Wednesday, 22 June 2016

Moto G4 launched in India: Price, specifications & more.

Motorola has finally launched its Moto G4 smartphone in India at a price tag of Rs 12,499. The handset was announced along with the Moto G4 Plus last month without any details on its availability and price. The Moto G4 will go on sale exclusively via Amazon India starting June 23.
The Moto G4 shares almost all the innards as that of the Moto G4 Plus . The only difference is that the G4 misses out on the fingerprint sensor and comes only in 2B RAM+16GB inbuilt storage combination. Also, the handset also settles for a 13MP rear camera instead of the 16MP rear camera found in the Moto G4 Plus. There is also no laser autofocus tech. Both the Moto G4 handsets support VoLTE connectivity and support dual-SIM with dual standby with 4G and 3G connections.

Moto Z, Moto Z Force and Lenovo Phab 2 Pro coming to India this year



The Moto G4 sports 5.5-inch Full HD display with a Corning Gorilla Glass 3 and a pixel density of 401ppi. It is powered by a 1.5GH Octa Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 processor, Adreno 405 GPU, 3000mAh battery, and a 5MP front-facing camera. It also includes camera features like auto-HDR, Panorama and more.
True sound for films, TV and wireless music
The Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow-based duo also supports VoLTE connectivity along with 4G, GPS, A GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and micro-USB connectivity.
Motorola has also added its TurboCharging feature to the Moto G4. The Lenovo -owned company claims its Turbo Power technology can deliver up to 6 hours of usage time by just charging for 15 minutes.

For those unaware, the Moto G4 Plus comes at a price tag of Rs 13,499, which is Rs 1,000 more than the Moto G4, for the 16GB inbuilt storage+2GB RAM version, while the 32GB storage+3GB RAM has been priced at 14,999.

Sunday, 19 June 2016

Apple's Union Square store in San Francisco.


On the 15th anniversary of opening its first Apple Store, the Cupertino based tech giant went for a reboot, led by its own design guru Jony Ive and Angela Ahrendts, who worked at Burberry prior to joining Apple.  The company unveiled what it calls its largest product ever -- a brand-new retail store at Union Square in San Francisco. The features introduced in Apple’s Union Square store will be slowly incorporated in its other stores across the world, in the coming months. Times of India’s Technology Editor - Sulabh Puri, was in attendance at Apple’s recently concluded WWDC 2016 conference, having received an invitation for the same from Apple. While there, Sulabh had a chance to visit Apple’s two-storied Union Square store. We’ll now let the pictures do the talking:

The new store is adorned with 42-feet-tall doors opening into the square and is comprised of five departments -- The Avenue, Genius Grove, The Forum, The Plaza and The Boardroom.





Apple's SF store is powered by 100% renewable energy, including power produced by photovoltaic panels integrated into the building’s roof.

Apple’s Union Square store has its stairs crafted from laminated glass, and look really good

The Genius Bar is gone, having been replaced by the new Genius Grove. Here, customers can get support working side-by-side with the store’s 'Geniuses' under a comfortable canopy of trees in the heart of the store.

The Boardroom is a space where the store's business team offers hands-on advice and training to entrepreneurs, developers and other small and medium business customers.

The Avenue has been inspired by window displays along a boulevard, and these dynamically change with the season.

The Avenue is where customers can get their iPhones, iPads, Macbooks and Apple Watches. Its walls are interactive themed 'windows' where Apple’s products and services come to life, including everything from music to creativity to apps.

New 'Creative Pros,' Apple experts in creative arts, offer advice and expertise at each of the displays. Customers can also find 'Only at Apple' products, essentially a curated collection of third-party accessories, at the Avenue.

Apple fans gathered around the table displaying all of the company's products.

This park-like space, known as The Plaza, is open to public 24 hours a day, with public Wi-Fi and seating. There will also be live concerts here every few weekends.

Visitors can also enjoy the show sitting on wooden and leather stools, reportedly designed by 'Ive's elite unit'. Plazas will be found only in Apple’s key stores across the world, including the Union Square one.

Apple store’s 34-foot display, having an eye-popping 6K display resolution, looks fantastic

The Forum is a vibrant gathering place, designed around a 6K video wall. It is home to 'Today at Apple,' which Apple claims brings together the world’s most talented artists, photographers, musicians, gamers, developers and entrepreneurs, inspiring customers to pursue the things they are passionate about.

Want to try out the Apple Watch for yourself? There are all variations on display in Apple’s SF store

There is a whole variety of Apple products on display in the company’s Union Square store.

Here’s a quick look at the Apple iPhones, on display in the Union Square store.
Apple’s SF store also has quite a collection of iPhone cases and covers
For those wanting the best headphones to go with their iPhones and iPads, the Union Square Apple store has everything covered.
The SF store will be using new, walkable solar glass technology to generate electricity.

For these Indian kids, coding is child's play.


For these Indian kids, coding is child's play.
Over the past few years, there has been a sharp increase in the number of kids taking to coding while still in school.
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There has been a sharp increase in the number of kids taking to coding while still in school
Parents are now comfortable with technology and end up exposing their children to it



Most tech cos have a slew of competitions to get children interested in science, technology, engineering and maths globally.

When 12-year-old Tanmay Bakshi from Toronto, Canada, addresses over 10,000 coders at IBM 's biggest-ever developer meet in Bengaluru on Thursday, he will join a growing list of Indian-origin kids making their presence felt across the global developer stage.
Earlier this week, nine-year-old Anvitha Vijay — who has several iOS applications to her credit — was invited as the youngest-ever participant at tech giant Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco.