WTO panel’s ruling against US duties on Chinese items encouraging for India\, say experts

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WTO panel’s ruling against US duties on Chinese items encouraging for India, say experts

Amiti Sen New Delhi | Updated on September 16, 2020 Published on September 16, 2020

Washington had increased import duties by 25 per cent on several items from China.   -  istock/Zerbor

US investigations against India’s digital tax, criticism of IP regime may not hold at WTO

The World Trade Organization dispute panel’s decision, notified on Tuesday, against unilateral import duties imposed by the US on certain Chinese goods based on the findings of the US 301 report, is encouraging for India which has faced threats of similar action by Washington for its digital taxes and IP rules, say experts.

The decision of the WTO panel is a shot in the arm for India which has been receiving criticism and warnings from the US for deciding to impose digital taxes and not removing certain provisions from its intellectual property regulations, pointed out Abhijit Das from the Centre for WTO Studies.

“We need to hold on to our ground firmly on our decision on imposition of digital tax. The entire proceedings initiated by the US under its Section 301 (Trade Act 1974), and any action taken pursuant to it, will totally be in violation of WTO rules,” said Das.

In a decision notified on Tuesday, a dispute panel at the WTO ruled that the US broke international rules when it imposed tariffs on Chinese goods in 2018. Washington had increased import duties by 25 per cent on several items from China.

The tariffs were authorised under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 (of the US), which empowers the President to levy tariffs and other import restrictions whenever a foreign country imposes unfair trade practices that affect US commerce. Washington had claimed that the tariffs were necessary to confront China’s widespread violations of intellectual property rights and forced technology transfer policies.

In its report, the panel said the US had not met its burden of demonstrating that the measures are provisionally justified.

“The panel’s report leaves little scope for unilateral action against any country, including India, by the US or any other member. A panel will certainly examine if there is a nexus between public morale and the action take,” pointed out K M Gopakumar from the Third World Network. He added that if it cannot be proved, like in the case of the US and China, it would be judged inconsistent with WTO rules.

In June this year, the US Trade Representative’s office had announced that it will start Section 301 investigations against India and nine others for imposing or considering digital services taxes that may affect American companies. India was targeted for announcing a two per cent tax on all non resident e-commerce companies that sell more than ₹2 crore ($267,000) of in-scope goods or services to Indian customers in the Union Budget for 2020-21, according to the order.

‘Priority watch list’

Moreover, in its Special 301 report, India has been continuously identified by the US as a ‘priority watch list’ country and as one of the world’s most challenging major economies with respect to protection and enforcement of IP. The US wants India to change its IP laws, especially those denying patents on items that have undergone only small changes over their previous versions (described as ever-greening of patents).

“The US is sure to challenge the panel ruling and the matter may stay suspended due to the dysfunctional Appellate Body of the WTO, yet it could help India in arguing its case better when it discussed issues with the US bilaterally,” another Delhi-based expert pointed out.

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U.S. stocks rose on Tuesday as investors hoped the Federal Reserve would stick with its supportive policy stance as the central bank's twoday meeting got underway.

  • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 12:33 AM IST

U.S. stocks rose on Tuesday as investors hoped the Federal Reserve would stick with its supportive policy stance as the central bank’s two-day meeting got underway.

The market’s rise was limited as Apple Inc’s shares lost early gains following its rollout of a new virtual fitness service and a bundle of all its subscriptions, Apple One.

The S&P 500 technology index was still up 1% and the Nasdaq outperformed the other two major indexes, extending its recovery from a brutal sell-off earlier this month that had halted a Wall Street rally.

“The pullback we had is now behind us” probably, said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at Spartan Capital Securities in New York.

“While the economy is slowing, the upcoming macro news should be friendly, which should indicate the Fed will have no change in terms of policy,” he said.

In its first policy meeting since Fed Chair Jerome Powell announced a more accommodative stance on inflation, the central bank could switch its Treasury purchases toward more long-dated debt to keep long-term yields low, some strategists said.

Data on Tuesday showed U.S. factory output increased strongly in August. Separately, U.S. import prices increased more than expected for the same month, supporting the view that inflation pressures were building up.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 82.51 points, or 0.29%, to 28,075.84, the S&P 500 gained 24.6 points, or 0.73%, to 3,408.14 and the Nasdaq Composite added 153.85 points, or 1.39%, to 11,210.50.

Earlier in the day data showed China’s industrial output accelerated the most in eight months in August.

Citigroup Inc dropped 4.3% following a report that federal regulators were preparing to reprimand the U.S. lender for failing to improve its risk-management systems.

JPMorgan Chase & Co slipped 2.4% as it lowered its full-year net interest income forecast.

Advancing issues outnumbered declining ones on the NYSE by a 1.92-to-1 ratio; on Nasdaq, a 1.72-to-1 ratio favored advancers.

The S&P 500 posted 21 new 52-week highs and no new lows; the Nasdaq Composite recorded 63 new highs and 15 new lows.

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Investments in start-ups: House panel proposes removal of LTCG tax for two years

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Domestic start-ups witnessed 40 Series A deals worth $156 million during the period, sharply lower than the 66 worth $421 million between December and March, according to Venture Intelligence data.

The angel tax is typically an impost on the extra capital raised by an unlisted firm through the issue of shares over and above their fair market value.The angel tax is typically an impost on the extra capital raised by an unlisted firm through the issue of shares over and above their fair market value.

The Parliamentary standing committee on finance has suggested that the long-term capital gains (LTCG) tax be abolished for at least two years on investments in start-ups made by collective investment vehicles (CIVs) such as angel funds, alternative investment funds (AIFs) and certain limited liability partnerships (LLPs).

“After this two-year period, the Securities Transaction Tax (STT) may be applied to CIVs so that revenue neutrality is maintained,” said the report of the panel, headed by former minister of state for finance Jayant Sinha. The report titled, Financing the Start-up Ecosystem, was tabled in Parliament at a time when the Covid-19 pandemic has threatened the survival of thousands of start-ups that are gasping for liquidity. Tighter scrutiny of Chinese investments has added to the difficulty in getting funds.

Venture capital investments in start-ups crashed between April and July in the wake of the pandemic. Domestic start-ups witnessed 40 Series A deals worth $156 million during the period, sharply lower than the 66 worth $421 million between December and March, according to Venture Intelligence data.

Similarly, 33 Series B deals worth $320 million were concluded in the April-July period, against 42 such deals worth $485 million in December to March. The number of series C investments remained almost flat at 22, but deal values dipped from $362 million to $338 million in the April to July period.

Replacing the LTCG with the STT will make the taxation system fairer, less cumbersome, and transparent, the panel said. It will also ensure that investments in unlisted securities are on a par with investments in listed securities.

The panel endorsed the industry’s view that capital gains on AIF returns should be calculated after setting off management fees. Additionally, asset management services provided to foreign investors should be treated as an export service and should not be subjected to the goods and services tax (GST).

“This would also encourage the growth of the asset management industry in the country instead of fostering the current scenario, where funds are being pooled offshore and not within the country,” the report said.

The panel also suggested that tax exemption for income on investment made in only infrastructure projects should be extended to all sectors. The Finance Act 2020 has given this exemption for investment made before March 31, 2024.

“Given that the Indian economy is reeling under the Covid-19 crisis and various sectors need capital to recover, the committee recommended that the exemption for income on investments made before March 31, 2024, subject to the investment being held for a period of at least 36 months as incentivised in the Finance Act, 2020, should be provided to long-term and patient capital invested across all sectors,” it said.

To arrive at the correct valuation of start-ups, which has caused frequent frictions between promoters and the income tax department, the panel has suggested that an expert committee be set up to establish a framework for this. The I-T department had sought to tax share sale of these companies based on conventional methods of calculating fair market value while the promoters have argued that these businesses are valued more on their future potential than current cash flow considerations.

Following several complaints, the government, in a breather to start-ups, had in February 2019 raised the cap of funding by unlisted firms or individuals in a start-up that would be exempted from the so-called angel tax to Rs 25 crore from Rs 10 crore and also relaxed a clutch of rules to ease investment flow into such entities. Investments by listed companies having a net worth above Rs 100 crore or annual turnover of Rs 250 crore will be exempted from any such limit, which will enable them to invest more without fears of the angel tax.

The angel tax is typically an impost on the extra capital raised by an unlisted firm through the issue of shares over and above their fair market value. According to Section 56(2)(viib) of the I-T Act, the excess capital so raised is treated as income and taxed accordingly. While the section was aimed at curbing money laundering, it had troubled start-ups and their investors.

“Under the current environment, given that the businesses are stressed for liquidity and valuations of businesses have softened, there is a need to adopt a more pragmatic approach on applying fair market value principles in transactions between independent parties,” the report said.

It added that the pricing guidelines prescribed under the various laws and regulations by Sebi, Income Tax Act, Companies Act, Foreign Exchange Management Act (Fema) should be made more consistent to provide a certain, coherent and simple framework for facilitating large-scale investments in India.

It’s been a dull April-June quarter for India’s internet consumer companies with just $480 million of capital coming in; that’s a fall of 60% over the $1.27 billion seen in the June, 2019 quarter. Data sourced from researcher Tracxn showed the amount is also considerably lower than the over $2 billion that companies raised in the March quarter.

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Sushant Singh Rajput

Sushant Singh Rajput

Meanwhile, in a significant development, the names of Bollywood celebrities like Sara Ali Khan, Rakul Preet Singh and Simone Khambatta have apparently emerged in the NCB probe into the drugs angle surrounding Sushant Singh Rajput's death.

  • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 8:42 AM IST

Enlarging its probe in the drugs angle in the Sushant Singh Rajput death case, the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has summoned the late actor's former manager Shruti Modi and talent manager Jaya Saha for questioning, officials said on Tuesday.

A senior NCB official said that the drug law enforcement agency has summoned Shruti Modi and Saha to appear before it on Wednesday morning at its Mumbai office.

The official said that they will be questioned about the drug use and delivery to Sushant and his girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty, who was arrested on last Tuesday, and if they were aware of this.

The latest development comes in the wake of the arrest of over 15 people in connection with the case, including Rhea, her brother Showik, Sushant's house manager Samuel Miranda and several others.

The NCB registered a case on the request of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) after the alleged drug chats of Showik, Miranda and several others came to the fore.

Sushant was found dead in his Mont Blanc apartment on June 14. Besides the CBI and the ED, the NCB is the third agency to probe the death case of Sushant.

Meanwhile, in a significant development, the names of Bollywood celebrities like Sara Ali Khan, Rakul Preet Singh and Simone Khambatta have apparently emerged in the NCB probe into the drugs angle surrounding Sushant's death, official sources said on Monday.

The NCB is also set to issue a summon to them in the coming days for questioning.

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Total Tax Collection Falls 22.5% till September 15, Says Source
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During the same period ended September 15, 2019, total tax collection stood at Rs 3,27,320.2 crore, the income tax department source from Mumbai zone said.

  • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 4:33 PM IST

Total tax collection of the Centre, including advance tax collection for the second quarter, fell 22.5 per cent to Rs 2,53,532.3 crore till September 15 of the current fiscal as compared to the year-ago period, according to an income tax department source.

The source shared some details about the provisional data.

During the same period ended September 15, 2019, total tax collection stood at Rs 3,27,320.2 crore, the income tax department source from Mumbai zone said.

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Amazfit Neo will be launched in India on October 1, the company has announced. The retro-style smartwatch from Huami will be available for purchase via Amazon, Flipkart, Myntra, and Amazfit's online store. The smartwatch has an always-on display and comes equipped with Huami's proprietary PAI health analysis system. It offers three sports modes, 5ATM water resistance, a heart-rate sensor, sleep monitoring, and a battery life of up to 28 days. The wearable has already been launched in China.

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The Amazfit Neo has Bluetooth 5.0 BLE support. It packs a 160mAh battery that can deliver up to 37 days of power with basic use on a single charge and up to 28 days of power with typical use. According to the company, “typical use” includes heart-rate monitoring enabled, lift-to-wake disabled, buzzer enabled, steps and sleep tracking, one workout every week, 50 notifications, and one alarm every day.


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Tobiloba Jolaosho, known in the Nigerian adult film industry as King Tblak HOC, has been arrested for allegedly recording a 'sex movie' at Osun Osogbo - a UN-designated World Heritage Site on the outskirts of the city of Osugbo.

The Yoruba people come to the grove from across Nigeria to offer sacrifices to their fertility goddess, Osun.   

Mr Jolaosho, a popular adult movie producer, uploaded the clip to his social media accounts and website. In the scene, Mr Jolaosho is allegedly dressed in a white robe, which is usually worn by the goddess's followers, the BBC reported.

Statues are seen in the sacred grove of Osun-Osogbo during the Osun-Osugbo Festival in Osogbo, southwestern Nigeria, on August 17, 2018

Statues are seen in the sacred grove of Osun-Osogbo during the Osun-Osugbo Festival in Osogbo, southwestern Nigeria, on August 17, 2018

Pictured: Arch at the entrance to the Osogbo temple compound courtyard in Osogbo, Osun State, Nigeria

Pictured: Arch at the entrance to the Osogbo temple compound courtyard in Osogbo, Osun State, Nigeria 

Tobiloba Jolaosho (pictured), known in the Nigerian adult film industry as King Tblak HOC, has been arrested for allegedly recording a 'sex movie' at Osun Osogbo - a UN-designated World Heritage Site on the outskirts of the city of Osugbo

Tobiloba Jolaosho (pictured), known in the Nigerian adult film industry as King Tblak HOC, has been arrested for allegedly recording a 'sex movie' at Osun Osogbo - a UN-designated World Heritage Site on the outskirts of the city of Osugbo

Police spokesman Opalola Yemisi told BBC Yoruba the movie producer's behaviour   'could have breached public peace' and that he will appear in court after an investigation is concluded. 

Yemi Elebuibon, an Osun adherent, said that Mr Jolaosho had desecrated the sacred forest. 

Mr Elebuibon added that the traditional worshippers in charge of the grove will decide what additional punishment Mr Jolaosho deserves after the police have finished their investigation. 

Neither Mr Jolaosho nor his lawyer have commented on the case. 

UNESCO describes the sacred grove as 'dotted with sanctuaries and shrines, sculptues and art works in honour of Osun and other deities'. 

People sit in front of one of the shrines in the sacred grove of Osun-Osogbo during the Osun-Osugbo Festival in Osogbo, southwestern Nigeria, on August 17, 2018

People sit in front of one of the shrines in the sacred grove of Osun-Osogbo during the Osun-Osugbo Festival in Osogbo, southwestern Nigeria, on August 17, 2018

'The sacred grove, which is now seen as a symbol of identity for all Yoruba people, is probably the last in Yoruba culture,' it adds.  

According to Yoruba mythology, Osun was one of the three wives of Shango, a powerful axe-wielding deity in the Yoruba tradition.      

Thousands of people attend the two-week Osun Osogbo festival each year, where followers dance, sing, play drums and dress in colourful costumes to please the goddess. 

The celebrations attract worshippers from across Nigeria and the rest of the world. 

Yoruba followers say the Osun Osogbo forest is one of the few places that spirits still reveal themselves to bless adherents.   

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Moto G5 Plus Review

Moto G5 Plus Review

By Prasid Banerjee | Updated May 22 2019
Moto G5 Plus Review
  • PROS
  • Excellent camera
  • Impressive battery life
  • Android Nougat out-of-the-box
  • CONS
  • Camera needs to be faster
  • Only 16 or 32GB storage

Verdict

The Moto G5 Plus is more expensive this time, but it also has a vastly improved camera. It produces impressive contrast and dynamic range, taking photos that other phones in its category can't. This is complemented by impressive battery life and dependable performance. If Motorola had added waterproofing to this device, it would have been an absolute knockout.

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Motorola's event at the Mobile World Congress was clashing with Nokia’s return announcements this year. As a result, many of us turned our attention to the Nokia phones, leaving what could be one of the best phones of 2017 with less attention than it deserves. The Moto G5 Plus is the fifth iteration of the company’s successful Moto G series, and marks a lot of firsts.


Of course, the rear facing 12MP camera is what makes the headlines here. It has the same aperture lens as the Samsung Galaxy S7 (review), uses dual-pixel technology just like the S7, and has f/1.7 aperture to boot. To make matters more enticing, it's available at budget pricing, too.

Camera

Motorola sent us this device just about a week ago, giving us enough time to take its camera to task. Its specs are mentioned above, but Motorola is sadly not revealing what sensor it has used. Most USSD codes don't work on the device either, so we were unable to determine the sensor. You can find a quick explanation of dual-pixel technology here.

However, a brief look at the camera makes it quite clear that this isn't as powerful a sensor as the Galaxy S7. This is more than acceptable, given the G5 Plus’ budget pricing. The camera is underscored by impressive dynamic range and focus at perfecting white balance and overall colour reproduction.

The Moto G5 Plus produces high dynamic range and warm colours on regular daylight condition

While taking photos with it, one feels a definite Pixel-like attribute — that of dynamic range. The Moto G5 Plus delivers very good colours, and the overall tonal quality of the images is noticeably superior to what cameras in this range offer, including dual-camera phones like the Honor 6X (review) and Coolpad Cool 1 (review). Colours are warmer (but pleasant) under sunlight and regular daylight conditions, with ISO levels usually hovering between 50 and 80. 

Low light shots can be really good, given enough time.


The phone manages ISO levels very well, keeping them low when needed, and under control when cranking them up. As a result, even photos shot indoors and in low light conditions look quite decent. However, there is still visible noise when cropping to 100% or zooming in, and a lack in details as well. You’ll see these especially in shadow areas in photos, resulting in loss of details. To be clear, this is loss in the finer details that most users don’t look for. You will only need such details when enlarging photos for print or framing, or inspecting closely.

For regular social media sharing, the Moto G5 Plus easily offers the most value-for-money phone camera you can get right now. It achieves just the right exposure and details, and combined with its impressive dynamic range, produces photos with rich contrast and vibrant colours.

Its weakness, though, lies in focusing and processing speeds. While one can attribute higher focusing time to lesser power on the phone (compared to the Galaxy S7), slow focusing time is surprising, given that this is exactly what dual-pixel technology is supposed to resolve. The camera is prone to blurring with shaky hands, especially when shooting in lower light.

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While this isn’t an issue when you have enough time to actually point and then shoot, quick snaps will often be blurry.

Build and Design

Despite the rising number of metallic designs on budget smartphones, Motorola has largely stuck to plastic on its Moto G series. The company had earlier justified this saying that it helps keep costs down. However, it finally gave in to consumer demand last year with the Moto M, and carried it over to the Moto G series this year.

The G5 Plus also has a non-removable aluminium plate on the back, with slight chamfers on its sides. It makes for a premium design, one that is definitely an upgrade from any of the earlier Moto G series devices. One has to consider, though, that phones like the Redmi Note 4 (review), Honor 6x and Coolpad Cool 1 feel the same.

Motorola has chosen a smaller screen this time making the device compact, especially with its thin bezels. However, the overall form factor is slightly wide, which is not well suited for single-handed usage. The fingerprint sensor lies on the front in an oval design in place of square, which was seen last year.

It also borrows the Moto Z (review) design language, with slightly raised, round camera module on the back. This gives the Moto G5 Plus a unique look, setting it apart from others. While looks may be subjective, from an overall build and design point of view, the Moto G5 Plus feels solid and new. It is also the first real upgrade to the Moto G series, in terms of design.

The Moto G5 Plus also foregoes the hybrid SIM slot that many have been using lately. The SIM tray, which lies on the top of the phone, has dual-SIM slots on one side and a microSD tray on the other. Sadly, though, Motorola couldn’t weave in waterproofing on this one, although its nano-coating remains, meaning the phone should still guard against accidental splashes. That makes the phone water resistant, but it may not be IP68 certified. 

Performance

The Snapdragon 625 has quickly become the chipset of choice for OEMs looking to bring a balance between power and efficiency. Qualcomm’s 14nm chipset uses eight Cortex-A53 cores, clocked up to 2GHz. What’s interesting, though is how Motorola has implemented this SoC.

All eight cores are kept active during most actions, but most of the cores remain below 1GHz, unless absolutely required. You see four cores clock up to 2GHz when you launch games or other heavy applications. In practice, this results in faster app load times. Hence, apps like Asphalt 8, which make your phone freeze for just a split second when they’re loading, will launch faster, resulting in snappier performance.

When you’re playing high resolution games like Asphalt 8, every core on the Moto G5 Plus remains at 2GHz, for as long as they can. The phone can easily render at 30fps, which is the minimum you need for stutter-free gaming. Interestingly, the phone also avoids the usual lags we’ve seen (on other phones running the Snapdragon 625) during menu transitions and other animations, by ramping up to 60fps.

In essence, the Moto G5 Plus presents lag or stutter-free performance, aided by a Snapdragon 625 SoC, 4GB of RAM and some intelligent engineering from Motorola. However, one may still question whether all this would have been better with the Snapdragon 650 or 652, and it would have, at least on benchmarks. As far as regular usage is concerned, the Moto G5 Plus offers little room for complaints, which is what most users look at.

Battery

Here’s the kicker, though. Keeping all eight cores on at all times would ideally be difficult for a 3000mAh battery to handle. However, the Moto G5 Plus somehow manages nearly a day’s worth of battery life, too. Instead of putting benchmark numbers (which you’ll see in the graph below), we’ll paint a picture of regular usage.

After running two full discharge cycles, we charged the phone to 96% at 8pm on a Wednesday. This was followed by a couple of phone calls and about five photos shot using the camera, till the end of the day. After about 8 hours of idle time, where the phone dropped 5% battery (after about 15 notifications overnight), the phone was then put to use for some more camera usage and three more phone calls. At around 3.30pm the next day, after about 20 odd phone calls, 20 minutes gaming and 10 minutes using the camera, and 30 minutes streaming music, the phone was at 37% battery.

This was followed by two hours of audio on the device and the phone finally discharged to 11% at 5.30pm on Thursday. We charged it again to 25%, after which the phone was used as a WiFi hotspot for about 40 minutes and four more phone calls. The Moto G5 Plus dropped to 10% battery at 2am on Friday, when it was charged again.

Judging from that, the phone’s battery life is commendable. Motorola must have made the right optimisations, enabling battery stamina to last you through the day, with just about 20 apps on the device, over and above the ones that stock Android comes with anyway. Turbo Power charging by Moto helps you get up to about 30% battery in 20 odd minutes. However, the phone slows down after that and charging to 100% will still take about an hour and a half.

Display and UI

Specs-wise, the Moto G5 Plus has a 5.2 inch 1080p display, with 424ppi pixel density. That’s about the industry average today, and the display looks and feels good enough. However, there’s room for improvement. While touch response and feel are good, it sometimes feels sticky, which can be off putting. Colours and saturation are reasonable, but it lacks a certain vibrancy that many like.

If you happen to be used to AMOLED panels, you’ll certainly miss the punchy colours. The display is reasonable for the price, but one hopes for more. In fact, Motorola itself has presented better displays over the years.

The phone runs on Android Nougat, making it one of the few phones, still, to have the OS out-of-the-box. As always, Motorola has kept the UI largely stock and it doesn’t seem like many of Android’s stock APIs have been tampered with either. The only real addition are the new gesture features, integrated into the fingerprint sensor.

The Moto gestures now include swipe gestures, allowing you to swipe left or right on the fingerprint sensor to bring up the recents menu or toggle between apps. You can also long press the sensor for Google Now, and so on. To be absolutely honest, the gestures aren’t as important as they seem. They’re tough to get used to and not as responsive as they should be. Also, activating the gestures remove the on-screen home, recents and back buttons, making them somewhat frustrating at first.

The Moto G5 Plus is supposed to have the Google Assistant on it, but it doesn't seem like the feature is live in India right now. Long pressing the home button simply activates Google Now on the device.

Bottomline

At the time of writing this, Motorola hadn’t yet confirmed the price to us, so we can’t make a recommendation. However, the Moto G series usually costs around the Rs. 15,000 mark, which would make this a value-for-money device. At under Rs. 20,000, the Moto G5 Plus has the best camera right now, and though it isn’t the most powerful device, it does the job.

The Moto G5 Plus is definitely recommended for those looking for good camera performance, and it provides good value in the budget price range.

Moto G5 Plus Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

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Release Date: 09 May 2017
Variant: 16GB , 32GB
Market Status: Launched

Key Specs

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    5.2" (1080 x 1920)
  • Camera Camera
    12 | 5 MP
  • Memory Memory
    16 GB/3 GB
  • Battery Battery
    3000 mAh
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Iron-Deficiency: 5 Iron-Rich Drinks You Should Include In Your Diet Today!

If you are not a fan of these fruits and veggies, you can always juice them, or make a smoothie and gulp it at a go.

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Highlights
  • Iron deficiency is very common among Indians
  • Iron is crucial for making haemoglobin
  • Green,leafy vegetables are very rich in iron

Close to 50 percent women in India suffer from iron deficiency, as per National Family Health Survey. Low iron-consumption means there is not enough hemoglobin production. Low levels of haemoglobin could hinder the passage of oxygen to your brain which may lead to immense pressure on your brain marked by excruciating headaches. Iron deficiency is a common phenomenon among both men and women. For women, it is a much serious cause of concern because many of them also menstruate, and lose many significant red blood cells in the process. This is why, it is very important to load up on iron, and there are many fruits and vegetables that can help you with that.

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If you are not a fan of these fruits and veggies, you can always juice them, or make a smoothie and gulp it at a go. However, make sure you go or only fresh, home-made juices, the ones found in stores are often packed with preservatives and sugar.

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Here Are 5 Irons-Rich Drinks You Must Include In Your Diet:

1. Spinach Juice

Spinach is not only replete with iron but it also happens to be a very good source of potassium, magnesium, vitamin C, B6, B2, K, E, carotenoids and copper. There are very few foods that are as healthy as spinach. You can blend some spinach leaves with apples, if the plain taste of spinach is bothering you.

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Spinach juice is full of iron

2. Pumpkin Juice

Pumpkin (or sitaphal) is a treasure trove of antioxidants and minerals that could do wonders for your health. Not just the fruit, even pumpkin seeds are said to be one of the best sources of iron. You can eat pumpkin seeds for snacks or have them in your smoothie bowl. For pumpkin juice, all you need to do is take a blender, blend the pulp and drink the juice today.  

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3. Prune Juice

According to the USDA, a cup of prune juice offers about 3 mg of iron. Besides, prunes are also rich in manganese, potassium, vitamin B6, Vitamin C. You may also have prune juice if you're have stomach-related problems such as constipation.

4. Beetroot Juice

This ruby red juice is one healing potion you must not ignore. Enriched with iron and potassium, beetroot juice could do wonders for your blood pressure levels as well.

5. Flax And Sesame Seed Smoothie

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Flaxseeds and sesame are profuse with iron, fibre, antioxidants, protein and what not! Just take a blender, add some milk and honey, throw in some flaxseeds and sesame seeds, blend until you get desired consistency and just drink away.

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Joe Biden Holds Lead Over Trump Among Indian-American Voters: Report

The survey report also documents the strengthening political power of the Indian American electorate in the U.S. due to factors such as their rapidly growing population and increased political participation.

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Sixty-six per cent of Indian Americans currently favour Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.

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Sixty-six per cent of Indian Americans currently favour Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden for the 2020 presidential election as compared to only 28 per cent who prefer President Donald Trump, according to a survey released Tuesday.

Indiaspora, a nonprofit member organisation of global Indian diaspora leaders, and Asian American Pacific Islanders (AAPI) Data on Tuesday released their joint report on Indian American voters' attitudes in the upcoming 2020 US presidential election.

"66 percent of Indian Americans currently favour Vice President Biden, 28 percent favour President Donald Trump, and 6 percent were undecided. In the 2016 presidential election, 77percent voted for Secretary Hillary Clinton, and 16 percent voted for President Trump. If the remaining undecided voters broke in the same pattern as those who have madeup their mind, Joe Biden would secure 70 percent of the vote, when compared to 30 percent for Trump," the report read.

Election experts project that Democrats should be worried about Indian American voters attrition considering the overall percentage number may have dropped down for the Democrats from the 84 percent that supported Obama in 2012 and the 77 percent who supported Hillary Clinton 2016 as compared to the 66 percent supporting former Vice President Joe Biden. Meanwhile, President Trump's vote share has gone up from 16 percent in 2016 to 28 percent.

"I think Democrats absolutely should be concerned about making sure that they conduct sufficient outreach to Indian Americans that they conduct sufficient outreach to the different groups that comprise bases and Indian Americans because every vote is going to count especially in those battleground states," said Raja Krishnamoorthi, a Democrat congressman.

An Indian American himself and a representative from the state of Illinois, Raja Krishnamoorthi further said that the states of Pennsylvania, Michigan, Florida and North Carolina could be a part of the tipping factor this election. "And because of that I think the Joe Biden campaign has to be especially attentive," Raja Krishnamoorthi further asserted.

The survey report also documents the strengthening political power of the Indian American electorate in the U.S. due to factors such as their rapidly growing population and increased political participation.

"With increased attention being paid to the Indian American vote given our growing numbers, increasing political contributions and overall political engagement, we wanted to shine a spotlight on the issues that really matter to Indian American voters," said MR Rangaswami, founder of Indiaspora.

The report, which has survey results of 260 Asian Indian registered voters, regardless of party affiliation, found that some of the issues at the top of the list for Indian Americans in this election included education, jobs and economy, health care, and the environment.

The report also chronicles the rise of the Indian American electorate as one of the fastest-growing minority groups in the U.S., with significant numbers in "battleground" states.

"Indian Americans are positioned to make a difference in several swing states that may be close in this election, such as Florida (87,000), Pennsylvania (61,000), Georgia (57,000), Michigan (45,000), and North Carolina (36,000), and perhaps even Texas, which has 160,000 Indian-American voters," said Dr. Karthick Ramakrishnan, professor of public policy and political science at UC Riverside, and founder of AAPI Data. "Given Senator Kamala Harris's historic vice presidential nomination, as well as highly publicized rallies that President Trump and Prime Minister Modi held together, high turnout could make a huge difference in this election."

Currently, there are 1.8 million Indian Americans in the U.S. who are eligible voters. About 310,000 Indian green cardholders remain in a backlog for citizenship as of 2019, and another 310,000 Indian residents in the U.S. are in a backlog to obtain their green cards.

In addition, Indian American political engagement extended to several areas, with a fifth of Indian American registered voters saying they contacted their representative or government official in the U.S. this year, 74 per cent had discussed politics with family and friends, and a quarter of those surveyed had donated to a candidate, political party or campaign this year. By the end of June 2020, Indian Americans had donated at least USD3 million to 2020 presidential campaigns.

Both Democratic and Republican parties have conducted outreach to Indian Americans in this election, with 56 percent of Indian American registered voters surveyed saying they had been contacted by the Democratic party in the past year, and 48 percent saying they had been contacted by the Republican party. This is a marked increase from 2016, when only 31 percent of Indian Americans said they had been contacted by a political party, compared to 44 percent of White voters and 42 percent of Black voters.

In addition, several hundred Indian American candidates also are running for office in record numbers at federal, state and local levels.

"Given the Indian diaspora's increasing political importance in the US, it's no surprise they are being courted by both sides of the aisle," said MR Rangaswami, Founder of Indiaspora. "It's great that both major political parties have begun to realize just how critical it is to reach out to Indian Americans - our impact is only going to increase over time."

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Amazon Echo Dot with Clock Review
Amazon Echo Dot with Clock Review

Amazon Echo Dot with Clock Review

Vignesh Giridharan   |  23 Dec 2019
DIGIT RATING
75 /100
  • design

    55

  • performance

    70

  • value for money

    75

  • features

    72

  • PROS
  • Bright, auto-dimming easy-to-read clock
  • Inbuilt 3.5mm jack for easy audio output
  • CONS
  • No wall mount available (variant without clock)
  • Priced a bit too steeply (variant with clock)

Verdict

The Amazon Echo Dot with Clock is an ideal bedroom companion for music playback, nearby device control, and everyday tasks (such as taxi booking, etc.) even if it is priced a bit steep.

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In a manner of speaking, the Echo Dot is to the Echo what the iPod nano was to the original hard drive-driven iPod. But this likeness wasn’t always so apparent when the Echo Dot was first released in March 2016. Also, it didn’t help that we only started seeing the Echo Dot in India from the second-generation model on. With the new third-generation model though, it’s amply clear that the Echo Dot is a shorter, more affordable version of the outgoing Echo. Sure, it may feature fewer microphones and speakers but it’s a proper Echo device nonetheless, in the same way an iPod nano was considered a proper iPod. And that’s exactly what Amazon wanted to create.

Rs 5,499 is rather steep for the added time display functionality

Amazon is currently selling the third-generation Echo Dot with an optional digital clock on its website. So, the clock-less Echo Dot sells for Rs 3,499 as of writing this review. If you wait for a grand sale (the way I did), you can get it for as low as Rs 1,999 along with a free smart bulb. It comes in grey, black, purple, and white colour options. The variant with a clock, however, sells for Rs 5,499. It’s available only in white and, as of writing this review, in stock again only in late February 2020. Still, let’s find out how it did during its stay at the Digit Test Centre.

Design and Build

The third-generation Echo Dot shares its design language with the current Echo and that’s no coincidence. It’s lost that original hockey puck design but has acquired a larger, softer, more curvy figure that looks friendly and approachable in any part of the house. Like the larger models, the Echo Dot is wrapped in fabric tightly around the sides. Like the second-generation model, there are four buttons on top: Volume up, Volume down, Microphone on/off, and Action. The signs on these buttons are embossed, so identifying them in the dark shouldn’t be a challenge. While the Echo has seven microphones around its four buttons, the Echo Dot makes do with four. The Echo Dot with Clock, however, comes with the addition of a four-character eight-segment LED display.

Four mics on top

On the back, the Echo Dot features a round-pin power port and a 3.5mm jack for audio output. The latter gives the Echo Dot a serious edge over the recently launched Google Nest Mini, its most direct competitor. You can read our review of it here. This should let you hook the device up to a larger, more powerful set of external speakers, thus letting you enjoy better sound while retaining the device’s smartness. The Echo Dot’s base has a large circular rubber foot, which should keep the speaker in place on most indoor surfaces. Like the more expensive models, the Echo Dot sports a proper multi-colour light ring to tell you what the device is up to. All things considered, the Echo Dot is built and designed quite well. If anything, the non-clock variant could have come with a wall mount on the back for added flexibility.

The 3.5mm audio output jack is a boon

Setup

Setting up the Amazon Echo Dot is as easy as setting up the Google Nest Mini, if not easier. The setup process, which typically takes up to twenty minutes to complete, requires you to install the Amazon Alexa app on your iOS/Android smartphone first. The display greets you with a quick ‘Hello’ when the device is powered on but doesn’t help with the setup process or display any other messages, which means you have to hook the Echo Dot up to your local Wi-Fi network using the app. That’s understandable because very little textual information can be communicated on the speaker’s four-character eight-segment LED units. If anything, the Amazon Alexa app could be more responsive. Whether it's on iOS or Android, the app is tiring to use.

Four-character eight-segment display is only to show the time

Amazon Alexa app is not always responsive

Once you’ve set the Echo Dot up, you can start using the speaker for simple questions such as, “How far is the moon?” and “Who is the President of India?” To book a taxi, you’ll have to go to the Skills & Games section of the Amazon Alexa app to enable the Ola and Uber skills. The same goes for other requests that need an Alexa Skill to be enabled beforehand. You can, in addition, hook up smart appliances to the speaker in the Settings section. You can even connect to a smartphone over Bluetooth, which will then allow you to use the Echo Dot like any other Bluetooth speaker. If you connect the Echo Dot to a pair of external speakers, then it will work as a Bluetooth receiver for your phone, in addition to following voice commands.

No wall mount on the clockless variant of the Echo Dot

Voice Response

Like all the other Echo products in Amazon’s stable, the Echo Dot is powered by the company’s proprietary digital assistant Amazon Alexa. On our review unit, the device responded to lusty ‘Alexa’ calls from as far as eight feet away but only in a quiet environment. It worked when the call was made from other rooms as well but only one out of two times. With music playing in the background, it was a little hard to get Alexa’s attention but not to the point where I had to yell when I was in the same room as the device. In other words, you’ll have very few problems reaching out to Alexa if you’re in the same room as the device. I’m happy to report that the whisper mode on the unit worked well for quiet responses. When I whispered, “Cancel all my alarms,” Alexa responded in an equally quiet tone, “Cancelling all your alarms.”

That's a nice and bright clock on the new Echo Dot

User Interface

Apart from showing the time, the display on the front side of the Echo Dot tells you how much time is left on an active timer, when the next alarm will ring right after you’ve set it, and the current volume level when the volume buttons are pressed. The brightness of the display changes automatically based on ambient light, making it ideal for bedside use. In my experience, the Echo Dot is an ideal bedroom companion for help with everyday tasks such as ordering food, controlling nearby smart devices, and music playback. In my opinion, its physical buttons are nicer to operate than the haptic ones on the Google Nest Mini.

The etched physical buttons on the Echo Dot are easier to press than the haptic ones on the Google Nest Mini

Audio Quality

The Echo Dot features a single 1.6-inch speaker driver, which works fine for Alexa’s responses and casual music playback. Compared to the louder and crisper-sounding unit on the Google Nest Mini, the speaker on the Echo Dot sounds muffled for most genres of music, especially pop. Lows are generally heard when the volume is maintained below 70 per cent but mids and highs don’t always make it. Luckily, the Echo Dot can be hooked up to a pair of external speakers using the 3.5mm jack on the back. This ability to connect to another audio source while retaining the smartness of Alexa is easily one of the Echo Dot’s best features.

The little Echo Dot is no match for the Echo but does the job for casual music listening and voice commands

Bottom Line

I got a chance to use Google’s recently launched Nest Mini around the same time I set the Amazon Echo Dot up for review, so I had enough room for comparison. I personally like the Echo Dot over the Nest Mini because Amazon’s Alexa is friendlier to talk to and can do more than Google Assistant can at the moment, such as connect to my Apple Music account for music playback. The Echo Dot, in my opinion, is also better aesthetically in that it has a handy display, a 3.5mm audio jack for audio output, and easy-to-press physical buttons. All things considered, the Amazon Echo Dot is a fine bedroom companion for music playback, nearby device control, and common tasks (such as taxi booking, etc). If anything, the variant with the clock is priced a bit too steeply.

Reviewer’s Notes

  • When the feature is enabled, you can tap any of the four buttons on the Echo Dot to dismiss ringing alarms
  • Two small dots on the display glow to indicate that there are active alarms and timers
  • The third-generation Echo Dot is significantly heavier than its predecessors; it also moves away from microUSB charging

Amazon Echo Dot with Clock Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

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Release Date: 16 Dec 2019
Variant: None
Market Status: Launched

Key Specs

  • Playback Time Playback Time
    NA
  • Frequency Range Frequency Range
    NA
  • Channels Channels
    NA
  • Dimensions Dimensions
    99 X 99 X 43 mm

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HP CHROMEBOOK 14 Review
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HP CHROMEBOOK 14 Review

Vignesh Giridharan   |  01 Nov 2019
DIGIT RATING
57 /100
  • design

    46

  • performance

    78

  • value for money

    55

  • features

    43

  • PROS
  • Responsive for light web tasks
  • Neat matte-finish design
  • Sufficient number of USB ports
  • CONS
  • Can't handle multitasking
  • Flat, uninspiring audio
  • Colourless low-res display

Verdict

The HP Chromebook 14 can confidently handle light browsing, online document edits, and short video playbacks but not all at the same time. It delivers excellent battery life but is shy to multitask and offer higher speeds.

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HP launched the Chromebook x360 in India a couple of months ago at a starting price of Rs 44,990. You can read our review of it here. While I was quite pleased to see HP launch a Chromebook in the country after a long gap, I was admittedly more kicked about the product it launched next. Just a few days after launching the Chromebook x360, HP launched the Chromebook 14 in India at a much more accessible price of Rs 23,990 (updated price: Rs 22,990). And that’s exactly the laptop on which I’m writing this review.

I was thrilled about the Chromebook 14 because I felt it had a significant role to play in the Indian entry-level laptop market. You see, unlike typical Windows 10 laptops in the same price range, the Chromebook 14 is not bogged down by heavy software or slow hard drives. It may come with a piddly 4GB of RAM, but it’s not burdened by a weighty operating system. It also sports a slightly faster storage unit in the form of a 64GB eMMC drive. This, I thought, should at least result in faster web-only computing than running Chrome on a typical Windows 10 laptop. Was I right? Let’s find out.

Performance

Our review unit came in the only configuration the Chromebook 14 is available in right now: Intel Celeron N3350 Dual-core CPU, 4GB RAM, and 64GB eMMC flash storage. After a week or two with the review unit, I was mostly pleased with the performance of the Chromebook 14 even though I was left wanting more speed from time to time. With the tab count not exceeding a dozen in total across all virtual desktops, the review unit loaded each page in less than five seconds. Some heavier pages (including Gmail) took a few seconds longer to load completely, but that delay can be chalked up to the low-cost Celeron chip inside. Playing videos on YouTube one at a time was no problem but multitasking with a video playing in the background often resulted in audio stutters.

Intel Celeron inside

Accessing common websites such as Google Docs, Sheets, Keep, Gmail, Netflix, YouTube, and OneNote Online was no major problem unless multiple sites were being loaded simultaneously. The review unit was best suited to static work on a single window, such as composing a long document on Google Docs. Moving quickly from one tab/window to another or clicking on multiple links at once often resulted in a brief freeze or a series of stutter. A cold boot to the lock screen took approximately 11.46 seconds, and getting to the first Chrome tab from there took another 12.46 seconds, so that's 23.93 seconds in total.

This grade of response, in my experience, is still better than that observed on other Windows 10-powered budget laptops out there in the market, including the new Lenovo IdeaPad S145 (read our review of it here). I’m willing to bet the Chromebook 14 will outpace every average budget Windows 10 laptop out there with the following (or similar) specs: Intel Core i3 CPU, 4GB RAM, 1TB hard drive spinning at 5,400 rpm. In other words, if all you want to do is browse on Chrome lightly and maybe watch a few videos without spending more than Rs 23,000, the HP Chromebook 14 is your best bet. It’s a device on which you can occasionally check your email, watch a few videos one at a time, and video-call your loved ones but that’s about it.

Battery

This is one distinct department in which the Chromebook 14 excels without a shadow of a doubt. During our everyday tests, where the screen is set to 70 percent brightness, Wi-Fi + Bluetooth are enabled, and a USB mouse is connected, the review unit consistently lost about 7–10 percent every passing hour. During one such test, there were over twenty tabs open, one of which played internet radio in the background through USB headphones. After about three hours, the charge fell from 100 to 74 percent. A full charge happened in about one and a half hours. To sum it up, the Chromebook 14 is great for anyone wanting to work away from the wall socket for about 8 or 9 hours continuously.

Expect 8 to 10 hours on battery power

Display, Audio, and IO

The display on the Chromebook 14 is, as you can imagine, a 14-inch WLED-backlit LCD touchscreen unit with a depressingly low resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels. Colours on the display appear washed out and the viewing angles are severely limited. On the whole, text appears grainy on the panel no matter which font size you go with. The capacitive touch works well but there’s no palm rejection on offer in case you decide to annotate. Fortunately, the panel doesn’t suffer from too much glare as it does not use a glass surface. If anything, I wish the Chromebook 14 came with the option of a Full HD display.

The Chromebook 14, like its more expensive Pavilion and Spectre cousins, confidently sports a Bang & Olufsen logo next to the single top-firing speaker strip on its keyboard island. But the sound that emanates from the drivers inside simply doesn't do justice to that long-standing Danish name. Popular titles, like The Weeknd's Starboy, sound absolutely flat across all frequencies. Lows in particular end up sounding muffled at max volume. There's a fair amount of distortion heard even in videos with only vocals in them, leaving the speaker strip best used for message alerts.

B&O badging is lost on this device with flat audio

The Chromebook 14 doesn't come with a very wide variety of ports but has the right stuff for USB mice and headphones. On the left side of its body, we see a USB-A 3.1 port and a USB-C 3.1 port along with a Kensington lock slot. On the right side, we see another USB-A 3.1 port, a second USB-C 3.1 port, a microSD card slot, and a 3.5mm audio jack for headsets. Because it's equipped with HP's Sleep and Charge technology, you can use the USB-A ports to charge a smaller device, like a smartphone, even when the laptop is turned off. Needless to say, the laptop skips the fingerprint scanner.

Two USBs on the left...

...and two more on the right

Keyboard and Touchpad

The keys on the Chromebook 14 are flat and totally unlit but offer sufficient comfort and feedback while composing long emails and documents. They have decent travel but could have done with a bit more distance. What's most annoying are the empty clicks you hear from the hollow surface below while typing hard on the keys. Yes, the entire keyboard island suffers from quite a bit of panel flex even under normal typing pressure. Unlike the more expensive Chromebook x360, the Chromebook 14 does not get a dedicated lock key on the top row of its keyboard. Instead, it gets a power button, which you have to press and hold to get the Chromebook running. Summing things up, the keyboard on the Chromebook 14 is good for everyday typing on a laptop of its price.

Decent keyboard + touchpad setup

The touchpad on the Chromebook 14 is as good as the laptop's keyboard. It's functional and sufficiently comfortable but nothing to write home about. The accuracy of pointer movements is somewhere between that of a Windows 10-recognised precision unit (seen on the likes of the Asus VivoBook X403) and a non-precision unit (seen on the likes of the Lenovo IdeaPad S145). What doesn't help improve the feedback is the coarse plasticky surface of the touchpad. Having said that, it's still a decent touchpad for everyday use. What's more, the two click keys beneath the touchpad surface are fairly easy to press.

Build and Design

The outer cover of the Chromebook 14 is made of hard plastic, which lends the device a sturdy and hardwearing look but also a perceptibly hollow feeling. This feeling of hollowness becomes apparent when you press down hard on the panels. The top cover sports a rough matte finish, which aids greatly in the user's grip over it. Opening the lid from one side reveals a good amount of panel flex, which is common in laptops of this price range. The Chromebook 14 sure looks like it can take the occasional drop but we recommend you treat it with ample care nonetheless.

Hard-wearing matte look on the grey top cover

Opening the rather tight lid reveals a 14-inch touchscreen panel with a semi-glossy finish. The bezels around the display are fairly thick on all four sides, which gives the device is a slightly dated look. The display hinge folds all the way back to 180 degrees, a convenience found rarely in laptops of this price range. At 1.54 kilogrammes, the device is quite easy to carry around and doesn't eat up too much space in a typical laptop backpack. All things considered, the Chromebook 14 is built and designed quite well for its price.

Bottom Line

The HP Chromebook 14 truly is a game-changer in the entry-level laptop market in that it gives the average user the freedom to browse and perform web-only tasks with a fair amount of responsiveness when compared to other Windows 10-powered models in its price range. What's more, it offers close to ten hours of battery life on Wi-Fi. But there are some apparent drawbacks: it's not very fast and it's shy to multitask, something that becomes evident the minute the tab count crosses eight or ten.

Who should buy the new HP Chromebook 14 then? Well, its ideal buyer is someone who needs a responsive budget laptop only for web-based activities, such as checking email, composing documents online, watching an occasional YouTube video, etc. They have a stable broadband connection at home and don't care if they miss out on access to Microsoft Word, Visual Studio, Edge, Paint, and a whole lot more. They're satisfied that their budget laptop doesn't take an entire decade to open up just one new browser tab.

HP CHROMEBOOK 14 Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

Price:
Release Date: 29 Aug 2019
Variant: None
Market Status: Launched

Key Specs

  • OS OS
    Chrome
  • Display Display
    14" (1366 X 768)
  • Processor Processor
    Intel Celeron N3350 | 1.4GHz
  • Memory Memory
    64 GB NA/4GBGB DDR4

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His remarks come days after official data showed retail inflation remains above the RBI's target range of 4-6 per cent for a fifth straight month.

Uptick Noticed In June, July Has Levelled Off: RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das

RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das said economic recovery is likely to be gradual

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das said on Wednesday that the uptick noticed in the economy in the June-July period seems to have levelled off. The country's economy is likely to recover gradually, he said in a virtual address to members of industry body FICCI. His remarks come days after official data showed the country's GDP or gross domestic product crashed a record 23.9 per cent in the April-June period, as restrictions to curb the spread of the coronavirus pandemic hurt an economy already struggling against low demand and weakness in key sectors. Separate data this week showed retail inflation in the country eased marginally in August, but remained above the central bank's target range of 4-6 per cent for the fifth month in a row, supporting views that the RBI will avoid easing monetary policy further in its scheduled, bi-monthly review, due in October. 

Here are highlights of what RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das said:

  • COVID-19 tests resilience and capacity to save lives, households, businesses and economy on a daily basis
  •   High frequency indicators of agri activity, purchasing managers' index (PMI) for manufacturing and private estimates point to some stabilisation of economic activity in Q2 
  • Uptick which was noticed in June and July appears to have levelled off in few sectors
  • Recovery likely to be gradual
  • Liquidity lines opened to financial institutions such as NABARD have flown to small non-banking financial companies, cooperative banks, other institutions
  • RBI closely monitoring economic situation, will act accordingly

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Stars Overcame Major Stumbles To Reach Stanley Cup Final

Dallas Stars goalie Anton Khudobin (35), Mattias Janmark (13), Alexander Radulov (47) and Jason Dickinson (18) celebrate their win over the Vegas Golden Knights during overtime NHL Western Conference final playoff game action in Edmonton, Alberta, Monday, Sept. 14, 2020. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press via AP)

Dallas Stars goalie Anton Khudobin (35), Mattias Janmark (13), Alexander Radulov (47) and Jason Dickinson (18) celebrate their win over the Vegas Golden Knights during overtime NHL Western Conference final playoff game action in Edmonton, Alberta, Monday, Sept. 14, 2020. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press via AP)

Inside a lounge at the JW Marriott usually reserved for their meals and meetings, the Dallas Stars enjoyed a moment.

  • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 3:33 AM IST

EDMONTON, Alberta: Inside a lounge at the JW Marriott usually reserved for their meals and meetings, the Dallas Stars enjoyed a moment.

It wasn’t an all-out party because they are still four wins away from winning the Stanley Cup. It was a low-key celebration of reaching the final, a significant accomplishment for a team that has been through some real challenges in recent years.

“To watch the staff, the players some guys that have never lived this before it was very exciting,” general manager Jim Nill said. Theres guys that have been on this team for a long time and never been this far. Its an exciting time for them. But we do know that there is one more step here yet.

The steps to this point included plenty of stumbles. Remember when CEO Jim Lites ripped captain Jamie Benn and top center Tyler Seguin for being terrible? That was December 2018. Or how about this past December, when the Stars abruptly fired coach Jim Montgomery for unprofessional conduct?

Add in being eliminated in a heartbreaking double-overtime Game 7 loss in the second round last season to eventual champion St. Louis, and things haven’t been easy for Dallas on or off the ice. That adversity is one major reason the franchise is in its first final since 2000.

Seguin said the Stars believe they are are never out of a game.

Theres just been so much stuff thats happened to us that we always seem to rise to the occasion, he said. Because of those experiences as a group, we have that confidence, that composure and that ability to get the job done when we need it most.

Not terrible for a team that made the playoffs just three times in the past 11 seasons. Since Nill took the reins in 2013, the Stars have four playoff appearances and are now in the final on their fourth coach in as many seasons after Rick Bowness took over for Montgomery.

Perhaps they wouldn’t have gotten this far if Montgomery were the coach, or if Nill picked one of his other two assistants with previous experience to take over. He chose the 65-year-old hockey lifer as the interim replacement because Bowness had been around an extra year. It has worked out.

Its been a crazy year for all of us and Im sure especially him, Benn said. To come in halfway through the year and jump right back into a head coaching role, it cant be that easy, but hes done a great job with us.

It wasn’t easy for Benn or Seguin to take criticism from Lites and others about their play and their big-ticket contracts. When they helped Dallas make the 2019 playoffs, that run ended with Patrick Maroon ‘s goal for the Blues in the second overtime one victory shy of the Western Conference final.

You learn from that, you get in those situations and that makes you stronger, makes you hungrier and thats where were at, Nill said. Youve got to learn to lose before you win.

Barry Trotz knows that well. The New York Islanders coach stepped into his previous job with Washington after the Capitals had absorbed six early playoff exits, and Trotz had three of his own before winning the Stanley Cup in 2018.

Theres very few teams in any sport (that) have sort of put a group together and theyve won a championship right away without maybe a little bit of failure on the way, Trotz said. “How you focus with defeat, how you pick yourself up after a tough loss or a game that doesnt go your way individually or collectively thats what builds winners or champions.”

To become champions, the Stars still need to win one more series. Barclay Goodrow and the Tampa Bay Lightning could next be up next.

Theyre in the Stanley Cup Final for a reason, said Goodrow, who played against Dallas the past several seasons while with San Jose. They defend hard. They just find ways to win. Its not a fluke why they made it to the finals.

After being outshot 166-118 by Vegas in the second round and leaning on goaltender Anton Khudobin to make some timely saves, the Stars aren’t apologizing for moving on to the final. Nill agreed with Goodrow that it’s not a fluke, and now his team gets to keep proving that.

“I definitely believe we deserve to be here,” he said. Our guys have stuck with it. They believe in themselves, theyre hardened and theyre resilient and thats what you have to be in the playoffs. Youre not going to make it very far in the playoffs if youre not resilient, and we have a resilient group of guys.

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Manchester United manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, could be without up to 11 players for their Premier League opener against Crystal Palace this weekend.

United were given an extra week to prepare for the 2020/2021 season, after their Europa League campaign run into August.

The Manchester Evening News reports that Paul Pogba, Juan Mata, Fred, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Eric Bailly only returned to full training on Monday, while Bruno Fernandes started only days before.

Phil Jones is fit, but is unlikely to be selected, as he could leave Old Trafford in the coming days. Sergio Romero is in the same situation, but is yet to return to training as he seeks a move away.

Mason Greenwood is still training in isolation after returning to Carrington last week. The young striker was sent home from England camp after breaching COVID-19 guidelines in Iceland last week.

Axel Tuanzebe is definitely out for the visit of Palace, as he continues his recovery from a long-term injury.

Victor Lindelof and Anthony Martial are set to be assessed by United medical staff, after they went on international duty for Sweden and France respectively.

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The ultimate breakfast hack: 'Air fryer guy' wows thousands with his morning bacon and egg meal that is ready in just seven minutes

  • An Australian man who calls himself 'Air Fryer Guy' has gone viral on TikTok
  • He shares videos putting different types of food or objects in the Kmart air fryer 
  • In one of his latest uploads the mysterious man made a full breakfast in minutes
  • He places a slice of bread with a cracked egg on top and bacon as well 
  • The popular $89 device 'fries' meals without the need for extra oil to be added

An Australian man who goes by the name 'Air Fryer Guy' has taken the internet by storm with his inventive seven-minute breakfast using Kmart's popular $89 air fryer.  

The bearded man, who rarely shows his face online, started sharing videos on TikTok in January, but has only recently gained traction for his niche cooking methods. 

In one of his latest uploads the Air Fryer Guy placed a slice of bread into his air fryer, cracked a single egg on top and placed a slice of bacon to the side.

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In one of his latest uploads the Air Fryer Guy placed a slice of bread into his air fryer, cracked a single egg on top and placed a slice of bacon to the side
He closed the fryer lid and set it to 180 degrees for seven minutes

In one of his latest uploads the Air Fryer Guy placed a slice of bread into his air fryer, cracked a single egg on top and placed a slice of bacon to the side

When the time was up the ultimate breakfast meal was ready to be eaten (pictured)

When the time was up the ultimate breakfast meal was ready to be eaten (pictured)

He closed the fryer lid and set it to 180 degrees for seven minutes. When the time was up the ultimate breakfast meal was ready to be eaten.  

'I'm going to have to do this in a few minutes. It looks delicious,' one person wrote underneath his video.

'I tried this this morning! It saved me so much time and I had a nice meal before work! Thank you,' said another. 

Air fryers rose to prominence as a way to 'fry' food without submerging it in oil. 

Pink and white marshmallows were placed into the fryer
They fused together and became a wobbly cloud

A mystery Australian man who goes by 'Air Fryer Guy' has taken the internet by storm with his inventive food experiments using Kmart's popular $89 air fryer (marshmallows pictured)

In some cases the food will become a crispier version of itself, which is what happened to the Subway sandwich, a cob loaf he filled with leftover pasta and mozzarella he put on baking paper.

While other instances saw pink and white marshmallows become a wobbly 'cloud' fused together, Hubba Bubba gum, Starburst and sour worm lollies melt or cookie dough mixture form a cake.

Air Fryer Guy made Ferrero Rocher chocolates wrapped in dough turned out to be bite-sized biscuits, Arnott's Tic Tocs melted to a caramel consistency and corn on the cob became popcorn.

He started by unwrapping the Starburst
Then he placed them in a bowl to be melted

Starburst lollies melted into a syrupy mess when he removed them from the air fryer 

Not all of his videos are believable, with many saying his pancake batter attempt - which saw him pour five lots of batter onto baking paper and put it into the fryer - doesn't work
Did he make these fluffy pancakes in the air fryer or not?

Not all of his videos are believable, with many saying his pancake batter attempt - which saw him pour five lots of batter onto baking paper and put it into the fryer - doesn't work

Not all of his videos are believable, with many saying his pancake batter attempt - which saw him pour five lots of batter onto baking paper and put it into the fryer - doesn't work.

The same was said about his Apple TV remote control being put into the device, only to come out as an Apple Mac. Or his grandfather's watch coming out as his family member's ghost. 

Alongside the videos the man creates a 'jingle' to frame what is happening on the screen, singing as he cooks.

Cookie dough in the air fryer became a flat cake
While a delicious snack of Ferrero Rocher and dough could be conjured up in the device

Cookie dough turned into a cake (left) and Ferrero Rocher chocolate wrapped in dough formed a chocolate ball (right)

Corn on the cob turned into delicious popcorn when it was put into the air fryer (pictured)

Corn on the cob turned into delicious popcorn when it was put into the air fryer (pictured)

Crispy noodles (pictured) made by pouring two-minute noodles into the cooking device was also a popular watch online

Crispy noodles (pictured) made by pouring two-minute noodles into the cooking device was also a popular watch online

Some of his most popular ones are 'The Bacon Song' and 'Where the Smiles are Free'. 

'When I first got the air fryer I was kind of scared of it,' he told Fox News

'The settings and timing were very different to an oven or a microwave. It was almost like a "magical" machine that could do anything. 

'I figured that most people would feel the same way, so I started putting random things into it like money, potted plants and an Apple Watch. Just for a laugh.' 

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Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan Slams BJP State Chief: Lost His Mental Stability

"Lost His Mental Stability": Kerala Chief Minister Slams BJP State Chief

Pinarayi Vijayan, when asked about the BJP chief's allegations, said K Surendran has "lost his mental stability" and, without any sense of decency, has been raising allegations without any basis.

'Lost His Mental Stability': Kerala Chief Minister Slams BJP State Chief

Pinarayi Vijayan said K Surendran has "lost his mental stability" (File)

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Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Tuesday lashed out at BJP state chief K Surendran, for raising "baseless allegations" against the former's family in the LIFE Mission (Livelihood Inclusion and Financial Empowerment) project "kickbacks" matter.

Mr Vijayan, when asked about the BJP chief's allegations, said K Surendran has "lost his mental stability" and, without any sense of decency, has been raising allegations without any basis.

"The party (BJP) should ponder as to why it has kept a mentally flawed person as its president. Surendran has lost his mental stability. It's as if he can say anything. Shouldn't there be a sense of basic decency? Shouldn't he say what his statements are based on? Should one just issue statements on a whim?," Mr Vijayan asked.

At a press meet on Monday, Mr Surendran alleged that the investigation agencies should probe and interrogate Mr Vijayan's daughter and said his family members were allegedly involved in securing kickbacks in the Life Mission project.

"Pinarayi Vijayan is not like Mr Surendran. I'm used to opposing corruption.That habit has helped me keep my head high whenever there are allegations against me.

When someone sees that I rule without corruption, such allegations will arise. Can my daughter or son or family be labelled corrupt because of pure allegations?" Mr Vijayan asked.

Life Mission project was envisaged by the state government for construction of free houses for homeless poor in the state and at least 2.26 lakh houses had been built and handed over to homeless people in the state under the project so far.

Mr Surendran has alleged that the fire incident at the state secretariat was intended to remove the evidence against the chief minister's office in the gold smuggling case.

However, the state government had rebutted this allegation and said none of the files were destroyed as the filing was under the e-filing system since long back.

The Opposition parties have been alleging that the prime accused in the gold smuggling case was involved in securing commissions with relation to the Life Mission project.

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India Slams Pakistan For Persecuting Hindus, Sikhs And Other Minorities

India Slams Pakistan For Persecuting Hindus, Sikhs And Other Minorities

The diplomat said that it was not surprising that other relevant multilateral institutions have been raising serious concerns on Pakistan's failure to stop terror financing.

India Slams Pakistan For Persecuting Hindus, Sikhs And Other Minorities

India also slammed Pakistan for abusing various HRC mechanisms (Representational)

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India on Tuesday described Pakistan as an "epicenter of terrorism" and said no one deserves unsolicited lecture on human rights from Islamabad that has consistently persecuted its ethnic and religious minorities including Hindus, Sikhs and Christians.

Exercising the Right of Reply to the statements made by Pakistan at the 45th session of Human Rights Council (HRC), the Indian representative said that it has become habitual for Pakistan to malign India with false and fabricated narratives for its self-serving malicious purposes.

"Neither India nor others deserve this unsolicited lecture on human rights from a country that has consistently persecuted its ethnic and religious minorities, is an epicenter of terrorism, has the distinction of providing pensions to individuals on UN Sanctions list and has a Prime Minister who proudly admits training tens of thousands of terrorists to fight in Jammu and Kashmir," the Indian diplomat said.

The diplomat said that it was not surprising that other relevant multilateral institutions have been raising serious concerns on Pakistan's failure to stop terror financing and lack of effective actions against all terror entities in Pakistan.

Highlighting the nefarious designs of Pakistan in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, the diplomat said, "the mass influx of outsiders has whittled down the number of Kashmiris to an insignificant number in Pakistan occupied parts of Indian Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Laddakh."

"In its zeal to reassert its theocratic ideology, it has ensured that ethnic and religious minorities have no future through systematic persecution, blasphemy laws, forced conversions, targeted killings, sectarian violence and faith-based discrimination," the diplomat said.

"Thousands of Sikh, Hindus and Christian minority women and girls have been subjected to abductions, forced marriages and conversions in Pakistan."

On the plight of people in Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh, the Indian diplomat said, "Not a single day has gone by when a family in Balochistan doesn't find its members picked up or kidnapped by the security forces of Pakistan."

"Pakistan does well when it comes to intimidation and attacks against journalists, human rights defenders and political dissidents in particular by its state machinery. It is not without a reason that Pakistan has been highlighted by international organizations as a country where journalists are slain and their killers go scot free," the diplomat said.

India also slammed Pakistan for "abusing various HRC mechanisms and platforms for raising issues, which are extraneous to the mandate of the HRC and which relate to internal affairs of India, with a view to distract the attention of the international community from serious human rights violations committed by it against its own people, including in Indian territories occupied by it."

India also rejected the reference made by the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to Jammu and Kashmir, which is an integral part of India.

"The OIC has no locus standi to comment on internal affairs of India. The OIC has allowed itself to be misused by Pakistan to subverse its own Agenda. It's for the members of the OIC to decide if it is in their interests to allow Pakistan to do so," the Indian representative said.

India also advised Turkey to refrain from commenting on its internal affairs and develop a better understanding of the democratic practices.

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Canon PowerShot G7X Mark II Review

Canon PowerShot G7X Mark II Review

By Souvik Das | Updated Nov 04 2019
Canon PowerShot G7X Mark II Review
DIGIT RATING
78 /100
  • design

    80

  • performance

    75

  • value for money

    80

  • features

    76

  • PROS
  • Good colours and sharpness
  • Low light photography exceeds expectations
  • Easier to use than predecessor
  • Good battery life
  • CONS
  • Autofocus performance has a few weak areas
  • Fine details lack definition

Verdict

The Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II is a great compact shooter. It delivers good colours, details and overall imaging performance, along with a few nifty features, upgraded dials and toggles and decent battery life, all at a compelling price point. While the Sony RX100 V does have a few more features up its sleeve, it retails at nearly double the price, which lends superior value for money to the G7 X II, which is priced at an MRP of Rs. 40,995.

For those who do not want the bulk and interchangeable lens factor of a DSLR and need a camera that delivers competent imaging quality in a small, pocketable frame, the Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II is highly recommendable.

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Compact cameras with 1-inch sensors have their own place in the imaging market. They are targeted at being fast, sharp shooters, without the hassle of changing lenses, and being small enough to fit in pockets quite easily. While Sony has held fort in this category with its iconic RX100 lineup, Canon has been thereabouts, too. While the first generation G7 X or even the G9 X were reasonably decent attempts, they had troubles in core performance, lens optics and a few other areas.


The PowerShot G7 X Mark II here, Canon’s second-round attempt at Sony’s behemoth RX100 lineup, is a pretty solid camera on paper. There are a number of notable upgrades, and Canon wants the G7X Mark II to be a camera that everyone would consider to be an essential in their travel kits. Does it hit the right chords?

Specifications
The two present generation compact cameras right now are the Sony CyberShot RX100 V, and the Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II. Before we begin talking about the performance on offer, we look at what each of these have on offer.

While the RX100 V does provide more in terms of continuous shooting, highest video resolution and even an electronic viewfinder within the compact, pocketable frame, the Canon G7 X II provides an equal bang for the buck on face of competition. As against older compatriots like the Sony RX100 IV, Canon’s inclusion of the latest generation DIGIC 7 image processor is a benefit, as it gives a good edge in terms of processing, autofocus and more.

Performance
Colour, saturation, white balance
The colour production of the PowerShot G7X Mark II is largely typical of Canon’s warmer tone. Colours look sharp, although reds seem to get an unnatural amount of favour. Yellows, blues and particularly greens look slightly undersaturated, particularly in rich, vibrant compositions. However, they do not look bleak, and you can opt to shoot RAW for post-shooting rectification. The new DIGIC 7 processor allows better, faster shooting of RAWs, and the G7 X II also produces lesser noise and better dynamic range, all of which lead to making this camera one of the most useful compacts out there today.

To clarify, the colours are fairly accurate and good to look at, losing out on a certain richness of tone in its JPEGs. Saturation levels are biased towards high colour temperatures, and the white balance algorithms work fairly well. Here too, the camera tends to adjust to warmer temperatures, which can be rectified by using the custom manual presets. Despite the better dynamic range, the Canon G7 X II produces a slightly limited range of colours, but you only realise this when you shoot in an extensively vibrant atmosphere, and compare results parallely.

For reference, seeing that the average Indian user is more inclined towards a basic DSLR than a premium compact, our comparison between the Nikon D3400 and the Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II revealed the differences that show slightly limited dynamic range.

Details, sharpness, noise and ISO
Canon has significantly improved the level of details, sharpness, noise reduction and ISO performance over its previous generation compacts. There is decent levels of coarse details that work in wider frames, although macro shots do reveal the lack of fine details. The improved sharpening here works for most objects, although it does appear rather coarse upon finer inspection.

This also lends edgy outlines in certain cases, particularly in falling light. Despite that, the G7 X II is actually a fairly remarkable performer in terms of detailing and object sharpness in most scenes. You also get a dedicated Picture Styles mode to adjust sharpening strength, feathering and threshold, allowing control over sharpening radius.

Yet another impressive element is noise reduction, and the Canon G7 X II does fairly well in low ISO shots. Lowering noise reduction levels do not ruin photos with grains, and even in low light, although soft edges are recurrent, the G7 X II manages to retain colour accuracy, not rendering unusable noise levels beyond ISO 3200.

ISO performance is also decent, and you can shoot comfortably at up to ISO 1600 without much difficulty. Low ISO performance does not generate banding in uniform colours on low light, and flash range also extends up to 7.0m at ISO 100, which is fairly decent. You can also adjust the angle of the pop-up flash module to bounce flash against walls, which is a neat addition.

Autofocus
As before, the autofocus performance still has a couple of weak areas. For one, letting go of the half-shutter-press while tracking a subject leads to the camera failing to recognise subject movement, and takes significantly long to attempt refocus. The phase detection pixels also struggle with macro focusing consistency, and gets particularly confused if there are distinct shapes or sharper colours in the background.

Full continuous autofocus on the Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II can be obtained with the 1-shot Servo AF, and this works fairly well. Constant subject tracking works well with swift moving objects. However, this can significantly reduce battery life if you use it extensively. The autofocus performance is fairly decent, and just in case the autofocus fails to work for you, the inclusion of a smoother rear ring facilitates easier manual focusing.

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Build, Design and Ergonomics
The Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II is marginally more compact than its predecessor. In what is an important little addition, it adds a small grip to the right of the camera body. This makes it easier to hold. The power button, zoom toggle, mode and EV compensation dials are on the top, and are fairly easy to operate.

You also get a small thumb grip on the rear that makes shooting much easier. There is also a shortcut to assign a specific function to the front ring, and the video recording button is placed here as well. Talking about the ring, it now gets a lock that allows it to be switched between smooth or stuttered operation. This makes manual focusing on the G7 X II significantly easier, and you can use the stuttered mode when sifting through settings.

Another neat decision by Canon is shifting the display hinge to the bottom, and it can now be tilted downward by 45 degrees, instead of just being tilted upward. All of these make the camera more ergonomic and easier to use, and its 319g weight is not too much on pockets. The design also gets more defined edges thanks to the added grip and slightly reduced bearings, all of which make it look, feel and operate quite well.

Connectivity and Battery life
The Canon G7 X II gets Wi-Fi and NFC connectivity. You will need the Canon CameraConnect app on your phone, and use it to transfer files on the go, or use your phone as a remote for the camera. For NFC-enabled Android users, choosing the NFC mode and tapping the phone on the bottom of the camera body transfers the photo being displayed on the camera LCD at that moment.

The battery cycle for the Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II lasts for nearly 300 shots, which is somehow more than what the company advertises. This translates to about three full days of shooting with it for most casual/tourist photographers. This is fairly average, and is actually more than its prime market rival, the Sony RX100 lineup.

Bottomline
The Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II is a great compact shooter. It delivers good colours, details and overall imaging performance, along with a few nifty features, upgraded dials and toggles and decent battery life, all at a compelling price point. While the Sony RX100 V does have a few more features up its sleeve, it retails at nearly double the price, which lends superior value for money to the G7 X II, which is priced at an MRP of Rs. 40,995.

For those who do not want the bulk and interchangeable lens factor of a DSLR and need a camera that delivers competent imaging quality in a small, pocketable frame, the Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II is highly recommendable.

Canon PowerShot G7X Mark II Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

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Release Date: 28 Feb 2017
Market Status: Launched

Key Specs

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  • Shutter Speed Shutter Speed
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  • ISO ISO
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England vs Australia, 3rd ODI at Old Trafford Live Score: ENG, AUS Eye Series Win

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    Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the final ODI of the series between England and Australia. The series is level at 1-1 and both teams will plan to end the English summer on a high.

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Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the final ODI of the series between England and Australia. The series is level at 1-1 and both teams will plan to end the English summer on a high.

England vs Australia, 3rd ODI at Old Trafford Live Score: ENG, AUS Eye Series Win

England vs Australia, 3rd ODI Live Score, Old Trafford, Manchester, Latest Updates: Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the final ODI of the series between England and Australia. The series is level at 1-1 and both teams will plan to end the English summer on a high.

Second ODI Report: Australia collapsed from a position of victory in a moderate chase as England leveled the series with a 24-run victory in Manchester in the second One-Day International.

Australia were chasing 232 and were cruising at 144 for 2 before Jofra Archer and Chris Woakes, and then Sam Curran, created mayhem in the middle overs. From there, Australia slipped to 147 for 6 and eventually 207 all out. Archer, Woakes and Sam Curran got three wickets each.

Australia's chase started on the wrong note courtesy a terrific spell by Archer. The pacer got David Warner yet again, the opener nicking to the keeper for just 6 in the fourth over.

Soon, Marcus Stoinis was undone by a snorter of a short ball from Archer in the eighth over, the well directed bouncer lobbing straight off the bat to the keeper. Australia were 37 for 2 and England were right in the game.

However, Aaron Finch and Marnus Labuschagne steadied the ship with a sturdy partnership. Finch got past his fifty, and the partnership reached 107 but the game change rapidly in a space of four overs.

Labuschagne fell to Chris Woakes, lbw two runs short of his half-century with Australia 144 for 3. In the very next over, Archer bowled Mitchell Marsh, after which Woakes got the big wicket of Finch, bowled for 73, to leave Australia 145 for 5. That became 147 for 6 when Glenn Maxwell missed a straight one from Woakes.

Pat Cummins attacked with a six off Adil Rashid but Sam Curran struck twice in two balls to dent Australia further, dismissing Cummins and Starc to leave Australia 166 for 8.

Australia need 60 off 48, and then 37 from 18, with Alex Carey fighting at one end, but the task was too stiff without support from the other end.

Earlier, Adam Zampa proved a thorn in England's side again as Australia restricted the world champions to 231-9.

The leg-spinner took 3-36 from a maximum 10 overs to follow his 4-55 during Australia's 19-run win in Friday's first of a three-match series.

England captain Eoin Morgan top-scored with 42 but could not prevent his side slumping to 149-8 in the 41st over.

But a ninth-wicket partnership of 76 between the recalled Tom Curran (37) and Adil Rashid (35 not out) kept England in the game.

Rashid pulled fast bowler Pat Cummins for six before last man Jofra Archer ended the innings with a four off Mitchell Marsh.

Left-arm fast bowler Mitchell Starc enjoyed an early strike when he had Jonny Bairstow caught behind for a duck.

Jason Roy hit three fours in an over off fast bowler Josh Hazlewood -- an off-drive, a whip shot through square leg and a square-cut.

But his promising 21 ended when he was run out by Marcus Stoinis' direct hit from cover as Test captain Joe Root, struggling for runs, set off for a risky single.

A change of bat saw Root hit two fours off Cummins and his pulled six off Stoinis brought up a fifty partnership with Morgan.

Zampa, however, struck third ball when Root edged a well-flighted delivery to Australia captain Aaron Finch at slip to end an innings of 39 off 73 balls.

Left-hander Morgan hit fours off successive Zampa deliveries and Finch, with Jos Buttler in, recalled Cummins.

His move was vindicated when Cummins had Buttler lbw for just three.

Zampa had Morgan lbw on review to end a relatively fluent 52-ball innings and then had Sam Billings, fresh from his maiden ODI hundred on Friday, chopping on for just eight.

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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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2 England 5959 271
3 India 9319 266
4 Pakistan 6009 261
5 South Africa 4380 258
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OnePlus 8 Review
OnePlus 8 Review

OnePlus 8 Review

Siddharth Chauhan   |  30 Jun 2020
DIGIT RATING
76 /100
  • design

    73

  • performance

    77

  • value for money

    75

  • features

    74

  • PROS
  • Supremly powerful
  • Smoothest Android experience
  • Efficient Battery performance
  • CONS
  • Not affordable anymore
  • Underwhelming macro camera
  • No optical zoom

Verdict

OnePlus 8 nails the essentials which makes it a pretty well-balanced offering from the company. Notwithstanding the unsettled camera performance, it remains a powerful performer with the smoothest Android experience currently available in the market.

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OnePlus 8 detailed review

OnePlus 8 is a flagship smartphone with the right amount of brains and brawn, part of the OnePlus 8 series and the younger sibling of the OnePlus 8 Pro. OnePlus’ flagship smartphones have really come of age with these two new products that aim to give you the slickest Android experience while building upon fundamentals established by the previous “flagship killers”. Words like speed, fluidity and robust performance have become synonymous with OnePlus smartphones from a while now, but with the OnePlus 8, we get to see a smartphone that stands tall when it comes to the essentials and redefines what it means to be a flagship phone in this day and age.

OnePlus 8 Performance

OnePlus 8 is a powerful performer as you’d come to expect with any OnePlus phone. At the heart, lies the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 chipset with inbuilt 5G modem powered by OxygenOS 10 that provides arguably the slickest Android experience on a phone yet. It has an octa-core CPU that is clocked at upto 2.84 GHz and Adreno 650 graphics processor, paired with upto 12GB RAM and 256GB storage.

It’s fast and responsive and the 90Hz refresh rate ensures that every element in the UI, be it animations or transitions, plays out smoothly. 

When it comes to benchmarks, the OnePlus 8 scored 576820 points on AnTuTu 8.0 tests which is higher than OnePlus 8 Pro, Mi 10 and Realme X50 Pro and is only bested by the iQOO 3 5G.

In GeekBench 5 CPU tests, the OnePlus 8 got a single-core score of 914 points and 3358 points in multi-core tests. Here again, the phone leads the scoreboard along with iQOO 3.

We found similar results when we ran the 3D Mark Slingshot Extreme test on the phone which awarded it 7243 points in OpenGL tests and 6704 points in Vulkan tests.

As it stands, the OnePlus 8 is a supremely powerful phone when it comes to sheer raw power as it is around 22-24 per cent more powerful than the OnePlus 7T. This also means that you can expect a steadfast performance from OnePlus 8 in the long run and it wouldn’t disappoint.

Gaming Performance

With the OnePlus 8 running on the latest Snapdragon chip under the hood, there’s no question of the chip to falter when running existing gaming titles. It does it all without breaking a sweat and it is a delight to play games on the OnePlus 8.

For our brief test, we played a couple of rounds of PUBG Mobile, Call of Duty: Mobile, Forza Street and LifeAfter to get a sense of how the OnePlus 8, with all its might, performs when running some graphic-intensive titles. We recorded the performance metrics using GameBench and all the games ran without any apparent hiccups. 

The phone was able to run COD Mobile and PUBG Mobile at 60FPS with 95% stability with the prime core rarely being used during the gaming session. It’s just how OnePlus has optimized its software with the hardware as the CPU never reaches its full potential because there’s just no use for it to power through apps and games because the other seven cores are able to deliver a sustained performance which goes a long way in ensuring the longevity of the phone.

You can read more about our comprehensive gaming test of the OnePlus 8 Pro where we also compare it against the iQOO 3 and Realme X50 Pro.

Software Performance

OnePlus 8 runs on OxygenOS 10 which is arguably the cleanest Android UI out there in the market. There are no pre-loaded bloatware apps, other than a generous set of Google apps and the whole user interface looks a lot refined right out-of-the-box. The smooth experience that you get is also a result of system-level optimisations and the 90Hz refresh rate that irons out every animation, transition, scrolling and makes it a fluid phone to use. 

The gesture navigation offered by Android 10 ties-in well with OxygenOS letting you interact with the screen with ease. The UI also offers tons of customisations options along with a dedicated work mode profile, dark mode, zen mode and more. It’s also efficient in the way it allows users to multitask easily and features like RAM Boost keeps apps in the background ready for you to resume using it. With the OnePlus 8, the OxygenOS feels like a very refined, no-frills version of Android that every user can naturally be familiar with it. This is something that most Android smartphone UI’s lack and don’t focus on, which results in poor user experience, especially when you have random advertisements thrown in between.

OnePlus 8 Camera Performance

OnePlus 8 remains an underachiever primarily in the camera department, but that’s not to say it comes with bad cameras. It’s just not as versatile as the OnePlus 8 Pro and even the OnePlus 7T which came before it. 

It features a 48MP camera that uses the ½-inch Sony IMX586 sensor with an f/1.8 aperture and support for OIS and EIS. This is followed by a 16MP ultra-wide-angle camera with a 116-degree field of view. It trades the telephoto lens from 7T for a 2MP macro camera instead and this is where things get a little confusing. Being a sub-Rs 50,000 smartphone, one would automatically expect flagship-level camera setup but that just isn’t the case here as two of the three cameras are similar to the ones found on older generation OnePlus phones. 

The primary camera on the OnePlus 8 is still very good at creating pictures with vivid colours, balanced exposure, excellent details and good dynamic range.

The camera is quick to autofocus and snap a picture in daylight but takes some time processing the shot at night or in low-light environments. While the camera setup is devoid of a telephoto lens, the camera app allows you to digitally zoom into the frame upto 2X by default and it’s pretty decent as well.

There’s a dedicated 48MP mode that lets you create pictures in an 8000 x 6000-pixel resolution but the images often look dull with low saturation across the board. Additionally, it does capture more details than what you’d get with a 12MP-binned picture but the pictures aren’t as sharp as you’d expect. 

The 16MP ultra-wide-angle camera is capable of filling more elements into the frame and the pictures from this camera came out to be well-detailed and with similar characteristics as the primary sensor. Though we noticed that the pictures often had a higher saturation level than normal with less sharpness around the corners. We’d have liked to see a high-res ultra-wide-angle sensor on the OnePlus 8 as well, but it seems the company saved all the upgrades for the Pro model.

Nevertheless, the ultra-wide-angle camera isn’t half as bad as the macro sensor on the phone. While a macro camera requires you to go up close to the subject to capture intricate details, the 2MP sensor on the OnePlus 8 isn’t capable of producing a well-detailed macro picture. This camera has a narrow plane of focus in the macro mode which makes focusing a bit of a task. The pictures from the macro camera often looked dull without any details and is the most disappointing feature of this phone. 

Using the Nightscape mode we were able to get pictures with greater details, though autofocusing behaved erratically at times. Even though the sharpness goes for a toss near the corners as more noise creeps in, the centre area remains in focus and brightens up the scene by a decent margin. The same goes for the ultra-wide-angle camera in Nightscape mode which is better at producing colours and details in low-lit environments.

The OnePlus 8 is capable of recording videos in 4K UHD at up to 60FPS and Full HD at up to 240FPS with support for EIS and OIS. The videos from the primary camera are pretty good and stable for the most part. While recording, the camera is able to maintain the focus instantly which is something that the Pro model lacked as it takes too much time to attain focus on a subject of your choosing. One thing we noticed was that there was no option of switching to ultra-wide-angle camera when shooting videos which is a bummer.

As for the 16MP selfie camera, it creates good-looking pictures in daylight while in low-lit environments the pictures look increasingly processed.

There’s a portrait mode that creates a depth-of-field effect around your face while taking a selfie and it is able to separate the foreground from the background pretty easily.

(Note: The camera samples here are resized for web. You can view the high-res pictures here.)

OnePlus 8 Battery Life

OnePlus 8 has a 4,300mAh battery that supports 30W fast charging and comes with the Warp Charge 30 adapter in-the-box. The battery performance depends on different use cases and based on my use, the phone is able to last for a full day and sometimes even more than 24 hours on normal use consisting of a lot of social media use, web browsing, listening to music and watching videos in between. 

If you’re someone who plays games like Call of Duty Mobile and PUBG Mobile extensively, the phone should still give you a day’s worth of use on a single charge and it’s definitely on the higher side considering the competition. 

Surprisingly, in our video loop test, the OnePlus 8 lasted for a full 15 hours on 100 per cent brightness with a three-hour movie running on a loop for the entire time and constant internet connectivity. This is a pretty good result in our books when it comes to battery efficiency especially with the 90Hz refresh rate. The battery took a 7 per cent hit on a 15 minutes session of CoD Mobile, which again is pretty decent. 

The phone took 30 minutes to go from 0-50 per cent and 72 minutes to charge fully from 0 to 100 per cent. While it isn’t the fastest fast-charging solution available in the market, you’d just be fine with what the OnePlus 8 offers.

OnePlus 8 Display

OnePlus 8 features a 6.55-inch display that has a Full HD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels) resolution and uses an AMOLED panel. The screen is HDR10+ certified and has a 90Hz high-refresh-rate which makes everything look buttery-smooth. The display has a peak brightness of 908 nits as measured by our light meter and minimum luminance of 7 nits. This means that the screen can achieve an excellent level of brightness which comes in handy when watching a video or a movie on the phone. 

OnePlus has gone with a punch-hole cutout for the front-facing camera this time which gives the screen a 20:9 aspect ratio. It can feel a bit odd when looking at the display for the first time, not so much as the small cutout but rather a black dot in the top corner, but give it some time and your eyes will likely be comfortable with it at the end. 

The display is also curved on the sides offering an immersive viewing experience, something that's common with premium flagship phones these days. It has the perfect amount of bend, lesser than the 8 Pro, which makes it comfortable to use with one hand and with gestures enabled. In my use, I did not notice any accidental touch inputs something that's known to be irksome with a curved screen.

The screen on the OnePlus 8 is fairly good at reproducing colours accurately with excellent clarity and has great viewing angles. The sunlight legibility is good too and on par with the competition.

But say for instance you prefer screens with more saturation, OnePlus offers an advanced screen calibration option that lets you tweak the colours between preset options Adobe sRGB and DCI-P3 range. Another thing we noticed was that the curvature of the screen isn't too prominent so you won't be able to notice it when looking directly at it. This adds to the overall experience of interacting with the display.

Another notable thing about OnePlus phones in recent years has to be the biometric security it offers with the in-display fingerprint reader which is able to identify your prints and unlocks your phone in a jiffy.

OnePlus 8 Design

The OnePlus 8 seems to be a very refined smartphone in terms of the design language and is lightweight as well. The phone measures 8 millimetres at its thickest point and weighs in at 180 grams, making it one of the thinnest and lightweight flagship phones to exist right now.

OnePlus 8 comes in three colours-- Onyx Black with a glossy finish, Interstellar Glow with a reflective finish and Glacial Green with a matte finish. Naturally, the black and Glow colour variants are prone to smudges a lot more than the matte version. 

It is quite handy to use for day-to-day activities and at no point did the size or weight come across as a hurdle in the overall experience. The OnePlus 8 is built using aluminium chassis slapped with Gorilla Glass 5 on both sides making it durable and comfortable when in the hand. 

The conventional candy-bar design just seems refreshing and comfortable to hold with its rounded corners along with a display that just perfectly tapers a bit on the edges. OnePlus offers a transparent case in-the-box which fits just perfectly on the phone with big and bold "Never Settle" written across. It doesn't look odd as it's only visible from certain angles and the best part is that it doesn't add to the weight of the phone. In my use with the case put on, the phone came unscathed after a couple of drops to the marble floor.

You'll find the alert slider and power button on the right edge and the volume buttons on the left. These buttons are fairly tactile and can be easily reached with one hand. There's a USB Type-C port at the bottom along with the SIM card slot and a speaker unit. 

OnePlus 8 doesn't come with an official IP certification in India, however, the same phone has received an IP68 rating when bought in-contract from the US. The missing certification is likely a cost-cutting decision and the phone you get in India offers the same ingress protection, even though it's not officially certified.

OnePlus 8 Verdict

OnePlus 8 nails the essentials which makes it a pretty well-balanced offering from the company. Notwithstanding the unsettled camera performance, it remains a powerful performer with the smoothest Android experience currently available in the market. The display on the OnePlus 8 is great for watching videos and binge-watching Netflix. The battery life of OnePlus 8 is great too and if not better, it’s at least on par with the competition. 

So, if you’re not that critical about getting a versatile pair of cameras on your smartphone, the OnePlus 8 can be considered as a viable option as it offers you a no-frills Android experience and is a phone you can depend upon starting at Rs 41,999.

Sure there are alternatives like the Realme X50 Pro and the iQOO 3 that offer a versatile set of rear cameras but the overall experience of the OnePlus 8 remains unmatched.

 

OnePlus 8 Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

Price:
Release Date: 14 Apr 2020
Variant: 128GB8GBRAM , 256GB12GBRAM
Market Status: Launched

Key Specs

  • Screen Size Screen Size
    6.55" (1080 x 2400)
  • Camera Camera
    48 + 16 + 2 | 16 MP
  • Memory Memory
    128 GB/8 GB
  • Battery Battery
    4300 mAh

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