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Court tells Delhi govt. to focus on shoring up RT-PCR testing capacity

The High Court on Wednesday directed the Delhi government to focus on shoring up the capacity of testing through RT-PCR, noting that results of the tests conducted through RAT are accurate only to the extent of 60%.

A Bench of Justice Hima Kohli and Justice Subramonium Prasad said, “We are of the firm view that RT-PCR should be the way forward”.

“The results of the tests conducted through RAT are accurate only to the extent of 60% thus leaving a great doubt about infection being carried by those persons who are asymptomatic,” the Bench said, directing the Delhi government to ‘substantially’ scale up testing through RT-PCR.

Sero surveillance report

It directed an expert committee constituted by Lt. Governor to identify the areas of focus in Delhi for conducting testing through RT-PCR. The court also directed the government not to declare the sero surveillance-3 report till its analysis vis-a-vis the previous two sero surveillances is finalised and placed on record before the court.

Delhi government’s additional standing counsel (ASC) Satyakam stated that the sero surveillance-3 results are still being compiled and more time will be required to finalise the report.

“It has been noticed that on previous occasions too such a submission was made on behalf of the Delhi government and we had accommodated learned ASC only to find that the sero surveillance report was made public on the very next date,” the court observed.

During the hearing, Mundeja, Director General Health Services, Directorate of Health Service, stated that there are 435 mohalla clinics out of which 400 are currently functional and about 50-60 of them have been conducting COVID-19 tests after OPD consultation is over.

“We are of the opinion that not only mohalla clinics but also community centres situated in residential colonies should be roped in for setting up facilities for COVID-19 testing, particularly when the number of cases are shooting up on a daily basis,” the court said

It also directed the Delhi government to ensure that while getting the mapping of locations of various testing facilities in Delhi for easy access of people, the density of the population in a particular district and the number of containment zones are taken into consideration. “Wherever there is quite a distance between the facilities presently set up for testing purposes, the dots shall be connected with the intervention of mohalla clinics and community centres of the area,” the court added.

In response to the High Court direction, the Delhi government said it will implement the orders.

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From comic books and radio programs to TV shows and Atari games, the world has always been full of things that distract us. Today, most of us blame our phones or, more specifically, social media, Words with Friends, or Netflix as the reason we can’t get anything done.

Yet these aren’t the real culprits. Instead, our distraction is usually driven by our desire to escape discomfort, including boredom, fear, and anxiety. When you binge on The Office rather than doing your taxes, watching Michael, Pam, and Dwight is your (understandable) way of avoiding an activity you deem to be a tedious task. The secret to staying focused at times like these is not to abstain from The Office — you’ll just find another distraction — but to change your perspective on the task itself.

Ian Bogost studies fun for a living. A professor of interactive computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Bogost has written 10 books, including quirky titles like ‘How to Talk About Videogames, The Geek’s Chihuahua,’ and, most recently, Play Anything. In the latter book, Bogost makes several bold claims that challenge how we think about fun and play. “Fun,” he writes, “turns out to be fun even if it doesn’t involve much (or any) enjoyment.”

Huh? Doesn’t fun have to feel good? Not necessarily, Bogost says. By relinquishing our notions about what fun should feel like, we open ourselves up to seeing our daily activities in a new way. Play can be part of any difficult task, he believes, and though play doesn’t necessarily have to be pleasurable, it can free us from discomfort — which, let’s not forget, is the central ingredient driving distraction.

Given what we know about our propensity for distraction when we’re uncomfortable, reimagining difficult work as fun could prove incredibly empowering. Imagine how powerful you’d feel if you were able to transform the hard, focused work you have to do into something that felt like play.

Is that even possible? Bogost thinks it is, but probably not in the way you think.

Don’t sugarcoat it

We’ve all heard Mary Poppins’s advice to add “a spoonful of sugar” and turn a job into a game. Well, Bogost believes Poppins was wrong. He claims her approach “recommends covering over drudgery.” As he writes, “We fail to have fun because we don’t take things seriously enough, not because we take them so seriously that we’d have to cut their bitter taste with sugar. Fun is not a feeling so much as an exhaust produced when an operator can treat something with dignity.”

“Fun is the aftermath of deliberately manipulating a familiar situation in a new way,” Bogost says. The answer, therefore, is to focus on the task itself. Instead of running away from our pain or using rewards like prizes and treats to help motivate us, the idea is to pay such close attention that you find new challenges you didn’t see before. Those new challenges provide the novelty to engage our attention and maintain focus when tempted by distraction.

TV, social media, and other commercially produced distractions use slot machine-like variable rewards to keep us engaged with a constant stream of newness. Bogost points out that we can use the same techniques to make any task more pleasurable and compelling. He gives the example of mowing his lawn. “It may seem ridiculous to call an activity like this ‘fun,’” he writes, yet he learned to love it.

There is novelty in even the most tedious tasks

“Pay close, foolish, even absurd attention to things,” he says. Bogost soaked up as much information as he could about the way grass grows and how to treat it. Then, he created an “imaginary playground” in which the limitations actually helped to produce meaningful experiences. He learned about the constraints he had to operate under, including local weather conditions and what different kinds of equipment can and can’t do. Operating under constraints, Bogost says, is the key to creativity and fun. Finding the optimal path for the mower or beating a record time are other ways to create an imaginary playground.

While learning how to have fun cutting grass may seem like a stretch, people find fun in a wide range of activities that you might not find particularly interesting. Consider my local coffee-obsessed barista who spends a ridiculous amount of time refining the perfect brew, the car buff who toils for countless hours fine-tuning her ride, or the crafter who painstakingly produces intricate sweaters and quilts for everyone he knows. Of course, these people don’t find these activities to be tedious tasks at all; to them, they’re the most fascinating and enthralling things in the entire world. But you can try bringing their mindset — their love of minutiae, their pride in mastery, their eternal yearning to do better — to some of your most dreaded tasks.

For me, I learned to stay focused on the sometimes tedious work of writing books by finding the mystery in it. I write to answer interesting questions and discover novel solutions to old problems. To use a popular aphorism, “The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity.” Today, I write for the fun of it. Of course, it’s also my profession, but by finding the fun, I’m able to do my work without getting as distracted as I once did.

Remember: Finding novelty is only possible when we give ourselves the time to focus intently on a task and look hard for the variability. The great thinkers and tinkerers of history made their discoveries because they were obsessed with the intoxicating draw of discovery, the mystery that pulls us in because we want to know more. Whether it’s uncertainty about our ability to do a task better or faster than last time or coming back to question the unknown day after day, the quest to solve these challenges is what can turn the discomfort we seek to escape into an activity we embrace.

This article originally appeared on Nir & Far. Nir Eyal is the bestselling author of Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products and Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life. Nir blogs at NirAndFar.com. Get a complimentary Indistractable workbook here.

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While onboarding a new customer digitally is still simple, settling the claim entirely online may not be feasible. Insurers have done their best

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Life insurance death claims drop 20% in 2020 despite COVID-19
Life insurers have been prompt at settling the claims even as approaching hospitals to verify the claims has been a challenge

The number of death claims in the life insurance segment has dipped up to 20 per cent this year, contrary to what was assumed, thanks to people cooped up at home (resulting into a smaller number of accidental deaths) and low fatality rate of coronavirus pandemic. "Leading insurers have reported a drop of 6 per cent in the number of death claims. One of them recorded a plunge of 20 per cent," says Santosh Agarwal, CBO- Life Insurance, Policybazaar.com.

Explaining the reason, Agarwal says key causes of death claims last year were accident and murder/suicide, which have dropped 35-40 per cent this year. "The accidents have reduced due to restrictions of travel and there were no vehicles running on roads. Also, the number of murder/suicide cases dropped following the country-wide lockdown. Although COVID-19 wasn't there last year but even after factoring in pandemic-led deaths, the overall number of death claims for the life insurance industry has dropped."

Another reason could be nominees postponing to intimate a claim as venturing out of home was unsafe and not many were comfortable with taking the process online. Now that people are stepping out, claims are expected to rise. The numbers at Exide Life Insurance corroborate the trend. "We used to get 350 claims in a month, but the month-on-month figure has shot up to all-time high in August with the relaxation in the lockdown. We received less than 40 claims in the initial few months of this financial year," says Ashwin B, Chief Operating Officer at Exide Life Insurance.

Claims settlement amid pandemic

While onboarding a new customer digitally is still simple, settling the claim entirely online may not be feasible. Insurers have done their best. They have fine-tuned digital tools to streamline the online process for quick settlement. However, some external factors are creating issues. For example, in some cases claimants are unable to receive death certificate on time, the submission of which is imperative for claims settlement. "Hospitals are taking time in releasing the death certificates and other treatment records, but the bigger challenge is claimants hesitating to venture out and collect these documents," says Ashwin of Exide Life.

Meanwhile, life insurers have been prompt at settling the claims even as approaching hospitals to verify the claims has been a challenge. In fact, Policybazaar confirms not a single COVID claim has been rejected so far. "We do not differentiate between COVID-19 related and other claims. Our claims settlement process is simple and we believe in settling all genuine claims in the shortest possible time. For first 5 months of FY21 from April to August, the average time taken to settle a genuine claim stood at 1.32 days," says Ashish Rao, Chief Customer Experience and Operations, ICICI Prudential Life Insurance.

Some insurers like Tata AIA Life Insurance and ICICI Prudential Life Insurance facilitate collecting documents from your doorstep, if requested. One can register claims via WhatsApp and Chatbots also. "Relevant documents can be uploaded using the digital enablers such as WhatsApp, Chatbot LiGo, Company Mobile App and Website to lodge claims as well as to track the status. Customers also have the option to walk in to our branches, where all safety protocols are strictly followed, to lodge claims. As an added layer of convenience, we do collect documents from the homes of claimants, which is done only on a request," says Rao of ICICI Prudential.

Exide Life Insurance advises to reach out to the insurer even before you have registered the claim. "It's not necessary to walk in to a branch. We have quite basic requirements to establish cause of death and relationship between the claimant and insured life. For example, we need death certificate in the case of death in the hospital, but accidental death or murder/suicide require a forensic report too. Our executives guide the claimants with utmost empathy and sincerity," says Ashwin of Exide Life.

Tata AIG has launched an initiative called Express Claim for speedy claims process. "Under this initiative, we process claim pay-outs within four hours of receiving the claim documents. This facility is provided for non-unit-linked and non-early claims as for Unit linked claims we need to get the NAV on the next date and for the early claims, cases might require detailed investigation. The investigation process is at times time consuming due to travel restrictions as well as access to hospitals due to COVID-19 restriction," says Yusuf Pachmariwala, EVP & Head of Operations, Tata AIA Life Insurance.

If it is not convenient to file the death claim now then you can delay it for some time. "Ideally, you should file it within two years of the date of the death beyond which you may be asked to explain and prove the reason for delay," says Shailesh Kumar, Co-Founder at Insurance Samadhan.

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Filipino Families Of Sunken Ship Crew Plead For Search To Resume
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Filipino Families Of Sunken Ship Crew Plead For Search To Resume

Families of 39 Filipino crewmen who were aboard a cattle ship that sank during a typhoon are pleading for a search to continue and to expand into uninhabited islands and nearby waters, two weeks after their vessel capsized off Japan.

  • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 10:19 PM IST

MANILA: Families of 39 Filipino crewmen who were aboard a cattle ship that sank during a typhoon are pleading for a search to continue and to expand into uninhabited islands and nearby waters, two weeks after their vessel capsized off Japan.

In tears during an online news conference, family members urged authorities to resume a massive search effort, after Japan’s coastguard suspended its rescue last week.

Of the ship’s 43 crew, three were rescued – all Filipinos – but one later died after being found unconscious. Thirty-six Filipinos, two New Zealanders and two Australians are missing.

“We are getting frustrated not knowing where they are,” said Liberty Seneres, wife of chief engineer, Aristotle Sabillena.

“We are worried. But there still is hope that they are still alive.”

The group called on the Philippine government to resume the search and expand it to waters off South Korea, Taiwan and China.

They urged the manpower agency that supplied the crew, LMA Korpil, to send resources for a rescue mission and the ship’s owner, the United Arab Emirates-based Gulf Navigation Holding PJSC, to start private operations or deploy professional divers.

Gulf Livestock 1, which left Napier Port bound for China carrying nearly 6,000 cattle, sank on Sept. 2 after Typhoon Maysak struck at sea.

“We also believe there are some survivors – if not all – either on those rafts or nearby uninhabited islands just waiting for someone to care enough to keep searching. But we must act now,” said Fredelyn Addug-Sanchez, sister of ship captain Dante Addug.

She said for those unable to escape, recovery of their remains would at least provide some closure.

“Let’s work together and bring our boys home, they are worth our effort,” she said.

The Philippine foreign ministry, Korpil and Gulf Navigation did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

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The chance to scale up – and the prospect of better work-life balance – has given rise to an intriguing new joint dairy venture in the Conwy Valley.

Two neighbouring farming businesses have joined forces to run a milking operation as a single entity.

The partners’ new trading arm, Llaeth Bod-Ffynnon Cyf, will enable their respective parents to step back from day-to-day farming.

Combining the two farming outfits will also allow the new business to maximise its potential to produce milk off grass.

At the heart of the venture are two progressive agriculture graduates from Aberystwyth University who both farm near Pandy Tudur.

Emyr Owen, 30, from Bodrach, a 185-acre former beef and sheep farm, has linked up with his next door neighbour Gwydion Jones, 38, whose family previously ran 150 dairy cattle at 95-acre Ty’n Ffynnon.

The new business partnership also includes Emyr’s older brother Dylan and Gwydion’s wife Elen.

As Emyr has a contract agreement to manage a local farm, and Gwydion is involved in other joint ventures, they knew that growing Ty’n Ffynnon’s dairy business made sound commercial sense.

“Although the two farms were being run very efficiently, both families recognised we had taken them as far as we could,” said Emyr.

“We agreed it was essential to plan ahead for the longer-term sustainability of both.”

Big smiles from three Pandy Tudur farmers whose new joint venture dairy business was established with support from Farming Connect. From left, business partners Dylan Owen of Bodrach, his brother Emyr, and Gwydion Jones of Ty’n Ffynnon (they all posed prior to Covid-19 social distancing rules!)
Big smiles from three Pandy Tudur farmers whose new joint venture dairy business was established with support from Farming Connect. From left, business partners Dylan Owen of Bodrach, his brother Emyr, and Gwydion Jones of Ty’n Ffynnon (they all posed prior to Covid-19 social distancing rules!)

In late 2018 the two farmers contacted Farming Connect’s Venture programme.

With the help of local Venture officer Gwydion Owen, and Kite consultant Geraint Jones the families were supported through the process of securing a bank loan and setting up limited company.

With a legal agreement in place, drawn up by Elin Owen of Agri Advisor Legal, Emyr’s family then sold all their sheep and beef cattle.

With the proceeds they began buying dairy heifers to focus entirely on the new dairy enterprise.

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For Gwydion and his family, it was an opportunity to increase the size of their 150-cow spring calving New Zealand herd.

Some 300 heifers were bought in and these are now owned equally by both families.

A new rotary milking parlour and suitable tracks were built at the yard at Bodrach, located centrally between the two farms.

A new water supply was installed on both farms.

Upcoming Venture scheme webinars

  • Farming Connect’s Venture scheme has now established 34 joint ventures across Wales.
  • The first, on Monday, September 21, 8pm-9pm, involves agri consultant Dr Nerys Llewelyn Jones and farmers Peredur Owen, Rhys Williams and Emyr Owen.
  • The webinar is also live on Facebook.
  • The second websinar is on Thursday, September 24, also from 8pm-9pm.
  • In this Rhodri Jones from Agri Advisor and Matthew Jackson, a joint venture farmer, will discuss different joint venture structures, Basic Payments and exit strategies.
  • To join via zoom, register your interest by 3pm on the day of the webinar at: delyth.evans@menterabusnes.co.uk.

All of this means the combined operation has the capacity to milk 450 cows twice daily, each producing up to 5,000 litres of milk annually, sold on contract to Arla.

Gwydion has been able to bring in extra staff, freeing up more of time and improving his work-life balance.

He said support from the Venture programme was invaluable.

“With Emyr and I having a clear vision of what we want to achieve, it has given us a great basis for moving forward,” he said.

“We have mutual respect for each other and the determination to safeguard the future of our family farms.”

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      Lenovo Vibe X2 Review

      By Hardik Singh | Updated May 22 2019
      Lenovo Vibe X2 Review
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      79 /100
      • design

        74

      • performance

        84

      • value for money

        65

      • features

        88

      User Rating : 3/5 Out of 1 Reviews
      • PROS
      • Bright 1080p display
      • Decent Camera
      • Different approach to design
      • Commendable performance
      • CONS
      • Power hungry processor means poor battery life
      • Custom UI may not suit your taste

      Verdict

      The Lenovo Vibe X2 is a different, good looking phone with potential that loses out on the battery front and because of some minor issues. However, in this tough smartphone market it's not enough to come in at second or third place. It's not that we didn't like the phone, but we would still recommend the Huawei Honor 6 at this price point.

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      Lenovo has tried its best to become one of the top selling laptop brands in the world but it's still lacking that momentum in the smartphone segment. To rectify this problem, Lenovo has been experimenting with screen sizes, material choices and customizations for quite some time and recently some improvements have started to show up. The Lenovo Vibe X2 looks like a tasty treat, something which is reminiscent of a candy cane. Let’s find out more about the phone and see if it works well.


      Design and Build

      Unlike any other candybar smartphone the Lenovo Vibe X2 has a colourful striped exterior thus giving the phone a candybar like look. Lenovo has gone with a different design making the phone quite a head-turner. The unibody slim and flat body does has one sour spot though, you won't be able to easily pick up the phone from a flat surface, like from a table for instance. Overall, we liked the design, it has a certain sweetness to it.

      The Lenovo Vibe X2 is definitely a new design but the flat candybar design is not easy to hold and the edges do dig into your palms. The back of the phone has three contact points and with that the phone can connect to additional accessories like the battery case or the JBL speaker case. The phone is handsomely built and we are satisfied with the sturdy build quality of the phone, even though the phone does look like a bendable candybar.

      Display and UI

      Let’s move on from the candy references to the 5-inch screen 1080p screen which we liked. The display on the smartphone reproduces vivid colours and has good viewing angles. The 1080p screen is complemented by thin bezels which add to a better viewing experience. There are slight visibility issues with the screen under direct sunlight but not so much that it would require you to squint, but the same can’t be said about the dimly lit navigation keys at the bottom of the screen.

      The custom UI on the Lenovo Vibe X2 may please some people but an Android phone without an App Drawer may also come across as a misstep. This doesn't mean that the UI is inferior to the stock Google UI in any way, it just feels unnecessary, and the same goes for the bloatware on the phone. Some included nifty features like ‘take a picture from the black screen by double tapping the home button’ or ‘answer the phone by simply by raising the device near to your ear’ are neat and work as intended.

        

        

      Performance and battery

      Lenovo Vibe X2 rocks the new MediaTek octa-core chip which loves to perform whether you are going through your Gmail or just playing Real Racing on the phone. The MediaTek chip inside the Lenovo Vibe X2 ran everything like a breeze but it does so at the cost of battery life and by heating up. We haven't reviewed a single phone till now with a MediaTek chip which does not heat that much. But apart from the heating and battery issues, the phone is a good performer which is quite evident from the synthetic benchmark comparison sheet given below.

      Call quality and touch performance of the phone was good and we had no issues with the reception as well. Video quality on the smartphone is way up there but the phone was not able to impress us with its below par audio quality both via loudspeaker at the back or via headphones.

      Like we said, the battery isn't the strongest on the Lenovo Vibe X2 and may or may not take you through a whole day of usage, and that totally depends on your gaming habits and your screen on time. Even in our battery test the phone was only able to last a little over 5 hours which is a point of concern.

      Camera

      The 13 MP camera on the Lenovo Vibe X2 is simple to use and good at what it does. It comes with optional grid lines and advanced settings. The pictures taken by the camera were good but were on the cooler side of the color palette. 1080p video quality of the phone is satisfactory but were oversaturated in ambient lighting conditions. The front-facing 5MP camera is passable at best and would do the job for you for an occasionally selfie.

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      Bottomline

      Lenovo has taken a different approach with its Vibe X2 on the design front with its layered design, making it quite different from an orthodox candybar smartphone. The phone has a good screen, a good camera, a custom UI which tries desperately to look like iOS which we won’t crib about and a powerful Mediatek chip, but the deal breaker here is below average battery life in which the processor plays the main culprit. It looks like the phone has the brawns as well as the brains but could have done better with a bigger battery. Consider the Huawei Honor 6 as a better alternative but remember that the Huawei also faces some problems such as poor audio quality and an average camera.

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      Variant: 32GB
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      Fair play award is an annual cricket award and it is awarded to the team which have the best record of playing as per the rules and playing fair even when they are competing hard.

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      IPL 2020: How are fair play points calculated? | As the old adage goes: Play hard, but play fair and well, the Indian Premier League has inculcated it to the T. Tempers generally rise when teams slug it out on the field, but then, there need to be boundaries and this when players have to understand that there is a difference between banter and blatant abuse. This IPL 2020 will take place in unprecedented times where games will be played in empty grounds and hence, a lot of focus will be given to the behaviour of the players. This year, the entire tournament will be played in the United Arab Emirates – as the BCCI has shifted the tournament owing to the pandemic.

      So, have you wondered how points are allocated to the sides and who the adjudicators are? Here we discuss how fair play points are allocated in IPL 2020. For starters, fair play award is an annual cricket award and it is awarded to the team which have the best record of playing as per the rules and playing fair even when they are competing hard. The on-field umpires award the points to the side and there are various parameters which determine how points are awarded:

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      The detailed split-up of the points awarded by the umpire is in the following way:

      Teams which uphold the spirit of the game = 4 points

      Teams which respect towards the opposition team = 2 points

      Teams which show respect towards the laws and rules of cricket = 2 points

      Teams which respect towards the umpires and officials = 2 points

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      So, when the match ends, the two on-field umpires and the third umpire will report their fair play points to the match referee. And when the tournament ends, the average points for all teams are calculated, the team which has the most points will be declared the winner of the IPL fair play award.

      Chennai Super Kings have won it six times, SunRisers Hyderabad won this award twice and Kings XI Punjab, Rajasthan Royals Gujarat Lions and Mumbai Indians have been awarded this once.



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      1 Australia 3028 116
      2 New Zealand 2406 115
      3 India 3085 114
      4 England 3882 105
      5 Sri Lanka 2454 91
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      2 India 5819 119
      3 New Zealand 3716 116
      4 South Africa 3345 108
      5 Australia 3767 108
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      Apple iPhone 5S Review

      Apple iPhone 5S Review

      By Vishal Mathur | Updated May 22 2019
      Apple iPhone 5S Review
      DIGIT RATING
      90 /100
      • design

        90

      • performance

        90

      • value for money

        70

      • features

        90

      User Rating : 4/5 Out of 4 Reviews
      • PROS
      • Classy design
      • Consistently good performance
      • Future proof power package
      • Much improved camera
      • Touch ID feels right at home
      • CONS
      • Costs a lot of money

      Verdict

      The iPhone 5s is, quite truly, nothing like a typical "s" cycle upgrade. The new iPhone gets the processor upgrade, as well as a dedicated motion processor. The camera not only has a lot more features, but is a marked improvement over the fairly competent iPhone 5, which it succeeds. Touch ID feels at home straightaway. However, till the time your apps get updated to take care of the 64-bit architecture or the motion co-processor or the fingerprint sensor, the 5s feels like an incremental update. But, the future proofing is undeniable, and apps will soon fall in line. Not a big enough upgrade for anyone already using an iPhone 5. But, for anyone using a 4s, the iPhone 5c was itself a big upgrade and the 5s is just massive.

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      The iPhone 5S is the perfect example of a bit of the new, with a dollop of the old. For all the talk about being the next big step for the iPhone, the 5s looks exactly like the 5, on the outside. But, there is a lot more in store.


      Build & Design: New, yet the same!
      Despite whatever is new and whatever is not, the foundation of any comparison begins at the roots - the design. The iPhone 5s is the perfect example of some new, with a lot of the old. For all the talk about it being the next big step for the iPhone, the 5s looks exactly like the 5, on the outside. If you were a fan of the iPhone 5's aluminum chassis and chamfered edges, you will feel a warm sense of familiarity here.

      However, the colour options have been tweaked - space grey, silver and the attention grabbing gold. Space grey looks a tad more like a darker version of grey than actually being closer to the black option in the iPhone 5. The silver version that we have received for testing is actually a dual colour play of silver and white

      However, the bad part about carrying forward the same materials is the 5s will possibly retain the same susceptibility to scratches and nicks, even though Apple says that the newer more metallic colours will make the 5s additionally resilient to the aforementioned evils.

      Between the 5s and the 5, almost nothing seems to have changed. The form factor, the dimensions and the weight remain exactly the same as the predecessor - 123.8 x 58.6 x 7.6 mm and 112 grams. All the ports and keys are also placed exactly as before. If they aren’t looking very closely, or you are using the golden iPhone 5s, most people may not even notice the difference, unless someone notices the dual LED flash at the back, or the redesigned home button which now hosts the fingerprint scanner.

      Display: The 4-inch real estate has its share of fans
      Apple has been lectured quite often by people who seem to know better, about the presumed reality that a 4-inch screen isn’t big enough for a modern day flagship smartphone. The examples cited are of the latest Android flagships. However, Apple has remained with the 4-inch Retina display (1,136 x 640 pixels) as on the iPhone 5. Maybe a bigger screen will arrive with the next iteration, but for the moment, those of us who do not like carrying around humongous phones are quite happy.

      iOS 7: Not a unique point
      We don’t really understand the logic of claiming iOS 7 as a unique feature of the iPhone 5s just because it comes with this OS out of the box. All compatible iPhones are eligible for the update, and if reports are to be believed, more than 70% of the eligible iOS devices have already upgraded to iOS 7.

      Touch ID: A lot of potential
      Another important upgrade is the Touch ID. Yes, biometrics have been done before in smartphones, but it hasn’t been done too well. The fingerprint sensor is integrated into the home button itself and is protected with a sapphire crystal layer. The silver ring encircling the home button is the only visual give-away that this isn’t the iPhone 5’s home button! The Touch ID sensor communicates directly with the registered fingerprint on the A7 chip, and that is locked away so that apps that don’t have authorization do not have access to it. The fingerprint is also registered with a particular iPhone, so there's no chance of it ending up on iCloud.

      Simply put, the fingerprint sensor is an additional security layer for your phone when it is locked, or when you may be making transactions on iTunes. You can unlock the iPhone 5s with the registered fingerprint, and not have to punch in a four digit pass-code every time. Pick up the phone, press any hardware key to wake up the display, let your finger rest easy on the scanner (also known as the Home Button to the rest of us!), and voila. All this takes about 2 seconds, and is definitely a lot more convenient than punching in a code every single time.

      Secondly, the Touch ID sensor can also be set as the authentication method for the App Store. Whenever you tap on “Free” or “Buy” on any item in the App Store, you are typically asked for your iTunes password. If you have enabled Touch ID for iTunes (Settings -> General -> Touch ID & Passcode), you can scan the fingerprint to authenticate a transaction or even a free app download, without having to bother with the iTunes account password.

      At the time when you are setting up your new iPhone, you will be prompted to set up the fingerprint scanner. You can set up to five fingers to be used with Touch ID. If there are multiple people using the same phone, this is a rather convenient aspect. However, I did notice that the scan time did increase, marginally, if you have more than one print registered. But, that isn’t really a big problem. It's important to note that the passcode still remains in the mix, and is a parallel security measure along with the sensor.

      With iPhone 5s’s Touch ID, as with any such feature, the biggest fear always had been about how consistent the sensor would be. For the entire time we have been using this feature, we haven't faced a single situation where the sensor didn’t detect the print from the finger resting on the home key. Every time, the response is prompt and precise - be it to unlock the phone or to verify a purchase on the app store.

      But, at the moment, that is all you can do with a feature as smooth as this. The real stuff will happen once third part apps start utilizing this feature. The potential is endless, and for the India perspective even without the payments structure being in the mix - Touch ID to sign into Facebook or Touch ID to log me into Gmail or Instagram should attract users. There are a lot of possibilities, starting with doing away with the task of tapping in the password for every single app download. Also, if it is a phone being used by a single user, and most are, how about different fingers to launch different tasks on the phone?

      Power Package: Definitely an improvement but potential will reveal itself over time
      The big change, possibly the biggest, comes with the new power package. You have the 64-bit dual core processor, teaming up with the M7 motion co-processor and a beefed up GPU. There aren’t many third party apps that can take advantage of the 64-bit architecture, but that just means two things - the iPhone 5s' power package is designed to be future proof and app developers will sort themselves out and provide the compatibility soon enough. The same goes for the M7 motion co-processor. The M7, on its part, collects data from the accelerometer, gyroscope, compass, etc., and can change app behavior depending on those readings. All those fitness apps, can easily utilize this processor with lesser load on the main processor and the battery.

      All of this does make a significant difference, and yet at times, doesn’t. Speaking as someone who is an iPhone 5 user, I did not notice the any performance difference in most use cases. Between the two devices side by side, most apps open at the same speed. This is exactly what I meant when I said that despite the significantly improved 64-bit processor, the iPhone 5s will remain just an incremental update, albeit a newer product, till the time the apps can take advantage of the new hardware.

      Speaking of which, the significant boost that the 64-bit architecture provides is well illustrated by the browser benchmark tests, run on Safari. The performance, page render times and the ability to handle multiple tab load - all see a significant difference for the better. The benchmark tests tell their own tale, with a massive difference.

       

      The PowerVR G6430 GPU succeeds the PowerVR SGX 543MP3 graphics, with discernibly improved performance. While aspects like game load time and gameplay performance remain the same, the same games look a little better on the iPhone 5s. The newer graphics, at least made Real Racing look slightly better - the textures and the detailing on the cars definitely was crisper and better. As more and more games are updated to take advantage of the improved graphics, we will start noticing performance differences as well.

      For the sake of the more powerful processor, Apple has loaded the iPhone 5s with a slightly bigger battery - 1560mAh to the iPhone 5’s 1440mAh. Under the exact same load on a work day, the iPhone 5s lasted me exactly one hour more on a single charge, and got through the evening a lot more comfortably than the iPhone 5. If you have just Twitter and a couple of IMs running in the background, the iPhone 5s will easily get you through a day and a half.

      Camera: Improvement, definitely
      My colleague, Swapnil, has been testing the iPhone 5s’s camera, and the reports from his end point to a rather impressive camera.

      To Buy or not to buy?
      The iPhone 5s is, quite truly, nothing like a typical “s” cycle upgrade. The new iPhone gets the processor upgrade, as well as a dedicated motion co-processor. The camera not only has a lot more features, but is a marked improvement over the fairly competent iPhone 5, which it succeeds. Touch ID feels at home straightaway. However, till the time your apps get updated to take care of the 64-bit architecture or the motion co-processor or the fingerprint sensor, the 5s will feel like an incremental update. The future proofing, however, is undeniable, and apps will soon fall in line. Not a big enough upgrade for anyone already using an iPhone 5. But, for anyone using a 4s, the iPhone 5c was itself a big upgrade and the 5s is just a massive one.

      Apple iPhone 5S Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

      Price:
      Release Date: 22 Aug 2016
      Variant: 32GB
      Market Status: Launched

      Key Specs

      • Screen Size Screen Size
        4" (640 x 1136)
      • Camera Camera
        8 | 1.2 MP
      • Memory Memory
        32 GB/1 GB
      • Battery Battery
        1440 mAh

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      Sony Xperia XZs Review

      Sony Xperia XZs Review

      By Souvik Das | Updated May 22 2019
      Sony Xperia XZs Review
      DIGIT RATING
      79 /100
      • design

        91

      • performance

        81

      • value for money

        77

      • features

        57

      • PROS
      • Solid, ergonomic body
      • Bright, crisp display
      • Good gaming performance
      • Well-lit 960fps slow motion videos look stunning
      • CONS
      • Battery life not good enough

      Verdict

      The Sony Xperia XZs may have a previous generation processor, but is still well optimised for good performance. Alongside, it presents a compact, ergonomic build, a bright and vibrant display and a fairly decent camera. The battery life is the only element that is comparatively weak, but still lasts for an entire work day.

      On overall terms, the Sony Xperia XZs is a fine smartphone that gets a lot of basics right. However, you may argue that with a number of newer flagships en route, the Xperia XZs may be a bit of a compromise. While that remains true, the Xperia XZs still provides good gameplay and movie streaming experience along with good audio, which will please many discerning buyers.

      You can still wait for some time to get your hands on the new flagships coming to India soon, which will possibly give you longer life span of usage than the Xperia XZs, which now runs on a year-old flagship processor.

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      Sony’s Xperia lineup is often an exhibition of the best of technology that Sony makes for mobile devices, and the Sony Xperia XZs here is no less. While it is not radically new, it is an able contender among flagship smartphones of 2017. Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820, the Xperia XZs presents a reasonably compact form within a well-crafted chassis. The Xperia XZs is a stop-gap flagship, launched to fill the gap in Sony’s portfolio until it unveils the all-new Xperia XZ Premium.


      Alongside being the device that keeps Sony active in the flagship smartphone business, the Sony Xperia XZs also unveils the company’s dramatic new element - a mobile image sensor that can shoot nearly 6fps in RAW and produce 720p HD slow motion videos at a staggering 960fps. The Xperia XZs, as a result, is a demonstration of sorts of how the new image sensor would work in the flagship, which, in every possibility, will be more powerful and refined. As a result, we had to begin our review by testing the ultra-smooth slow motion videos.

      Slow motion videos
      The Sony Xperia XZs’ new sensor is being commercially dubbed as Motion Eye. With stacked CMOS architecture and significantly large buffer memory, the new camera can temporarily store much more data while a photo is being shot or a video is being recording, hence giving rise to the high frame rate count in videos.

      The 19-megapixel image sensor is paired with a Sony G f/2.0 lens and the proprietary BIONZ X mobile image processor, the smaller version of what resides in Sony’s imaging products. To access the slow motion video mode, open the camera app, swipe right to enable video mode, and tap on the slow motion button that resides beside the traditional recording button. This opens the super slow motion mode. This particular mode has three functions - 960fps 720p video, one-shot super slow-mo (for slow mo snippet), and 120fps 1080p videos. You can choose each of the three slow-mo modes from the circular settings button to the bottom right of the screen.

      The 960fps slow motion mode records standard 720p videos, sections of which can be rendered at 960fps by tapping on the slow motion button. To begin with, the slow motion stretches are incredibly smooth, exhibiting no interpolation as you would expect in the 120fps/240fps videos that mobile cameras can render at best. You can effectively produce incredibly smooth slow motion stretches in video, albeit at a compromise.

      The Xperia XZs struggles with light when in slow motion mode, producing notable flickers as it adjusts to the shutter speed. Low light performance is also notably compromised, with heavy image noise affecting the overall videos, even in reasonably well lit environments. As a result, using the slow motion mode only makes sense when you are in a very well-lit area. It is certainly impressive, but limitations like no touch-to-focus without touch-to-shoot, heavy pixel noise and the limited video output resolution (720p only) somewhat restrict the potential that it has.

      The Sony Xperia XZs does have an incredible feature at hand, but its implementation still requires some amount of refinement. Despite these cons, though, the power of the image sensor really shows as the camera itself is fast, and does not struggle even if you use the slow motion stretches in rapid succession. The 960fps recording mode shoots for only 0.2 seconds, translating to eventual screen time of 6 seconds, which is not surprising given the amount of data stored in the buffer memory for producing 960fps videos.

      The new slow motion modes are somewhat of a mixed bag, impressing upon first glance with the uber-slow videos, but marring the overall experience with a few notable flaws.

      Primary camera
      Beyond the slow motion videos, the Sony Xperia XZs produces fairly impressive photographs. Photographs produce good details, and although fine details are slightly compromised, the overall sharpness is fairly decent. Colours produced are significantly better than Sony’s previous flagship, the Xperia XZ, and although slight strains of oversaturation remain, colours are vibrant and produce tight contrast levels most of the time. This is further accompanied by good dynamic range, producing decently detailed shadows and limited noise.

      Sony’s camera app is also more fluent now, while retaining the same UI. This gives a familiar playground for those who have used Sony smartphones before, while making the experience smoother by giving more fluent end-user experience. Shutter response is smooth and autofocus is responsive, and the standard shooting (or in manual mode) actually impresses more on overall terms than the slow motion modes. The Xperia XZs gets laser-assisted, phase detection and contrast autofocus working in tandem to produce servo autofocus in videos, which works seamlessly (servo AF is essentially continuous autofocus in videos). Even in still photographs, the camera does well to recognise faces and lock focus on subjects.

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      Build and Design
      The Sony Xperia XZs practically retains the same overall design that Sony labels as ‘Loop’. While this may be the same as its previous smartphones, it still stands out among other smartphones. The upright, rectangular stance is complemented by rounded edges, lending smooth symmetry to the smartphone. However, the rigid edges stand a chance of picking up abrasions, even in minute falls.

      There is a neat flow of symmetry about the device, with the physical power button to the middle of the right edge integrating the fingerprint sensor. The volume rocker and the camera button are placed to the lower end of the right edge, which contributes to ergonomics. One-handed usage is easy, aided by the compact body. The volume rocker falls seamlessly in reach of the right thumb even for smaller palms, and once you rotate the phone to horizontal orientation, even the camera button is placed perfectly for your index finger, just like the shutter button on cameras.

      The build quality, except for the corners that are prone to picking up bruises, is quite sturdy, with tactile buttons and IP68-rated dust and water resistance. The Ice Blue finish, in particular, looks the best among the Xperia XZs’ colours, and the phone looks and feels premium on overall terms. The earpiece and mouthpiece also double up as stereo speakers, the quality of which is discussed below.

      Display and UI
      The Sony Xperia XZs houses a 5.2-inch IPS LCD display with screen resolution of 1080x1920 pixels. It has comparatively larger bezels, and we would have ideally preferred the bezel-less design that Sony implements on its XA lineup of smartphones.

      The display is fairly impressive, producing 705 lux of luminance at peak. Alongside, Sony has used its proprietary TRILUMINOS display panel with the X-Reality mobile engine to produce vibrant colours and good contrast levels, that produce bright whites and deep blacks. The range of colours produced by the display makes objects look sharp, and this is further aided by good viewing angles.

      For calibrating colours to your preference, Sony includes two settings, for white balance and image enhancement. For white balance, you get red, green and blue toggles to adjust the warmth of the display, which itself is slightly to the cooler side by default. Image enhancements are taken care of by the X-Reality engine, which you can either choose to switch off, use the X-Reality settings or put it on Super Vivid mode, which makes everything look a bit oversaturated.

      Touch response is fluid, and you barely ever register missed touches. Xperia UI on Android Nougat v7.1.1 retains its glass panel look, which seamlessly fits the overall bearings of the smartphone. You also get synchronised touch tones (which can, of course, be switched off), and only on-screen navigation buttons that are adaptive to content. The overall interface is also easy to use, and offers in-phone search for quick access to applications. All system menus and notification panels retain the stock Android look.

      Also included here for the first time are Xperia Actions, an AI assistant that performs certain actions that you carry out every day. Embedded in settings, you can choose to activate them as per your need. For instance, the assistant recognises when you put your phone on silent, and what notifications you mostly entertain at a certain time. Based on your usage, it does actions like turning off ringtone, enabling notifications and more. Unlike many assistants, this is fairly non-intrusive and works in the background. A neat addition, this.

      Performance
      The Sony Xperia XZs is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 SoC, coupled with 4GB of RAM and 64GB native storage. The processor is underclocked to 1.6GHz, although that does not majorly impact overall performance.

      Everyday-usage applications like WhatsApp, Facebook, Chrome and Gmail load seamlessly and almost instantly with up to four apps open, and then tend to take a split second longer to load with heavy multitasking. For instance, with Facebook, Instagram, Gmail, Maps and Wynk Music open, the camera app takes a split second longer to load, with a black loading screen greeting you at first. This, though, is not a major deal breaker, and the Xperia XZs performs to its peak smoothness for the most part. It is, however, something flagship buyers won’t appreciate.

      Gaming performance is seamless and heavy games like Asphalt 8 run at 30fps smoothly, without any stutters. Gameplay itself is smooth and the rich display further adds to the overall experience. In-game menus also navigate smoothly, but a slight split-second lag creeps in if you have multiple apps loaded at the same time.

      Calling and network retention worked as intended. In-call voice clarity is always up to the mark, and there were no unusual network drops when in stable network conditions. The Sony Xperia XZs also performs well in terms of audio, with the phone including Sony’s proprietary DSEE HX audio upscaling for improving compressed audio files, ClearAudio+ to optimise headphone/speaker performance as per environment, and even a normaliser that levels volume differences in tracks. The phone itself includes stereo speakers, which are among the better speakers out there on a smartphone. The phone also profiles audio balance to personal listening patterns once you plug in earphones. Overall performance is decent, although the native speakers are slightly low on volume. 

      Battery life
      The Sony Xperia XZs houses a 2900mAh battery pack, along with Qualcomm’s QuickCharge 3.0 and Qnovo Adaptive Charging. On PCMark, the device lasts for 7 hours and 11 minutes, which is about average. In real life, the Xperia XZs lasts for the entire work day, at best. With nearly two hours of phone calls, a total of about two hours of social media surfing and Internet browsing, 45 minutes of gaming, an hour of music streaming, 30 minutes of GPS-enabled navigation and 30 minutes of video streaming, the Xperia XZs lasted from 10am to 11pm, at which point it would be left with 5-8 percent of power.

      Charging it from zero to 100 percent takes 52 minutes on average, and the Qnovo Adaptive Charging adapts to your charge cycles to prevent the battery from overcharging. This is the same technology that we saw back in the Sony Xperia X, and takes over a week’s usage to become active. This is because the adaptive charging method takes time to read your usage pattern to charge the device to full. Essentially, Qnovo adaptive charging cuts off power once the battery reaches 90 percent. The rest 10 percent is only charged when the average time of your waking up is reached. On overall terms, the battery life is average at best, with limited idle discharge when the device is inactive.

      Bottomline
      The Sony Xperia XZs may have a previous generation processor, but is still well optimised for good performance. Alongside, it presents a compact, ergonomic build, a bright and vibrant display and a fairly decent camera. The battery life is the only element that is comparatively weak, but still lasts for an entire work day.

      On overall terms, the Sony Xperia XZs is a fine smartphone that gets a lot of basics right. However, you may argue that with a number of newer flagships en route, the Xperia XZs may be a bit of a compromise. While that remains true, the Xperia XZs still provides good gameplay and movie streaming experience along with good audio, which will please many discerning buyers.

      You can still wait for some time to get your hands on the new flagships coming to India soon, which will possibly give you longer life span of usage than the Xperia XZs, which now runs on a year-old flagship processor.

      Sony Xperia XZs Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

      Price:
      Release Date: 09 May 2017
      Variant: 32GB , 64GB
      Market Status: Launched

      Key Specs

      • Screen Size Screen Size
        5.2" (1080 x 1920)
      • Camera Camera
        19 | 13 MP
      • Memory Memory
        32GB & 64GB/4 GB
      • Battery Battery
        2900 mAh

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      • Tesla's core strength has been its supercharger network
      • The supercharger station has 56 stalls for charging vehicles
      • This will make it even bigger than the one that's in China

      Apart from its slick battery-powered cars, Tesla has become the world's highest-valued auto player because of its Supercharger Network. The Supercharger Network's capability is yet to be matched by others in the industry. Now it appears to be upping the ante. It has secretly started the construction of its biggest Supercharger yet. It is located in Firebaugh, California and was spotted by a Tesla owner who goes by @bryanMackSC on Twitter.
       
      The site seems new by the looks of the construction site. The tweet claimed the site had over 56 stalls, making it the largest in the world. China hosts 50 Supercharger stations at the moment, which will make it the second-largest after the completion. The area in the vicinity will host restaurants and convenience stores.

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      The idea behind these massive grids is to provide a seamless, rapid, and convenient way for EV owners to recharge their vehicles while they also enjoy the restaurants and convenience stores built in the same vicinity. Tesla has been actively been expanding its charger network across the globe. They have doubled down on this after introducing the V3 Superchargers, which is capable of charging a vehicle at peak rates of 250 kW.

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      Coolpad Note 3S Review

      Coolpad Note 3S Review

      By Shrey Pacheco | Updated May 22 2019
      Coolpad Note 3S Review
      DIGIT RATING
      64 /100
      • design

        68

      • performance

        52

      • value for money

        60

      • features

        74

      • PROS
      • Decent build
      • Decent display
      • CONS
      • Underpowered
      • Sub-par battery life
      • UI needs work

      Verdict

      Earlier iterations of the this phone may have been good, but the Coolpad Note 3s leaves a lot of room for improvement. It is outperformed by competitors like the Redmi 3s Prime and Lenovo K6 Power, and doesn't make for a good buy.

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      When Coolpad first launched the Note 3 back in 2015, we quite liked what the device offered. You got a fingerprint sensor, 3GB RAM, and a well built device at a very reasonable Rs. 8,999. A year later, the company launched two new variants of the phone called the Coolpad Note 3 Lite, and Note 3 Plus. Now, the company has launched yet another variant of the device, called the Note 3S, priced at Rs. 9,999. However, the sub-Rs. 10,000 market is not what it was two years ago, the Xiaomi Redmi 3S Prime and the Lenovo K6 Power offer a lot of value to buyers, and Coolpad has to up the ante if it wants to take on these two.


      Design and Build

      The Note 3S looks very different from the previous Note 3 branded devices. It is curvier than its predecessors and feels quite good in hand. It comes with 2.5D glass on the front, a plastic rear and a metal frame. At the top you get a 3.5mm audio jack and the Hybrid SIM slot, while the micro USB port is located at the bottom. The power button is located to the right, while the volume rocker is to the left. The device features non-backlit capacitive buttons.

      At the back, the 13MP camera has a slight bump, while the fingerprint sensor is slightly recessed into the clear plastic back. Instead of a traditional speaker grill, you get a single slit that is located at the bottom of the back.

      The design makes for a nice change from the cookie cutter designs that we are seeing on the Redmi Note 3, K6 Note, Meizu M3S, and so forth. The bezels above and below the display also feature a dotted pattern, which adds to its uniqueness. The phone also feels pretty well built. That being said, the device doesn’t look or feel as premium as its metal-bodied competitors. 

      Display and UI

      The Note 3S comes with a 5.5-inch 720p display, which is a bit surprising considering that the Coolpad Note 3 Plus offered a Full HD display. The screen is slightly warm with a slight colour shift when viewing from angles. Black levels are just about acceptable, but colours are still . It is also pretty bright with a luminance rating of 533 Lux.

      There is a thick bezel that goes around the display, which doesn’t look very nice. While, the device has pretty decent brightness, the screen is pretty glossy and reflective, making it hard to see in bright sunlight. It should also be noted that the Coolpad Note 3s doesn’t register more than five touches at a time, but that should not be too much of an issue in everyday use. It just shows that Coolpad is using a lower grade display panel.

      Coolpad has also introduced a more stock like version of its CoolUI. So you get an app drawer and very little bloatware. However, Coolpad may require more time to polish the new UI. For starters, there is no ‘Clear All’ button in the recent apps list, which can be irritating if, like me, you have a habit of clearing all the recent apps.

      This wasn’t all.  About two days into using the phone, after an update to Cool UI I started getting a notification that stated, “Unfortunately, Google Play Store has stopped.” It didn’t allow me to use the Play Store and used also used to pop-up when I opened apps. The usually techniques of clearing cache, manually syncing accounts, or even reverting back to an older version of the Play Store didn’t work. I tried wiping cache from the recovery settings, but that didn't solve the issue either. However, neither me, nor my colleagues could get the device to boot in recovery mode. The only way I could fix the problem, was via a factory reset.

      Performance

      The Note 3S is powered by a 1.36GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 415 octa-core processor with 3GB of RAM. There are very noticeable lags in Asphalt 8's menus, while loading times for heavy games is high as well. Gameplay remains satisfactory, at near 30fps frame rates for the most part. Framing issues are really slight. Not enough to really be an issue, but the phone is evidently slower than competitors for both regular usage, or gaming.

      Another issue with the phone was with the accelerometer, which wasn't calibrated properly. We thought this was a limited to our unit only, but the Coolpad Mega 3, which is also being reviewed right now, had the same troubles. When playing games like Asphalt 8, my car veered towards the right of the screen. So, games like Traffic Rider and the aforementioned Asphalt 8 are almost impossible to play. We tried using calibrating apps, which made the issue worse. We then contacted Coolpad about this and the company suggested that we recalibrate the sensor by using a secret code (USSD Codes). After doing so, the games run fine. This may be a result of poor testing procedures for retail units. Further, while we had the option to contact the company, most regular users would take such an issue as a defect in their device.

      Camera

      The Coolpad Note 3S comes with a 13MP primary camera and images taken are pretty underwhelming. Photos are under saturated and subjects appear soft. There is also highlight clipping when there is strong sunlight falling on an object. Night time makes things worse and there is lots of noise on images, with colour morphing. Further, the app also seems sluggish when shooting in low light, making things tougher. Images taken by the 5MP front facing camera feature a lot of noise, but are just about fine for social media.

       

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      Battery

      The device comes with a 2500mAh battery, which is much smaller than what you find on the Redmi 3S Prime or the K6 Power. This shows in day-to-day usage. In about an hour and a half, which included about 20-25 minutes of gaming, while the rest was web browsing/social media, the battery dropped from 100% to 75% (100% brightness). You won't really get a full day's battery from the Note 3s, unless you're judicious with your usage. In our synthetic benchmark tests, the device got a score of 4 hours and 37 minutes.

      Bottom Line

      There is very little reason to recommend the Coolpad Note 3S. Besides offering a decent build and display, the device is trumped in almost all aspects by its main competitors, like the Redmi 3S Prime and the Lenovo K6 Power, which offer more for about the same price. Further, issues like the accelerometer calibration problem mentioned above, put us off a little more.

      Coolpad Note 3S Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

      Price:
      Release Date: 30 Nov 2016
      Variant: 32GB
      Market Status: Launched

      Key Specs

      • Screen Size Screen Size
        5.5" (720 x 1280)
      • Camera Camera
        13 | 5 MP
      • Memory Memory
        32 GB/3 GB
      • Battery Battery
        2500 mAh

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      Jabra Elite 85H Review
      Jabra Elite 85H Review

      Jabra Elite 85H Review

      Dhriti Datta   |  04 Nov 2019
      DIGIT RATING
      77 /100
      • design

        83

      • performance

        80

      • value for money

        79

      • features

        85

      • PROS
      • Long-lasting battery life
      • Custom sound profiles and equaliser modes
      • Accurate representation of high frequencies
      • CONS
      • Bass could be a little punchier
      • Hear Through feature not perfect
      • Significantly heavier than competitors

      Verdict

      The Jabra Elite 85H boasts exceptional battery life, great design and is a worthy contender in the category of wireless ANC headphones. Despite sometimes underwhelming bass and lack of support for high-end codecs, the Jabra Elite 85H are a great pair of cans if you are looking for a good pair of wireless ANC headphones.

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      When you think of a solid pair of wireless ANC (Active Noise Cancellation) headphones, two names instantly come to mind because of their successful venture in this category - Bose and Sony with the Bose QuietComfort 35 II and the Sony WH 1000XM3. However, this year Jabra treated us to their own rendition of this class of products with the wireless, ANC-enabled Jabra Elite 85H. This unlikely competitor is priced at Rs 28,999 and at first sight, seems to hold a lot of promise in terms of design, features and possible sound quality. Let’s figure out if Jabra’s pitch is really worth listening to here.

       

      In the box

      • Jabra Elite 85H headphones
      • Carrying case
      • 3.5mm cable
      • USB-C charging cable
      • Two-prong airline adapter

       

      Build and Design

      The Jabra Elite 85H headphones exude a sense of quality from the moment you set eyes on the carrying case which is made out of faux leather with a soft fabric interior. The pair of headphones themselves are made out of plastic with a fabric coating on the outside and faux leather, yet again on the underside of the headband and earcups. The earcups are exceptionally soft and foam-cushioned for additional comfort. The headband on the Elite 85H has been pre-tensioned, which allows you to wear them for long periods of time without feeling too much pressure on your ears and the sides of your head. Jabra claims that these headphones are splash resistant since they have incorporated a nano coating on the internal components. This is a nice little touch and was especially useful for us during testing since it coincided with the Mumbai monsoons. 

      The earcups on the headphones can be swivelled around. Jabra utilised this particular feature unlike any other headphones before and completely took out the power button from the equation. Instead, swivelling the earcups into to face each other will turn the cans on automatically, while turning them the other way will switch them off. The adjustment arms on the Jabra Elite 85H are friction-based, similar to the Sennheiser HD1 or the Beoplay H9i headphones. While adjusting these friction-based arms are a real hassle while they are on your head, they sure do provide a more premium look to the device. 

      Controls

      The Jabra Elite 85H does possess quite a wide set of controls on the device itself, however, they blend with the design to such a degree that it is easy to miss them unless you look at the headphones closely. On the right earcup, you will find three tactile buttons. The larger, fingertip-sized button in the middle will allow you to pause and play music manually, and you can answer calls by clicking this button too. The tiny dots that are above and below this button will let you control the volume with a short press, a long press on these buttons will allow you to skip tracks or go back to the previous one.

      At the bottom of the right-side earcup, where the charging port and 3.5mm jack reside, you will find a button which will allow you to mute your voice on calls when you press it. Additionally, this button will also let you access your phone’s default voice assistant (Google Assistant or Siri) or, if you feel like it, Alexa. The left earcup keeps things simple, with just one button dedicated to allowing users to cycle through ANC modes - ANC on, Hear Through or off, instead of having to take your phone out each time to change these settings. 

       

      Features

      In the previous section, you might have noticed that there was absolutely no mention of a power button. As mentioned before, these headphones completely rely on swivelling the earcups into the ‘listening position’ to turn them on and flattening them turns them off. We cannot stress how much we loved this feature and going back to the standard power button on headphones now seems a bit archaic. Additionally, when you turn the Jabra Elite 85H on by turning the earcups to face each other, the cans will power on and connect to the paired Bluetooth device immediately. You will only need to manually pair your phone or any other device the first time to the headphones, after that the process should be pretty much seamless. We experienced absolutely no issues while pairing and connecting our testing device (Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus) to the headphones. Jabra has also implemented a super convenient pause and play feature, where taking off the headphones will automatically pause the music or media and putting them back on will resume it. 

      In terms of ANC functionality, the headphones offer an array of modes, referred to as ‘Moments’. Users can interchangeably use four Moments according to their needs at the time, which include Commute, In Private, In Public, and ANC off. These Moments can only be accessed from the app, Jabra Sound+. The button of the left earcup of the headphones will allow you to cycle through ANC settings such as ANC on, Hear Through and ANC off, and not Moments. For each Moment, you can manually set an ANC profile. For example, we used Hear Through for Public mode so that we could hear traffic on the road and announcements at the train station, ANC off in the Private mode, and ANC on for Commute. You can also set your own custom ANC profile known as ‘My Moment’ which lets users manually adjust EQ settings as well as ANC profiles. While this feature is quite useful for users who want to tweak their headset to achieve extra thumping bass or more treble, we didn’t use this feature much since we wanted to test the default sound quality of the Elite 85H. 

      Jabra took things further and also implemented an “intelligent adaptive technology”, basically an AI, which automatically adjusts the ANC modes depending on your surroundings. Jabra calls this feature SmartSound and users can choose to turn it on and forget about manually toggling the ANC modes. This mode, while useful, has some kinks in the current stage, which may be improved with updates to the app. SmartSound doesn’t get the environment right every right. We found that the headphones did change to commute mode and public mode quite reliably over repeated testing. However, when we were testing SmartSound in private, even the sound of our mechanical keyboards was enough to put it into ‘In Public’ mode and hear through would turn on, which would get quite irritating. The only solution was turning off SmartSound in this setting and manually turning on ANC (since we didn’t want to hear the ruckus that sometimes ensues in the test centre). 

      Hear Through mode is quite subtle on the Jabra Elite 85H and doesn’t over-amplify surroundings, which sounds like a good thing. However, if you tend to like your music a little loud and keep the volume above 70-80 per cent, in all likeliness, you will simply not be able to hear your surroundings as clear as you would like to. Car honks and railway announcements may be drowned by the music with hear through turned on, which is a shame.

      We also ran into an issue with the Jabra Sound+ app once. The app completely stopped loading despite there being a working internet connection. Since the app wasn’t working, SmartSound wasn’t working either, which is one of the primary selling points of this device. The only way we could get the app to start working again was to uninstall and install it again. 

       

      Performance

      Now that we’ve covered the basics, let’s get into what possibly matters the most in a good pair of headphones - sound quality and overall performance. We tested the headphones on a Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus, listening to music, TV shows and films as well as calls. Let’s get into sound quality when it comes to music first. The headphones sport good bass which is slightly above neutral. However, you will find similarly or slightly-higher priced ANC headphones, such as the Sony WH 1000MX3, that produce deeper and punchier bass that may seem more satisfying to some. Of course, you can change the EQ settings as per your preference in the app, which will provide you with more bass thump if you require it. The Jabra Elite 85H does not overdo the bass as some Beats headphones that appeal to bassheads do.

      In Pull me Under by Dream Theatre, the drumming in the very beginning of the song hits you with a good amount of bass without sacrificing on the clarity and hearability of the array of other instruments playing alongside. The instruments sound sharp, clean and well-defined. Mid and high frequencies sound fantastic on the Jabra Elite 85H and vocals are exceptionally crisp as experienced in Ed Sheeran’s Shape of You. The audio signature is generally brighter than the Bose QC 35 II and Sony WH 1000MX3, however, not to a point where you will get fatigued easily after hours of listening. We tested the headphones for hours on end without falling prey to any fatigue at all. So, kudos to Jabra here. The headphones are especially good for high frequencies. When listening to Something From Nothing by The Foo Fighters, listeners are subject to high-pitched screams from lead vocalist, Dave Grohl, in the last minute of the song, which gets progressively higher as you go. However, the audio never seems to get screechy even at high volumes. 

      The audio separation between left and right is also excellent on these cans. Soundstage, however, isn’t perfect. There is definitely room for improvement here. ANC is very good on the device but doesn’t quite blow its competitors out of the water. It does manage to suppress a lot of the ambient air. It also blocks a good amount of voice chatter, movement and background noise. The sound signature of the Jabra Elite 85H did match our audio tastes (which tends to be a little brighter and less heavy on bass). However, many consumers prefer to have great sounding bass on their headphones. Jabra has good, punchy bass, but no great, especially the sub-bass when compared to the Bose QC 35 II, Audio Technica ATH-M50xBT and Sony WH 1000XM3. If bass is something that is extremely important to you, buying another capable pair of cans may be the right decision for you. However, if the Jabra’s features and design that captivated you, you can always use the EQ controller to tweak the sound settings.

      The Elite 85H can connect also to the voice assistant of your choice which may be Google Assistant, Siri or Alexa. This feature worked well even in a station when there was a lot of background noise. Call-quality on the headphones is also stellar, as expected from Jabra products. Six of the eight microphones work conjointly to enhance call quality and you can definitely see the results. With Bluetooth 5.0, two devices can be connected to the Jabra Elite 85H at the same time and the audio signal is quite good as well passing through several walls with no issue. 

      Listening to media on these headphones was an enjoyable experience as well, and the media played on Netflix and YouTube was perfectly in sync with our Android device. The explosions, gunshots and other such sounds in TV shows and films were represented quite well and the overall sound was clear and precise. 

      The Jabra Elite 85H sound exceptionally good, despite taking a more subtle approach when it comes to bass. However, some audio purists may be alarmed by the fact that these headphones do not support high-end audio codecs such as AAC, aptX or LDAC, which help deliver music at near CD-like quality. When you listen to FLAC audio tracks, the lack of these codecs will cause somewhat lacking fidelity. Let’s hope a firmware update fixes this issue. 

      Last, but not in the slightest the least, the battery life on these headphones are perhaps the best of the best, especially in the wireless, ANC headphones category. The cans provide you with a whopping 36 hours of battery life with ANC turned on and a staggering 41 hours with ANC turned on, which is ludicrous really. In our tests,  at around 50% volume, we got around 34 hours and 20 minutes of ON time. According to Jabra, 15 minutes of charging will give you a massive 5 hours of playtime, which in our tests proved to be quite accurate. 

      Bottomline

      The Jabra Elite 85H boasts exceptional battery life, great design and is a worthy contender in the category of wireless ANC headphones. Features like auto-pause and play, powering on and off the headphones using the earcups, custom EQ modes and splash resistance do set these cans apart from their competition. However, its competitors from other companies such as Sony and Bose do offer a more satisfying experience, especially when it comes to bass. Some audio purists may also be turned off by the fact that these pair of cans lack support for high-end codecs. However, if you are looking for a good pair of wireless ANC headphones, you cannot go wrong with the Jabra Elite 85H, particularly since it is priced slightly lower than its competitors too.

      Jabra Elite 85H Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

      Price:
      Release Date: 22 May 2019
      Variant: None
      Market Status: Launched

      Key Specs

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

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      The US Justice Department on Wednesday announced charges against five Chinese and two Malaysians who ran a global hacking operation for at least six years to steal identities and video game technology, and to spy on Hong Kong activists.

      The operation, long known to computer security experts, was not run by the Chinese government, but one hacker boasted he was protected by Chinese security services, according to the charges.

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      US President Donald Trump, in his latest shredding of political niceties, suggested Tuesday that his Democratic opponent Joe Biden has taken drugs to improve his performance in debates.

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      Huawei Honor 4X Review

      Huawei Honor 4X Review

      By Hardik Singh | Updated May 22 2019
      Huawei Honor 4X Review
      DIGIT RATING
      77 /100
      • design

        73

      • performance

        84

      • value for money

        67

      • features

        88

      • PROS
      • Sturdy build
      • Subtle design
      • Good camera
      • Excellent battery life
      • CONS
      • No Gorilla Glass
      • Average sound quality
      • Average performer

      Verdict

      The Honor 4X is an average performer packed in a fresher design. With similar hardware to its rivals, the Honor 4X performs exactly at par with them and it does a few things differently but isn’t completely flawless. Phones with similar hardware are priced much cheaper but if you have an affinity towards a larger display and can’t do without a 13MP camera, the Honor 4X is a worthy option.

       

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      At first glance I thought the Honor 4X was like any other budget phone in the market but after spending a couple of weeks with it, I stand corrected. In terms of basic hardware and performance it ticks all the right boxes which a budget offering should. It should be said however that for an asking price of Rs. 10,499 and being sold via a flash sale model, the smartphone should have featured better specs. In order to compensate for its average internals, it boasts some above average features. So, let’s dig deeper and find out how good the Honor 4X really is.


      Build & Design

      Since this is a budget friendly device you will not find a whole lot of metal in the build but the phone feels sufficiently sturdy with its plastic build. The removable plastic panel is not flimsy and can easily be placed on the same quality level as of the Motorola Moto G (2nd Gen). Removing the back panel we can find the two SIM slots, a microSD card slot as well as the large 3000mAh battery which we will come back to later. The overall build quality is without any major flaws with the only exception being the lack of Gorilla Glass protection.

      The 4X's design showcases hints of subtlety in an otherwise orthodox slab like design. Small touches like the metal housing for the camera module, textured pattern on the back panel, machined audio holes at the bottom and the slightly raised power button make this phone look different. The three navigation buttons however are unlit and will some require some getting used to at night.

      Display & UI

      The 5.5-inch IPS LCD on the Honor 4X is not only good but might be the best display in the price range. The colour saturation is accurate but the panel itself is reflective, which becomes an issue when you use the phone outdoors. Viewing angles are also decent and colour shift is only visible at extreme angles.

      The Honor 4X is runs on Android 4.4 with Emotion UI on top of it. Installed apps are placed across the homescreens and can be arranged in suitable folders. At the bottom, the dialer, contacts, messaging and the Google apps folder come as standard.

      The UI hides some extra customisation options like a menu to change the colour temperature of the display, a control centre like feature on the lock-screen, notifications manager where you can manage notifications down to specific apps and more. Navigating though the UI is smooth and is further complimented by good touch-performance.

      Performance

      Performance is like any other budget smartphone with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 SoC on-board. The 2GB RAM does help to some extent but not so much to make it stand out. As I said earlier, navigation is smooth and normal tasks like calling, playing audio/video, taking pictures, etc are dealt with ease. The performance only suffers in gaming and in video editing apps. I played games like Asphalt 8 and Dead Trigger 2 which gave decent playable framerates.

      Take a look at how the smartphone performs in synthetic benchmarks.

      Sound quality on the Honor 4X is decent but even at full volume I felt the volume to be not loud enough. The earpiece and the bottom mounted loudspeaker share a similar story with audible sound cracking on the loudspeaker at high volume. Call quality and signal reception is good and I had no problems receiving calls even in the underground metro.

      All in all the performance of the Honor 4X is decent, and I have no major negatives to report.

      Camera & Battery

      At the back the 4X features a 13MP camera which takes good pictures. It might not be the best 13MP shooter you can get but it does a decent job for the price. Pictures taken by the camera boast accurate colours and decent colour reproduction, with slight under-saturation in some photos. Noise is minimal but it does spike upwards in low light situations. Advanced camera features are hidden and none of the settings are done live which could have been easily added.

      The front facing 5MP has a similar story to tell. It takes good selfies in suitable lighting and also comes with a “beautification” mode. Low-light images, however, suffer from noise.

      Battery is a big plus for the Honor 4X, as the 3000mAh battery only requires you to plug in the phone for the night. In the battery test the phone dished out an impressive 16 hours of battery life. Under heavy usage, I was able to get at least 8 hours of battery life, without switching on any power-saving options.

      Bottomline

      The Honor 4X brings all the latest hardware you can have in a budget. It features decent internal hardware, a good display, a good 13MP camera and great battery life. All these things combined make the Honor 4X a good option in the category but not an all out winner. So, if you want to buy a phone with a larger display and great battery life the Honor 4X is a good choice in its price segment.

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      Huawei Honor 4X Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

      Price: ₹10499
      Release Date: 19 Apr 2015
      Variant: 8GB
      Market Status: Launched

      Key Specs

      • Screen Size Screen Size
        5.5" (720 x 1280)
      • Camera Camera
        13 | 5 MP
      • Memory Memory
        8 GB/2 GB
      • Battery Battery
        3000 mAh

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      McDonald's worker reveals her pet peeves about doing the graveyard shift – and why she hates it when people order a McChicken at 4am

      • McDonald's worker revealed her customer pet peeves while working at night 
      • Woman explains customers can not get a McChicken during breakfast menu 
      • Night shift worker said order is being made fresh when customers asked to park 
      • When soft serve machine in heating mode it spits out hot liquid so no milkshakes 

      A McDonald's worker has shared her pet peeves about working alone on night shifts, and explained why customers can't get a McChicken at 4am. 

      TikTok user fuzzjacq revealed the biggest issues staff face during the early hours, from being abused to dealing with overheating soft serve machines that spew out hot liquid.

      She begged customers to be patient, wait their turn and said if they do their orders will be delivered fresh.

      Speaking on the video titled 'I talk fast' the worker set the record straight, telling customers she has a lot to do and people need to follow a few basic rules.

      The clip starts with her staring straight down the camera and saying: 'Things night shift workers at McDonald's would really like you to take into consideration'. 

      TikTok user, fuzzjacq (pictured) shared the video on Tuesday and revealed she receives abuse from customers and asked them to not call her 'lazy '

      TikTok user, fuzzjacq (pictured) shared the video on Tuesday and revealed she receives abuse from customers and asked them to not call her 'lazy '

      Her biggest tip to customers was not to order a McChicken at 4.30am because the breakfast menu starts at 4am and there is nothing she can do about it. 

      She then told viewers: 'If I ever tell you that I can't do a shake or a sundae because the machine is in heating it means the machine is in heating and spitting out hot liquid. 

      'I can not serve that to you. Please order something else, can I get you a frappe?'

      The fast food worker also spoke out about being abused by impatient customers.

      'I actually have a lot of jobs and detailed cleaning that I need to get done, I don't stand around all night doing absolutely nothing.

      'Please do not tell me if I'm being lazy if I'm in the middle of a job.'  

      The quick-talker revealed being told to wait 'in park' is a good thing, because takeaway customers will have their order delivered fresh to their car. 

      She finished by pleading with people to wait their turn patiently if they turn up to the burger restaurant at night and the cashier window is empty. 

      'I am the only one on the floor so I may not be able to get to the window very quickly, I might be serving someone on counter, I might be doing something else, but please just wait at the cashing window.' 

      She pleaded with people to wait their turn patiently if they turn up to the burger restaurant at night and the cashier window is empty

      She pleaded with people to wait their turn patiently if they turn up to the burger restaurant at night and the cashier window is empty

      McDonald's worker reveals pet peeves about night shift - why you shouldn't order a McChicken at 4am 

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      Sukhbir Badal Says Farmers' Interest Supreme, SAD Will Vote Against New Bills Listed By Centre

      Farmers' Interest Supreme, Will Vote Against New Bills Listed By Centre: Sukhbir Badal

      The Shiromani Akali Dal has been requesting the Centre not to introduce the three agriculture-related bills for the approval of Parliament until all reservations expressed by farmers' organisations, farmers and farm labourers are addressed, Mr Badal told news agency Press Trust of India.

      Farmers' Interest Supreme, Will Vote Against New Bills Listed By Centre: Sukhbir Badal

      Shiromani Akali Dal chief Sukhbir Badal said his party can sacrifice anything for farmers' interests

      New Delhi:

      In a veiled warning to its ally BJP, Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) chief Sukhbir Badal today said his party can sacrifice anything for farmers' interests as he came out strongly against the three farm sector-related bills introduced by the government in the ongoing monsoon session of Parliament and asked the Centre to address the concerns of farmers.

      The Shiromani Akali Dal has been requesting the Centre not to introduce the three agriculture-related bills for the approval of Parliament until all reservations expressed by farmers' organisations, farmers and farm labourers are addressed, Mr Badal told news agency Press Trust of India.

      On Tuesday, Mr Badal, the MP from Punjab's Ferozepur, voted against the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Bill in the Lok Sabha, saying the proposed legislation is against the interests of farmers.

      The government introduced the Farmers' Produce Trade And Commerce (Promotion And Facilitation) Bill, the Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Bill and the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Bill in Parliament on Monday to replace ordinances put into effect earlier.

      "Before introducing these bills, they should at least have consulted the parties that are essentially farmers' parties and their allies. Our minister, Harsimrat Kaur Badal, had expressed her reservations when the matter was taken up during a cabinet meeting," Mr Badal said.

      Expressing concerns over the proposed legislations, he said it would impact the entire farm sector and procurement system.

      Sukhbir Badal said in Punjab, the system is robust and efficient as there is a grain market in every six villages and the entire procurement gets completed in 25 days.

      "The SAD will oppose the remaining two bills on Wednesday if they are taken up for consideration and sacrifice anything for farmers' interest as it is at the centre of our politics," the former Punjab deputy chief minister said, asserting that his party will stand with farmers in their cause.

      Demanding that the government should organise a meeting with farmers, Mr Badal said before moving forward, it should address their concerns.

      "The government should not have brought these bills without taking farmers and their organisations on board," he said.

      Mr Badal made an emotive speech in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday, where he said the SAD is essentially a party of farmers and has always championed their cause.

      The legacy of the party cannot and will not be compromised or diluted no matter what price it has to pay, he said, speaking in Punjabi.
       

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

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      Vivo V5 Review

      Vivo V5 Review

      By Souvik Das | Updated May 22 2019
      Vivo V5 Review
      DIGIT RATING
      67 /100
      • design

        78

      • performance

        55

      • value for money

        78

      • features

        65

      • PROS
      • Decent front camera
      • Acceptable performance
      • Decent build quality
      • CONS
      • Underwhelming overall front camera details
      • UI does not contribute to convenience

      Verdict

      The Vivo V5 offers fairly decent build quality, functional performance and acceptable battery life, but its main selling point, the 20MP front camera with Moonlight flash, is a letdown. It is definitely not exceptional, and on overall terms, the smartphone fades in comparison to the likes of Lenovo Z2 Plus, Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 and Moto G4 Plus. 

      However, Vivo is also focusing on offline markets, where the Vivo V5 may seem to be a fairly decent proposition. Many would also find its iOS-like interface somewhat fun to use, which is where Vivo will be hoping to make its money. To be honest, we can think of few smartphones that are available offline that the Vivo V5 can’t go toe-to-toe against. Gun to our heads, we’d recommend you buy one of the phones mentioned above, many of which are slated for offline availability later.

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      Vivo V5 detailed review

      When we last used a Vivo smartphone, we found the company’s ability to deliver decent performance in a reasonably well-built frame, quite refreshing. Nearly everything about the Vivo V3 Max seemed decent, however, nothing really seemed particularly appreciable. Months later, Vivo has come up with a new smartphone that reportedly excels at selfies. The claim is hard to doubt, as it packs a 20-megapixel front-facing camera.


      As we’ve known, though, pixel counts are never proof of imaging quality. Specifications wise, the Vivo V5 is powered by the MediaTek MT6750 SoC - an octa-core processor setup with eight Cortex-A53 cores, clocked at 1.5GHz each. This is further aided by 4GB RAM, 32GB native storage, Mali’s T860 dual-core GPU, a 3000mAh battery and a 5.5-inch display panel. None of these are really exciting, and on underwhelming terms, the 5.5-inch LCD display has screen resolution of 720x1280 pixels - well beyond average.

      While there are a few aspects to appreciate, the overall smartphone is not really commendable. Here’s looking at what makes and breaks the Vivo V5, in the following sections.

      Build and Design
      The Vivo V5 has a stark resemblance to the Apple iPhone 6, from multiple angles. The identical design, though, does not really look bad, and the Vivo V5 actually looks quite decent from the rear. It is largely generic from the front, and there is nothing to really talk about. The capacitive Home button is similar to what we have seen on Meizu phones - a capacitive panel with the fingerprint sensor integrated into it. The button is responsive, but with the lack of physical or vibration feedback, feels a bit awkward. The fingerprint sensor is fast, and simply placing your thumb on it unlocks the phone. No additional clicks required.

      The rear metal panel feels reasonably sturdy, and the antenna bands do not jar the flow of design. The etched Vivo logo also looks fairly decent. Power/unlock button and the volume rocker are to the right, and the dual-hybrid SIM slot is to the left. The V5 uses a micro-USB slot at the bottom edge, which also hosts the 3.5mm audio jack and the speaker grille. It weighs 154 grams and is 7.6mm slim, making it reasonably ergonomic for a 5.5-inch device.

      To sum up, the Vivo V5 scores fairly well in terms of its build quality and design. There may not be anything to really highlight here, but neither is there anything to majorly complain about.

      Display and UI
      Using an HD resolution display (720x1280 pixels) at a price 18k in the present market seems like an unusual move by Vivo. HTC has done it before with the Desire 728, and Sony with the Xperia XA. While Sony’s expertise in display panels meant that you did not really notice the lack of a Full HD panel, HTC failed with its attempt, and Vivo happens to be somewhere in between.

      While the display does look crisp in terms of colours produced and contrast levels, watching videos clearly reveals the difference between the V5 and other phones in this range. It is fairly bright, measuring 615 Lux on luminance tests. Vivo’s custom interface adds a ‘Global eye protection’ feature, which tweaks the colour temperature to make it warm. By default, the display has a distinct blue tinge that many may not like.

      It has fairly decent colour reproduction, although viewing angles are poor. This majorly affects watching long films on the Vivo V5, and you are restricted in terms of the recline. Such viewing angles have been uncommon in phones that use IPS LCD panels. To conclude, while the Vivo V5 does fairly well with colours, the display fails when you watch films in terms of sharpness and viewing angles.

      Vivo’s custom interface, Funtouch OS 2.6 is based on Android Marshmallow. There are a number of neat touches here that aid usage, and Vivo has attempted to mirror Apple’s iOS interface in many places. For instance, the fingerprint registration interface is literally the same as iOS, and Vivo uses a static notification panel along with a quick access control centre from where you can access settings, control brightness and music playback, and close/access recently opened applications. 

      The interface feels a bit loaded, although this does not majorly slow down operations here, thanks to 4GB of RAM. However, I am not a fan of the rounded square app icons, neither the custom Settings menu. It does not really add to usage convenience, which makes customisation, entirely cosmetic. Aesthetics here are not very smooth or suave either, which hampers convenience.

      Performance
      The Vivo V5 is powered by the octa-core MediaTek MT6750 SoC, which is average at best. There are notable split-second lags when opening and switching between apps, all of which are almost always preceded by blank screens. The Vivo V5 also feels a bit too laden with animations, which is an effort at masking lags. You may not notice frame drops per se, but you’ll have to deal with longer than average load times. You’re looking at reasonable functionality, but not outright fast.

      There are notable frame skips when it comes to gaming - light and intensive alike. Lighter games like Sky and Drop exhibit occasional yet recurrent stutters, while Asphalt 8 takes significant time. In-app options also feel sluggish, and while the games themselves are playable, frame skips along the gameplay are very noticeable. Benchmark scores, yet again, are fair reflections of the performance here. The Vivo V5 rises to about 39.2 degrees Celsius after 15 minutes of gameplay. This is on the higher end of our permissible limits. In benchmark tests, the processor reaches up to about 1.2GHz at peak performance stress, with max clock set to a full 1.5GHz.

      The Vivo V5 also has its own CPU real-time usage stats, which shows all eight cores running at 1.5GHz when at peak usage. At near-idle state, the processor clocks down to using only two cores at 0.6GHz, and moderate usage sees an average of four cores working at 1GHz each. Such usage patterns are fairly uniform, and is controlled by algorithms to limit heat generation and stress on battery. For reference, 30 minutes of gaming depletes 11% of battery power, which is standard in most smartphones.

      The Vivo V5 fairs reasonably well in terms of network retention. It can connect to 5GHz WiFi bands - something that many budget smartphones lose out on. In-ear audio quality is also fairly sharp, and the phone’s native speakers churn out good volume. Bass frequencies are absent, but overall audio is not bad at all.

      Camera
      20MP front camera with Moonlight Selfie
      The front camera uses a 1/2.8-inch sensor with an f/2.0 lens for high resolution, wide angle selfies. While the resolution count is fairly alarming, the level of details, colour production and skin tone handling are grossly underwhelming. What you get here are selfies that are close to being the best in class (along with the Oppo F1s and Gionee S6s), but there is a distinct lack in terms of details produced.

      The Moonlight Selfie feature uses a static LED in lamp mode to attempt uniform lighting of the frame along with focusing on skin tones and details. While this does leave backgrounds intact, skin tone softness somewhat removes textures, which may look awkward. It is certainly not a feature that would compel you to buy the Vivo V5, although some may find the high resolution sensor reasonably decent.

      13MP rear camera
      The rear camera is not Vivo’s main focus, and it does show. While colours produced by the Vivo V5 are reasonably close to source, a definite lack in terms of details ruins the imaging performance of the Vivo V5. Sharpness is lesser than most, and the Vivo V5’s camera algorithm softens image edges while attempting to suppress noise. That said, it still renders fine white balance, which contributes to making the rear camera usable. In comparative terms, the rear camera fares better than the V5's USP - the front camera. The camera app also feels a tad sluggish, which leads to slower focusing. Once again, Vivo’s affinity for iOS has led to an iOS-inspired camera app interface, with integrated filters and watermarks, along with restricted flexibility in terms of settings.

      Battery Life
      The Vivo V5 lasts for 6 hours and 11 minutes on the PCMark battery benchmark, which is about average. On average daily usage comprising IMs, social media surfing, browsing, 30-45 minutes of gaming, one hour of music streaming and a bit of navigation and video streaming, the Vivo V5 lasts for more than an entire work day. The 3000mAh battery ran out after a little more than 14 hours, which is fairly decent.

      As mentioned earlier, the battery drops by 11% (90-79%) battery drop after 30 minutes of playing Asphalt 8. This is reasonably average, and it’s where Vivo’s usage of an HD panel has made a difference. It is still not the best in class, but is optimum.

      Bottomline
      The Vivo V5 offers fairly decent build quality, functional performance and acceptable battery life, but its main selling point, the 20MP front camera with Moonlight flash, is a letdown. It is definitely not exceptional, and on overall terms, the smartphone fades in comparison to the likes of Lenovo Z2 Plus, Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 and Moto G4 Plus

      However, Vivo is also focusing on offline markets, where the Vivo V5 may seem to be a fairly decent proposition. Many would also find its iOS-like interface somewhat fun to use, which is where Vivo will be hoping to make its money. To be honest, we can think of few smartphones that are available offline that the Vivo V5 can’t go toe-to-toe against. Gun to our heads, we’d recommend you buy one of the phones mentioned above, many of which are slated for offline availability later.

      Vivo V5 Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

      Price:
      Release Date: 14 Nov 2016
      Variant: 32GB
      Market Status: Launched

      Key Specs

      • Screen Size Screen Size
        5.5" (1080 x 1920)
      • Camera Camera
        13 | 20 MP
      • Memory Memory
        32 GB/4 GB
      • Battery Battery
        3000 mAh

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      Coronavirus News: First Phase Of Census 2021 Postponed Due To Covid Pandemic

      First Phase Of Census 2021 Postponed Due To Covid Pandemic

      With the outbreak of COVID-19 and strict instructions to follow social distancing and other hygiene protocols, concerns had been raised over health risks to all involved

      First Phase Of Census 2021 Postponed Due To Covid Pandemic

      First phase of the Census was to have been conducted from April 1 to September 30 (Representational)

      New Delhi:

      The first phase of Census 2021 - which had been scheduled from April 1 to September 30 this year - has been postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic, the Home Ministry informed the Parliament Wednesday.

      In response to a question by Punjab Congress leader Partap Singh Bajwa, the government said the initial phase of census operations, which would have included related field activities such as the exercise to update the contentious NPR (National Population Register) has been deferred.

      A final decision on when these activities will take place has not yet been made. It is unlikely, however, that these will be held this year.

      One of the largest administrative and statistical exercises in the world, the census in India is conducted once a decade and normally involves around 30 lakh officials visiting every household across the length and breadth of the country.

      However, with the outbreak of COVID-19 and strict instructions to follow social distancing and other hygiene protocols, concerns had been raised over health risks to all involved.

      "As the entire exercise needs the involvement of lakhs of officials and visit to each family, we can't underestimate the health risks involved," a senior government official told news agency PTI late last month. "The census is not an essential exercise for now. Even if it is delayed by a year, there would be no harm," the official added.

      India has recorded more than 50 lakh Covid cases since the outbreak began in December last year; over 90,000 were recorded in the past 24 hours.

      In March, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi ordered a nationwide lockdown to halt the spread of the COVID-19 virus, the Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India were set for the first phase to begin from April 1.

      However, shortly after the lockdown came into force government officials told PTI that the operations would be deferred till further notice. The operations included updating the NPR - something several opposition parties have vehemently opposed.

      According to the government the NPR - last carried out in 2010 (also as part of the census) - will help create a comprehensive identity database of every "usual resident" of the country and improve delivery of benefits from the government's various welfare schemes.

      However, many saw the NPR as the problematic first step towards a proposed NRC (National Register of Citizens) that the government claims will weed out illegal immigrants, but critics fear could be used to target minorities.

      Several state governments, including Bihar, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, have requested the centre not to carry out the NPR over concerns about the kind of data being collected.

      With input from PTI

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      डॉ. चव्हाण के अनुसार, डायबिटीज (टाइप 2) वाले 90% लोगों में इंसुलिन प्रतिरोध होता है. यह एक ऐसी स्थिति है जिसमें आपकी मांसपेशियों, वसा और यकृत इंसुलिन के लिए अच्छी तरह से प्रतिक्रिया करने में विफल रहते हैं. वे ऊर्जा के लिए रक्त से ग्लूकोज का उपयोग करने में असमर्थ हैं. नतीजतन, अग्न्याशय अंत में अधिक इंसुलिन बनाते हैं, जिससे रक्त शर्करा के स्तर में वृद्धि होती है.

      इंसुलिन प्रतिरोध से लड़ने के लिए वजन कम करना महत्वपूर्ण है. अगर आप वजन बढ़ाते हैं, तो शरीर का वसा प्रतिशत बढ़ जाता है. "यह इंसुलिन प्रतिरोध का कारण बनता है, एक ऐसी स्थिति जो इंसुलिन को ठीक से काम नहीं करने देती है. इसके परिणामस्वरूप उच्च रक्त शर्करा होता है, जिससे व्यक्ति को भूख लगती है, जिससे वजन बढ़ता है," डॉ चव्हाण बताते हैं कि डायबिटीज प्रबंधन के लिए वजन कम करना क्यों महत्वपूर्ण है. भाग नियंत्रण, संतुलित आहार का सेवन, अच्छी नींद लेना, कम तनाव लेना, नियमित रूप से व्यायाम करना और शारीरिक रूप से सक्रिय रहने से आपको इस लक्ष्य को प्राप्त करने में मदद मिल सकती है.

      निदान के बाद 5-10% वजन कम करने से डायबिटीज मैनेजमेंट के लिए 50% गोलियों से छुटकारा पाने में मदद मिल सकती है, ”एंडोक्रिनोलॉजिस्ट कहते हैं.

      दूसरी ओर टाइप 1 डायबिटीज, एक ऑटोइम्यून स्थिति है, जिसमें रक्त कोशिकाएं इंसुलिन को नष्ट कर देती हैं. टाइप 1 मधुमेह के रोगियों को जीवित रहने के लिए इंसुलिन की आवश्यकता होती है.

      ब्लड शुगर लेवल की निगरानी | Blood Sugar Monitoring

      ब्लड शुगर की नियमित निगरानी मधुमेह प्रबंधन का एक महत्वपूर्ण हिस्सा है. टाइप 2 डायबिटीज रोगियों को दिन में कम से कम दो बार अपने रक्त शर्करा की जांच करनी चाहिए.

      "अगर आप हर दिन अपने रक्त शर्करा की जांच करते हैं, तो यह आपको रक्त शर्करा में लगातार उतार-चढ़ाव के बारे में जानने में मदद कर सकता है. अपने रक्त शर्करा में उतार-चढ़ाव का कारण बनने वाले खाद्य पदार्थों पर ध्यान दें और अपने आहार को समायोजित करें."

      3cbgnfjgमधुमेह रोगियों के लिए नियमित रूप से ब्लड शुगर की निगरानी महत्वपूर्ण है

      अमेरिकन डायबिटीज एसोसिएशन के अनुसार, प्रीपांडियल या भोजन से पहले का रक्त ग्लूकोज 100-130 मिलीग्राम / डीएल होना चाहिए. पोस्टपेंडियल ग्लूकोज 140-180 मिलीग्राम / डीएल होना चाहिए.

      एडीए के अनुसार एक डायबिटीज व्यक्ति के लिए Hb1Ac की सीमा 7% से कम होनी चाहिए.

      इसके अलावा ग्लूकोमीटर साझा करने से बचें. उपयोग करने से पहले अपने हाथों को साबुन से धो लें. डॉ. चव्हाण ने सुझाव दिया कि हर बार एक नई सुई का उपयोग करें.

      ध्यान देने की बात

      डॉ. चव्हाण के अनुसार ग्लूकोमीटर का पढ़ना रक्त शर्करा परीक्षण से थोड़ा अलग होने वाला है जिसका प्रयोगशाला में निदान किया जाता है. ऐसा इसलिए है क्योंकि ग्लूकोमीटर को धमनी रक्त के लिए समायोजित किया जाता है, और जिसे लैब में मापा जाता है वह शिरापरक रक्त होता है. "ग्लूकोमीटर की रीडिंग शिरापरक रक्त शर्करा के स्तर से 15-20% अधिक होने वाली है. इस प्रकार यह ध्यान दिया जाता है कि ग्लूकोमीटर सिर्फ निगरानी के उद्देश्य से है और महीने में एक बार डॉक्टर के पास जाना मधुमेह रोगियों के लिए जरूरी है." 

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      (डॉ. महेश चव्हाण, सलाहकार, एंडोक्रिनोलॉजी, अपोलो अस्पताल, नवी मुंबई)

      अस्वीकरण: सलाह सहित यह सामग्री केवल सामान्य जानकारी प्रदान करती है. यह किसी भी तरह से योग्य चिकित्सा राय का विकल्प नहीं है. अधिक जानकारी के लिए हमेशा किसी विशेषज्ञ या अपने चिकित्सक से परामर्श करें. एनडीटीवी इस जानकारी के लिए ज़िम्मेदारी का दावा नहीं करता है.

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      Asus TUF Gaming FX705DT Review

      Asus TUF Gaming FX705DT Review

      By Vignesh Giridharan | Updated May 22 2019
      Asus TUF Gaming FX705DT Review
      DIGIT RATING
      83 /100
      • design

        75

      • performance

        75

      • value for money

        63

      • features

        63

      • PROS
      • Large, bright display
      • Surprisingly not too heavy
      • RGB backlit keyboard
      • CONS
      • Poor audio quality from speakers
      • Shaky touchpad (on review unit)
      • No SD Card slot or USB-C port

      Verdict

      The Asus TUF Gaming FX705DT is suitable for newbie- and intermediate-level gamers who are looking to replace their aging PCs with something more modern but not very suitable for professionals seeking portability and convenience.

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      Asus TUF Gaming FX705DT detailed review

      In a May 2018 PC sales report, International Data Corporation (IDC) wrote that it expected to see stronger traction around gaming devices in the coming year. Asus seems to be one of the most active manufacturers working towards making that prediction come true for India. Earlier this year, Asus launched the TUF Gaming FX505DY, an AMD Ryzen-powered equivalent to the long-standing Intel-powered FX505 in a bid to reach out to gamers on a budget.

      Now, however, Asus is announcing two new models in the TUF Gaming range: the Asus FX505DT and Asus FX705DT. Both are essentially more sophisticated versions of the FX505DY with upgraded internals. While the former retains its 15-inch display, the latter gets a 17-inch unit. And the larger one is exactly what we have with us today. According to Asus, the FX705DT is priced at Rs 82,990. Let's see how the Asus FX705DT fared in our review.

      Build and Design

      The Asus FX705DT is greatly similar to the smaller FX505DY in a number of ways, including build and design. According to Asus, the laptop is available in either a Gold Steel metal body or a Stealth Black plastic one. The top cover sports Asus TUF Gaming's signature "Radiating-X" design, which gives the laptop a healthy dollop of character. “The sand-blasted or brushed finish with metallic or plastic cover makes the model look both badass and luxurious,” writes Asus confidently in its review guide. Like its brethren, its body is rigorously tested for durability and is certified to MIL-STD-810G standards.

      Top cover looks hard-wearing

      Our review unit came clad in black plastic panels for the top cover and base panel. To my pleasant surprise, the 17-inch body of the Asus FX705DT was not significantly larger or bulkier than that of the 15-inch FX505DY despite weighing 2.7 kilogrammes. Transporting it from one room to another was easier than I'd anticipated. The laptop provided me with ample grip around the sides and edges. The materials on the body too looked strong and hard-wearing. What I liked in particular about the FX705DT was the compact size of its power brick. Asus has trimmed the dimensions of its 150W AC power brick significantly and the difference can be felt while carrying it around. The FX705DT is still a pretty large laptop, mind you. It’s not for the frequent traveller.

      Honey, I shrunk the power brick!

      Pushing the display open requires the use of more than just one finger. Once it’s opened, you see a large screen with fairly slim bezels on either side of the screen. According to Asus, the vertical bezels measure 7.18 millimetres in width. The area around the keyboard has a brushed metal finish in black. Opening and closing the display reveals a fair bit of flex, which is a bit disappointing to note. Some flex is also observed on the base panel, especially while typing. On the whole, the build quality of the Asus FX705DT is acceptable but not remarkable.

      Enough surface area on the 17-incher to cover a belly

      Display, Audio, and IO

      The display on the Asus FX705DT measures 17.3 inches diagonally. The IPS LCD panel has a Full HD resolution and an anti-glare matte finish. Sadly, its refresh rate is stuck at 60Hz. This may disappoint some users but Asus had to cut costs somewhere to keep the laptop affordable. Interestingly, the Asus FX505DT being launched along with the Asus FX705DT comes with a 120Hz panel. At 250 nits of maximum brightness, the display is bright enough for most spots. As long as there’s no extremely bright direct light on the display, you won’t have a  reason to complain.

      Bezels on either side appear slim enough

      The colours on the display of the review unit were true and balanced without appearing overly saturated at any point. If anything, they appeared just a tad bit washed out at times. According to our test kit, the display is capable of reproducing 96 percent of the colours in the sRGB colour space and 74 percent of the colours in the Adobe RGB colour space, which is quite decent. Traces of light bleed from the backlighting are seen around the corners of the display but it’s nothing that can distract you while playing a video or game.

      96 percent sRGB

      Sound through the two side-firing speakers of the laptop is underwhelming and disappointing. With the review unit placed on top of a stable tabletop surface in a quiet conference room (approximately 25 x 11 feet in size), songs like Starboy by The Weeknd sounded bland and unexciting. Vocals were loud but even shrill at times. Lows and mids sounded muffled and sometimes tinny. The overall sound output was rather jarring on the ears. Asus seems to have nailed audio on the VivoBook S14 S406UA but goofed up with TUF Gaming series. Though the speakers are loud, they're best reserved for vocals only. You're better off getting a good pair of headphones for gaming and movie playback.

      Speakers get red accents

      Speaker drivers have ample space inside but still aren't very good

      Like its relatives, the Asus FX705DT has all its ports on the left side of its body, leaving the right side clear for the right-handed gamer’s mouse (and a Kensington security cable). And so, on the left side, we see a round-pin power port, a LAN port, a full-size HDMI port, a USB-A 2.0 port, two USB-A 3.1 ports, and a 3.5mm audio jack for headsets. Gone completely missing from a laptop of this price are an SD Card slot and a USB-C port. Owners of a DSLR will have to invest in a multi-card reader. This is one oversight Asus could have avoided.

      Dedicated indicator for flight mode: cute

      All ports are on, well... the port side

      Keyboard and Touchpad

      The keyboard on the Asus FX705DT is quite comfortable for both gaming and regular typing. According to Asus, each keycap has a short dimple (0.25 millimetres in height) to find the centre easily. Rated for 20 million strokes, the keys have a travel distance of 1.8 millimetres and need only 62 gram-force from the user’s fingers to reach the actuation point, thanks to the company’s Overstroke technology. The keyboard comes with an integrated numpad but lacks dedicated keys for Home, End, Page Up, and Page Down functions.

      Multi-colour backlighting but only single zone

      Unlike the Asus FX505DY, whose keyboard has single-colour backlighting, the Asus FX705DT comes with an RGB backlit keyboard. The colours of the keyboard backlight can be changed one at a time (as it’s a single-zone backlight) in the AURA Sync section of the inbuilt Armoury Crate app. The bundled app includes lighting patterns, like “static”, “breathing”, “strobing”, “rainbow”, etc. The WASD keys are coloured differently for easy spotting. The W key too, has a small bump on it for easier gaming. Whether it was gaming or typing long emails, the keyboard on the review unit felt pretty much at home. Strangely, this was not the case on the Asus FX505DY, which has an identical keyboard setup.

      Our review unit's touchpad had unnecessary play

      The touchpad on the Asus FX705DT is a precision unit. This means the laptop accepts multi-finger taps and swipes on Windows 10. The left- and right-mouse buttons inside the touchpad too, are fairly easy to click. The only disappointment on the review unit was the unexpected play under the touchpad’s surface. I could feel the entire touchpad move inward by about a whole millimetre without registering any inputs.

      Performance

      The Asus FX705DT is powered by an AMD Ryzen 7 3750H processor with Radeon RX Vega 10 graphics. Additionally, it's accompanied by an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 graphics card with 4GB of GDDR5 video RAM. This combination isn't something we've seen on a laptop so far in 2019. The RAM on board is 8GB single-channel but it can be expanded up to 32GB. The motherboard inside has two slots, one of which is already occupied. Strangely, Window 10 on our review unit reported only 5.94GB out of 8GB was usable RAM. Storage comes courtesy of a 512GB PCIe NVMe solid-state drive.

      Ryzen 7 + GTX 1650

      It's easy to get the base panel's cover off with a screwdriver set

      Single-channel 8GB RAM with space for another chip

      512GB PCIe NVMe SSD sits above WLAN card

      There's a caddy waiting for you to pop in a 2.5-inch hard drive

      Since it's a 17-incher, there's enough space around the motherboard

      On our CPU benchmark tests, the Asus FX705DT performed well but didn't blow our minds. The laptop scored 3550 on PCMark 8's Conventional Creative test, which is only 8 points ahead of the Asus FX505DY’s score. For your reference, the Asus FX505DY is powered by an AMD Ryzen 5 processor with the same amount of RAM and a 1TB hard drive. In WinRAR's benchmarking tool, the Asus FX705DT outpaced the Asus FX505DY by over 2,000 KB/s, which is partly thanks to its swift solid-state drive.

      In everyday use scenarios, the review unit performed expectedly well. The gaming laptop had no problems keeping up with medium-weight applications, like Chrome, File Explorer, WhatsApp for PC, Word, and Excel. Even with multiple game launchers (Steam, Epic, and Origin) downloading content simultaneously, the laptop was comfortable running multiple instances of Chrome across multiple desktops. Continuing to work when Lightroom was extracting about 500 photos didn't ruffle the Asus FX7505DT. If anything, there was that rare stutter in animation but it wasn't easy to notice. To sum it up, the Asus FX705DT should be able to take on most computing tasks the average consumer asks it to perform. Photo and video editing should happen without any trouble.

      Gaming

      The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650-powered Asus FX705DT is a competent machine for anyone looking to play popular titles on Medium-to-High graphics settings. On our GPU benchmark tests, the review unit fared better than expected. On 3DMark's Fire Strike, Sky Diver, and Time Spy, the laptop bagged 7626, 19089, and 3297 points respectively. The Asus FX505DY was behind all of them by at least 1500 points. The laptop bagged admirable scores even on Unigine's GPU benchmarking tools.

      We recorded the highest frame rates on the Asus FX705DT when we played Doom and Crysis 3. With graphics set to High (i.e., one level above Medium in any game), Doom and Crysis 3 ran at a median frame rate of 96 and 110 frames per second respectively. Both figures climbed to 104 and 118 respectively when the graphics was turned down to Medium. Actual gameplay of both games was smooth and stutter-free.

      Battlefield V, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, and Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice ran at nearly 60 frames per second. On High graphics settings, the three games ran at a median frame rate of 48, 40, and 54 frames per second respectively. When the setting was lowered to Medium, the median frame rate jumped to 51, 42, and 58 respectively. Gameplay on all three games was fairly smooth and free of any lags. In both settings, there was that occasional stutter in animation but it wasn’t a big bother.

      Apex Legends, though fully playable, ran a bit jerkily in both High and Medium settings. In High, the median frame rate hovered around 66 frames per second. Bringing it down to Medium bumped the median frame rate to about 68 frames per second. While there was no visible lag while playing Apex Legends, there were signs of screen tearing in action sequences. If you don't have any dreams of gaming in Ultra graphics settings, you should be able to play most popular titles comfortably at around 50 frames per second in Medium or even High on the Asus FX705DT.

      Battery

      On our standard battery benchmark test, the Asus FX705DT lasted 4 hours, 45 minutes. In comparison, the cheaper Asus FX505DY lasted 3 hours, 30 minutes on the same test. In everyday use scenarios, the review unit lasted no longer than three and a half hours on battery. With the screen brightness set to 70 percent, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled, the laptop went from 100 to 10 percent in three hours straight. During the tests, I was writing, browsing on the web, playing music through the earphones, and installing some lightweight applications. In summary, the Asus FX705DT is not the model to look at if you want over four hours of battery life.

      Bottom Line

      The Asus TUF Gaming FX705DT is a good choice if gaming is pretty much all you're looking to do with it. If you're into photography and video editing, the missing SD Card slot and USB-C port may disappoint you. If you're expecting portability, the size and the short battery life may not please you. However, if you're looking for a mid-range laptop that can replace your aging gaming machine, the Asus TUF Gaming FX705DT does not disappoint in the least.


      Asus TUF Gaming FX705DT Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

      Price:
      Release Date: 20 May 2019
      Variant: None
      Market Status: Launched

      Key Specs

      • OS OS
        Windows 10 Home
      • Display Display
        17.3" (1920 x 1080)
      • Processor Processor
        AMD Ryzen 7 | NA
      • Memory Memory
        512 GB SSD/8GB DDR4

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      In Delhi, the prices of petrol were constant at Rs 81.55per litre and diesel rates were steady at Rs 72.56 per litre, according to Indian Oil Corporation.

      Petrol, Diesel Prices Remain Unchanged On Wednesday

      Currently, petrol and diesel prices are determined broadly by crude oil and forex rates.

      The state-run oil marketing companies kept the prices of petrol and diesel unchanged across the metros on September 16, i.e. Wednesday. In Delhi, the prices of petrol were constant at Rs 81.55 per litre and diesel rates were steady at Rs 72.56 per litre, according to notifications by the state-run Indian Oil Corporation, the country's largest fuel retailer. In Mumbai, the prices of petrol were unchanged at Rs 88.21 per litre and diesel prices were untouched at Rs 79.05 per litre. (Also Read: How To Find Latest Petrol, Diesel Rates In Your City)

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      CityPetrolDiesel
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      Mumbai88.2179.05
      Chennai84.5777.91
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      File photo of Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra.

      File photo of Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra.

      A strategy has been finalised for curating the election manifesto and key points include- law and order situation, farmers' issues, corruption, unemployment and worsening economic conditions.

      In an attempt to create an effective manifesto with issues encompassing the common man, the Uttar Pradesh Congress has decided to reach out to the public to finalise the election manifesto for the 2022 state assembly polls.

      A strategy has been finalised for curating the election manifesto and key points include- law and order situation, farmers' issues, corruption, unemployment and worsening economic conditions. A meeting in this regard was convened by the National General Secretary of Indian National Congress and state Congress in-charge Priyanka Gandhi Vadra.

      The key meeting was held between Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Manifesto Committee member Salman Khurshid, Rajya Sabha MP PL Punia, Supriya Srinetra, Vivek Bansal, Amitabh Dubey along with Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee President Ajay Kumar Lallu and MLA leader Aradhana Mishra Mona. It was decided to hold meetings across districts in the state to gather first-hand inputs.

      “It was decided in the meeting that the Congress Party will make its manifesto by running a public campaign in the entire state. In this campaign, issues related to public concern will be included in the manifesto,” said Convener of the UPCC Media Department, Lalan Kumar.

      “The public will be consulted through social media and other digital mediums and written advice will also be sought from intellectual class and mass organizations across the state. Such suggestions and issues will also be invited from the general public for the assembly election manifesto,” Kumar added.

      Actively involved in state politics, the UPCC has also announced the formation of key committees which will be working for the upcoming assembly polls.

      Congress loyalist and former Union minister Salman Khursheed will be leading the team creating the party's manifesto for polls. Other names in the Manifesto Committee include PL Punia, Aradhana Mishra Mona, Vivek Bansal, Supriya Srinate, and Amitabh Dubey.

      The Outreach Committee comprises of veteran leaders Pramod Tiwari, Pradip Jain Aditya, Gajraj Singh, Naseemuddin Siddiqui, Imran Masood, Bal Kumar Patel. Meanwhile, the Membership Committee will include Anugrah Narayan Singh, Ajay Kapoor, BL Khabri, Mohd Muqeem, Kamal Kishor Commando, and Ajay Rai.

      Keeping in mind the upcoming Panchayat polls in the state, Congress has also announced Panchayat Raj Election Committee, comprising Rajesh Misha, Zafar Ali Naqvi, and many more leaders

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      A huge electricity transformer is landing on a North Wales beach today.

      The massive 128-tonne piece of equipment will arrive off the coast of Black Rock Sands near Porthmadog in Gwynedd on Wednesday morning, before being unloaded from an 80-foot barge.

      The equipment will remain on the beach through until Friday, before being transported to Trawsfynydd Substation.

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      Huge electricity transformer to be delivered to beach

      A huge electricity transformer is landing on a North Wales beach today.

      The massive 128-tonne piece of equipment will arrive off the coast of Black Rock Sands near Porthmadog in Gwynedd on Wednesday morning, before being unloaded from an 80-foot barge.

      The equipment will remain on the beach through until Friday, before being transported to Trawsfynydd Substation.

      We will bring you all the latest on the delivery as it happens.

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      Ford Endeavour Sport Pre-Bookings Begin At Dealer Level - carandbike

      Ford Endeavour Sport Pre-Bookings Begin At Dealer Level

      While the official bookings are likely to commence on the day of the launch, right now select Ford dealers are taking pre-orders for the new Endeavour Sport for a token of Rs. 1 lakh.

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      Ford India has already put out a teaser for the upcoming Endeavour Sport on social media

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      • Dealers are accepting pre-bookings for the Ford Endeavour Sport
      • The Endeavour Sport trim comes with new black grille, bumper, and wheels
      • Ford dealers are taking pre-orders for a token of Rs. 1 lakh

      Ford India is all set to launch the new special edition Endeavour Sport in India, and some of its dealers are already accepting unofficial bookings for the new SUV. While the official bookings are likely to commence on the day of the launch, right now select Ford dealers are taking pre-orders for a token of ₹ 1 lakh. Ford India has already put out a teaser for the upcoming Endeavour Sport on social media, which indicates that the launch could take place sometime this month. We would expect the SUV to be based on the top-spec 4x4 AT variant of the Endeavour.

      Also Read: Upcoming Ford Endeavour Sport Spotted In New All-Black Shade

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      The Ford Endeavour Sport comes with new glossy black honeycomb grille, black alloy wheels, black ORVMs and black bumpers

      The new Ford Endeavour Sport has also started reaching some of the dealerships across India and based on those images, we know that the SUV will come with some new cosmetic updates. On the exterior front, the Endeavour Sport will come with several black styling elements which include - a new honeycomb grille, bumper inserts, new alloy wheels, roof rails, matching black insert for the rear bumper, and a black applique with the Endeavour letter on the tailgate. The SUV will also come with the 'Sport' badge on the tailgate and rear doors.

      Also Read: Ford Endeavour Sport Edition Spotted At Dealership Yard

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      The new Ford Endeavour Sport also comes with the 'Sport' badge on the rear doors and the tailgate

      As for the cabin, based on the spy photos we have, the Endeavour Sport's interior will largely remain unchanged. It will continue to come with the same beige and black dual-tone interior with matching beige upholstery. Additionally, the SUV will also get an all-black multi-functional steering wheel. While we do not get to see it in these images, the Endeavour Sport is also likely to feature the Sport badging inside as well, possibly on the scuff plates.

      Also Read: Ford Endeavour Sport Edition Spotted Testing In India

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      The Endeavour Sport's interior will largely remain unchanged and will continue to come with the same beige and black dual-tone interior

      In terms of features, the SUV is likely to remain unchanged offering LED projector headlamps with LED DRLs, a panoramic sunroof, rear parking camera with auto park assist, automatic climate control, and a touchscreen infotainment system with Ford's SYNC3, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Among other features, the Ford Endeavour also features the carmaker's mobility and connectivity solution FordPass.

      Also Read: 2020 Ford Endeavour Review

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      The Ford Endeavour Sport edition will continue to come with the 2.0-litre EcoBlue diesel engine

      Also Read: 2020 Ford Endeavour BS6 Becomes Dearer By Up To ₹ 1.20 Lakh

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      Under the hood, the 2020 Ford Endeavour Sport edition will continue to come with a 2.0-litre EcoBlue diesel engine that is tuned to churn out 168 bhp and develop 420 Nm peak torque and is mated to Ford's 10-speed torque converter automatic transmission. Upon launch, we expect the new Ford Endeavour Sport to go up against the Toyota Fortuner TRD Limited Edition.

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      Indian and Chinese NSAs to Attend BRICS Virtual Meeting Tomorrow Chaired by Russia
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      Indian and Chinese NSAs to Attend BRICS Virtual Meeting Tomorrow Chaired by Russia

      The 54-member ECOSOC, holding the first plenary meeting of its 2021 session in the General Assembly Hall on Monday, held elections for two seats in the Asia-Pacific States category with Afghanistan, India and China in the fray.

      The 54-member ECOSOC, holding the first plenary meeting of its 2021 session in the General Assembly Hall on Monday, held elections for two seats in the Asia-Pacific States category with Afghanistan, India and China in the fray.

      The agenda of the meeting comprises challenges and threats to global, regional and national security in today’s world.

      • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 8:31 PM IST

      The National Security Advisors (NSAs) of the BRICS nations will attend a virtual meeting on Thursday. The BRICS grouping comprises Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.

      The agenda of the meeting comprises challenges and threats to global, regional and national security in today’s world.

      Indian and Chinese NSAs will be in attendance at the meeting which comes in the backdrop of mounting tensions between both countries on back of clashes at the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh.

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      Indian-Origin Minister Alok Sharma Unveils UK's Investment To Tackle Dangers By Space Debris

      Indian-Origin Minister Unveils UK's Investment To Tackle Dangers By Space Debris

      The seven projects will develop new sensor technology or artificial intelligence (AI) to monitor hazardous space debris.

      Indian-Origin Minister Unveils UK's Investment To Tackle Dangers By Space Debris

      With new AI, sensor technology, the 7 projects will help monitor hazardous space objects: Alok Sharma

      London:

      Alok Sharma, UK Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, on Wednesday confirmed a GBP 1-million government investment to be divided between seven companies to tackle the dangers presented by space debris to satellites of everyday importance.

      The seven projects will develop new sensor technology or artificial intelligence (AI) to monitor hazardous space debris.

      As part of a wider strategy, the UK Space Agency has signed a formal agreement with the Ministry of Defence (MoD) to work together on monitoring threats and hazards in orbit and track so-called "space junk" which could also pose a threat to the International Space Station (ISS) and its crew.

      "Millions of pieces of space junk orbiting the earth present a significant threat to UK satellite systems which provide the vital services that we all take for granted - from mobile communications to weather forecasting," said Mr Sharma.

      "By developing new AI and sensor technology, the seven pioneering space projects we are backing today will significantly strengthen the UK's capabilities to monitor these hazardous space objects, helping to create new jobs and protect the services we rely on in our everyday lives," the India-born minister said.

      Estimates of the amount of space debris in orbit vary, from around 900,000 pieces of space junk larger than 1 cm to over 160 million orbital objects in total.

      Only a fraction of this debris can currently be tracked and avoided by working satellites. The UK government says it has a significant opportunity to benefit from the new age of satellite megaconstellations -- vast networks made up of hundreds or even thousands of spacecraft -- so it is more important than ever to effectively track this debris.

      "People probably do not realise just how cluttered space is. You would never let a car drive down a motorway full of broken glass and wreckages, and yet this is what satellites and the space station have to navigate every day in their orbital lanes," said Graham Turnock, Chief Executive of the UK Space Agency.

      "In this new age of space megaconstellations the UK has an unmissable opportunity to lead the way in monitoring and tackling this space junk. This funding will help us grasp this opportunity and in doing so create sought after expertise and new high skill jobs across the country," he said.

      The projects being offered the new funding include Lift Me Off, who will develop and test machine learning algorithms to distinguish between satellites and space debris, and Fujitsu who are combining machine learning and quantum inspired processing to improve mission planning to remove debris.

      Two companies, Deimos and Northern Space and Security, will develop new optical sensors to track space objects from the UK whilst Andor, based in Northern Ireland, will enhance their astronomy camera to track and map ever smaller sized debris.

      D-Orbit UK will use a space-based sensor on their recently launched satellite platform to capture images of space objects and couple this with Passive Bistatic radar techniques developed by the University of Strathclyde.

      And, new satellite laser ranging technologies will be researched by Lumi Space to precisely track smaller space objects.

      The UK Space Agency revealed that last year there was a close call in which a GBP 100 million spacecraft operated by the European Space Agency (ESA) had to light up its thrusters to dodge a satellite.

      A clash between the spacecraft was far from certain, but the trajectories posed enough of a threat that ESA concluded that they needed to manoeuvre the spacecraft out of harm's way.

      The new civil and military collaboration between the UK Space Agency and MoD to work together on space domain awareness aims to bring together data and analysis from defence, civil and commercial space users to better understand what is happening in orbit to ensure the safety and security of UK licensed satellites.

      Space surveillance and tracking (SST) is a growing international market, which consultants Euroconsult and London Economics forecast could potentially reach over GBP 100 million.

      The UK Space Agency believes that as a world-leader in small satellite technology, telecommunications, robotics and Earth observation, the UK could work alongside global allies, such as the US, to support continued work to enhance space sustainability.

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      Fadnavis Writes Letter To Maha CM About Women Safety In Covid Centres
      September 16, 2020
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      Fadnavis Writes Letter To Maha CM About Women Safety In Covid Centres

      'There has been an increase in cases of assault on women (at COVID care centres) and the state government should formulate a Standard Operating Procedure to address the issue. A Disha Act was also promised for preventing crimes against women, but now it has gone into cold storage,' says Devendra Fadnavis.

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      Leader of Opposition in the Maharashtra Assembly Devendra Fadnavis on Wednesday alleged that cases of assault on women at COVID care centres are increasing in the state.

      Despite several complaints, the state government is not taking any effective action to prevent such incidents, the BJP leader alleged in a letter to Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray.

      "There has been an increase in cases of assault on women (at COVID care centres) and the state government should formulate a Standard Operating Procedure to address the issue," he said.

      He also listed about a dozen such incidents. "I had raised the issue earlier as well but did not see any steps being taken by the authorities. Several women have faced harassment at COVID care centres, but hardly any action has been initiated," he alleged.

      The former chief minister also raised the issue of crimes against women in general, and pointed out that the Shiv Sena-led government had promised to bring in a law on the lines of `Disha Act' in Andhra Pradesh.

      The 2019 Act provides for speedy trial of crimes against women and the capital punishment in certain cases.

      "At least seven cases of women being burnt alive took place in February this year. A Disha Act was promised, but now it has gone into cold storage," Fadnavis said in the letter.

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      IRCTC Queries: Here’s How You Can Check The Running Train Status
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      IRCTC Queries: Here’s How You Can Check The Running Train Status

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      The ‘Live Train Running Status’ is a system created by Indian Railways to check the running status of trains on track. Passengers can also directly check it by using apps like IRCTC app and Railyatri.

      • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 9:37 AM IST

      The Indian Railways is one of the most popular railway networks in the world, with a number of trains running every day on tracks. While these trains are expected to be on time, they often get late due to some issue on the track or the weather conditions.

      We often stay worried about checking the status of our trains and to know if it on time. Fortunately, all the information about checking a running train status is easily available on our mobile phones.

      We can check the live running status of train through various travel websites like Yatra, Goibibo etc. But these websites are all linked through the official website of Indian Railways or IRCTC.

      The ‘Live Train Running Status’ is a system created by Indian Railways to check the running status of trains on track. Passengers can also directly check it by using apps like IRCTC app and Railyatri.

      The ways to check the train status is:

      Step 1: Go to the IRCTC website

      Step 2: Go on the option Trains

      Step 3: Click on ‘Track your Train’

      Step 4: Enter your train number through the option “Spot your train”

      Another way is to go to Railyatri website or the app feature. On the home page, there is an option ‘train status’. Click on it from the train enquiry centre options. Then, enter your train number or name and click on the option ‘Search’.

      The exact location of the train and its schedule can be checked using the ‘Railyatri app or its website.

      Every information regarding your train will be available on the website, including the details of current train status, platform number on which the train is arriving, expected time of arrival, expected time of departure, upcoming station and all intermediate station information.

      The passengers can also call up the railway enquiry number 139 or SMS to check the status of their train.

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      Parliament monsoon session: 478.1 Acres Needed For Ayodhya Airport Phase 1: Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri

      478.1 Acres Needed For Ayodhya Airport Phase 1: Civil Aviation Minister

      Timeline for start and completion of Ayodhya airport project depends on factors such as land acquisition, clearances, financial closure, Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri told the parliament.

      478.1 Acres Needed For Ayodhya Airport Phase 1: Civil Aviation Minister

      The Uttar Pradesh government has set aside Rs 525.92 crore for Ayodhya airport land. (Representational)

      New Delhi:

      The Airports Authority of India, AAI, has said it requires 478.1 acres land for phase 1 of the Ayodhya airport, Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said in a written reply to a question in the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday.

      The state government has informed that they have earmarked Rs 525.92 crore for acquiring the land so far, he said, adding that the requirement is based on an assessment of the existing Ayodhya airport by AAI's multi-disciplinary team which visited the city in December last year.

      "The pre-feasibilty study was done so the airport can handle wide-bodied aircrafts. The airport is suitable for development in two phases, with the expected rise in passenger traffic in Ayodhya," Mr Puri said, adding that the timeline for start and completion of the project depends on factors such as land acquisition, clearances, financial closure.

      Last week, in an e-meeting with Mr Puri Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had extended his "full support" to all airport-related development work.

      It is targeted that the Ayodhya Ram Temple, whose groundbreaking ceremony was done by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on August 5, can be completed by 2024.

      The temple is likely to elevate Ayodhya as an international religious destination, and the Yogi Adityanath government plans to capitalize on this to generate employment by creating supporting infrastructure, including a new railway station and upgrading the national highway.

      Despite dominating politics in north India for decades, Ayodhya had been a sleepy little town. As of now, it has one airstrip for use by VIPs.

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      Return to sender: Postal Service sends wrong info to Utahns about mail voting

      Return to sender: Postal Service sends wrong info to Utahns about mail voting

      The gaffe comes as the USPS has been under fire for not doing all it can to help in the upcoming election.
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      SALT LAKE CITY — State officials in Utah say the U.S. Postal Service has sent erroneous information to Utah voters about the upcoming election, decreasing public confidence in the service’s ability to handle ballots this year.

      The office of Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox said the Postal Service mailed a postcard to homes across the state last week urging voters “to request your mail-in ballot ... at least 15 days before Election Day,” The Salt Lake Tribune reported.

      “All active registered voters in Utah automatically receive their ballots in the mail. Individuals do not need to request a mail-in ballot separately if they have previously registered to vote,” Cox said, arguing that the postcard’s information did not apply in Utah.

      Residents have multiple options to cast their vote for the Nov. 3 general election including through the mail, by depositing their ballot at special drop boxes, at an in-person early voting location or at an in-person or drive-up voting center on Election Day.

      State officials have encouraged methods other than voting on Election Day to reduce crowds and limit the risk of spreading COVID-19.

      The Postal Service has also urged voters to return by-mail ballots a week before Election Day to help ensure they arrive on time but that is more important in other states. Officials note that the ballots must be received in Utah only sometime before the official canvass two weeks after Election Day.

      County clerks are required to mail ballots to all active registered voters the week of Oct. 13. Voters will then have until 5 p.m. on Oct. 23 to register to vote and automatically receive a mail ballot.

      “We encourage voters to plan ahead by going to vote.utah.gov to check their registration status, register to vote, or update their address,” Cox’s office said in a statement.

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      Redmi Note 6 Pro Review

      Redmi Note 6 Pro Review

      By Subhrojit Mallick | Updated May 22 2019
      Redmi Note 6 Pro Review
      DIGIT RATING
      69 /100
      • design

        70

      • performance

        56

      • value for money

        62

      • features

        85

      • PROS
      • Capable camera
      • Well-optimised software
      • Improved display quality
      • CONS
      • Lackluster design
      • Outperformed by other devices
      • Only one storage variant

      Verdict

      The Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro, despite being a reliable device, isn't the best smartphone in the mid-range segment anymore. Xiaomi frankly borrowed a leaf out of OnePlus' book and refined the popular Redmi Note 5 Pro, and didn't really upgrade it. And in the mid-range segment where loyalties shift with a bump in megapixels or RAM, the Redmi Note 6 Pro could be threatened by other, more powerful devices in that category. Read on to find out why. 

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      The Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro comes just eight months after the launch of its predecessor, the Redmi Note 5 Pro. In a recent IDC report, Xiaomi remained in top of the Indian smartphone market and grew by an astonishing 27 percent. The chief drivers of the growth were the affordable Redmi 5A and the Redmi Note 5 Pro. When the Note 5 Pro  launched back in February 2018, it set a benchmark for performance in the mid-range segment by introducing the Snapdragon 636 alongside 6 gigs of RAM. No wonder it sold like hot cakes.


      With the Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro, Xiaomi has done something that OnePlus is known to do. Xiaomi refreshed it’s best-selling offering in a short span of time, improving upon the usability with new software-based features, while leaving out a notable hardware upgrade. While that has worked out well for OnePlus so far in the high-end segment, the mid-range category is a whole different story. With the likes of the Realme 2 Pro, the Moto One Power, and Xiaomi’s own Mi A2 for company in that segment, the Redmi Note 6 Pro has a tough road ahead to glory.

      Will its follow-up, the Redmi Note 6 Pro live up to the same hype? More importantly, is it still the high performer? Let’s find out.

      Design

      The Redmi Note 6 Pro is basically the old Note 5 Pro, but with a notch cut-out in the display. As ugly as the notch looks, Xiaomi gave in to the growing demand of a larger, bezel-less display and the notch was the only way to give the people what they wanted. It doesn’t really help things here as the notch is rather wide and offers little space on either sides for icons and notifications. It’s also quite pesky and refuses to go if you’re playing a game like PubG unless you manually turn it off. The notch is present while you’re reading an article and but not when you’re watching a video on YouTube.


      Hello notch, my old friend!

      Xiaomi’s design philosophy was once appreciated and even copied across the segment. One of the primary proponents of the metal-body design in the price-range, Xiaomi’s Redmi Note series popularised the design cues that are now present in almost all Xiaomi phones in the budget and mid-range segment. The company does experiment with other materials like ceramic in its flagship products and even kevlar like it did in the Poco F1. I can safely say the metal body design now looks plain boring. Heck, it’s now difficult to tell one Xiaomi phone apart from the other if you’re looking at them from the back. Despite that, one has to admit that these metal-bodied phones are anyday more durable than your glass-sandwich ones even though the latter looks much, much better. You’re anyway going to slap a case on it and if that’s the case, there’s no point calling Xiaomi out for using a recurring design if it’s made to last. But then, the Redmi Note 5 Pro unit we had received for review, doesn’t work all that well now. The power button on the right needs to be pressed harder to have it register. Hopefully, the Redmi Note 6 Pro has better internal construction and durability.


      The side bulges are the only thing distinctive in the design

      While there’s hardly any major difference in the design of the Redmi Note 6 Pro, Xiaomi did introduce slightly curved edges on the back, with sides that bulge out from the body. It does help in gripping the phone better. The rounded corners also doesn’t let the phone dig into the palm. The dual-camera unit on the back is aligned vertically on the top left corner with the fingerprint sensor located centrally, right where the index finger can reach. The Redmi Note 6 Pro also shaved off the bezels from below, but only by a hair and unless you’re comparing the Note 6 Pro against the Note 5 Pro side-by-side, there’s no way to tell. It’s quite a big bezel though and phones like the Honor 8X are honestly a better alternative if a bezel-less display is what you’re looking for in a phone.

      I have mixed feelings about the Redmi Note 6 Pro’s design. At the fag end of the year, after using a bunch of Xiaomi devices that look all the same, I’ve grown tired of the reiteration. However, it’s durable and can take more scratches and bumps than a glass-bodied phone, and that should be a priority in the mid-range segment.

      Display

      This is where the Redmi Note 6 Pro primarily differs from the Redmi Note 5 Pro. The Note 6 Pro sports a larger 6.26-inch display that has an ugly notch on top, which is how Xiaomi increased the screen size without increasing the footprint of the phone. However, most of the extra screen real-estate is eaten up by the notch itself, and there’s hardly any space for the icons and notifications. The phone does offer the option to turn the notch off, but you have to do it manually by whitelisting apps. Videos are cut out in 16:9 aspect ratio by default and in apps like YouTube you can stretch it to 18:9 aspect ratio, but there will still be space left unused. The notch, like we have mentioned countless times, serves no purpose whatsoever, and should just go.


      Colours on the Redmi Note 6 Pro are a little more vibrant

      Apart from that, the panel on the Redmi Note 6 Pro is of a higher quality than it’s predecessor. While the brightness levels are more or less the same (500 lux), colours are more vibrant and crisp on this one. The phone also offers options to tweak the white balance and colour temperature, but if you don’t know what you're doing, it’s better to maintain the default settings.

      Performance and Software

      This is where there’s hardly any difference in between the Redmi Note 6 Pro and it’s predecessor. All other Redmi Note phone have outperformed their respective predecessors in both benchmark tests and in real-world usage, but not this one. The Redmi Note 6 Pro relies on the same Snapdragon 636 SoC coupled with either 4GB or 6GB RAM,  along with 64GB storage. While the hardware configuration did excite us in the beginning of the year, by the end of 2018, it has become the standard. The Snapdragon 636, with it’s eight Kryo 260 cores clocked at 1.8GHz, is now aging quickly in the face of the Snapdragon 660 and the Kirin 710 being offered in the same price. The benchmark reports corroborate that.

      On AnTuTu, the Redmi Note 6 Pro scored 116046 against the Redmi Note 5 Pro’s 112652, while the Realme 2 Pro with a Snapdragon 660 outscored both of them with 128430 and the Mi A2 trumped even that score with 128895. With similar price points, it becomes an easy choice if you’re looking for the best performance. On Geekbench Single Core and Multi Core tests that puts the CPU capabilities to test, the Redmi Note 6 Pro scored 1632 and 3233 respectively. The scores are once again in line with the Redmi Note 5 Pro and the Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1  and here again, the Realme 2 Pro and the Mi A2 outperformed the Note 6 Pro with significantly higher scores. Even on 3DMark Slingshot, which tests the graphics processing capabilities of a device, the scores are similar for both the Redmi Note 6 Pro and it’s predecessor while the Mi A2 and the Realme 2 Pro outscored it by a long margin.

      Based on the performance benchmark scores, it’s easy to see that the Redmi Note 6 Pro is not the best Xiaomi has to offer in that price. The Mi A2, with the Snapdragon 660 SoC and Android One-certified stock Android UI is what we would recommend, but if you’re married to the MIUI ecosystem, the Redmi Note 6 Pro is your next best option.

      In real-world usage, the difference in performance isn’t all that much. The phone runs MIUI 10 out of the box and it’s optimised brilliantly for the phone. I didn’t face any lag or stutter while opening apps, or browsing the internet. However, the MIUI 10 interface on this phone is based on Android 8.1 Oreo and not the latest Android version. The new update brings gesture-based navigation and a new recent apps menu which is more card-based and arranged vertically. There’s support for autofill now, and a new app management system in Settings. More than that, MIUI feels fast and snappy with quick animations. The phone also boots quickly in around 30 seconds and apps launch slightly faster than the Note 5 Pro.


      PubG Mobile is playable on this phone

      Gaming on the Redmi Note 6 Pro is not the best experience. Most games will run although the graphically-demanding ones have to be played in low or medium settings. We played PubG Mobile on the Redmi Note 6 Pro with GameBench plugged in, and it recorded a stable FPS of 25. On flagships like the OnePlus 6T, you get around 40 FPS. While FPS count isn’t as much as what flagships offer, you do get stable gameplay with a variability index of 1 FPS on an average across five sessions we tested.

      Courtesy: Gamebench

      It goes without saying that even though this isn’t the fastest phone in the mid-range segment by any means, it’s fairly reliable and functional and will not let you down.

      Camera

      The Redmi Note 6 Pro while not offering any upgrades in raw performance, ups the ante when it comes to imaging. The phone’s dual camera unit at the back is better thanks to a bigger sensor with larger 1.4um pixels and a wider f/1.9 aperture as compared to that on the Redmi Note 5 Pro. On the front, inside that ugly notch are two sensors as well for selfies. The secondary sensor, like that on the rear, is used for calculating the depth of field.

      12+5MP dual camera with bigger sensors and wider aperture

      The notch houses dual front cameras

      The camera on the Redmi Note 6 Pro is much better than the Redmi Note 5 Pro’s. In the day as well as in low-light, the Redmi Note 6 Pro takes images that are aesthetically pleasing. The camera relies on machine learning to recognise scenes across 32 categories including buildings, greenery, animals, people, etc. The AI mode is turned off by default and once you turn it on, it automatically recognises what you’re shooting within 1-2 seconds, but what it’s actually doing after recognising is not clear. In some instances, like shooting foliage, the greens do look more vibrant while low-light photos are processed using noise-reduction algorithms. But there’s no real clarity on what the AI is doing in reality. But to cut things short, the Redmi Note 6 Pro can take good photos that are sharp, vibrant and are visually appealing.

      Camera Samples:

      For more image samples, check out our Flickr Gallery.

      We did an article after testing the camera extensively where we concluded the camera on the Redmi Note 6 Pro is more than capable of taking good photos, and is much better than that on the Redmi Note 5 Pro. But the Mi A2 trumps it in low-light with its pixel-binning technique. The Note 6 Pro applies the same technique for selfies with its 20+2MP front camera and the selfies do come out better in low-light because of it.

      Further, the Note 6 Pro offers a new experience of portrait mode with dynamic bokeh. The blurred part warps into different shapes and if you ask me, I found them pretty cool. The phone also has various lighting effects and thankfully, Xiaomi’s implementation works much better than what the Realme 2 Pro or the Honor 8X offers.

      Overall, the Redmi Note 6 Pro’s primary claim to fame is the camera. That’s where most of the work has gone in developing the phone.

      Battery


      What a day-and-a-half battery life looks like

      The Redmi Note 6 Pro with its 4,000mAh battery offers the same one and a half day battery life like its predecessor. While we would have liked a bigger battery on the phone like the Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1, this one is more than enough to last the entire day. What’s disappointing is that Xiaomi offers a 5V charger out of the box that can’t fast-charge the device. It still uses a micro-USB port to charge even when the Mi A2, offered at nearly the same price has a USB-Type C port. The battery drain while playing PubG was around 15 percent for a full 30-minute session which isn’t all that bad considering other phones also have similar drainage pattern.

      Bottomline

      The Redmi Note 6 Pro, like we noted before is no longer a leader in the mid-range segment. With underwhelming performance, and a lacklustre design, it’s now a follower. It’s still offers good value for your money though, it’s just not the best, which is what we expect from Redmi’s Note lineup anyway. The Note 6 Pro somewhat redeems itself with good imaging prowess, but if you’re looking for an out-and-out performer, the Realme 2 Pro or the Honor 8X are phones you can consider. Or if you have to stick to Xiaomi and can make do with stock Android, the Mi A2 is a no-brainer. To be frank, I couldn’t find a legit reason to recommend the Note 6 Pro apart from the high value for money. In the mid-range segment where spec-sheets rule the roost and design slowly getting noticed, Xiaomi could have spent a few more months and followed up the popular Redmi Note 5 Pro with a worthy successor.

      Redmi Note 6 Pro Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

      Price: ₹13999
      Release Date: 22 Nov 2018
      Variant: 32GB , 64GB
      Market Status: Launched

      Key Specs

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        6.26" (1080 X 2280)
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        12 + 5 | 20 + 2 MP
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      • Battery Battery
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      One of largest known T. rex skeletons up for auction at Christie’s

      One of largest known T. rex skeletons up for auction at Christie’s

      The dinosaur known as “STAN,”, approximately 67 million years old, was discovered in 1987 in South Dakota by amateur paleontologist Stan Sacrison.
      Image: Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton "STAN" on display ahead of being auctioned by Christie's in New York
      An approximately 67 million-year-old Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton on display ahead of its public auction at Christie's in New York City, on Sept. 15, 2020.Mike Segar / Reuters

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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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      Hurricane Sally Hits US Gulf Coast, Threatens Historic Flooding

      Hurricane Sally Hits US Gulf Coast, Threatens "Historic" Flooding

      The National Hurricane Center (NHC) said the Category 2 storm hit Gulf Shores, Alabama at about 4:45 am (0945 GMT), bringing maximum sustained winds of about 105 miles (165 kilometers) per hour.

      Hurricane Sally Hits US Gulf Coast, Threatens 'Historic' Flooding

      Hurricane Sally was expected to pick up speed through Wednesday.

      New Orleans:

      Hurricane Sally barrelled into the US Gulf Coast early Wednesday, with forecasts of drenching rains that could provoke "historic" and potentially deadly flash floods.

      The National Hurricane Center (NHC) said the Category 2 storm hit Gulf Shores, Alabama at about 4:45 am (0945 GMT), bringing maximum sustained winds of about 105 miles (165 kilometers) per hour.

      "Historic life-threatening flooding likely along portions of the northern Gulf coast," the Miami-based center had warned late Tuesday, adding the hurricane could dump up to 20 inches (50 centimeters) of rain in some areas.

      About 75,000 homes in Alabama and Florida were already without power Tuesday evening, according to the Weather Channel, and video posted to social media appeared to show some areas had started to flood.

      Sally had been at a crawling pace of two miles per hour, but was expected to pick up speed through Wednesday.

      Alabama governor Kay Ivey told a press conference: "We are looking at record flooding, perhaps breaking historic levels. And with rising water comes a greater risk for loss of property and life.

      "I urge you in the strongest way possible to evacuate if conditions permit and seek shelter elsewhere as possible today."

      Ivey had declared a state of emergency Monday ahead of Sally's arrival.

      President Donald Trump, speaking on "Fox & Friends," compared Sally to Hurricane Laura, which battered Texas and Louisiana, as well as the Caribbean, just a few weeks ago.

      Record year

      "This one is smaller but it's a little bit more direct, but we have it under control," he said. "We have it under watch very strongly."

      Earlier, he tweeted: "We are fully engaged with State & Local Leaders to assist the great people of Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi." 

      He urged people in the storm's path to "listen to State and Local Leaders."

      Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves had also declared a state of emergency ahead of the approaching storm.

      He said the storm surge projections were "worrisome with anywhere from five to eight feet of coastal surge."

      Governor John Bel Edwards of Louisiana, which is still recovering after Hurricane Laura made landfall in the state as a Category 4 storm, told residents Monday to be prepared.

      "Be smart and be safe," he tweeted.

      At a hurricane refuge in Pascagoula, a coastal town in eastern Mississippi, 50-year-old evacuee Cliton Shepherd was hoping the area could avoid the worst.

      "I don't think the wind is going to hurt anything, hopefully. I pray that it doesn't. But that's the main thing, you know, hoping and praying for the best, that's all we can do."

      There have been so many tropical storms in the Atlantic this year that the UN's World Meteorological Organization, which names the tempests, is about to run out of names for only the second time in history.

      The last time was in 2005, the year Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans.

      The latest Atlantic storm, Hurricane Paulette, pounded the island of Bermuda on Monday with Category 2 winds and heavy rains, according to the NHC.

      The center also said Tropical Storm Teddy, currently positioned in the mid-Atlantic, was expected to become a hurricane.

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

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      PAOK Dump Benfica Out Of Champions League Qualifying
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      PAOK Dump Benfica Out Of Champions League Qualifying

      PAOK Dump Benfica Out Of Champions League Qualifying

      Former European Cup winners Benfica crashed out of the Champions League third qualifying round after a shock 21 defeat at PAOK Salonika on Tuesday as Serbia winger Andrija Zivkovic scored against his former club a week after leaving them.

      • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 7:43 AM IST

      SALONIKA, Greece: Former European Cup winners Benfica crashed out of the Champions League third qualifying round after a shock 2-1 defeat at PAOK Salonika on Tuesday as Serbia winger Andrija Zivkovic scored against his former club a week after leaving them.

      Dynamo Kiev also advanced to the playoff round with a 2-0 home win over Dutch side AZ Alkmaar, as did Belgians Gent after they beat visitors Rapid Vienna 2-1.

      PAOK’S reward is a two-legged playoff against Russians Krasnodar, while Dynamo face Gent for berths in the money-spinning group stage featuring 32 teams.

      Benfica, who won Europe’s premier club competition in 1961 and 1962, saw last season’s woes spill over into this term as Zivkovic, who endured four difficult seasons in Portugal, rubbed salt into their wounds.

      Having seen the domestic league and cup double go to Porto last term, Benfica missed a string of chances against PAOK in a one-sided first half as they enjoyed 72% of possession.

      They were punished after the break as Dimitrios Giannoulis poked in the opener from close range in the 63rd minute after a one-two with Chuba Akpom and substitute Zivkovic made it 2-0 in the 75th with a sweet shot inside the near post.

      Rafa Silva pulled one back with a stoppage time header but it came too late to avoid an embarrassing defeat which will pile pressure on manager Jorge Jesus, who returned to Benfica during the close season for a second spell in charge.

      Having been in charge from 2009 to 2015, Jesus went on to win the elusive double of the Brazilian league title and Copa Libertadores with Flamengo in 2019 but now faces a mammoth task to get Benfica back to winning ways.

      Dynamo soaked up pressure on home soil against Alkmaar in the first half before Luxembourg forward Gerson Rodrigues fired them ahead just after the break with a neat finish into the roof of the net thanks to good work by Vitaliy Buyalskiy.

      Mykola Shaparenko sealed their passage with a late header after visiting keeper Marco Bizot misjudged Tomasz Kedziora’s cross from the right which left the midfielder with the simple task of nodding the ball into an empty net.

      Niklas Dorsch headed Gent into a 36th-minute lead against Rapid from a pinpoint Sven Kums assist and Roman Yaremchuk added the second with a penalty on the hour before Yusuf Demir netted a stoppage time consolation for the visitors.

      In Wednesday’s standout fixtures, 1991 European Cup winners Red Star Belgrade visit Cypriots Omonia Nicosia while Dinamo Zagreb are at Hungarian champions Ferencvaros.

      (Writing by Zoran Milosavljevic; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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      The Latest: Vietnam To Resume Int'l Flights, But Not Tourism
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      The Latest: Vietnam To Resume Int'l Flights, But Not Tourism

      A man wearing a face mask to help protect against the spread of the coronavirus exercises at Chungwoon Sporex in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2020. South Korea's daily tally of new coronavirus infections has stayed in the low 100s for a third consecutive day, maintaining a downward trajectory. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)

      A man wearing a face mask to help protect against the spread of the coronavirus exercises at Chungwoon Sporex in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2020. South Korea's daily tally of new coronavirus infections has stayed in the low 100s for a third consecutive day, maintaining a downward trajectory. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)

      Vietnam will resume international commercial flights connecting the country to several Asian destinations starting Friday, after a monthslong shutdown to curb the coronavirus outbreak.

      • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 2:36 PM IST

      MADRID The Spanish capital will introduce selective lockdowns in urban areas where the coronavirus is spreading faster.

      Deputy regional health chief Antonio Zapatero said Wednesday that the measures will most likely affect southern, working-class neighborhoods of Madrid where infection rates have been steadily soaring since August.

      Zapatero said that Madrid wants to flatten the curve before the arrival of autumn and the complications that cold weather could bring, adding that the measures to be taken will be decided by this weekend.

      Madrid and its surrounding region of 6.6 million people have accounted for nearly one third of Spain’s new cases, which have averaged 8,200 per day for the past week.

      Overall, Spain has had more than 600,000 cases and just over 30,000 deaths.

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      HERES WHAT ELSE IS HAPPENING:

      LONDON The British government plans to ration coronavirus testing, giving priority to health workers and care home staff after widespread reports that people throughout the country were unable to schedule tests.

      Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday will face questions about his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic in the House of Commons and before a key committee amid the outcry over the shortage of testing.

      Justice Secretary Robert Buckland says the government is in the process of drawing up a new priority list for testing, suggesting that students and their families could be next in line after the National Health Service and social care.

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      VATICAN CITY Pope Francis says the coronavirus pandemic has proved that our own health depends on the health of others and the environment, and that exploiting nature means exploiting others.

      Francis doubled down on his insistence of the interconnectedness of people and the planet during his general audience Wednesday, held in a Vatican courtyard with the faithful spaced apart to limit contagion.

      Francis said if people are unable to contemplate the beauty and majesty of nature without exploiting it, they will be similarly unable to contemplate others without taking advantage of them. He said: He who lives to exploit nature ends up exploiting people and treating them like slaves. This is a universal law.

      Francis is expected to elaborate on the themes of solidarity, fraternity and care for creation in an encyclical hes expected to sign Oct. 3 on living in the post-COVID world.

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      HANOI, Vietnam Vietnam will resume international commercial flights connecting the country to several Asian destinations starting Friday, after a monthslong shutdown to curb the coronavirus outbreak.

      The flights, however, are reserved for Vietnamese nationals, diplomats, experts, managers, skilled workers, investors and their families. They are not yet available for tourists.

      The flights connecting Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to destinations in South Korea, Japan, China and Taiwan will operate weekly, the government website announced. Flights connecting Vietnams two largest cities with Cambodia and Laos will resume next week.

      To board a flight, passengers must hold a certificate showing they have tested negative for the coronavirus no more than five days before the departure date. Upon arrival, they will be tested and quarantined, the report said.

      Vietnam shut down international flights on April 1. National carrier Vietnam Airlines estimated last month that it would lose $650 million in 2020.

      Vietnam has reported 1,059 cases of the coronavirus. It managed to avoid any deaths until July, when the virus crept into the city of Da Nang, killing 35 people.

      But no new cases have been reported for two weeks. Last week, Da Nang lifted a travel restriction after two months.

      PRAGUE The Czech Republic has registered another steep rise in coronavirus infections, with the number of new confirmed cases surpassing 1,600 in one day for the first time.

      The Health Ministry says the day-to-day increase reached a new record of 1,677 on Tuesday. The record was broken four times last week.

      The capital of Prague has the highest number of people who tested positive, over 141 per 100,000. The surge has prompted some European countries, including Slovakia, Denmark, Britain and Switzerland to impose travel restrictions for travellers from the Czech Republic.

      According to government figures released on Wednesday, 333 people needed hospitalization. That number was over 400 during the first wave of the pandemic in the spring.

      The Czech Republic has had 38,896 people infected with 476 deaths.

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      SEOUL, South Korea South Koreas daily coronavirus tally has stayed below 200 for two weeks, but the government is urging people not to lower their guard.

      Authorities said Wednesday that the 113 cases added in the last 24 hours took the countrys total to 22,504, including 367 deaths.

      Eighty-one of them were in the Seoul metropolitan area, the heart of a recent viral resurgence.

      Vice Health Minister Kim Gang-lip called on people to refrain from having unnecessary gatherings and visiting crowded places.

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      UNITED NATIONS The new president of the U.N. General Assembly is warning that unilateralism will only strengthen the COVID-19 pandemic and is calling for a new commitment to global cooperation including on the fair and equitable distribution of vaccines.

      Turkish diplomat and politician Volkan Bozkir, who took over the reins of the 193-member world body on Tuesday, announced that the General Assembly will hold a high-level special session on the COVID-19 pandemic in early November, though diplomats said the date may slip.

      Bozkir takes over from outgoing General Assembly President Tijjani Muhammad-Bande, who presided over a unique year-old session that he said was defined by a pandemic and included virtual meetings and new voting procedures.

      Bozkir told diplomats from U.N. member nations, seated at socially distanced spaces in the assembly chamber, that confronting the effects of the coronavirus in all their dimensions will be an overarching priority for my presidency.

      He said no state can combat this pandemic alone, and it is the members responsibility to strengthen peoples faith in multilateral cooperation and international institutions, with the U.N. at their center.

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      Nuggets Stun Clippers, Who Miss Conference Finals Again
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      Nuggets Stun Clippers, Who Miss Conference Finals Again

      Denver Nuggets players and coaches celebrate their win over the Los Angeles Clippers in an NBA conference semifinal playoff basketball game Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2020, in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

      Denver Nuggets players and coaches celebrate their win over the Los Angeles Clippers in an NBA conference semifinal playoff basketball game Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2020, in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

      Denvers dynamic duo of Jamal Murray and Nikola Jokic led another stunning turnaround as the Nuggets advanced to the Western Conference finals for the first time since 2009.

      • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 10:21 AM IST

      LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla.: Denvers dynamic duo of Jamal Murray and Nikola Jokic led another stunning turnaround as the Nuggets advanced to the Western Conference finals for the first time since 2009.

      Murray scored 40 points, Jokic had a triple-double by the third quarter and Denver again overcame a double-digit deficit to shock the Los Angeles Clippers 104-89 in Game 7 on Tuesday night.

      Denver became the first team in NBA history to rally from a 3-1 series deficit twice in the same postseason.

      Even more history: The Nuggets are the third team in the U.S. major pro sports to rally from a pair of 3-1 deficits in the same playoffs, joining the 1985 Kansas City Royals and 2003 Minnesota Wild.

      Denver will face LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers in the conference finals.

      The 7-foot Jokic had a monster game with 16 points, 13 assists and 22 rebounds, which were the most by a Nuggets player in an NBA playoff game.

      Despite the additions of Kawhi Leonard and Paul George, the Clippers fell short of the conference finals, where theyve never been. They fell to 0-8 all-time in games where they could clinch a trip to the conference finals.

      Leonard finished with 14 points on 6-of-22 shooting, while George had 10 points on 4-of-16 shooting.

      HEAT 117, CELTICS 114, OT

      Jimmy Butlers three-point play with 12 seconds left put Miami up for good, Bam Adebayo blocked Jayson Tatums dunk attempt in the final seconds and Miami rallied to beat Boston in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals.

      Kemba Walkers basket with 23.2 seconds left in overtime put Boston up by one, before Butler muscled his way to the rim for a score while getting fouled by Tatum. The Celtics went to Tatum on the ensuing possession, only to watch him get denied by Adebayo.

      And the Heat down by 13 in the first quarter, down by 14 in the fourth struck first, ending Bostons seven-game streak of Game 1 wins.

      Tatum scored 30 points for the Celtics, Marcus Smart had 26 points, Walker had 19 and Jaylen Brown added 17. Goran Dragic had 29 points, Jae Crowder scored 22, Jimmy Butler scored 20 and Adebayo had 18 for the Heat.

      Miamis Tyler Herro was one assist shy of a triple-double finishing with 12 points, 11 rebounds and nine assists.

      Boston led 85-71 early in the fourth and kept the lead for almost all of the final period until Butler connected on a 3-pointer from the right corner with 22 seconds left for a 106-105 Miami edge.

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      Support from the French Government for innovative LISI Automotive projects | Automotive World

      Support from the French Government for innovative LISI Automotive projects

      LISI Automotive has recently obtained the support agreement from the French government for the development of two of its projects, 'LEAD SCREW' and 'µ-MACH-AP'

      LISI AUTOMOTIVE has recently obtained the support agreement from the French government for the development of two of its projects “LEAD SCREW” and “µ-MACH-AP”:

      • The “LEAD SCREW” project, supported by the LISI AUTOMOTIVE Former plant in Delle, is one of the first 13 companies to benefit from this support fund announced on May 26, 2020 by the French President. The fund to support the automotive sector aims to accompany investments in modernizing the sector. The “LEAD SCREW” project is part of a product diversification dynamic to cope with the decline of internal combustion engines and the rise in vehicle electrification. This product diversification aims to develop the components used for the transmission of power from an electric motor to a comfort component in the passenger compartment of the vehicle of the future.
      • The “µ-MACH-AP” project (micro mechanical anchoring cold hybrid assembly process), which is subject of a patent application in 2019, will enable LISI AUTOMOTIVE to create an industrial demonstrator and a prototype line of its innovative approach to multi-material assembly, in close collaboration with the Institut Carnot Bourgogne of the Technological University of Belfort-Montbéliard (UTBM). The innovative process proposed consists of cold supersonic additive manufacturing (Cold Spray) in situ of an aluminum alloy bead on the surfaces of two parts to be assembled mechanically. First, the two surfaces to be assembled are textured thanks to a laser beam with a certain energy and frequency to generate one or more micrometric networks of holes, lines, or patterns. The support for this project is part of the action “Industrial projects of the future” (PIAVE) of the Future Investments Program and the action plan announced by Bruno Le Maire, France’s Minister of Economy and Finance, during the Automotive Industry Day on December 2, 2019. The aim of this project is to accompany the major changes in the automotive industry such as: the transition to electromobility, the decrease of diesel engine production, vehicle light-weighting, etc.

      Thus, the μ-MACH-AP process enables the production of an aluminum alloy bead by additive manufacturing instead of mechanically assembling two parts, with no limitation of shape or thickness, while limiting the mass gain to offer solutions for multi-material assemblies consistent with vehicle light-weighting objectives.

      The demonstrator produced will allow this new assembly technology to be industrialized and demonstrate its relevance and reliability in a mass production environment.

      The “µ-MACH-AP” project is part of a strong development dynamic in the automotive market where multi-material assembly points are expected to be deployed widely in order to contribute to vehicle light-weighting, for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and the increase in the range of partially or fully electrified vehicles.

      SOURCE: LISI Automotive

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      Sushant Singh Rajput partied with Sara Ali Khan, Rhea Chakraborty and core team at Lonavala farmhouse, reveals actor's farmhouse manager | Hindi Movie News - Bollywood - Times of India

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      Sushant Singh Rajput partied with Sara Ali Khan, Rhea Chakraborty and core team at Lonavala farmhouse, reveals actor's farmhouse manager

      Updated : Sep 16, 2020, 10:19 IST

      Sushant Singh Rajput's Lonavala farmhouse manager Raees recently revealed that Sara Ali Khan and Rhea Chakraborty partied frequently at the scenic place along with the actor. He also added that smoking papers were ordered for those occasions. He further added that while it was Sara who would accompany SSR initially along with his core team, Rhea, too, became a frequent visitor as the 'Kedarnath' actress' visits gradually lessened. He said that Rhea's birthday was celebrated last year at the farmhouse with her family and Sushant. Meanwhile, according to a report, a local boatman reportedly told NCB that 'Ganja' and 'liquor' were common in house parties held at SSR's place. He also shared that the late actor would visit the place with his core team and Rhea, Sara, Shraddha Kapoor and arrested drug-peddling suspect Zaid Vilatra.

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      Maharashtra: NCP, Congress Hit Out at Centre Over Ban on Onion Export
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      Maharashtra: NCP, Congress Hit Out at Centre Over Ban on Onion Export

      A worker of a retail chain pushes a trolley loaded with onion bags at Manchar village in Pune. (Reuters)

      A worker of a retail chain pushes a trolley loaded with onion bags at Manchar village in Pune. (Reuters)

      Maharashtra revenue minister and state Congress president Balasaheb Thorat said onion prices have collapsed due to the ban on export, and asserted that his party will fight against this "injustice" meted out to farmers.

      • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 3:26 PM IST

      Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar on Wednesday termed the central government as"anti-farmer" after it banned the export of onions. Terming the decision as wrong, the NCP leader accused the Centre of committing "great sin" of pushing farmers, who were already hit hard by COVID-19, into deeper trouble.

      Maharashtra revenue minister and state Congress president Balasaheb Thorat said onion prices have collapsed due to the ban on export, and asserted that his party will fight against this "injustice" meted out to farmers. The central government on Monday banned the export of all varieties of onions with immediate effect to increase availability and curb prices of the commodity in the domestic market.

      "The Centre banned onion export at a time when cultivators were getting good prices for their produce. It is absolutely wrong. It is obvious that the Centre is anti-farmer," Pawar alleged. He also referred to NCP president Sharad Pawar raising concerns over the decision before Union Commerce minister Piyush Goyal on Tuesday, seeking its reversal.

      "Onion growers are already in trouble due to COVID-19. Add to that, the Centre has committed this maha paap (great sin) of pushing the farmers into deeper trouble by banning export," the deputy chief minister said while speaking at a programme in the NCP's head office here.

      Maharashtra revenue minister Thorat also criticised the Centre's decision and said onion prices have collapsed by 700 to Rs 800 per tonne due to the ban on export. "Farmers in the state are tackling problems arising out of cyclone and floods, and the state government is doing all it can to help them. But, the Centre is not cooperating," he said.

      Earlier, the Centre allowed milk powder import when there were lakhs of tonnes of milk powder in the country. Due to this, milk prices came down, Thorat said. "Now, when there is scope for farmers to earn some money due to onion export, the central government has stopped. We will fight this injustice against farmers," he said.

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      The Mandalorian Season 2 Trailer is Here and WWE Superstar Sasha Banks is in it
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      The Mandalorian Season 2 Trailer is Here and WWE Superstar Sasha Banks is in it

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      WWE Superstar Sasha Banks is in season 2 of The Mandalorian.

      • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 8:23 PM IST

      Star Wars fans have been eagerly waiting for the second season of The Mandalorian to launch. The wait is finally over. A trailer of the Disney TV Series, The Mandalorian Season 2 was recently unveiled. The new trailer gave a first look at the Mandalorian, the Child (Baby Yoda) and the wild.

      While there is a lot to talk about the much-awaited trailer, WWE’s Sasha Banks’ cameo is one of the most intriguing parts of the one minute and 52-second clip. Although in a blinks-and- miss glance, Banks appears in a very Jedi-Esque black robe, her hooded character’s identity is yet to be known. The Armorer or mysterious Banks says the words, “This is the way,” halfway through the trailer.

      The former WWE Women’s Champion has surely set the WWE Universe blazing with this exciting news. Banks dropped a post on Instagram with a poster of the show and her look in the scene.

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      The series follows the adventures of a gunfighter making his way through the edges of the galaxy along with a Force-sensitive child. The story centres on the Mandalorian or Mando looking for the Child’s (Baby Yoda) home planet.

      The Mandalorian season 1 reaped 15 Emmy nominations, counting one in Outstanding Drama Series. The first season of Disney’s breakthrough TV Series saw no competition topped the charts on its debut and run. The hit series got more and more popular due to witty dialogues and ‘Baby Yoda’ memes that took social media by a storm.

      Filming for the upcoming season commenced in October last year and concluded in March this year. Terminator fame Michael Biehn is reportedly set to essay a bounty hunter, also Rosario Dawson might play Ahsoka Tano from The Clone Wars and Rebels series. Season 2 of The Mandalorian will hit the streaming service Disney Plus on October 30.

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      In this episode of BBC Sport's Wonderkids series, 16-year-old Manchester City and England player Darko Gyabi kicks off our three-part challenge with some fiery skills. With three other Premier League academy players to go, can he stay on top?

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      Russia To Sell 100 Million Doses Of COVID-19 Vaccine To India
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      Russia To Sell 100 Million Doses Of COVID-19 Vaccine To India

      Russia's sovereign wealth fund has agreed to supply 100 million doses of its coronavirus vaccine, SputnikV, to Indian drug company Dr Reddy's Laboratories, the fund said on Wednesday, as Moscow speeds up plans to distribute its shot abroad.

      • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 3:57 PM IST

      MOSCOW: Russia’s sovereign wealth fund has agreed to supply 100 million doses of its coronavirus vaccine, Sputnik-V, to Indian drug company Dr Reddy’s Laboratories, the fund said on Wednesday, as Moscow speeds up plans to distribute its shot abroad.

      The deal comes after the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) reached agreements with Indian manufacturers to produce 300 million doses of the vaccine in India, which is a major consumer of Russian oil and arms.

      Dr Reddy’s, one of India’s top pharmaceutical companies, will carry out Phase III clinical trials of the vaccine in India, pending regulatory approval, RDIF said in a statement.

      Deliveries to India could begin in late 2020, it said, adding this was subject to the completion of trials and the vaccine’s registration by regulatory authorities in India.

      Russia was the first country to license a novel coronavirus vaccine before large-scale Phase III trials were complete, stirring concern among scientists and doctors about the safety and efficacy of the shot.

      The Phase I and II results had shown promise, G V Prasad, co-chairman of Dr Reddy’s, was cited in the RDIF statement as saying.

      “Sputnik V vaccine could provide a credible option in our fight against COVID-19 in India,” he said.

      There was no detail about the price of the vaccine but RDIF has said previously it was not aiming at making a profit, just covering costs.

      The agreement comes as India’s coronavirus cases surged past 5 million on Wednesday, piling pressure on hospitals grappling with unreliable supplies of oxygen that they need to treat tens of thousands of critical patients.

      India is only the second country in the world to cross the grim milestone and said this week it is considering granting an emergency authorisation for a vaccine, particularly for the elderly and people in high-risk workplaces.

      The RDIF has already reached vaccine supply deals with Kazakhstan, Brazil and Mexico. It has also signed a memorandum with the Saudi Chemical company.

      Russia has billed Sputnik-V as the first vaccine against the coronavirus to be registered in the world. Phase III trials, involving at least 40,000 people, were launched in Russia on Aug. 26 but have yet to be completed.

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      Nicholas Latifi doubts that Formula 1 would have avoided the Tuscan GP restart pile-up even if the safety car lights had turned off earlier.

      The Mugello race had to be red flagged when a number of cars, including Latifi’s Williams, were eliminated after crashing into each at the first safety car restart.

      The incident was blamed on cars at the back of the pack accelerating to try to get a good getaway, while those ahead had to brake because race leader Valtteri Bottas held off on his restart until the last moment.

      After the race, a number of drivers suggested that one of the trigger points for the incident was that the lights on the safety car had turned off so late, leaving Bottas with no option but to delay his restart until the last second.

      But Latifi, who joined Carlos Sainz, Kevin Magnussen and Antonio Giovinazzi in being eliminated in the chain reaction incident, thinks that the timing of the safety car lights had nothing to do with it.

      “When the safety car lights go out too late when you're the leader, you always want it to come off as early as possible so you can just start controlling your pace,” said Latifi.

      “At the same time, with Valtteri in the lead. I'd be very surprised if he went earlier if the safety car lights went off earlier. For me, he would have waited to still be as late as he did because you want to minimize the slipstream effect. 

      "So let's say even if the car lights went out at the beginning of the lap, and then he had a whole lap, I guarantee you he would probably still want to go at the same place, because that would have been the smart thing to do.”

       

       

      Latifi believes that the way to avoid repeat incidents in the future is to perhaps make special arrangements regarding restart procedures at tracks which have the potential to be troublesome because of their layout.

      “Going forward, I think maybe on a case by case basis on certain tracks, so mainly here, if we come back, and a track like Baku, maybe they just have to think about implementing something a bit different,” said the Canadian

      “It's a difficult judgement to make. But definitely, I think there has to be, let's say, a bit more discipline from all the drivers in situations like that, too.

      “Not be nose to tail in case something like that happens, but to keep a reasonable gap. Because I truly think the accident was caused by some drivers in the mid pack leaving too big a gap and accelerating flat out into that gap thinking: 'Oh, now I've got to get close because the race is about to restart.”

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      Ford Options and Ford Options Cashplan give commercial vehicle customers more choices to finance their van | Automotive World

      Ford Options and Ford Options Cashplan give commercial vehicle customers more choices to finance their van

      Ford Options complements existing finance products available for commercial vehicle customers, and enables them to renew, return or retain their vehicle at contract end

      Ford Credit, the financing arm of Ford Motor Company, has introduced Ford Options and Ford Options Cashplan to give commercial vehicle purchasers another route to buy and finance a new Ford van.

      Ford Options is available to both private individuals and business users, with customers choosing their deposit amount, loan length and annual mileage.

      “Ford Options allows customers to drive a new Ford with a tailor-made financing package that suits their needs,” said Louise Clunie, lease and CV manager, Ford Credit Britain. “This type of flexible product has been the most popular finance plan for Ford passenger vehicles in the U.K. for more than 25 years, and we are delighted to now make it available across our award-winning commercial vehicle range too.”

      Ford Options is a hire purchase agreement with three options at the end of contract: to renew, retain or return the vehicle. Customers pay a deposit of their choosing (to a maximum of 35 percent of the vehicle cost), followed by monthly payments over the length of the financing agreement. This can be for 24, 36 or 48 months, with an optional final payment due at the end.

      Alternatively, Ford Options Cashplan adds interest and fees to the balance of the finance, to be paid as an advance payment rather than monthly payments, also with an optional final payment due at the end of the agreement.

      “The majority of our business customers currently finance their Ford vehicles on traditional loan agreements. Ford Options goes further by offering customers ownership, a planned and controlled change cycle, and choice at the end of the contract. We can tailor their finance package to meet their acquisition needs, wants and desires, making Ford Options a more affordable option for many customers,” said Clunie.

      For more information, visit www.ford.co.uk/finance/ford-credit/commercial-vehicle-financing/ford-options or www.ford.co.uk/dealer-locator for the nearest Transit Centre.

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      Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 Review
      Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 Review

      Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 Review

      Dhriti Datta   |  16 Jun 2020
      DIGIT RATING
      80 /100
      • design

        82

      • performance

        84

      • value for money

        72

      • features

        81

      • PROS
      • Rich bass response and mid-range performance
      • Premium build and sensational fit
      • Customisable EQ and controls
      • Commendable ANC quality
      • CONS
      • No wireless charging
      • Connects to only one device at a time
      • Slight veiling in the low-treble range

      Verdict

      The Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 had lofty expectations to meet, in more ways than one, and they have actually managed to meet and even surpass most of those expectations. The battery life has been hugely improved, the addition of ANC is a welcome one, and the fit and comfort of the earbuds have also been enhanced since the dimensions of the earbuds have been trimmed down. Moreover, the promising sound quality usually found on Sennheiser audio products is here in all of its glory. The lack of wireless charging and the slight veiling of detail in the lower-treble are really the only missteps here. Despite these small issues, the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 is a truly remarkable pair of true wireless earphones. However, they are not for everyone, owing solely to the exorbitant price. Still, if you can afford to buy these stellar earphones, you will most likely be extremely pleased with your purchase.

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      Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 detailed review

      The much-awaited Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 has finally arrived in the congested and highly cutthroat Indian audio market. These are the esteemed German company’s second stab at the true wireless in-ears form factor, with the original version having been released back in 2018. At the time, those were the very best true wireless earphones you could get your hands on. In fact, these earbuds even won the Digit Zero1 award for the best performing True Wireless in-ear headphones in 2019. However, the landscape of true wireless earphones has gone through tectonic alterations in the last two years with the introduction of several features and the development of the then-nascent technology. So, how does the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 stack up to premium true wireless offerings from Jabra, Apple, and numerous others in 2020? Let’s find out in our review.

      Build and design

      Sennheiser has largely retained the aesthetic of the original Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless earphones in the new version, nevertheless, they do boast some functional changes in design and build. The earbuds’ size has been slashed down slightly, making them appear more streamlined overall. They now appear even more intelligibly luxurious featuring shiny metallic housings and a rounded, ergonomic shape. The Sennheiser logo is smacked right on the shiny metal housing. Don’t let the word ‘shiny’ here deter you from getting these earphones even if you’re not a fan of gloss and shine, the metallic housings aren’t at all ostentatious in appearance, in fact, they’re quite the opposite, they’re unmistakably premium and elegant.

      The back houses the gold-plated charging connectors and LEDs that indicate the connectivity status. They are considerably bulkier than obnoxiously diminutive earphones such as the Samsung Galaxy Buds Plus and the Jabra Elite 75t, however, the slight decrease in size has certainly made them more svelte overall.

      The charging case’s look on the original Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless immediately floored us, with its gorgeous woven fabric finish. The Momentum True Wireless 2 sticks to the same tried-and-tested look, however, they have altered the colour to be more in line with the earphones themselves. The new case features a darker grey colour, which, in our opinion, elevates the design further.

      The company will also be releasing a white variant later during the year. On the back of the charging case, you will find a USB-C port, an LED light and a tiny button, which when pressed, lights up the LED to relay the battery remaining on the charging case.

      Upon opening the case, you will be greeted with the company’s name written in bold on the upper portion of the case. The bottom part houses the cavities for the earphones along with gold-plated magnetic pins that hold the earbuds secure in the case. The case opens and shuts with an audibly satisfying snap and the earbuds slot into the cavities in a similar, satisfying manner. Be assured that even if you drop the case, the earphones will hardly ever budge from their intended slot since the magnets within the case are pretty strong.

      Overall, the build quality and design of the charging case and the earphones themselves will certainly match up to the lofty price of the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2. You’re paying a premium for these exorbitantly-priced earphones but you’re, without an iota of doubt, getting a premium and seemingly durable design and build. The only complaint we’d dish out is that the case, while aesthetically-pleasing, is not one of the most pocketable ones we’ve seen. They are slightly on the larger side and will definitely bulge out of most pockets.

      Comfort and fit

      One complaint the 2018 Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless received by quite a few reviewers and customers was regarding the overall comfort. The original Momentum True Wireless would start to cause some fatigue over time due to the pressure the relatively large earphones would apply on the ears. This issue, faced by numerous users, has largely been solved in the Momentum True Wireless 2. We wore the earphones for over 5 hours at a stretch with absolutely no comfort issues. We’re guessing the reduced dimensions of the new earphones have made them feel more comfortable over longer listening sessions. The earphones are also quite lightweight which can aid comfort and fit as well. The reviewer’s ears are on the smaller side, still, there were no apparent signs of overwhelming fatigue or discomfort.

      In addition to being supremely comfortable over long listening sessions, the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 also provides an exceeding snug and secure fit in the ear. The company has included four pairs of silicone eartips in the box in various sizes (XS, S, M, L). Ensure that you find the right size for your ear by trying out all the tips and see which gives you the most secure fit possible. Also, to get the full extent of the fit, you will need to slide the earphones into your ear and then twist them to sort of, lock them into place.
      The reviewer found the fit to be absolutely phenomenal with the medium-sized eartips. The earphones didn’t budge at all during various activities such as walking around, running, eating, talking, and even stayed put when the reviewer shook her hair violently for no apparent reason. You can easily go running or gymming with these earphones if you manage to find the perfect fit, and having four ear tips to choose from certainly helps in that quest. The good seal also amped up the passive isolation. While the earphones do feature Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), the passive noise cancellation was enough to diminish background noise considerably. An additional pair of foam tips would be phenomenal, even though we’re more than happy with the fit already.

      Features

      The Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 come equipped with a cornucopia of features. The most prominent one being the induction of Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) that wasn’t present on the 2018 model. Since the Sony WF-1000XM3 earphones aren’t officially available in India, it makes the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 one of the very few true wireless earphones that come equipped with ANC, alongside the Apple AirPods Pro. It’s great to see Sennheiser offer this feature since the premium price tag calls for it. We’ll elaborate more on the quality of the ANC in the next section.

      Alongside ANC, the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 also comes with a Transparent Hearing mode which basically enhances ambient sound and plays it back to you. It works pretty well and can really come in handy when you want to listen to music but you also need to be aware of your surroundings and have a quick conversation without taking the earphones off. It works great if your music volume is slightly on the lower side, say about 40-50 per cent.

      The metallic outer surface of each earphone also doubles as a touch control pad that can be used to carry out various functions. The default touch controls are a bit unintuitive. Pressing the left touchpad once pauses or plays music, a double-tap skips the track, while a triple-tap takes you to the previous track. Similarly, on the right side, pressing the touchpad once activates your voice assistant, a double-tap turns on Transparent Hearing, while a triple-tap activates ANC. Also, pressing and holding down the right and left touchpad increases and decreases the volume level respectively. These controls just felt a bit too unnatural and hard to memorise for us. Fortunately, the touchpad commands are completely customisable! You can alter all the touch commands via the Sennheiser Smart Control app. We love that Sennheiser has allowed the ability to switch around the touch controls since it something that is not commonly seen in true wireless earphones, but it is often something many users desire.

      Speaking of the Smart Control app, it hosts a customisable EQ as well. You can tweak the sound signature to your preference and even save up to 9 different sound profiles. You can also toggle on or off a few other features such as ANC, Transparent Hearing, Auto Accept Call (automatically accepts an incoming call when the right earbud is taken out of the case), Smart pause, and Sidetone.

      Smart pause automatically pauses music or media when one earbud is taken out of the ear. It also auto-plays the music when the earphone is inserted back into the ear. The on-ear detection is likely accomplished by employing optical sensors and is a pretty nifty feature. You can easily pause/play music on the fly when you simply want to have a conversation or do something else. Instead of fumbling around to tap the touchpad to pause, you can simply enable this feature to make it more intuitive. Sidetone, on the other hand, gives you an audible feedback of your own voice when on a phone call. This prevents users from talking too loud when they’re on a call.

      The Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 comes equipped with the latest Bluetooth v5.1. The wireless transmission range of the earphones is 10m or 33 feet, as per the company. This is, of course, achieved barring any obstacles, which will essentially reduce the range. We noticed that the connection was quite solid throughout our usage, with absolutely no lags and skips in the audio. The connectivity was also maintained at a distance with a wall or two in between, so it’s safe to say you won’t have any pressing complaints about the Bluetooth connectivity. Additionally, audio codecs such as AAC and aptX are also supported.

      Unfortunately, you can only connect to only one device at a time with the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2. So, if you’re used to using your earphones interchangeably on your smartphone and laptop/PC, you’ll be disappointed since you have to disconnect from the currently connected device to connect to another one.

      Battery life is another area where the original Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless got some flak. Other than some odd battery drain issues, the battery life itself on the older version was lacklustre, coming in at a total of a mere 12 hours of battery life (4 hours on the buds + 8 hours from the charging case). This time around, Sennheiser has more than doubled the battery life on the Momentum True Wireless 2 compared to its predecessor. You now get a total of approximately 28 hours of battery life, with 7 hours on the buds and 3 additional charges (21 hours) via the case. We’ll elaborate more on battery life in the next section.

      The earphones also sport an IPX4 rating which means they can easily withstand light splashes and sweat, making them usable during intense sweat-inducing workouts and even in light rainfall. Also, they come with a USB Type-C charging cable which charges the case pretty rapidly. The one feature that the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 sorely lacks is wireless charging. Although it is not an extremely essential feature, it is pretty useful for those who already use wireless chargers at home or those who have smartphones equipped with reverse charging. We were quite disappointed to see Sennheiser give this feature a skip since the premium price tag calls for it, seeing that even relatively affordable true wireless earphones such as the Noise Shots XO and the Realme Buds Air have included wireless charging for the case.

      Performance

      The biggest strength of the original Momentum True Wireless earphones was definitely the stellar sound quality. With the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2, despite the addition of more features, the sound quality is still very much the highlight. The Momentum True Wireless 2 pack the same 7mm dynamic drivers as the originals did, however, there are some subtle changes and even improvements to the sound quality that were probably achieved via chip and software upgrades over their predecessor.

      Let’s start with the bass response, which is absolutely sublime on these earphones. The bass is rich, textured and also punchy. Each bass thump has sufficient drive and enthusiasm but it also features oodles of detail. The Momentum True Wireless 2 has an astounding control over the quality of the bass which never strays away from prioritising quality over raw power. In Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes, the bass guitar sounds taut, well-controlled and textured. The lows are also extremely well-produced and detailed. We didn’t hear any harshness in this frequency even at high volume levels, which is impressive. Listening to Rewind by Kelala, we were surprised to hear the sheer drive and intensity in the lows, which is rare in true wireless earbuds. The bass response and the lows bring a soothing warmth and fullness to tracks.

      The mid accuracy on these earphones is also pretty remarkable. Lead instruments and vocals in these frequencies sound divine and natural, and the Momentum True Wireless 2 is able to extract absurd amounts of detail in this frequency range, with even slight breaths being clearly audible. It brings a certain rawness to vocal-centric tracks which we really appreciated.

      The highs on the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 are definitely more subtle and controlled compared to the likes of the Apple AirPods. While overall the highs seem pretty detailed and well-produced, there’s a higher-than-usual drop in the lower-treble range that sometimes compromises a bit of detail, especially in female vocals. Sennheiser audio products usually have a characteristic drop in a part of the high frequencies which can be jarring to the human ear, however, this time around it seems that they have dropped the reproduction of this frequency point even more than usual which has compromised a bit of detail here. Nevertheless, it is still something most ears won’t be able to pick up that easily. If you do and it does bother you, you can always bump up the lower-treble range slightly via the customisable EQ on the app.

      The soundstage is excellent on these earphones, possibly the best we’ve tested on true wireless earphones so far. The stage is abundantly wide and surprisingly, even features some height to it. The imaging on these earphones is yet again, stellar and in tracks such as Popular Monster by Falling in Reverse, that features a chaotic mess of instruments, you can still distinctly tell most of them apart.

      Coming to the battery life, it has definitely improved in comparison to its predecessor. In our test the earphones did manage to stay powered on for about 7 hours continuously, however, this is without ANC turned on. With ANC, the earbuds will only last you about 4.5 hours with ANC turned on the whole time, as per our tests. Still, this stacks up pretty well since the AirPods Pro also last about 5 hours with ANC turned on. You also have an additional 3 charges (21 hours) of battery life on the case itself which is a massive improvement over the 8 hours on the previous model.

      Powered by Bluetooth v5.1, the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 features almost no tangible latency when playing games or streaming shows. Also, the sound is immersive and dynamic when watching films or TV series, especially action ones. The microphone quality on the earphones is also quite good. The caller on the other end could hear everything we said quite clearly and the sounds in our background were sufficiently filtered out of the conversation. Dictating a paragraph on Google Notes also showed that the microphone was able to pick up most of what we were saying accurately.

      Now, let’s talk about the quality of the Active Noise Cancellation on the Momentum True Wireless 2. While these earphones certainly cannot reproduce the level of ANC an over-ear pair of headphones can provide, they do diminish background sounds significantly when ANC is active. The Momentum True Wireless 2 did a stellar job at drowning out constant sounds and chatter in the background such as the hum of the AC and even some voices. It does better at cutting out low rumbles in comparison to higher-frequency sounds such as typing on a mechanical keyboard. Nevertheless, it still muffles high-frequency sounds to an acceptable degree. They do offer much better ANC than the 1More True Wireless ANC earphones we reviewed in the past.

      Bottomline

      The Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 had lofty expectations to meet, in more ways than one, and they have actually managed to meet and even surpass most of those expectations. The battery life has been hugely improved, the addition of ANC is a welcome one, and the fit and comfort of the earbuds have also been enhanced since the dimensions of the earbuds have been trimmed down. Moreover, the promising sound quality usually found on Sennheiser audio products is here in all of its glory. The lack of wireless charging and the slight veiling of detail in the lower-treble are really the only missteps here. Despite these small issues, the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 is a truly remarkable pair of true wireless earphones. However, they are not for everyone, owing solely to the exorbitant price. Still, if you can afford to buy these stellar earphones, you will most likely be extremely pleased with your purchase.

      Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

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      Founding member of Aussie rock band Skyhooks Peter Starkie dies after freak ladder accident

      • Peter Starkie the original guitarist of 1970s glam rock band Skyhooks has died
      • The 72-year-old fell from ladder on Sunday, his brother Bob shared on Facebook 
      • Band shot to fame in the mid-70s with hits Horror Movie and Women In Uniform

      A founding member of Australian rock band Skyhooks has died after falling off a ladder.

      Peter Starkie, the original guitarist of the 1970s glam rock band, died on Sunday, he was aged 72.

      His brother Bob, who replaced him in the band, shared the tragic news on Facebook, saying his brother had died in 'one of those stupid ladder accidents'.

      In his heartfelt tribute, he opened up about admiring his brother who was a 'fabulous guitarist'.

      'Quite honestly this is just a f***ing tragedy especially for Dianna and the girls. (and in lockdown!)

      'So one and all, as my mother would say, ''count your Blessing''.' 

      Skyhooks shot to fame in the mid-70s with hits such as Horror Movie, Ego is Not A Dirty Word, All My Friends Are Getting Married and Women In Uniform.

      The band stopped regularly playing when Strachan died in a helicopter accident at Noosa in 2001. 

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      Horrors Of Slavery At Center Of Janelle Monae's 'Antebellum'

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      This image released by Lionsgate shows Janelle Monae in a scene from "Antebellum." (Matt Kennedy/Lionsgate via AP)

      Janelle Monae says she felt so much rage and anger when she stepped onto a former slave plantation for the first time to film the psychological thriller Antebellum.

      • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 11:21 PM IST

      NEW YORK: Janelle Monae says she felt so much rage and anger when she stepped onto a former slave plantation for the first time to film the psychological thriller Antebellum.

      In the movie, set for release Friday, the pop star and actress plays a successful modern-day author that finds herself trapped in alternate time periods, including the terrifying reality of a runaway slave. Remembering the moment she arrived on that plantation set, she becomes visibly emotional.

      My ancestors were stolen. They didnt steal slaves or servants. They stole doctors. They stole lawyers. They stole musicians. They stole mothers, fathers. Humans that mattered, she said.

      Much of the horror of Antebellum is in its unflinching depiction of the violence inflicted on slaves. Monae hopes the film acts as a catalyst for discussions about systemic racism in a politically divided nation. She says its essential to confront the pain of the past in order to understand the present state of Black Americans and address police brutality and social injustice.

      You cannot talk about the present and everything were dealing with the police without knowing the past and understanding that in the South during the Civil War that the first police institution was the same slave patrol meant to control, meant to monitor free slaves, meant to kill, meant to discriminate against free slaves, Monae said.

      The movie grew out of a literal nightmare that co-writer-director Gerard Bush had after his father died. He awoke remembering this woman, Eden, that was screaming desperately for help that felt like cross-dimensional in a sense.

      I was really emotional from the experience. And I took out my notepad and took all of the notes from the nightmare, Bush said.

      Bush and filmmaking partner Christopher Renz say they used 1970s horror films as inspiration. They hope to unsettle audiences when depicting terrors of the pre-abolition South. The Oscar-winning 1939 film Gone With the Wind became a touchstone. Bush describes it as both a horror film and a piece of really effective propaganda.

      We went so far as to obtain the lenses from Gone with the Wind to shoot our movie so that we could take that same weaponry that was intended to misinform, to correct the record, Bush said.

      In addition to Monae, the cast also includes Jack Huston, Eric Lange, Kiersey Clemons, Gabourey Sidibe and Jena Malone.

      Like many films this year, the pandemic has led to multiple delays in releasing Antebellum. Bush notes the significance of the settled final date: We didnt do it deliberately. But it just so happens that the date of September 18th is the anniversary of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, he said.

      Bush said he realizes that audiences will be uncomfortable watching the film, but he believes that unsettling times calls for unsettling art.

      We need to catalyze a national dialogue or advance the dialogue around this countrys original sin. I think that were going to need to confront it head on and dismantle the scaffolding that keeps these inequities in place so that we can build something new, more equitable for everyone, Bush said.

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      India condemned Pakistan for harassing Hindus, Sikhs and other minorities - UN में भारत ने पाकिस्तान को घेरा : उनके PM ने कबूली है J&K के लिए आतंकियों को ट्रेनिंग देने की बात | World News in Hindi

      UN में भारत ने पाकिस्तान को घेरा : 'उनके PM ने कबूली है J&K के लिए आतंकियों को ट्रेनिंग देने की बात'

      जिनेवा में मानवाधिकार परिषद के 45वें सत्र में पाकिस्तान की ओर से की गई टिप्पणी पर भारतीय प्रतिनिधि ने जवाब दिया

      UN में भारत ने पाकिस्तान को घेरा : 'उनके PM ने कबूली है J&K के लिए आतंकियों को ट्रेनिंग देने की बात'

      प्रतीकात्मक फोटो.

      जिनेवा:

      भारत ने मंगलवार को पाकिस्तान (Pakistan) को ''आतंकवाद का केंद्र'' बताते हुए कहा कि इस्लामाबाद किसी को अकारण मानवाधिकार (Human Rights) पर व्याख्यान न दे क्योंकि उसने लगातार जातीय और हिंदुओं, सिखों और इसाईयों समेत अन्य धार्मिक अल्पसंख्यकों को प्रताड़ित किया है. 

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      जिनेवा में मानवाधिकार परिषद के 45वें सत्र में पाकिस्तान की ओर से की गई टिप्पणी पर जवाब देने के अपने अधिकार का इस्तेमाल करते हुए भारतीय प्रतिनिधि ने कहा कि झूठे और मनगढंत आरोप लगाकर अपने कुत्सित इरादों की पूर्ति करने के उद्देश्य से भारत को बदनाम करने की पाकिस्तान की आदत हो गई है.

      भारतीय राजनयिक ने कहा कि न ही भारत को और न ही किसी अन्य को मानवाधिकार पर एक ऐसे देश से आख्यान सुनने की जरूरत है जो लगातार अपने जातीय और धार्मिक अल्पसंख्यकों को प्रताड़ित करता रहा हो. यह आतंकवाद का केंद्र है, संयुक्त राष्ट्र की प्रतिबंधों की सूची में शामिल लोगों को पेंशन देने की इस देश की विशेषता है और इस देश के प्रधानमंत्री ने गर्व के साथ जम्मू-कश्मीर में लड़ाई के लिए हजारों आतंकवादियों को प्रशिक्षण देने की बात स्वीकारी है.



      (इस खबर को एनडीटीवी टीम ने संपादित नहीं किया है. यह सिंडीकेट फीड से सीधे प्रकाशित की गई है।)

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      Lenovo Vibe K5 Plus Review

      Lenovo Vibe K5 Plus Review

      By Hardik Singh | Updated May 22 2019
      Lenovo Vibe K5 Plus Review
      DIGIT RATING
      61 /100
      • design

        68

      • performance

        52

      • value for money

        52

      • features

        72

      User Rating : 1/5 Out of 1 Reviews
      • PROS
      • Good build
      • Decent camera
      • CONS
      • Poor performance
      • Disappointing battery life

      Verdict

      The Lenovo Vibe K5 Plus isn't a particularly good phone. It doesn't match up to its competition, and there are better phones out there, including the Coolpad Note 3 and Meizu M2 Note.

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      Not many smartphones offer 5-inch or smaller displays, in the sub-10k segment today. Chances are, you might be reading this review on a larger display as well. However, many of us would like to go back to a smaller screen, I know I do. So, the Lenovo K5 Plus, with its 5-inch 1080p display, 13MP rear camera, and attractive design seems to be a good proposition. On paper, it seems like a good budget phone. It takes on the likes of the Coolpad Note 3 and the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 (16GB), and tries to incorporate features from both phones. 


      Design and Build
      The Lenovo K5 Plus has a removable metal back, which is also a first for this price bracket. For this, Lenovo has put a thin metal sheet on a plastic removable back. This makes for a good looking smartphone, which feels good to hold as well. The chrome polish on the device also adds to the whole design. It is solidly built, but the metal finish does feel a tad slippery in your hand.

      The display on the Lenovo Vibe K5 Plus is somewhat of a disappointment though. The 5 inch 1080p panel isn’t what you call bad, but we’ve seen much better, even in this price range. The colour saturation is well balanced and the viewing angles are also quite good. In addition, the touch response is decent, but you can feel the lack of Gorilla Glass here. Even the sunlight visibility isn’t up to the mark, and phones like the Meizu M2 Note, Coolpad Note 3 and Xiaomi Redmi Note 3, have much better displays.

      Display and UI
      While the smaller display has allowed Lenovo to make a compact phone, the display itself lacks quality. Further, Lenovo’s Vibe UI a big part of the 2GB of RAM on the device and doesn’t really add to the feature set. It has a theme manager with just six themes, about half a dozen apps come pre-loaded, many of which can be uninstalled. When we installed our regular apps for testing the phone, it started showing considerable lags. The phone runs on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop.

      The performance of the phone wasn’t great either. The Snapdragon 616 is slightly improved from the 615, but manages heat much better. We’ve seen similar performance from phones like the Moto G Turbo, which are powered by the older processor. The Lenovo Vibe K5 Plus looks good on paper, but as we saw with the Honor 5X, this isn’t really the ideal performer either. 

      Performance
      The gaming experience on the K5 Plus isn’t as good as the Coolpad Note 3, even though the two phones are similarly powered (despite different SoCs). The K5 Plus heats up after about half an hour of gaming, and the SoC seems to be throttled pretty easily. Using it for day-to-day tasks, such as browsing or streaming videos, we found occasional lags on the smartphone.

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      On the other hand, the audio performance  is simply the best in this category. There are two Dolby Atmos enabled speakers at the back, which are quite loud for a phone in the sub-10k price bracket. Moreover, the sound quality is really good when you’re listening to audio via headphones. The Dolby software improves the bass, which many users will like and the mids are clearer than others when listening to music via headphones. 

      That said, the rear speakers do get muffled if the device is put back down, which will be most of the times. 

      Battery
      Moving on, the battery life on the Vibe K5 Plus is another area that needs improvement. On the Geekbench 3 battery test, the phone lasts for about 5.5 hours, which is outright poor. Competitors like the Coolpad Note 3, can run for over 10 hours. During our review period, we had to charge the phone at least twice a day.

      Camera
      Lastly, the camera on the Lenovo K5 Plus is not as good as the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3, which has a 16MP rear sensor and much faster overall operation. However, it is still comparable to the likes of the Coolpad Note 3 and the Meizu M2 Note.

      The 13MP rear shooter on the phone can capture good images in normal lighting conditions. The contrast levels are decent and the colour reproduction is quite accurate. The auto-focus and shutter response of the phone aren’t the fastest in its price bracket and is at par with the Coolpad Note 3 and the Meizu M2 Note. While Lenovo has endeavoured to reduce the noise levels in low light conditions, it’s not the best. It’s another area where the Redmi Note 3 outperforms this phone.

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      To make it simpler, the Lenovo Vibe K5 Plus can take images as good as the Coolpad Note 3 or Meizu M2 Note, but isn’t at fast. On the other hand, it’s inferior in every way to the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3. 

      The front-facing camera takes decent selfies, which can be further tweaked using the Beautify toggle. The camera app is pretty simple, but it does feature filters like emboss, mono, sepia, etc.

      Bottomline
      To sum up, it is quite evident that the Lenovo Vibe K5 Plus is not a particularly good phone. While the display and camera are still acceptable, the battery life and performance are disappointing. It lags marginally behind phones like the Meizu M2 Note and the Coolpad Note 3, and is no match to the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3.

      Lenovo Vibe K5 Plus Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

      Price:
      Release Date: 15 May 2017
      Variant: 16GB
      Market Status: Launched

      Key Specs

      • Screen Size Screen Size
        5" (1080 x 1920)
      • Camera Camera
        13 | 5 MP
      • Memory Memory
        16 GB/2 GB
      • Battery Battery
        2750 mAh

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      Zara Owner Inditex Says Store Sales Recovering As It Returns To Profit

      The owner of fashion retailer Zara, Inditex, returned to quarterly profit in the three months from May to July despite a 31% fall in sales as the coronavirus crisis kept consumers away from city centre shopping districts.

      • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 12:54 PM IST

      MADRID: The owner of fashion retailer Zara, Inditex, returned to quarterly profit in the three months from May to July despite a 31% fall in sales as the coronavirus crisis kept consumers away from city centre shopping districts.

      Inditex, which also owns the Massimo Dutti and Bershka brands, said 98% of its stores had reopened and that current trade showed a progressive return to normality with online sales growing sharply and store sales recovering.

      In the current quarter, sales in store and online from Aug. 1 to Sept. 6 at constant exchange rates were on an improving trend, though still down 11% from a year earlier.

      Inditex shares rose 5% on Wednesday morning, adding to gains booked on Tuesday after Swedish rival H&M beat quarterly profit forecasts.

      Shoppers have started to buy fashion again since stores reopened following shutdowns. JP Morgan estimates continental Europe fashion sales were down 15% in July on average compared to May’s 42% drop.

      Inditex reported a second-quarter net profit of 214 million euros ($253 million), beating the 96 million euro mean forecast from Refinitiv’s SmartEstimate model, which is weighted towards more recent estimates and higher-ranked analysts.

      It saw a 74% jump in online sales in the first half, a trend seen at apparel retailers worldwide, as shoppers bought from home with many stores closed and movement restrictions in place.

      In a sign of how apparel spending has switched to more comfortable styles with many working from home and parties cancelled, Zara’s app showed autumn looks with wide trousers and flat shoes on models climbing fences and riding bikes.

      For the first half, it reported a net loss of 195 million euros on sales down 37%.

      It said it would have reported a profit had it not booked a 308 million euro charge related to its integration of its store and online platforms.

      ($1 = 0.8445 euros)

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      Asian elephant Thi Hi Way was a great grandmother

      Thi Hi Way with her calf Anjan

      A beloved elephant at Chester Zoo has died.

      Thi Hi Way, who was a long-time matriach of the family herd of the Asian elephants, had been battling with arthritis for many years.

      The female elephant, who was originally from Myanmar, was a great grandmother and had given birth to several calves in her time, including Assam in 2000 and Anjan in 2018.

      Conservationists have paid tribute to the "extraordinary legacy" she’s left on the endangered species.

      On their website, Chester Zoo wrote it was "with an extremely heavy heart" that they had to share the news of the death of the Asian elephant following a period of intensive end-of-life care and irreversible decline in her conition.

      The zoo's director of animals and plants, Mike Jordan said: "This is a truly heartbreaking day.

      "Generations of zoo visitors and the vast majority of our staff have never known a Chester Zoo without great grandmother elephant, Thi Hi Way. She was deeply loved and will be enormously missed. Thi was a giant within the global conservation community.

      "While today is terribly sad, we also look back and celebrate her life and remember the hugely positive impact she’s had – not just on the multi-generational family herd here at Chester but on Asian elephant research, understanding and conservation, globally.

      "Thi had a big personality. She was a real ambassador for her species and, in many ways, a pioneer.

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      "A great deal of what conservationists know about Asian elephant biology and behaviour and the way that these remarkable animals live and reproduce has been learnt from Thi and her offspring.

      "She has greatly enhanced our collective knowledge of this wonderful species and leaves an extraordinary legacy, one which has benefitted, and will continue to benefit, Asian elephants everywhere.

      “Chester Zoo is at the forefront of the fight for endangered Asian elephants and Thi will always be remembered as an integral part of that."

      Elephants are highly sociable animals and experts say the family group will go through a short grieving process before natural instincts ensure they quickly move on from the loss of Thi.

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      Independent experts commissioned by the U.N.s top human rights body have alleged the government of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro committed crimes against humanity.

      • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 5:45 PM IST

      GENEVA: Independent experts commissioned by the U.N.s top human rights body have alleged the government of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro committed crimes against humanity.

      The experts issued a scathing, in-depth report on Wednesday that said the people responsible for crimes that include extrajudicial executions, enforced disappearances, arbitrary detentions and torture must be held to account, in part to ensure they don’t happen again.

      The report was commissioned last year by the 47-member-state Human Rights Council, which has the backing of the United Nations,

      The findings, based on nearly 3,000 cases that were investigated or examined, concluded that Maduro and his defense and interior ministers were aware of crimes committed by security forces and intelligence agencies. It further alleged that high-level authorities had both power and oversight over the forces and agencies, making the top officials responsible.

      The report appeared likely to fan international and domestic criticism of Maduros government, which has overseen a country in tatters with runaway inflation, a violent crackdown and an exodus of millions of Venezuelans who have fled to neighboring countries to escape the turmoil since he took power in 2013.

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      The decision about the constitution of the expert panel was communicated to Congress MP KC Venugopal by Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar in response to the former's demands to protect the data of Indian leaders and others from spying by Chinese companies.

      • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 9:15 PM IST

      The central government has set up an expert committee under the National Cyber Security Coordinator to study reports released earlier this week saying that a China-based company is mining data and snooping on hundreds of Indian politicians and leaders, including the Prime Minister, President, Chief Justice of India and other chief ministers.

      The panel will study these reports, evaluate their implications, assess any violations of law and submit its recommendations within 30 days, said sources.

      An investigative report by The Indian Express earlier detailed how Shenzen-based company Zhenhua Data Information Technology Co. has been keeping tabs on individuals including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress president Sonia Gandhi, Cabinet ministers like Rajnath Singh and Nirmala Sitharaman and at least 15 former Chiefs of the Army, Navy and Air Force among others. The company has links to the Chinese government and the Chinese Communist Party and is reportedly keeping tabs on over 10,000 Indian individuals and organisations in its global database of "foreign targets".

      The decision about setting up the expert panel was communicated to Congress MP KC Venugopal by Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar in response to the former's demands to protect the data of Indian leaders and others from spying by Chinese companies. Several other MPs raised this demand in the Parliament on Wednesday.

      The sources said that the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has also raised the issue of Zhenhua Data Information Technology Co. allegedly spying on prominent Indians with the Chinese Ambassador on Wednesday. China reportedly said that Zhenhua is a private company and has made clear its position publicly.

      The company on Wednesday said it is merely using public information on the internet for "data integration", according to Chinese Embassy sources. A company representative had denied that what the company was doing was "illegal or unreasonable", saying: "Our data are all public data on the internet. This is just data integration. Its (the company's) operations, which involve collecting and 'mobilising' data, are 100% from open sources with no data mining, and is no different from its Western peers, such as US public tracking platforms called EveryPolitician and GovTrack."

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