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Beginner Tips for Windows 10

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Windows 10 Tips and Tricks for Beginners  1. Learn Useful Touchpad Gestures My work requires me to use both Mac and Windows on a regular basis. One of the things that I used to miss a lot about macOS operating system whenever I was using Windows was the gestures. All that changed after Microsoft released full support for touchpad gestures in Windows 10. Now,  if your laptop is using Windows precision drivers, you will get access to a ton of built in gestures on your PC  which will make it easier for you to navigate the user interface, and switch between apps. The new gestures include using two-finger swipes to scroll through a document or web page, three-finger swipes to switch between apps and launching the multitasking view, four finger swipes to move between virtual desktops and a number of other gestures and taps. To find what all you can do with the touchpad on your Windows 10 machine and disable or enable these gestures, just  go to Settings -> Devices -> Touchpad

8 Useful Google Lens Features

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Note:  For some strange reason, Google Lens pulls out different results for the same photo when launched through the camera, the Assistant, and the Photos app, so your mileage may vary. 8 Useful Google Lens Features 1. Copy Text from the Real World One of the features that I use the most in Google Lens is its ability to copy text from the real world directly. It’s a pretty awesome feature, and one that comes in handy quite often (at least to me). Using this is straightforward. Just  point your camera at the text you want to copy  and head into the Google Lens mode. Tap on the text, and Lens will highlight it. You can then  simply drag to select whatever you want to copy , and then tap on the ‘Copy text’ button. Easy as that. This comes in exceptionally handy when you’re trying to copy things like Rupesh’s Sunday Edition Episode 1 script for some strange reason, or when, like me, you come across some weird word you don’t know the meaning to and you want to check it’s meaning

ASUS ROG Phone Gaming Smartphone Launched In India For Rs 69,999

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The ROG Phone takes on the  Xiaomi Black Shark ,  Razer Phone 2  and the  Nubia Red Magic , but it ups the ante with features such as an overclocked Snapdragon 845 SoC, customizable ultrasonic AirTriggers, 90Hz AMOLED display, a ton of gaming accessories, and a stereo haptic engine to truly justify the gaming smartphone tag. Talking about the features, the ROG Phone is powered by an overclocked Snapdragon 845 SoC (2.96GHz) paired with an Adreno 630 GPU, 8GB RAM and up to 512GB of UFS 2.1 storage. On the front is a 6-inch 1080p AMOLED screen which supports HDR content, a 90Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time which is claimed to be an industry-first for a smartphone. The 2.5D front glass is covered by a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass 6, while the rear panel is also protected by Corning Gorilla Glass. Asus has also packed in an upgraded cooling solution, called the GameCool vapor chamber cooling system, which according to the company will  ‘help sustain peak gaming performan

Nokia 7.1 With PureDisplay Screen Launched in India

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Nokia 7.1 Launch Date and Price in India This time around there’s no e-commerce exclusivity for the Nokia 7.1 smartphone and it will be available at mobile retail outlets in India and on Nokia’s online store. The Nokia 7.1 is priced at Rs 19,999. Nokia 7.1 Specifications The Nokia 7.1 follows in the footsteps of the recent Nokia 6.1 Plus and  Nokia 5.1 Plus  with a glossy glass-sandwich design. The  device features a 6000 series aluminum frame, with 84% glass used across the board , which makes the Nokia 7.1 look gorgeous and tempting to pick up. First, let’s take a look at the specs for the Nokia 7.1 right here, before diving into the special features: Dimensions 149.7 x 71.18 x 9.14 mm Weight 160 grams Display 5.84-inch Full-HD+ w/ HDR 10 Processor Snapdragon 636 RAM 3GB/ 4GB Internal Storage 32GB/ 64GB Rear Cameras 12 MP(f/1.8) + 5MP (f/2.4) Front Cameras 8MP (f/2.0) Operating System Android 8.1 Oreo Battery 3,060 mAh Colors Gloss Midnight Blue, Gloss Steel Pr