about 3 hours and 20 minutes from the buds alone. The charging case is capable of topping these earphones 4-5 times. We were able to charge the earphones back up 4 times to full, which is commendable. The total battery life of 17 hours is not too shabby at all. Also, we listened to music at about 60-65 per cent. So, if you generally listen to music at lower volumes, you will be able to extract more battery life from the earbuds

Bottomline

Featuring a mass-appealing boosted bass sound profile, the Realme Buds Air still manages to avoid issues such as auditory masking which is common in bass-heavy earphones. The bass is controlled but punchy, the mids are slightly lacking in detail but the highs are quite pleasant to the ear. In addition to this relatively balanced sound profile, you also get access to numerous luxurious features such as wear detection, low latency gaming mode, instant connectivity, auto on/off, touch controls and most importantly, wireless charging. This means you can charge your earphones case on any Qi wireless charger as well as the backs of phones that offer wireless charging such as the Samsung Galaxy S10! At a highly competitive price point of Rs 3,999, the Realme Buds Air is an ideal purchase for casual listeners looking for a reasonably-priced pair of true wireless earphones.

Realme Buds Air Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

Price: ₹3999
Release Date: 18 Dec 2019
Variant: None
Market Status: Launched

Key Specs

  • Playback Time Playback Time
    17
  • Frequency Range Frequency Range
    NA
  • Channels Channels
    NA
  • Dimensions Dimensions
    NA

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St Stephen's College Releases Cut-Off List, Highest Cut-Off Announced At 99.25%

St Stephen's College releases its first cut-off list. Cut-offs for many courses have been announced at 99% and above. This year’s cut-offs are higher than last year’s.

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Delhi University's St Stephen's College has released its first cut-off list for undergraduate courses, with the highest cut-off being announced at 99.25 per cent for BA (Hons) Economics.

This year's cut-offs are higher than last year. In 2019, the cut-off for BA (Hons) English and BA (Hons) Economics were pegged at 98.75 percent for students from the commerce background. The cut-off for BA (Hons) Economics stands at 99.25 percent for commerce students, 98.75 percent for humanities and 98 percent for science stream students.

The cut-off for BA English (Hons) stands at 99 percent for commerce students, 98.75 percent for science and humanities stream students. This year's cut-off for the course is higher by 0.25 percent for commerce and science students. Last year, the college had pegged the cut-off for BA (Hons) English at 98.75 percent for commerce students, 98.25 percent for humanities students and 98.75 percent for science students.

The cut-off for BA History (Hons) stands at 99 percent for commerce students and science stream students, and 98.25 percent for humanities students.

The cut-off for BA (Hons) Philosophy was announced as 98 percent for commerce students, 98.75 percent for Humanities students and 97 percent for science stream students.

The cut-off for BSc Physics (Hons) is 97.66 percent while the cut-off for BSc (Hons) Chemistry is 96.67 percent. Last year, the cut-offs for BSc Physics (Hons) and BSc Chemistry (Hons) was 96.66 percent and 96.33, respectively.

The cut-off for BSc (Hons) Mathematics is 98 percent for commerce and science students and 96.5 percent for humanities stream students.

In Economics, the college has put a rider that applicants need to score at least 95 percent in mathematics to secure a seat. Those under Church of North India Delhi Diocese (CNID) and Church of North India (CNI) need to have 70 percent marks in the subject while SC, ST and general applicants need 95 percent in the subject.

For English honours applicants, students need to have scored 90 percent in English Core or 85 percent in English Elective.

For the BA programme, the cut-off for students from commerce and science backgrounds stands at 99 percent while for humanities stream students it is 98 percent.

 


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Naidu’s comment came after Samajwadi Party MP Ram Gopal Yadav sought permission to remove his face mask while speaking. Yadav said that it caused “suffocation”.

To this, Naidu replied, “Wearing a mask and speaking, and wearing a mask and continuously sitting, there is some discomfiture… I personally spoke to Director General of the ICMR, he told me it is better to keep the mask on since this hall is air conditioned… Their initial suggestion was to wear a mask while talking to a person. Now, the advice is to always wear a mask. It may change later.”

Earlier, Samajwadi Party MP Jaya Bachchan had removed her mask before her address in the Rajya Sabha. Naidu had then reminded her as well to wear it. But Jaya said that she will not be audible to the colleagues, adding that she will clean the microphone. The Chairman then gave her permission to carry on with her speech.

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Terrorist Incidents Reduced 'Significantly' In J&K After Article 370 Scrapped: Minister

"The Government has adopted a policy of zero tolerance towards terrorism," G Kishan Reddy said.

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The number of terrorist incidents in Jammu and Kashmir has reduced significantly after the scrapping of Article 370, i.e. after August 5, 2019, informed Minister Of State (MoS) Home Affairs G Kishan Reddy in the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday.

"No major terror attack took place in the hinterland of the country during the period from August 2019 to Sept 2020", Mr Reddy said in a written reply to ''total terrorist incidents in the country after revocation of Article 370 in Kashmir till date.

Rajya Sabha MP MV Shreyams Kumar raised questions on the total number of terrorist incidents in the country after revocation of Article 370 in Kashmir till date and the various measures taken by the Government to deal with the terrorist menace?

Mr Reddy in a written reply stated, "After August 5, 2019, the number of terrorist incidents in Jammu and Kashmir have reduced significantly."

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle donate $130,000 to African girls' education charity after fans launched fundraiser in honor of both their birthdays

  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex made a $130,000 donation to education charity
  • Couple matched donations made by fans in honour of their recent birthdays
  • Harry and Meghan said there is 'no better way to celebrate what really matters' 
  • Prince Harry celebrated his 36th birthday yesterday privately in Santa Barbara 

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made a $130,000 donation to an African girls' education charity to mark their recent birthdays, it has been revealed. 

Prince Harry, 36, and Meghan Markle, 39, pledged the money to CAMFED, which supports girls' education across the continent, and said there is 'no better way to celebrate what really matters'. 

The couple made the donation yesterday after fans, who call themselves the Sussex Squad, launched a fundraising drive in honour of Harry and Meghan's birthdays on September 15 and August 4, respectively. 

The campaign raised $129,000 and Harry and Meghan responded by matching the donations with their own $130,000 contribution. 

Charitable donations are tax deductible in both the US and the UK. CAMFED is registered in both countries.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made a $130,000 donation to a girls' education charity to mark their recent birthdays, it has been revealed. Pictured, the couple in Cape Town last year

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made a $130,000 donation to a girls' education charity to mark their recent birthdays, it has been revealed. Pictured, the couple in Cape Town last year

In a message tweeted by the charity (pictured) the couple said: 'No better way to celebrate what really matters. Thank you to everyone who donated, Harry and Meghan'

In a message tweeted by the charity (pictured) the couple said: 'No better way to celebrate what really matters. Thank you to everyone who donated, Harry and Meghan'

The couple have a long-standing relationship with CAMFED, which is a partner of the Queen's Commonwealth Trust. Harry and Meghan serve as president and vice president of the Queen's Commonwealth Trust and were allowed to retain their positions after stepping back from official royal duties this year.

Prince Harry visited a CAMFED project in Zambia in 2018 and paid a separate visit to the organisation during his solo visit to Malawi on the Sussexes' African tour in 2019. 

The Duchess of Sussex met one of the regional leaders of CAMFED at a Women's Day event in London in 2019.  

The money raised from the Sussex Squad Birthday Fundraiser 2020 will fund higher education scholarships for young women across Africa. 

In a statement tweeted by the charity, the Sussexes said: 'No better way to celebrate what really matters. Thank you to everyone who donated, Harry and Meghan'. 

The couple, who recently signed a $150million deal with Netflix, supported two charities to mark their son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor's birthday in May. 

Meghan and Archie appeared in a video to promote a Save The Children literacy programme and the Duchess later revealed she had sponsored a kennel at London-based animal charity Mayhew, of which she is patron, in her son's name. 

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex celebrated Harry's birthday privately yesterday at their $14million Santa Barbara home.  

The couple have a long-standing relationship with CAMFED. Prince Harry visited one of the charity's projects in Zambia in 2018 (pictured) and paid a separate visit to the organisation during his solo visit to Malawi on the Sussexes' African tour in 2019

The couple have a long-standing relationship with CAMFED. Prince Harry visited one of the charity's projects in Zambia in 2018 (pictured) and paid a separate visit to the organisation during his solo visit to Malawi on the Sussexes' African tour in 2019 

The royal family marked the occasion by sharing well-wishes on Instagram and Twitter, with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Charles and the Queen all posting in honour of Harry's birthday.

However royal fans were outraged that Meghan did not appear in any of the four photographs posted to mark the occasion. 

In response to William and Kate's photo, which shows the Cambridges and Prince Harry in a 2017 running race, one fan noted: 'There must have been hundreds of photos you could have picked, but you chose to post one of Harry, William and Kate. I’m sure not including Meghan wasn’t unintentional.'

Another fan posting on the Cambridges' account said it was 'shady' not to include the Duchess of Sussex when there are photos of the 'fab four' together. Another said simply: 'Interesting photo selection... No Meghan.' 

However some pointed out that it is common for royal family members not to include husbands and wives in birthday photos, as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge did for Princess Anne's recent 70th. 

The Duchess of Sussex with Camfed Regional Director Angeline Murimirwa (right), model Adwoa Aboah, former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, and journalist Anne McElvoy at a Women's Day event in London in March 2019

The Duchess of Sussex with Camfed Regional Director Angeline Murimirwa (right), model Adwoa Aboah, former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, and journalist Anne McElvoy at a Women's Day event in London in March 2019

It comes after the strain in relations between Prince William, 38, and Harry, who were once inseparable, were laid bare in the Duke and Duchess of Sussexes' biography Finding Freedom. 

Co-author Omid Scobie later claimed the brothers went two months without speaking following the Sussexes' bombshell Megxit announcement. 

The Duke of Sussex certainly has plenty to celebrate this year - his first birthday since he and Meghan quit the royal family and moved to California.

The couple recently signed a $150million deal with US media giant Netflix and paid back the £2.4million that was spent renovating Frogmore Cottage, their former home on the Queen's Windsor estate, further distancing themselves from the royal family.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have also recently stepped up their public and virtual appearances as Covid-19 restrictions ease, with Prince Harry last week sending a video of support to soldiers taking part in a charity trek. Over the weekend Meghan took part in a video call with clients from her UK patronage Smart Works. 

And according to royal experts, the Duke is 'happier than ever' as he celebrates his 36th birthday, and 'doesn't miss his old life at all'. 

Omid Scobie, who co-authored the controversial royal biography Finding Freedom which raised eyebrows for its gushing praise and intimate knowledge of the Sussexes, the Prince is 'very content' with his marriage and family and 'thriving' in his professional life.

He told Vanity Fair: 'This is the moment [Harry] can sit back and think, "I made it".'

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  • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 4:26 PM IST

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Minister clarifies on Toyotas signal to stop expansion in India - टोयोटा के भारत में विस्तार पर विराम लगाने के संकेत पर मंत्री ने दी सफाई

टोयोटा के भारत में विस्तार पर विराम लगाने के संकेत पर मंत्री ने दी सफाई

केंद्रीय मंत्री प्रकाश जावड़ेकर ने ट्वीट किया है कि टोयोटा के भारत में निवेश बंद करने की खबर गलत है, कंपनी अगले 12 महीनों में देश में 2000 करोड़ रुपये से अधिक का निवेश करेगी

टोयोटा के भारत में विस्तार पर विराम लगाने के संकेत पर मंत्री ने दी सफाई

केंद्रीय मंत्री प्रकाश जावड़ेकर.

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टोयोटा मोटर्स (Toyota Motors) की भारतीय इकाई ने अधिक टैक्स लगाए जाने के कारण देश में कंपनी का विस्तार रोकने का इरादा बदल दिया है. सरकार ने भी इसे बड़ी ऑटो कंपनी को लेकर कुछ इसी तरह की बात कही है. केंद्रीय मंत्री प्रकाश जावड़ेकर (Prakash Javadekar) ने मंगलवार को ट्वीट किया कि टोयोटा अगले साल देश में 2000 करोड़ रुपये से अधिक का निवेश करेगी. इसकी पुष्टि टोयोटा किर्लोस्कर मोटर के उपाध्यक्ष विक्रम किर्लोस्कर (Vikram Kirloskar) ने भी की है. उन्होंने कहा कि कंपनी "भारत के भविष्य के लिए प्रतिबद्ध" है.

केंद्रीय भारी उद्योग मंत्री प्रकाश जावड़ेकर ने ट्वीट किया है कि, ''टोयोटा कंपनी के भारत में निवेश बंद करने की बात गलत है. विक्रम किर्लोस्कर ने साफ कया है कि अगले 12 महीनों में टोयोटा 2000 करोड़ से अधिक का निवेश करेगी." 

मंगलवार को ही इससे पहले एक इंटरव्यू में टोयोटा की स्थानीय इकाई, टोयोटा किर्लोस्कर मोटर के वाइस चेयरमैन शेखर विश्वनाथन ने कहा कि देश में अधिक टैक्स लगने से कारें अधिकांश उपभोक्ताओं की पहुंच के बाहर हो गई हैं. इसका मतलब है कि कारखानों में काम नहीं हैं और नौकरियां पैदा नहीं हो रही हैं.

विश्वनाथन ने कहा कि "हमें जो संदेश मिला उसके बाद हम यहां आए हैं और निवेश किया है, क्या हम आपको नहीं चाहते हैं." उन्होंने कहा कि किसी भी सुधार के अभाव में "हम भारत से बाहर नहीं जाएंगे, लेकिन हम काम बड़े पैमाने पर नहीं करेंगे."

बाद में शाम को काफी ध्यान से लिखे गए एक बयान में टोयोटा ने कहा कि उसे देश में पैदा होने वाली नौकरियों की रक्षा करने की जरूरत है और वह मौजूदा परिचालन को मजबूत करने की दिशा में काम करना पसंद करेगी.

बयान में कहा गया है कि "भारत में अपने दो दशकों के ऑपरेशंस के दौरान, हमने एक मजबूत प्रतिस्पर्धी स्थानीय आपूर्तिकर्ता इको-सिस्टम का निर्माण करने और सक्षम मानव संसाधन को विकसित करने के लिए अथक परिश्रम किया है. हमारा पहला कदम यह है कि हमने जो भी बनाया है उसकी पूरी क्षमता का उपयोग सुनिश्चित किया जाए, और इसमें समय लगेगा." 

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इस बयान में देश में उच्च कर व्यवस्था की ओर भी इशारा किया गया है. कहा गया है कि अर्थव्यवस्था में कोरोना वायरस के चलते मंदी के कारण ऑटो उद्योग सरकार से व्यवहारिक कर ढांचे के माध्यम से इसको बनाए रखने के लिए समर्थन देने का अनुरोध कर रहा है. 

बयान में कहा गया है कि "हम सरकार द्वारा अर्थव्यवस्था के विभिन्न क्षेत्रों का समर्थन करने के लिए किए जा रहे मजबूत सक्रिय प्रयासों को जानते हैं और इस तथ्य की सराहना करते हैं कि मौजूदा चुनौतीपूर्ण राजस्व स्थिति के बावजूद इस मुद्दे पर परीक्षण के लिए रास्ता खुला है."

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कोरोना वायरस महामारी शुरू होने से पहले ही आर्थिक मंदी का असर ऑटो उद्योग पर दिखने लगा था. हालांकि अब एक प्रमुख ऑटो-निर्माता के अपना विस्तार रोकने के निर्णय से सरकार के उद्योगों को समर्थन के प्रयास नाकाफी साबित होने की संभावना बन गई है.

पिछले कुछ महीनों से प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी बार-बार मेक इन इंडिया के तहत निवेशकों को बेहतर कारोबारी माहौल देने के सरकार के प्रयासों का जिक्र करते हुए विदेशी निवेश बढ़ाने की कोशिश कर रहे हैं. सरकार के प्रयासों की ओर इशारा करते हुए टोयोटा ने बयान में कहा है कि, साझा प्रौद्योगिकी और बेस्ट प्रेक्टिस पर भारत में सुजुकी के साथ हमारी हालिया साझेदारी मेक इन इंडिया की पहल और भारत सरकार की नीति के समर्थन में है. इसमें दोनों कंपनियों का प्रतिस्पर्धा को बढ़ाने का लक्ष्य है.

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The British auction house Christie’s plans to sell the skeleton of one of the largest known Tyrannosaurus rexes in early October, the company said on Wednesday.

The dinosaur known as “STAN,”, approximately 67 million years old, was discovered in 1987 in South Dakota by amateur paleontologist Stan Sacrison.

“He showed it to scientists at the time who unfortunately misidentified it as a triceratops,” James Hyslop, Christie’s head of Science and Natural History, told Reuters.

Triceratops remains are relatively common in the paleontological world, so the bones failed to garner much interest until Sacrison took them to the Black Hills Institute in South Dakota in 1992.

Researchers there “realized pretty quickly that they had something special in their hands,” said Hyslop. They recategorized STAN as a T. rex and mounted a new search to uncover the rest of the bones. They recovered 188 out of an estimated 300 total for any T. rex, Hyslop said.

Most T. rex skeletons are held by museums and private institutions. The auction is an opportunity for a private collector or institution to acquire the bones, Christie’s said.

STAN is 40 feet long and 13 feet high, Christie’s said. He is also notable for two fused vertebrae scientists have identified in his neck, suggesting the dinosaur broke his neck and survived during his lifetime. “The clue is in the name, the Tyrannosaurus rex,” Hyslop said. “He is the tyrant lizard king.”

Christie’s will display the dinosaur from Wednesday to mid-October at its Manhattan, New York location, the company said. It plans to book socially distant viewings for the public.

“We’ve got the skull displayed at ground level so that you can get really up close and personal with him and just see the serrations on his teeth,” Hyslop said. “His longest tooth is 11 inches long. It’s just terrifying to behold.”

Christie’s has estimated the value of the dinosaur at between $6 million and $8 million.

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फिल्म इंडस्ट्री में ड्रग्स कनेक्शन को लेकर बॉलीवुड एक्ट्रेस और समाजवादी पार्टी से राज्यसभा सांसद जया बच्चन (Jaya Bachchan) ने संसद में पुरजोर तरीके से जवाब दिया. उन्होंने राज्यसभा में गोरखपुर से बीजेपी सांसद रवि किशन (Ravi Kishan) और कंगना रनौत को आड़े हाथों लिया. बता दें, लोकसभा में रवि किशन के बयान के बाद मंगलवार को जया बच्चन ने अपनी बात रखी.  राज्यसभा में जया बच्चन (Jaya Bachchan Speech) की बेबाकी को लेकर बॉलीवुड कलाकार भी उनका खूब समर्थन कर रहे हैं. अब हाल ही में एक्ट्रेस दीया मिर्जा (Dia Mirza) ने एक्ट्रेस का समर्थन किया है. 

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दीया मिर्जा (Dia Mirza) ने जया बच्चन (Jaya Bachchan) के बयान को लेकर एक ट्वीट किया है. जिसमें उन्होंने लिखा है, "जया जी बिल्कुल सही हैं. मैं इस बात को लेकर आभारी हूं कि उन्होंने हमारी इंडस्ट्री को लेकर बात की. हम हमेशा सामाजिक उत्थान और सामाजिक भलाई में योगदान देने के लिए कमिटिड रहते हैं. इंडस्ट्री सरकार की भी हमेशा मदद करती है. हमारी फिल्म इंडस्ट्री के साथ का इस तरह तिरस्कार करना अन्यायपूर्ण और निंदनीय है." दीया मिर्जा (Dia Mirza Twitter) के इस ट्वीट पर लोग खूब कमेंट कर रहे हैं और अपनी प्रतिक्रिया दे रहे हैं. 


बता दें कि जया बच्चन (Jaya Bachchan) ने राज्यसभा में बीजेपी सांसद रवि किशन (Ravi Kishan) के बयान को लेकर जमकर निशाना साधा. उन्होंने कहा, "कुछ लोगों की वजह से, आप पूरी इंडस्ट्री की छवि खराब नहीं कर सकते. मुझे कल बहुत बुरा लगा जब लोकसभा के एक सदस्य जो खुद इंडस्ट्री से ताल्लुक रखते हैं, ने फिल्म इंडस्ट्री के बारे में खराब बोला. जिस थाली में खाते हैं उसी में छेद करते हैं." बता दें कि रवि किशन ने कहा था कि ड्रग्स की तस्करी और युवाओं द्वारा इसका सेवन करना हमारे देश के सामने नई चुनौती बनकर सामने आया है. 
 

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Bollywood actress and co-owner of the Kings XI Punjab team, Preity Zinta, is currently in the UAE for the forthcoming IPL series. She shared a video of herself taking her third coronavirus test and revealed that she has tested negative. The actress also added that she still has to undergo two more tests. Her post read as '3rd Covid test was done and the result was Negative. I’m so happy and relieved and grateful to this wonderful lady for being gentle while testing cuz it’s quite an experience getting a covid test. Now two more tests to go. It’s #Day5 of Quarantine'.

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SAPPHIRE NITRO+ Radeon RX 590 8GB Review

SAPPHIRE NITRO+ Radeon RX 590 8GB Review

By Mithun Mohandas | Updated Nov 04 2019
SAPPHIRE NITRO+ Radeon RX 590 8GB Review
DIGIT RATING
78 /100
  • design

    75

  • performance

    69

  • value for money

    90

  • features

    78

  • PROS
  • Great build quality
  • Samsung/GloFo 12nm
  • Excellent value for money
  • CONS
  • Massive size
  • 250W TBP for mid-range

Verdict

The RX 590 is an interesting graphics card. It's better than the stock GTX 1060 but might probably be bested by an overclocked GTX 1060. However, getting the same chip out for three years in a row seems a stretch. AMD was clearly affected by Raja Koduri's exit but such technologies are developed well in advance. It wouldn't be wrong to assume that AMD does have something better for the mid-range segment especially given that the next generation of consoles are due to be launched in 2020 (most likely) and developer consoles have already gone out to major studios with specs akin to the final configuration. The Radeon VII should clue us into what the next generation is capable of, though it might be some time before we see a new architecture. For folks wondering if they should get an RX 590 for mid-range gaming, you most certainly should considering the fact that the included bundle makes this one of the sweetest deals you’ll get for a while. It’s a good mid-range graphics card but you couldn’t go wrong with a GTX 1060 or an RX 580 since all three cards are good at 1080p gaming. What you need to wonder is if you’d want three free games or not. 

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AMD showcased a different strategy when it came out the Polaris range of graphics cards. The focus was now on the mid-range and entry-level cards first and the flagships would follow later. Roughly two-and-a-half years later, we’re looking at the same Polaris cards even today. Polaris itself was a marked improvement over the previous generation of Radeon graphics cards and the roadmaps certainly showcased an upward trend but we’re yet to see a worthy successor to the Polaris lineup. The recently announced Radeon VII seems like it would be turning things around. Hopefully, we’ll know in a few weeks.


Coming back to the Radeon RX 590, it is another revision of the RX 480. The RX 480 was followed by the RX 580 which had the same GPU configuration but sported slight improvements that allowed it to scale to slightly higher frequencies. However, the board power requirement also went up to 185 watts from 150 watts that the RX 480 was designed for. So one can’t really tell if the process improvements helped much given the increase in power consumption. Now that we have the RX 590 which is a slightly improved version of the RX 580, let’s see how it fares in the current environment.

AMD Radeon RX 590 Specifications

The three columns are practically the same since the GPU architecture has been the same. The clock speeds have improved a lot and the typical board power values have also risen to match the clock speeds.

AMD Radeon RX Series Specifications

SKU

RX 590

RX 580

RX 480

Stream Processors

2304

2304

2304

Compute Units

36

36

36

Texture Units

144

144

144

ROPs

32

32

32

Base Clock

1469 MHz

1257 MHz

1120 MHz

Boost Clock

1560 MHz

1340 MHz

1266 MHz

Memory Type

GDDR5

GDDR5

GDDR5

Memory Clock

8 Gbps

8 Gbps

8 Gbps

Memory Bus Width

256-bit

256-bit

256-bit

VRAM

8 GB

8 GB

8 GB

Transistor Count

5.7B

5.7B

5.7B

Typical Board Power

225W

185W

150W

Manufacturing Process

GloFo/Samsung 12nm

GloFo 14nm

GloFo 14nm

Architecture

GCN 4

GCN 4

GCN 4

GPU

Polaris 30

Polaris 20

Polaris 10

Launch Price

USD 279

USD 229

USD 239

The other key element that stands out is the move to a smaller process node. This has been at the centre of much debate with folks claiming that the GLOBALFOUNDRIES 12nm process node is simply an interpretation of Samsung’s 14nm process node. So it is actually 12nm? Well, none of the transistor sizes are actually what they seem to be. The actual values of the different components of the transistor are much larger than 12 or 14nm. Fabs simply call it 12nm or 14nm to keep things simple. The differences between two manufacturing processes are vast and what we get to read are simply marketing monikers to keep things simple. The fact here is that the GLOBALFOUNDRIES 12nm is an improvement over the 14nm process node and that’s why the RX 590 can clock higher. It definitely will consume more power which is why the TBP for the RX 590 is now 225 Watts while the GloFo 14nm based RX 580 was at 185 Watts. Simply bumping up the power to the board wouldn’t have allowed the average user to achieve these clocks.

Performance

Our test rig has been upgraded to keep up with the times and the new Windows releases. This means all our legacy scores are not comparable, specially given the fact that CPU performance has gone up by a significant margin. Here’s what we’re running at the moment.

Processor - Intel Core i9 9900K
CPU Cooler - Corsair H115i RGB PLATINUM
Motherboard - ASUS ROG MAXIMUS X HERO
RAM - 2x 8 GB G.Skill Trident Z Royal 3200 MHz
SSD - Corsair MP510
PSU - Corsair HX1050

Graphics cards:
RTX 2060
AMD RX 590
GTX 1060 (6GB)

We ran the usual set of synthetics on the RX 590 which includes a host of benchmarks from 3DMark, Unigine, Compubench and a few others. Here's how the RX 590 fared.

In all our synthetic benchmarks, the Sapphire NITRO+ Radeon RX 590 is evenly matched with the NVIDIA GTX 1060 6GB variant. Since few benchmarks can actually flood the frame buffer, we don’t see any difference in scores. Most 3DMark benchmarks at their default configurations also run at FHD or lower resolutions. The RX 590’s larger frame buffer should prove itself in the gaming benchmarks at 1440p and 2160p, though the card really isn’t designed for the latter. The newer gen RTX 2060 that came out recently is ahead of both cards. However, it also is a lot more expensive than the RX 590 and the GTX 1060, so it’s not really an apples-to-apples comparison. We’ll be seeing how the RX 590 fares against the upcoming GTX 1660 and GTX 1660 Ti which are supposedly the successors to the GTX 1060. Let’s move on to the gaming benchmarks.

In all our video game benchmarks, the Sapphire NITRO+ Radeon RX 590 has a clear lead over the older NVIDIA GTX 1060 6GB graphics card. Except for The Witcher 3, in all other games, the Sapphire NITRO+ Radeon RX 590 gets higher frame rates at 2160p and 1440p. While the games aren’t playable at 2160p on any of these mid-range cards with all the eye-candy turned up, you could easily cut down on the AA and get playable frame rates. It would be a stretch so we don’t recommend it, just know that the possibility exists. The higher frame buffer of the RX 590 helps get better performance at 1440p and 2160p. Both cards use the older GDDR5 memory. Compared to the recently released RTX 2060, both the mid-range cards appear at a disadvantage.

Pricing

The Sapphire NITRO+ Radeon RX 590 is priced at Rs.26,900 on some of the popular computer specialist stores. The same SKU sells for about $265 which is roughly 25K INR with taxes, so this seems fairly contained and not the ridiculous pricing that we first saw with the RX 480 at launch. What sweetens the deal is that AMD is currently offering three AAA games with the Sapphire NITRO+ Radeon RX 590, not one but three. Each worth Rs.2,999. If we were to offset this cost from the graphics card then we’re paying Rs.17,900 for this particular SKU and all other partner cards which are participating in the bundle offer.

To better understand this, we’ve plotted a graph to showcase value for money based on 3DMark Ultra scores for each of these cards vs their current India pricing. The blue line indicated the price-to-performance ratio while the red line is an indicator of the relative performance of the cards. Without the game bundle, the RTX 2060 offers the highest value for money when compared with the RX 590. The older GTX 1060 doesn’t even come close. However, when considering the bundle which effectively offsets Rs.9000 from the price, we end up with a clear winner. Moreover, this is an 8GB card which means there’s more memory, albeit slower than GDDR6, for games to run larger texture files on. The RX 590 with the game bundle is the best deal you can get right now. One might ask, why doesn’t AMD sell the card for Rs.17,900. Well, AMD doesn’t get these games at the retail prices so getting these games via AMD saves money for the consumer at the end of the day.  If we offset the cost of the additional memory then the GTX 1070 Ti appears as the better option. However, the two cards use different memory technologies. The RTX 2060 has the faster GDDR6 memory with a cumulative bandwidth of 336 GB/s while the GTX 1070 Ti tops out at 256 GB/s which means the RTX 2060 has more overhead and thus, lesser chances of bottlenecking. Please don’t get us started on SLI. TL;DR - The RTX 2060 gives you the best bang for your buck.

Sapphire NITRO+ Radeon RX 590 8GB Verdict

The RX 590 is an interesting graphics card. It's better than the stock GTX 1060 but might probably be bested by an overclocked GTX 1060. However, getting the same chip out for three years in a row seems a stretch. AMD was clearly affected by Raja Koduri's exit but such technologies are developed well in advance. It wouldn't be wrong to assume that AMD does have something better for the mid-range segment especially given that the next generation of consoles are due to be launched in 2020 (most likely) and developer consoles have already gone out to major studios with specs akin to the final configuration. The Radeon VII should clue us into what the next generation is capable of, though it might be some time before we see a new architecture. For folks wondering if they should get an RX 590 for mid-range gaming, you most certainly should considering the fact that the included bundle makes this one of the sweetest deals you’ll get for a while. It’s a good mid-range graphics card but you couldn’t go wrong with a GTX 1060 or an RX 580 since all three cards are good at 1080p gaming. What you need to wonder is if you’d want three free games or not. 

SAPPHIRE NITRO+ Radeon RX 590 8GB Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

Price: ₹26900
Release Date: 07 Jan 2019
Variant: None
Market Status: Launched

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Apple iPhone 11 256GB Review

Subhrojit Mallick   |  24 Oct 2019
DIGIT RATING
82 /100
  • design

    90

  • performance

    90

  • value for money

    80

  • features

    65

  • PROS
  • Wide-angle camera offers more flexibility
  • Night Mode in camera takes sharp low-light photos
  • CONS
  • Android and Windows integration still patchy.
  • Subject separation in portrait mode not 100 percent accurate

Verdict

The iPhone 11 is the best smartphone to buy if you aren't willing to spend over a lakh. With improved cameras, faster processor and a familiar design, the iPhone 11 takes right after the predecessor and makes it better.

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While the more expensive flagships got the ‘Pro’ moniker, the iPhone 11 is the default iPhone for the masses. If you look at the set of features, it’s not a massive upgrade over the iPhone XR considering the screen and the design largely remain the same. But the iPhone 11 is more tightly integrated with the features of the two more expensive flagships. For instance, its dual rear cameras are the same as on Pro models, and the hardware inside is also the same as the iPhone 11 Pro. On paper, you are losing out on the OLED display and the extra telephoto lens while gaining a larger display and a larger battery.

The fact that the iPhone 11 is a good phone to use is more or less established. For whatever the iPhone 11 offers and doesn’t offer, let’s see if it’s worth spending your money on.

Performance

If you compare spec-sheets, the iPhone 11 will not match up to the Android flagships. Most high-end Android phones offer up to 12GB RAM, UFS 3.0 storage, and the likes. Apple never had to pack so much in the iPhones, and yet, the iPhones have outperformed Android flagships year after year. It’s the same with the iPhone 11. You get the best performance ever on a smartphone. What’s more, the performance is more or less the same as the more expensive iPhone 11 Pro. The reason is the Apple A13 Bionic chip. The chip itself bears many similarities with the A12 Bionic in the iPhone XR last year, but as Apple mentioned at the launch, there are now 8.5 billion transistors as against 6.9 billion in the previous generation. It’s still a six-core SoC made on the 7nm manufacturing process, along with a four-core GPU and an eight-core Neural Engine. However, Apple claimed a 20 percent boost in performance and 20 percent boost in graphics rendering, made possible primarily by improving the performance of each transistor.

Sure enough, the benchmark results pits the A13 Bionic on iPhone 11 higher than all other Android chipsets, and the A12 Bionic from last year. On AnTuTu, the iPhone 11 scored 408397, 14 percent higher than the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+, and as advertised, 20 percent higher than what the iPhone XR scored last year.

On Geekbench 4, the iPhone 11 showed similar results with 5473 in single-core performance and 13765 in multi-core performance. Both these scores are around 20 percent higher than the Galaxy Note 10+ and the iPhone XR.

Clearly, the CPU performance is better than the best Android phone of the year, as well as the iPhone XR last year. As for GPU performance, the 4-core GPU works in tandem with Apple’s Metal API which improves textures and supports HDR in gaming. On 3DMark Slingshot, the iPhone 11 scored 5102, slightly higher than the score achieved by the Galaxy Note 10+, and around 29 percent higher than the iPhone XR. The results are similar on GFXBench Metal as well. Interestingly, the iPhone 11 scored higher than the iPhone 11 Pro in this test, but that’s primarily because the iPhone 11 has lesser number of pixels to render owing to the HD resolution of the panel.

Now benchmark numbers do peg the iPhone higher than the competition, but you don’t really need to run benchmarks to understand how fast the iPhone 11 is. In the real-world, the iPhone 11 works flawlessly. That’s in part because of how well Apple optimises the software, along with the improved hardware. No task is daunting and stressful enough for the smartphone, be it editing RAW files on Adobe Lightroom or playing Call Of Duty: Mobile or shooting 4K videos at 60 FPS. On Gamebench, the iPhone 11 clocked 59 FPS in both Asphalt 9 and PUBG Mobile, with 99 percent stability in both cases. The quality of graphics is visibly better than most other high-end Android phones we tested this year.

Now there used to be an argument on how there’s nothing in the Apple App Store that really stresses out the hardware. Apps and games common to both iOS and Android run equally well on the best Android phones as well as the iPhones. But with the new Apple Arcade, there’s now a good reason to demand superior hardware. The Arcade games have much better graphics and complex gameplay, with requires high usage of the GPU and CPU. Even there, on Redout Space Assault (an Apple Arcade exclusive title) the iPhone 11 delivers smooth 60 FPS with 99 percent stability. Interestingly, peak GPU usage is lesser at 77 percent as compared to 88 percent in PUBG Mobile, despite the former offering much better graphics than PUBG. The reason could be better optimisation considering how closely Apple works with game developers.

Software

The iPhone 11 runs on iOS 13.1 out of the box. If you are coming from an Android device (like I did), this is where you might feel a little lost. But the interface is designed to make things as simple as possible. As a result, the learning curve is not all that steep. Apple users will feel right at home considering devices as old as the iPhone 6s have received the update to the latest version. There is now a system-wide dark mode and most of the popular apps are compatible with it. FaceID is now visibly faster and there are more granular controls of privacy including notifications for when an app is using location services, Wi-Fi and the likes. The Photos app have been consolidated further and it's much more intuitive than before and as such, there’s some change or the other in every native iOS feature.

iOS 13.1 brings new features like a swipe keyboard, a file browser, support for USB OTG, and more. Apple also suggests Siri shortcuts that can be useful for you based on how you use your phone. Most of these features have been missing from iPhones while even the budget Android phones now ship with them, but now that it’s there, iPhones are now even more intuitive and useful.

Like every year, it’s more beneficial to be on iOS if you’re further invested in the Apple ecosystem. iOS is known to work seamlessly with macOS as well as the new iPadOS. However, integration with Windows and Android is still a bit patchy. For instance, your backups are made on iCloud instead of Google Drive, so apps like WhatsApp cannot restore data from an Android device. Furthermore, sharing photos from the iPhone 11 to another Android device is a pain. AirDrop only works with other Apple devices and you cannot transfer files via Bluetooth. As a result, you have to rely on third-party apps like ShareIt and Xender, both of which are riddled with ads and might not be very safe, privacy wise.

Battery Life

As we mentioned earlier, the A13 Bionic is more of an incremental ugprade from a performance standpoint. But in terms of efficiency, the new chipset is far more effective, offering longer screen-on time and performance per wattage. The iPhone XR last year offered excellent battery life, and with a larger 3110mAh battery, the iPhone 11 lasts even longer.

The iPhone 11 lasts 5 hours 9 minutes on the Geekbench Battery Test, and in real-world it easily lasts a day and a half. The difference is primarily because of how the iPhone 11 conserves power when the phone is in standby. When not in use, the battery discharge is minimal. However, if you put it to heavy use, the battery will drain in half a day.

We noted around 6 percent battery drain during 15 minutes of playing PUBG Mobile, while on Netflix, the drainage is around 7 percent watching content that supports Dolby Vision for 30 minutes. The iPhone 11 also comes with a fast charger out of the box that tops up the battery in around an hour and a half.

Camera

Smooth performance and stable software have been characteristics of an iPhone for a long time now. But what has really improved is the camera performance. There’s more flexibility in the way you shoot and also for when you shoot photos and videos. For one, it now comes with two cameras at the back instead of one. The second lens is a 12MP ultra-wide lens with f/2.4 aperture. The primary 12MP sensor might seem the same as the iPhone XR with f/1.8 aperture, but the teardown of the phone reveals it’s actually a new sensor that comes with 100 percent focus pixels. There is a dedicated Night Mode that gets triggered when the scene you’re shooting is poorly lit. You can expose up to 7 seconds when the scene has minimal lighting, but usually, the phone will suggest exposure of around 2-3 seconds. You can even turn it off. The new ultra-wide lens offers a sweeping 120-degree field of view with very little barrel distortion. You get the option to zoom out to 0.5x, stay at the default 1x or use digital zoom to go up to 5x closer.  The viewfinder shows what you’re missing out when you’re not shooting in ultra-wide and the iPhone 11 can shoot a photo from both the lenses and let you choose the one you like later in post-production. But this requires shooting in the High Efficiency format which is not supported everywhere.

We have uploaded a bunch of photos in their original resolution in our Flickr Gallery and used some of the samples resized for the web to highlight why the iPhone camera is one of the very best out there —

Shot on primary lens

Shot on ultra-wide lens

The above samples were taken from atop the Burj Khalifa in Dubai during sunset. You can get a pretty good idea of how much more area the ultra-wide lens is able to cover. More than that, what’s notable is the dynamic range, especially from the ultra-wide lens. Even with the sun in the background and a haze hanging from the sky, the buildings are sharp and clearly visible.

Shot on primary lens

Shot from the ultra-wide lens

Once again, an example of the extra area that the ultra-wide lens covers, but more importantly, you can see the uniformity and consistency of both the lenses. I’m yet to see an Android phone switch from one lens to the other without altering the white balance, colour reproduction and exposure. In the iPhone 11, there’s practically no difference between the two photos apart from the wider field of view, be it in the form of sharpness, dynamic range, exposure and colour reproduction.

This is taken using the iPhone’s new Night Mode that automatically triggers when the scene is dark. Taken with the timer at 3 seconds, the resulting image is one of the sharpest we have seen from a smartphone in low-light. Every individual light from the buildings and the streets are clearly visible.

This is a low-light photo taken from the ultra-wide lens. Unfortunately, night mode does not work in this case, and as a result, the photo is underexposed near the bottom. However, even without night mode, the camera is able to bring out the curves of the building, control the light from the windows and darken the sky without resulting in much noise.

While dynamic range and low-light capabilities have improved, the iPhone 11 maintains the superior colour reproduction we have seen in previous generations. The sample above is a testament to that.

Speaking of colours, this sample shows how well the iPhone is able to handle varying shades of blue and contrasting brown and grey, with the textures of both the rocks and the sea intact.

We even tried out the ultra-wide in the desert to see the dynamic range and here too, the iPhone 11 left us amazed. Most smartphones with the ultra-wide lens tend to lower the details in the shadows while exposing the highlights. But not this one. And that’s what makes this camera a cut above the rest.

The iPhone 11 also went from taking portrait photos of only humans to now pets. The falcon in the photo was my subject, and it seems there’s work that needs to be done on this aspect. The edges of the falcon’s wing are blurred out indicating that the depth mapping of the subject is not 100 percent accurate. Having said that, the details that the portrait mode can generate is pretty astounding.

Lastly, we took an indoor shot of the hotel room with the afternoon sun pouring in from the windows. Here too, the phone was able to capture the details of the couch, the bag on the floor as well as what’s outside the window.

Design and Display

The iPhone 11 retains the design that Apple debuted with the iPhone X, replete with a wide notch. As a result, it can now be easily distinguished amongst the crop of full-screen Android phones, not as much among older iPhones. Apple has improved the glass protection on the front and the back while the camera module is now housed in a huge square module in the top corner. The module, when we first got a glimpse of it, looked quite out of place, but in the final commercial unit, the camera module is nicely flushed with the glass body. The iPhone 11 is also IP68-rated water and dust resistant.

The iPhone 11’s display also remains the same as before. The 6.1-inch LCD panel which Apple calls LiquidRetina is one of the brightest panels at that price. Even the relatively lower resolution of the display doesn’t make it look inferior as compared to other phones at that price. In fact, the sunlight visibility of the iPhone 11 is the best we have observed among the OnePlus 7T Pro, Galaxy S10 and the likes. At its peak, we recorded brightness levels of 666 nits while the minimum brightness went all the way down to 4 nits. Despite an LCD pane, the iPhone 11 also supports Dolby Vision HDR. On supported content like in Netflix, Dolby Vision works to enhance the details in the darker areas, resulting in videos that look a lot more life-like.

Bottomline

The most affordable iPhone this year is perfectly good for majority of people (who can afford it). The Pro variant offers an OLED display and adds a third camera at the back that offers optical zoom, and as such, a little more flexibility to the camera. If you can live without them, the iPhone 11 is more than enough. It’s also a great entry-point into Apple’s ecosystem considering the Rs 64,900 price-tag of the 64GB variant is near the same as the OnePlus 7T Pro, Samsung Galaxy S10e or the Galaxy Note 10. With the Google Pixel 4 not releasing in India and Huawei’s flagship Mate 30 Pro missing out on Google services, the iPhone 11 has a clear advantage this year.

The phone itself is quite flawless and unlike last year, Apple hasn’t compromised on the camera. The battery life of the iPhone 11 is also reassuring enough to skip the Galaxy S10 while the camera on the iPhone 11 makes it a class above the OnePlus 7T Pro. The only reason to not go for the iPhone 11 is the heavily guarded Apple ecosystem. If you have to work closely with other Android devices or Windows PCs, it’s better to stick to an Android phone for better inter-connectivity.

Apple iPhone 11 256GB Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

Price:
Release Date: 10 Sep 2019
Variant: 64GB , 128GB , 256GB
Market Status: Launched

Key Specs

  • Screen Size Screen Size
    6.1" (828 x 1792)
  • Camera Camera
    12 + 12 MP | 12 MP
  • Memory Memory
    256GB/4 GB
  • Battery Battery
    3110 mAh

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China Sends 9 Satellites Into Space In First Sea-Based Commercial Launch

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The satellites, one of which belonged to video-sharing platform Bilibili, were deployed by a Long March 11 rocket from the Yellow Sea on Tuesday, media reported.

China Sends 9 Satellites Into Space In First Sea-Based Commercial Launch

Sea launch platforms will increase number of China's launch areas, an official said. (Representational)

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China has successfully sent nine satellites into orbit in its first commercial launch of a rocket from a platform at sea, state media reported on Wednesday.

The satellites, one of which belonged to video-sharing platform Bilibili, were deployed by a Long March 11 rocket from the Yellow Sea on Tuesday, media reported.

The Long March 11, designed to be deployed quickly and from mobile launch sites such as a ship, is mainly used to carry small satellites. The rocket made its first sea launch in June last year.

"Sea launch platforms will increase the number of China's launch areas, improve launch efficiency, and make launches safer and more flexible," the official People's Daily cited Li Zongli, director of the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center, as saying.

China has three inland space launch centres, where used rocket stages return to earth and sometimes pose a danger to inhabited areas. Sea launches would reduce that risk.

China has made its space programme a top priority in recent years as it races to catch up with the United States and become a major space power by 2030.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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'I will never tolerate leaders playing politics in a pandemic': Sam Armytage takes a sly dig at Dan Andrews and his lockdown as she defends Australians with a noble Instagram post from a Sunrise viewer

  • Sam Armytage took a sly dig at Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews on Instagram
  • She posted a message from a Sunrise fan who thanked her for being honest
  • Armytage said she will 'never tolerate leaders playing politics in a pandemic'
  • Victoria recorded 42 new coronavirus cases and eight deaths on Wednesday 
  • Melbourne took first steps out of lockdown but people still confined to homes

Samantha Armytage has taken a sly dig at Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews by claiming the Labor leader was 'playing politics in a pandemic'.

A fan messaged the Sunrise host on Wednesday morning, thanking her for being a 'breath of fresh air' by calling out 'things that don't make sense' on mainstream media.

Melbourne took its first tentative steps out of lockdown on Monday after a gruelling six weeks where residents have been confined to their homes.

Samantha Armytage has taken a sly dig at Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews by claiming the Labor leader was 'playing politics in a pandemic'

Samantha Armytage has taken a sly dig at Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews by claiming the Labor leader was 'playing politics in a pandemic'

A viewer messaged the Sunrise host on Wednesday morning, thanking her for being a 'breath of fresh air' by calling out 'things that don't make sense' on mainstream media

A viewer messaged the Sunrise host on Wednesday morning, thanking her for being a 'breath of fresh air' by calling out 'things that don't make sense' on mainstream media

Those living alone or single parents are allowed to have one visitor, outdoor exercise is extended to two hours and the curfew's start time has been extended an hour to 9pm. 

The Sunrise viewer messaged Armytage thanking her for being so honest about mental health and suicide stats on air.

'Honestly Sam, thank you. There are many people I know right now appreciative that you're calling out things that don't make sense and are un-Australian,' the fan wrote.

'It's like a breath of fresh air, a lot of people I know have been losing or have completely lost faith that certain things are not reported on properly to the public.

'Over the last few weeks especially I'm finding myself cheering at the tv things like 'Yes, Sam!'

Armytage shared a screenshot of the message to her Instagram where she had a sly dig at state leaders, in particular Victorian Premier Mr Andrews.

'In these crazy times, I will ALWAYS stick up for the Bush. And all of you out there,' the Sunrise host wrote.

'I will NEVER tolerate leaders playing politics in a pandemic.'

Armytage shared a screenshot of the message to her Instagram where she had a sly dig at state leaders, in particular Victorian Premier Mr Andrews

Armytage shared a screenshot of the message to her Instagram where she had a sly dig at state leaders, in particular Victorian Premier Mr Andrews

'And our mental health is a really serious issue. Perhaps now more than ever before. I WILL look at these issues beyond the sensational headlines.' 

Victoria recorded just 42 new cases of coronavirus and eight deaths on Wednesday as regional Victoria is ramping up to return to Stage Two restrictions at 11.59pm.

Authorities are ramping up roadblocks, creating the so-called 'ring of steel' around Melbourne to ensure city residents do not try to take advantage of the eased regional measures.

Outdoor gathering limits in regional parts of the state will increase to 10 people from midnight on Thursday morning - as will weddings and outdoor religious gatherings.

Funerals will be allowed 20 mourners and regional Victorians can welcome five visitors from another nominated household.

Melbourne's lockdown rules remain unchanged and people cannot travel out of the city without specific reasons.

A man wearing a mask walks past street art in Prahran in Melbourne on September 14

A man wearing a mask walks past street art in Prahran in Melbourne on September 14

Cyclists are seen riding at Albert Park on September 9, in Melbourne, Australia

Cyclists are seen riding at Albert Park on September 9, in Melbourne, Australia

The premier said Melburnians should be inspired by the rolling back of restrictions, rather than disheartened.

'I'd encourage people not to see it that way and instead see this as proof positive,' he said.

The move comes after Mr Andrews was heavily criticised for a $290million plan to revive the state's crippled entertainment sector.

The under-fire premier unveiled a funding package on Monday to help the state's sole traders and entertainment industry survive when COVID-19 restrictions are lifted.

Mr Andrews said the plan would turn the city into an al fresco dining hub - but the head of Melbourne's largest restaurant group has already labelled the proposal unworkable.

Locals wearing face masks walk along the South Melbourne Beach on Monday. Lockdown restrictions in regional Victoria will be lifted from tomorrow

Locals wearing face masks walk along the South Melbourne Beach on Monday. Lockdown restrictions in regional Victoria will be lifted from tomorrow

A pedestrian wearing a face mask walks past a closed pub in Melbourne on Thursday. Mr Premier Daniel Andrews announced $100million will go towards a Melbourne City Recovery fund to inject life back into the city

A pedestrian wearing a face mask walks past a closed pub in Melbourne on Thursday. Mr Premier Daniel Andrews announced $100million will go towards a Melbourne City Recovery fund to inject life back into the city

'The government thinks this is going to be some sort of outdoor Disneyland for dining, but it's not going to work,' Luca Restaurants chief executive Chris Lucas told the Herald Sun.

Premier Daniel Andrews has meanwhile flagged regional Victoria may move to the 'third step' of its roadmap plan as early as this week.

That step, allowing people to leave their homes without restrictions and hospitality businesses to reopen, is triggered if its 14-day average remains below five and no 'mystery' cases are recorded.

'There won't be a lot of notice,' Mr Andrews told reporters on Monday.

'That is preferable in making people wait for another week or so.

'Hopefully we can have very good news for regional Victoria tomorrow.'

Under the state government's plan, Melbourne's bars, cafes and restaurants can open for outdoor dining from October 26.

Melbourne will move to its next step of reopening on September 28 if the 14-day average falls to 30-50. 

Computer-generated imagery showed the vision for Victoria's plan to rejuvenate its hospitality sector after the city's Stage Four lockdown - but the plan has come under fire from business owners

Computer-generated imagery showed the vision for Victoria's plan to rejuvenate its hospitality sector after the city's Stage Four lockdown - but the plan has come under fire from business owners

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Morant Unanimous Pick For NBA's All-Rookie Team

FILE - In this Aug. 11, 2020, file photo, Memphis Grizzlies' Ja Morant passes the ball during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Boston Celtics in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Morant was announced Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2020, as the winner of the Rookie of the Year award for 2019-20, the first Grizzlies player to win the award since Pau Gasol in 2001-02. (AP Photo/Mike Ehrmann, Pool, File)

FILE - In this Aug. 11, 2020, file photo, Memphis Grizzlies' Ja Morant passes the ball during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Boston Celtics in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Morant was announced Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2020, as the winner of the Rookie of the Year award for 2019-20, the first Grizzlies player to win the award since Pau Gasol in 2001-02. (AP Photo/Mike Ehrmann, Pool, File)

Rookie of the Year Ja Morant of the Memphis Grizzlies was the lone unanimous selection to the NBAs AllRookie Team that was announced Tuesday.

  • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 4:15 AM IST

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla.: Rookie of the Year Ja Morant of the Memphis Grizzlies was the lone unanimous selection to the NBAs All-Rookie Team that was announced Tuesday.

Morant was a first-team pick on all 100 ballots. Joining him on the first team were Miami guard Kendrick Nunn, Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke, New Orleans forward Zion Williamson and Golden State forward Eric Paschall.

The second-team picks were Heat guard Tyler Herro, Toronto guard Terence Davis II, Chicago guard Coby White, Charlotte forward P.J. Washington and Washington forward Rui Hachimura.

Paschall edged Herro by one point for the last first-team spot.

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Eleven women of Ford recognised as industry champions in Autocar Great Women in the British Car Industry awards | Automotive World

Eleven women of Ford recognised as industry champions in Autocar Great Women in the British Car Industry awards

Eleven women at Ford have been recognised as outstanding leaders in their fields by the 2020 Autocar Great Women in the British Car Industry Awards

Eleven women at Ford have been recognised as outstanding leaders in their fields by the 2020 Autocar Great Women in the British Car Industry Awards.

Two nominees were also selected as their overall category winners – an outstanding achievement from a pool of hundreds of entrants. Sue Slaughter was chosen as the overall winner of the Operations category, and Josephine Payne as the overall winner of the Manufacturing category.

Susan Krusel, Vice President Communications and Public Affairs, Ford of Europe said: “We are proud to see an unprecedented number of our leading women be recognized for their achievements and the value they bring to evolving the automotive industry.  Not only have these women made significant contributions to improving our business, they also are great role models to encourage more women to pursue careers in the automotive field.”

Slaughter, director, Global Material Cost and Supply Base Sustainability, joined Ford in 1987 and rose through the ranks of business planning and logistics before making her mark in purchasing. Slaughter returned to the UK in 2018 having been COO for Ford’s joint venture gearbox maker Gertrag Ford Transmissions.

Payne has recently assumed responsibility as Craiova Vehicle Operations Assistant Plant Manager, overseeing the production of the new Ford Puma and Ford EcoSport vehicles at Ford’s plant in Romania. She joined Ford in 1996, and has overseen projects in Dagenham, Valencia, Mexico, Brazil and India.

In the Executive category, three Ford women were chosen as field leaders: Lisa Brankin, director, Passenger Vehicles and Mandy Dean, director, Commercial Vehicles, both from Ford of Britain, and Cathy O’Callaghan, Controller and CFO Automotive.

Joining Josephine Payne in the Manufacturing category is Wendy Graham, manager, Reset and Redesign. Having joined Ford in 1995, Graham is now in charge of Ford’s drive to deliver a sustainable and successful manufacturing future in Europe.

In the Vehicle Development category, Ford have a further two winners. Sarah Haslam, chief engineer, Engine Engineering, Ford of Europe, and Lisa King, executive director, Global Purchasing Strategy and Operations.

Nominated in the Marketing category is Usha Raghavachari, Lab Director at D-Ford London, Ford’s new Global Human Centered Design organisation. Raghavachari has been tasked with establishing these innovation labs in London, Dunton and Melbourne.

In Operations along with Sue Slaughter, Helen Hoar – manager, Material Cost for Ford’s product development in Europe – has been nominated as an outstanding contributor to the car industry. Hoar has worked extensively across purchasing including the management of purchasing electrified powertrains globally.

In the People Development category, Jane Skerry, executive director, Human Resources, is recognised as an industry leader. Skerry has responsibility for the welfare of more than 9,000 Ford employees across the company’s UK activities and is also the Human Resources lead for the Commercial Vehicle Business in Europe, which has its headquarters in the UK.

SOURCE: Ford 

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