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Huawei released the Mate X in China today
Huawei joins the likes of smartphone manufactures such as Samsung and Motorola as they just released their latest device, the Huawei Mate X foldable phone. The device was unveiled in China today and comes at a rather high price of $2,421 which roughly converts to about Rs 1,73,428 in India. It joins the likes of the Motorola 2019 Razr and the Samsung Fold as one of the few folding devices out in the market, right now. Although, for that price point, it seems that it may be a little too expensive for the regular person.
The panel, when opened up, sports a 2480×2200 display. When it is closed, it splits into a 2480×1148, 6.6-inch display on the front and a 6.3-inch, 2480×892 display on the back. The phone is powered by a Huawei Kirin 980 SoC. The phone also comes with 8GB of RAM, 512GB of storage, and a rather large 4500mAh battery which will come in handy when powering the massive display. The Mate, unlike the Samsung Fold, has its display wrapped around the outer portion of the phone. This is a rather new design in the world of foldable smartphones, but it comes with its own set of problems. Namely, the display is delicate soft plastic which is prone to scratches and will be a pain to carry around in your pocket.
The phone does come with a leather case to protect it from wear and tear but that seems to be the only solution at the moment. As of right now, the phone is only available in China and we don’t have any idea whether or not the company will release the phone globally.
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You can now pronounce difficult words using Googles basic search feature
If you’ve ever had trouble pronouncing a particular word or a phrase, well, now you never have to worry about that problem anymore. Google has released a feature that allows users to practice pronouncing tricky words. This new feature is integrated into the Search feature and when you speak into your phone’s microphone, Google will give you the right answer and let you know if you’ve pronounced the word correctly.
Google has said that speech recognition technology is used to break complex and complicated words own into individual syllables which makes it easier for the user to pick up what’s being pronounced. Machine learning also plays an important part in the process as it is used to determine whether the pronunciation of a particular word is correct and gives users syllable-specific feedback. Basically, Google breaks down words into easily understandable soundbites to help you understand what is being pronounced. As of right now, this feature is available in English and a Spanish version will soon be released.
To use the feature, just type “How do you pronounce” followed by the word you want to pronounce. It’s a simple and easy way to learn new words and how to pronounce them. Google has also added visual designs and illustrations to the dictionary terms and words, giving it another level of interactivity.
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Apple has removed and banned all vaping apps on the App Store
It looks like Apple is going ahead with its plan of removing all vaping apps from their App Store. In the past few months, there have been reports and stories of users who vape suffering from a myriad of different respiratory illnesses and even death. So far, around 42 deaths have been reported in the US alone. In fact, there have been around 2100 cases of injuries to the lings caused by the various issues that come with vaping.
First reported by Axios, it has been confirmed that Apple has removed all 181 vaping apps from its App store. To be fair, Apple never allowed the sale of vaping related equipment from apps but there were apps that helps users customize their vape pens. These apps would let users control the temperature and even lighting on their vape pens. These apps also delivered news and other vaping related stories on their apps.
In a statement to Axios, an Apple spokesperson said, “We take great care to curate the App Store as a trusted place for customers, particularly youth, to download apps. We’re constantly evaluating apps, and consulting the latest evidence, to determine risks to users’ health and well-being.”
The statement continued by saying, "Recently, experts ranging from the CDC to the American Heart Association have attributed a variety of lung injuries and fatalities to e-cigarette and vaping products, going so far as to call the spread of these devices a public health crisis and a youth epidemic."
It concludes by saying, “"We agree, and we’ve updated our App Store Review Guidelines to reflect that apps encouraging or facilitating the use of these products are not permitted. As of today, these apps are no longer available to download."
Experts have also said that this is a good move as it helps reduce youth exposure to vaping and discourage the use of these kinds of products.
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