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And for today's update, let's start the blog with a bang.
1. The Samsung Galaxy A34 may launch soon.
The A series is Samsung's most advanced series, in which they update the latest features at a low cost, as I said in my earlier blog. If you use your phone on a regular basis, the Samsung A series phones will last you long enough.
However, for individuals who require the most powerful batteries, the Galaxy S phones, such as the Galaxy S22 Ultra, are built to last as long as you do, with the longest-lasting battery yet.
So which series suits you better? A or S? Which smartphone are you currently using? Which Android version are you using currently?
I'm using the POCO X2 as my primary device and the iPad Pro for everything else, such as blogging, gaming, editing, entertainment, and watching, reading, and taking notes. It's a fantastic device for me right now. Most of the time, it is an all-purpose device that can serve all of your needs, from computer to phone.
Samsung may soon release another smartphone in the Galaxy A series. The Galaxy A34 smartphone from South Korea might arrive in India shortly. The smartphone has been listed on numerous websites, including the US FCC and the Indian BIS.
The Galaxy A34 is expected to cost 30.000 INR and will include a 6.5-inch amoled display, a MediaTek 1080 processor, 5000 mAH battery life, and 25-watt charging support.A small part of my sadness stems from the fact that the charger brick will not be included in the box.
All in all, this will be a great device, though these are just rumours and may come with different processors in different countries depending on the price. All of these phones, as well as the recently launched A14 and A23 in India, are 5G handsets priced between 16000 INR and 25000 INR.
Go to my previous blog where I discussed these devices briefly so you are familiar with the product.
2. Google Smart Reply is currently not available.
Google Smart Reply is the name given to the conversation between the human and the robot, and it either responded in a very funny way, which was unexpected, or did the work as instructed by the human.
Have you tried Alexa? like to speak in the voice of Amitabh Bachchan? or, at the time, the Kokila Behen speaking style about putting an empty cooker on the stove was well-known. So have you tried all this? What is the most amusing question you've heard Alexa answer if you've tried it?Mention the Q and A in the comment box.
What are your thoughts on this feature in Alexa, which has better human voice recognition than Google? mention in the comment box. In my opinion, Alexa does a better job of configuring the ecosystem.
In addition, Apple is new to this market and has announced its second product, the HomePod Mini 2, which costs INR 35,000 in India. So clearly it is not focusing on the middle-class family, but I can't predict it because the iPhone 13 was the best-selling phone in the last quarter, which was shocking news.
As for smart replies, you can see while typing in gmail that you have been given some smart suggestions by them, and for sending replies, they also suggest some specific statements; these are AI functions by Google, which are currently unavailable until the next Google announcement.
Google, the American technology behemoth, has upgraded its Voice app on both the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store. Google Voice has disabled the Smart Reply functionality on both the iOS and Android platforms with the latest version. In February of last year, the smart reply function was released. However, no justification has been given by the technological behemoth to remove the feature as of yet.
The business confirms the discontinuation of the function in the Google Voice release notes on the App Store and Google Play Store, stating, "Smart reply is no longer supported." The corporation has not provided an explanation for the removal of the function. It's conceivable that it's a server-side modification.
3. Google paid 18 lakhs to hackers.
You will be shocked at how the hackers are supported, because hacking is something that is illegal to practise and may cause jail and a big amount of fine, but Google is appreciating it and giving an amount of Rs. 18 lakh for free. If you think similarly, you don't understand the true definition of a hacker.
Hackers are the people who, by just playing the keyboard with their fingers, can make your online or offline system tear and wear. It is a sort of friction that, on the one hand, makes the tears and wear, but on the other hand, they also help in the way of advancement and make us strong for further disease.
not understanding? In a nutshell, they are hired by some companies to find bugs where hackers can enter the system or to find loopholes and make them visible to them so that they are not hacked by someone else and their data is stolen by some hackers, or anything else that we hear nowadays about hacking sites.
To make it more secure, they pay professional hackers to find the site's bug or loophole so that it can be better secured in the future.
Coming back to the update that Google, an American technology corporation, reportedly paid two Indian hackers a stunning $22,000, which is approximately INR 18 lakh, to find a single fault: Tech businesses frequently offer bug bounties to those who can readily identify a vulnerability in their system or application. This time, Indian hackers were paid for discovering a security flaw in one of Google's cloud computing projects.
Two Indian hackers, Sreeram KL and Sivanesh Ashok, wrote in a blog post that they attempted to identify faults in Google's software, notably the Google Cloud platform.
The blog post notes that they were new to the platform and were researching it when they noticed a flaw in one of the capabilities known as the "SSH-in-Browser" platform. The blog post notes that they were new to the platform and were researching it when they noticed a flaw in one of the capabilities known as "SSH-in-browser."
For more detail, you can comment down in the comment box, and I will share their official tweet in the comment box or the link to it.
4. A dog with an AirTag was rescued from a drain.
What exactly is an air tag? don't know! Then you've come to the right place because these days they're very useful for finding your bag, remote key, or pet because their sizes are very compact and easy to use.
Apple created the AirTag tracking gadget, which is normally an electronic device. AirTag is intended to function as a key finder, assisting individuals in locating personal items that can be connected to the smartphone, which you can track from anywhere nearby easily.
However, because they are created by Apple, their price is slightly higher, but if you buy them, you will receive near-perfect devices, and the reliability of these products is also very high, but there are also many companies that produce them at a very low price that is affordable to many.
Airtags mostly work with the Bluetooth signal, which can be detected by the iPhone or any smart phone if it is known previously and if it is in the nearby area of, say, 800 feet. As they are not officially tested by Apple, this is not confirmed, but there is Bluetooth 5.0 inside, so it is predicted.
Apple's AirTag tracking gadget is a useful tool for keeping track of your personal possessions, but it is also used to find dogs by connecting it to a collar, despite the fact that it was not meant for that use.
Rescuers in California have now retrieved a dog that escaped from his owner and entered a storm drain before being washed away. According to initial responders, the dog was carrying both an AirTag and a traditional ID tag.
Seamus, a one-year-old Australian Shepherd, raced away from his owner, Emilie Brill, and into a drainage area while out for a stroll. "He got away from me and simply disappeared down this drainage."
"The water was moving so fast that I assume it only took one paw in there and he was gone," Brill told ABC7. Fortunately, first responders were swiftly informed of Seamus' abduction, and rescue attempts were quickly launched.
In this way, this dog was found and saved, and this is the news that I read. I don't know why it felt good for the dog, but it may be the best device in terms of security for them, so if you can afford the cheap one, also use it for your pets. What do you say?
5. The Infinix 12i will be available on January 25th.
Infinix is a smartphone company based in China that has a large market presence in Israel because they provide the best technology at a very low price, shocking other companies by placing such features at that price while other companies charge a normal amount for that feature.
In reality, I don't support it because three of my friends use phones with lives of only 2 to 3 years, but whose prices are very low and whose features, such as the processor and camera, are overloaded. If you are a budget-conscious consumer looking for a good phone, this company can meet your needs.
According to the firm, the Infinix Note 12i (2022) will be available in India on January 25. The debut was announced via a Flipkart webpage, which also revealed certain phone details. It will be powered by a MediaTek Helio G85 SoC and have a 6.7-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with a refresh rate of 60 Hz.
The phone's Indian edition also includes an integrated Mali-G52 GPU and 4GB of RAM. The phone was earlier rumoured to be launching in India within the month, with variations currently available in Kenya and Indonesia.
The Infinix Note 12i will be available in 2022, according to a Flipkart microsite discovered by My Smart Price. While Inifinix has yet to confirm the price of the Note 12i Indian model, the company has stated that it would include 4GB of RAM that can be expanded by 3GB using unutilized storage.
According to the advertising photos, the model will be available in at least two colour versions—white and blue—and will be 7.88 mm thick.
I work very hard to find such news that piques your interest because these news are manually selected by me and there is no team behind me so all of the tasks such as selecting editing and writing my own experience are done solely by me and if you like that content, please comment, share, and follow.
So that's it from my side. I will come back with more facts and news about technology, which will be more interesting, and till then, keep smiling and be healthy.
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