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2 Screens, 1 Phone. Meet the HTC U Ultra : HTC’s gorgeous new flagship!

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2 Screens, 1 Phone. Meet the HTC U  HTC  just unveiled a brand new flagship  Android   smartphone , the U Ultra. It’s powered by  Android  Nougat with HTC’s custom Sense user interface and some artificial intelligence tweaks. It offers a unique new “liquid” glass body and draws inspiration from both  Samsung  and  LG   smartphones . HTC  will introduce two models of the U Ultra, one with 64GB of expandable storage and another with 128GB of expandable storage. Both feature 4GB of  RAM  and many of the same features, but the latter will also ship with a sapphire display in place of the  Gorilla Glass 5  version found on the 64GB Ultra model. You’ll also find a 3,000mAh  battery  under the hood with support for  Qualcomm  QuickCharge 3.0, which should allow you to juice up pretty quickly. The  camera  should perform relatively similarly to the...

Nokia 6 Hands-On Pictures Are Just Amazing!

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Nokia 6 Hands-On Pictures Are Just Amazing! The news of Nokia’s return into the smartphone world had arrived the previous year and pleased many users who want to see the iconic Nokia logo again but this time running on Android instead of Windows. Well, after much rumors and speculations, HMD Global has finally announced the first Nokia Android smartphone. The Nokia 6 has been launched in China and will only be available in the Chinese market only on JD.com. This isn’t a high-end smartphone, Nokia 6 is aimed at the mid-tier because of its hardware specifications. Nokia 6 features a 5.5 inch Full HD display along with 2.5D Gorilla Glass for protection. The phone is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 SoC with X6 LTE modem. It has 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage. Nokia 6 features 16-megapixel Rear camera and an 8 Megapixel front camera. The first hands-on images of Nokia 6 just been leaked on  Weibo , which is the Chinese alternative to Facebook. Believe me; Nokia 6 looks...

Mark Zuckerberg Unveils His Very Own “Jarvis” AI Assistant

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Mark Zuckerberg created his personal AI “Jarvis” using various AI techniques and programming languages. Jarvis can control home appliances, play music and can even entertain Max. Mark Zuckerberg Unveils His Very Own “Jarvis” AI Assistant Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg is now the proud owner of Jarvis. Let me tell you it’s not exactly same as the AI system Tony Stark used to control his home and Iron Man suit, but it is Zuckerberg’s version of it. Earlier this year, Mark Zuckerberg announced that he had some good plans to build an Artificial intelligence system that will be running in his home. You can say it was one of the new year resolutions for Mark Zuckerberg.   So, now Mark Zuckerberg  unveiled  his AI Jarvis which can talk to his phone and computer and it can control his home’s lights, temperature, music, appliances and security systems too. Over the time, Jarvis can learn new words and concepts too. Now Jarvis also entertains his daughte...

How-To Use Google Photos to seamlessly backup your pictures .

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Use Google Photos to seamlessly backup your pictures [How-To] In today’s digital landscape, photos are one most precious commodities. Everyone is snapping selfies to remember where they were or asking a stranger to take a family picture to add to the album they will make of their trip, usually all with their mobile devices. Today we are here to show you how to use Google’s Photos app to automatically backup and edit an  unlimited  amount of pictures and videos. Prerequisites: There are a couple or requirements before we can begin backing up your photos. You must have a Google account linked to you mobile device. You must have Google’s  Photos app  installed. Setup: Google has done a great job of making this a very simple, and user friendly process. Launch the Photos application Tap the hamburger menu button in the upper left hand corner of the screen (it is inside the search bar) Tap the settings option At the top of the scree...

Lenovo Yoga Book: The tiny laptop with a virtual keyboard

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The search for the perfect PC is still ensuing, but no clear winner has been crowned. Apple and Microsoft introduced their next attempt to grasp the crown, and their efforts look like worthy choices, but we won’t know what they can do until we get our hands on those products. Deep in the weeds is Lenovo, which is one of the top PC-makers and has the liberty of embarking on this race with radical ideas, and its latest ultra-thin laptop might be the craziest idea yet. The  Lenovo Yoga  Book offers a thinner design than any of Apple’s laptops, including the MacBook which is just 1.31 cm thick. The  Yoga Book  is .96 cm thick and can run Android or Windows 10. The only catch is that you need to buy the model that supports each software, you can’t use both on the same laptop. Lenovo equipped the Yoga Book with an Intel Atom x5-Z8550 processor,  Full HD display , 4GB of RAM, 64GB of onboard sto...

Apple's new MacBook Pro has no escape key

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So it turns out that images of Apple's new MacBook Pro, set to be unveiled on Thursday, are actually hiding inside the latest macOS Sierra update. They confirm that Jony Ive and Apple's designers have added a touch bar to the company's top-of-the-line laptop. To make room for that, Apple completely got rid   of the function keys that've been at the top of Mac keyboards for years. Physical esc key? Gone. Same for the brightness buttons and volume controls. They're history. Apple wisely seems to have combined the power button and Touch ID sensor, though it's not yet clear whether this button is actually mechanical. Now it's  probably  fair to assume that many of these settings — at least the more popular ones — will appear on the touch bar by default. I can't remember the last time I actually pressed esc, though I do feel for programmers and engineers. View image on Twitter For me, I'd hope that when I...

Samsung confirms Galaxy Note 8 to arrive next year

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Seems like Samsung is not conceding defeat anytime soon. Even after facing flak from all over the planet for battery-related issues (read explosions) on the Note 7 series of smartphones, the South Korean giant has decided to continue with its 'Note' line up. According to a post on the company's official website, Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge users would be eligible to receive up to 50% off on the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy Note 8, to be released next year. The offer will be available as a part of the 'Galaxy Upgrade Programme'. Further details on the Galaxy Note 8 or Galaxy S8 were however not mentioned. Also, the list of countries to which the programme is being extended is unclear as well. Although Samsung has not mentioned anything about the Note 8, rumoured key features on the latter include the next-gen super AMOLED display, fast charging, Qualcomm's Snapdragon 83x processor, 6GB RAM, and 4,000mAH battery. As per market analysts and reports, in the...