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Fortnite may be banned from the Apple App Store for a year: Report

It seems like Fortnite fans on iOS might have to wait for a year to see the game back on the Apple App Store. In a leaked email, Apple has apparently told Fortnite developer, Epic Games that it will have to wait for at least a year before rejoining iOS and that it will be denying any reapplication of Epic Games to the Apple Developer Program before that. It is not yet known if Google will follow Apple’s lead in banning the game from the Play Store.

To recall, Epic had added a new store in Fortnite that allowed users to buy V-Bucks directly from Epic without the need to give Apple or Google their cut of the profits. As one might expect, this really didn’t please either of the companies who promptly delisted the game from their store. Epic Games responded with a lawsuit, to which Apple responded with a lawsuit of its own.

Apple has said that it will not let Epic Games re-apply to the Apple Developer Program for at least one year. Epic Games did file a preliminary injunction last week to overturn this ban. Assuming no changes, it's unlikely Fortnite returns to iOS before August 2021. pic.twitter.com/LChsKdhvHb

— Daniel Ahmad (@ZhugeEX) September 13, 2020

The banning of Epic Games might have a deeper impact than just Fortnite. Epic Games is the developer behind the Unreal Engine, one of the most popular game engines in use right now. The Banning of Epic Games might leave developers using the Unreal Engine in their games in a spot of bother. For now, we’ll just have to wait and see where this saga goes next.

While Fortnite on mobile may not have achieved the same level of popularity in India as compared to the West. It had its fair share of benefits. Chief among them being cross-platform compatibility that allowed players to play with PC and console players. However, players who already had the game installed on their devices can still play the game as normal. In fact, someone was selling their iPhone XR with Fortnite pre-installed for over 5 lakh. You can read more about that here. 



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Google Pixel 5 event will take place on September 30, but Indians can skip it

Google’s hardware launches have become a lackluster affair since last year when it became clear Google won’t be focusing much on the Indian smartphone market. The Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL never made it here, and Google has already said the upcoming Pixel 5 won’t come to India, either. Nevertheless, Google has confirmed it will hold its next product launch event on September 30 where the company will announce a new Chromecast, smart speakers and Pixel phones.

Google Pixel 5 launch date announced

Google Pixel 5 launch event announced

The Pixel 5 event is hastagged #LaunchNightIn, a homage to our quarantined lives and will take place on September 30 at 11:30 PM IST. The company has sent out invites to publications that leaves no doubt about what’s coming — We’re getting new Chromecasts, the latest smart speaker and new Pixel phones. While it's now confirmed the Pixel 5 won't come to India, the smart speakers and Chromecasts have made their way to India so far, albeit a little late. Then again, it’s always fun to know about things straight from the horse’s mouth.

Google Pixel 5 expected specs and features

Google Pixel 5 specs and features

Nearly everything is now known about the Pixel 5, as Google hasn’t really kept it a secret after tipping its hat to the leakers back during the Pixel 4 launch last year. There’s likely going to be a Pixel 5 this year, and a new Pixel 5s. No XL, and they won’t be flagship smartphones either.

While details about the Pixel 5s remains scare, the Pixel 5 is to expected to pack plenty of firepower though, thanks to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G that’s expected to power the phone, along with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. There’s going to be a 6-inch OLED display with 90Hz refresh rate, and of course, Android 11 out of the box.

Google’s going to add another camera at the back, inside a square-shaped module. It’s likely going to be the same 12MP Sony IMX363 sensor as the primary and an ultrawide 16MP Sony IMX481 shooter. On the front, the Pixel 5 is expected to ditch the second camera in favour of a single 8MP Sony IMX355 sensor drilled into the display.

There’s going to be a battery of 4,000mAh capacity with 18W fast charging and 15W Qi Wireless Charging support.

Chromecasts, Smart speakers and more

Google Chromecasts and smart speakers to launch on September 30

The smart speakers that Google is referring to in the invite could be the Nest Smart Speaker which Google confirmed after an image leaked online. The Chromecast could be the TV dongle that appeared at FCC a while back, based on Android TV. Not much is known in this area.



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Jabra Elite 45H

At Rs 9,999 (and Rs 8,999 on Amazon as of writing this review), the Jabra Elite 45H are one of the easiest on-ear headphones to recommend in this price range. Not only do you get a stellar battery life of about 50 hours, but you also get solid sound quality, good microphone performance, a comfortable design, and access to the nifty Jabra Sound+ app with a five-band EQ and music presets. At under 10K, the Jabra Elite 45H gives you very little to complain about and they’re a solid pair of headphones in almost all aspects. If you do want ANC, however, you can consider the Sennheiser HD 450BT which costs about 5K more.

Danish company, Jabra, has steadily secured a highly-respectable position in the consumer audio industry with stunning offerings, especially in the truly wireless space, such as the Jabra Elite Active 75t. The company, however, isn’t just a one-trick pony and has consistently delivered quality products in different form factors, at different price points. The on-ear or supra-aural headphones category hasn’t experienced a whole lot of love in the past few years, however, Jabra recently launched the Elite 45H, a pair of supra-aural cans that revitalise the category. Priced at Rs 9,999, the cans don’t boast an array of features but they do have a marvelously-long battery life, solid and robust build, and app support as well. The question remains, how do these relatively affordable cans perform in real-life? Read on to find out.

Build and comfort

Jabra Elite 45H on-ear headphones

Weighing a mere 160g, the Jabra Elite 45H are not just lightweight but also comfortable on-ear headphones with a minimalist and classy look. There’s not much going on in terms of accents and highlights, however, the polished matte texture and the shiny metal headband extenders, which are concealed in the headband itself, give the cans an air of elegance. Although the headphones are primarily made out of plastic, they don’t look cheap in the slightest and there’s no exasperating creaks or groans emanating from the frame.

Jabra Elite 45H on-ear headphones

The headband is sufficiently comfortable, but ditches the traditional foam padding in favour of a rubberised material that still features adequate amounts of padding. The ear cups, on the other hand, employ the more traditional memory foam and PU leatherette covering combo, which is, no doubt, supremely comfortable. The leatherette material features tiny perforations on the interior that not only look striking but also cleverly denote the left and right ear cups. The ear cups swivel slightly over 90-degrees and can lay flat on your chest when not in use.

Jabra Elite 45H on-ear headphones

Overall, the lightweight plastic and metal build and the choice of materials for the headband and ear cups lend to a supremely comfortable experience for hours on end. You may, however, have to fidget with the headphones for a bit to get them to sit flush on your ears, but once they’re on the cans are extremely comfortable and even pretty breathable. Jabra has also included a soft carrying case for the cans, which are relatively portable due to their small form factor. Unfortunately though, the headphones do not fold inwards, which is slightly disappointing since it would have made the cans even more portable.

Jabra Elite 45H on-ear headphones

We also face some issues with the clamping force. Even on the tightest setting, the earcups were unable to exert adequate clamping pressure which inadvertently led to slightly poor fit. When you’re sitting upright, without tilting your head forwards or backwards too much, the headphones feel like they fit perfectly fine, however, if you so much as angle your head 30-degrees forward or backward, the headphones fall prey to gravity and slip off immediately, which is pretty disappointing and aggravating, especially when you’re lying down on your bed, when the headphones on.

Jabra Elite 45H on-ear headphones

Coming to controls and ports, everything is placed on the right ear cup. There’s a slider button which can be used to power off, power on, and turn on Bluetooth pairing. Right next to it, you will find the USB-C charging port, for the rare occasions when you’ll need to charge these cans. On the top of the cup, there’s a three-button array which allows for controls such as pause/play, accept/decline calls, volume up/down, and skip tracks forwards/backwards. There’s also a solo button which is used to summon your device’s voice assistant.

Jabra Elite 45H on-ear headphones

Overall, the buttons are fairly easy to find (once you get used to the positions), and have a satisfying tactility to them. There’s slight nuances which Jabra has included, which we love, such as the music slowly fading in or out when you pause/play the music, and the pleasant button clicking sounds that not just sound good, but also indicate if you’ve pressed the button the right number of times for the command you want to implement.

Features

Unlike premium cans, these relatively affordable on-ear headphones provide users with a select few features that enhance the usability of the device. So, you won’t get access to bells and whistles such as ANC, Ambient Sound, auto-pause/play and touch controls, which is expected at this price point. These cans also omit some features that would be nice to have at this price point such as an IP rating and high-quality codec support (AAC, aptX, aptX HD, aptX LL), which is slightly disappointing.

Jabra Elite 45H on-ear headphones

However, you do get access to the Jabra Sound+ app and voice assistant support (Alexa, Google Assistant, or Siri) with these cans. The Jabra Sound+ app comes with nifty functions such as a five-band customisable EQ, music presets, and even customisable presets which can be named. You can also play around with headset settings and configure the intensity of sidetone (ability to hear your own voice) in calls, and Sleep Mode. There’s even a MySound feature that tailors the equaliser to your hearing, which is useful for those with hearing impairments.

Jabra Elite 45H on-ear headphones

Additionally, you get USB-C charging, multi-pairing with up to 8 devices, multi-connect functionality which lets you connect to 2 devices at the same time, and Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity which allows you approximately 33 feet of uninhibited wireless transmission range. The headset also has a massive battery life of 50 hours and Fast Charging abilities, where 15 minutes of charging nets you a whopping 10 hours of juice. In our tests that lasted over a week, we were unable to drain the battery completely even with moderate use at about 50 percent volume, which is seriously impressive.

Performance

Sporting a lively and energetic sonic signature, the Jabra Elite 45H are possibly one of the best sounding mid-range supra-aural headphones on the market right now. There’s ample vigour and drive across the board and most genres sound fantastic on the headphones. The mids seem to be the most prominent frequency, however, that doesn’t take away from the almost equally lively lows and highs. Bass-lovers will also be satiated with the punch in the bass response, however, do not expect these to be as boomy as Beats or Skullcandy headphones. It’s all about energy and relative balance with the Jabra Elite 45H.

Jabra Elite 45H on-ear headphones

For most tracks, the bass response is punchy and pretty detailed even. Tracks such as Billie Eilish’s bad guy, where the vocals are often overrun by booming bass in most headphones, especially budget and mid-range ones, the bass response is adequately punchy but it doesn’t distort that high volumes and there is minimal auditory masking in the mids. In Mindstreet by Motherjane, the bass guitar flourishes but doesn’t take away from the clarity and prominence of the vocals and other instruments.

The cans are also excellent at handling vocal-centric tracks such as Hello by Adele. The mids and high-mids soar elegantly in most scenarios with little to no sibilance, even in female voices. Lead instruments cut through the track beautifully, and tracks such as Pull Me Under by Dream Theatre sound divine with clear vocals and lead guitar.

Jabra Elite 45H on-ear headphones

The highs, while pretty detailed, can get a bit chaotic and aggressive due to the lively sonic signature which pushes the high-frequency instruments such as cymbals aggressively in some tracks. Selkies by Between the Buried and Me sounded outright chaotic even at 50 percent volume, and we were forced to reduce the volume considerably and sacrifice some clarity. Nevertheless, most genres do not encounter this issue, it is only heavy metal and rock songs with crowded high-frequency instruments that suffer from this issue.

The soundstage is fairly limited on these headphones and you’re not going to be as enveloped in an auditory bubble as you would be with over-ears. Imaging, on the other hand, is pretty good and most instruments and vocals are placed accurately in the limited stage.

Now, coming to the microphone, Jabra employs an excellent two-mic array inside the right earcup which does a great job at calls and even recording voice notes. In calls, the receiver could hear our voice distinctly without it sounding muffled and distant. The microphone intelligibility is also good, with the notes app picking up most of what we said accurately.

Bottomline

At Rs 9,999 (and Rs 8,999 on Amazon as of writing this review), the Jabra Elite 45H are one of the easiest on-ear headphones to recommend in this price range. Not only do you get a stellar battery life of about 50 hours, but you also get solid sound quality, good microphone performance, a comfortable design, and access to the nifty Jabra Sound+ app with a five-band EQ and music presets. At under 10K, the Jabra Elite 45H gives you very little to complain about and they’re a solid pair of headphones in almost all aspects. If you do want ANC, however, you can consider the Sennheiser HD 450BT which costs about 5K more.



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Realme Narzo 20 Pro, Narzo 20 and Narzo 20A specifications tipped ahead of launch on September 21

The Realme Narzo 20 series is set to launch on September 21 and key specifications of Narzo 20 Pro, Narzo 20 and Narzo 20A have been detailed in multiple leaks online. Realme has already confirmed that the Realme Narzo series will see three smartphones this time around as it pits them against Xiaomi’s Redmi 9 series of phones. Coincidentally, the Redmi 9i launched just hours ago in India.

Realme Narzo 20 series to launch on September 21 in India

As per a tweet by Gadgetsdata, the Realme Narzo 20 Pro could be powered by the MediaTek Helio G95 processor. The Helio G95 SoC was announced earlier this month and debuted two days later on the Realme 7. The tweet also says that the Narzo 20 Pro could come with a Full HD+ display that has a 90Hz high refresh rate which isn’t surprising as the Realme 7 comes with the same screen that has a punch-hole cutout.

 Exclusive  All information I'm sharing Here are TOTALLY TOTALLY CONFIRMED -#POCOX3 - The Indian Variant will have NO NFC 6000mAh (M no BN62) 33W#RealmeNarzo20Pro - MTK Helio G95 FHD+ 90Hz 5000mAh 30W pic.twitter.com/nGZ2XDGoyo

— Gadgetsdata(Debayan Roy) (@Gadgetsdata) September 15, 2020

Additionally, the Narzo 20 Pro could come with a 5,000mAh battery with support for 30W fast charging out-of-the-box. This again is something we have previously seen on the Realme 7.

Got some intel about the Narzo 20 series processors. There's a chance that we might get to see: Narzo 20A - Snapdragon 662 or 665 Narzo 20 - Helio G85 Narzo 20 Pro - Helio G95#realme #narzo #narzo20 #narzo20pro #narzo20a

— Mukul Sharma (@stufflistings) September 14, 2020

In a separate leak, tipster Mukul Sharma has revealed that the Narzo 20 A could be powered either by the Snapdragon 662 or 665 processor while the Narzo 20 could come with Helio G85 under the hood. The tweet also corroborates the above information about the Narzo 20 Pro running on Helio G95 processor.

The Narzo 20 series of smartphones are confirmed to come with dual, triple and quad-camera setups with the Narzo 20 and Narzo 20A getting fingerprint reader on the back.

The Narzo 20A and Narzo 20 are expected to come with an HD+ display with a waterdrop notch cutout for the selfie camera. In a different tweet, Sharma says that the Narzo 20 could come with 48MP triple camera setup, equipped with a 6,000mAh battery with 18W fast charging. 

Realme will launch the Narzo 20 series via an online event on September 21 at 12:30 IST. The launch event will be live-streamed on YouTube and Realme India’s social media accounts. We will know more about the Narzo 20, Narzo 20A and Narzo 20 Pro as we near the official launch.



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YouTube Shorts is Googles answer to TikTok, beta launching in India

After Facebook, it looks like Google is also looking to move into the vacant slot left by the banning of TikTok. YouTube has announced that it is launching a short-form video experience called YouTube Shorts. Like TikTok, the new feature is aimed at creators and artists looking for a way to shoot short and catchy videos that could go viral. 

“User-generated short videos were born on YouTube starting with our first upload, a short 18-second video called “Me at the zoo.” As technology advances, creators and artists can now take advantage of the incredible power of smartphones to easily create and publish high-quality content wherever they are in the world. And people can be entertained and informed by bite-sized content in the spare minutes of the day,” the company notes in its blog.

Youtube shorts is Google's answer to TikTok

YouTube Shorts will be first released in India as an early beta with a handful of creation tools. Users are requested to note that this is an early version of the product, and they will be adding more features and expand to other countries over the coming months. 

YouTube Shorts will give people the opportunity to post 15-second long videos. Some few features that will be available in this early beta will include a multi-segment camera to stitch together multiple videos, the option to record music with a large library of songs. Users also get access to speed controls as well as a timer and countdown that lets them, record hands-free

This move comes just a few months after Facebook launched Instagram Reels, which is another service that aims to draw in the TikTok crowd. YouTue Shorts will also be competing with a plethora of homegrown apps such as Chingari and Roposo. 

 



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Scientists find potential signs on life on Venus

An international team of astronomers have found traces of a rare molecule on another planet's atmosphere that hints at the possibility of extraterrestrial life. However, the most surprising bit is that the planet isn’t located on some distant solar system, but is (relatively speaking) right next door, Venus.

The rare molecule is phosphine, which is made up of phosphorus and hydrogen atoms and is considered a biosignature. Jane Greaves of Cardiff University notes that on Earth, phosphine is either made industrially, or by microbes that thrive in Oxygen-free environments. “When we got the first hints of phosphine in Venus’s spectrum, it was a shock!”, Greaves said.

Everything you need to know about the exciting announcement that phosphine has been detected in the atmosphere of Venus. Let's start off with the 60 second overview.. #Venus #VenusNews pic.twitter.com/56dlo7puaZ

— Royal Astronomical Society (@RoyalAstroSoc) September 14, 2020

The discovery was made using the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) that is operated by the East Asian Observatory in Hawaii, USA. This discovery was then verified by using 45 antennas of the Atacama Large Millimetre/Submillimetre Array (ALMA) in Chile. Both these facilities observed Venus at a wavelength of about 1mm. By looking at the planet at a specific wavelength, the astronomers noted that some of it was missing and was most likely absorbed by Phosphine in the atmosphere. 

The next step was to try and explain the presence of phosphine in the atmosphere of Venus. They ran calculations to see if it would be possible that the phosphine could come from a natural non-biological source such as a chemical reaction with minerals blown up from the ground, or some reaction with sunlight and the team was able to rule that out. 

The team also believes that while their findings are significant, it doesn’t confirm the presence of life. Jane Greaves also notes that the clouds of Venus are highly acidic and corrosive, but there are examples of very robust life here on Earth. “Maybe the only thing to do is to send a spacecraft that can really sample and see if there are any lifeforms there,” Greaves said.

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Epson launches ultra-short-throw 4K projector EH-LS500B priced at Rs 2,90,999

Epson has launched its first ultra-short-throw laser light source 4K Pro UHD Home Theatre projector, the EH-LS500B. The projector can achieve sizes of 130-inches when kept close to the wall. The projector also has a provision to connect a streaming device in a concealed space in the front bay giving it quite a clean setup. The projector also comes with two built-in 10W speakers. 

“With OTT platforms gaining popularity in India, we see more consumers wanting a big-screen experience in the convenience of their homes. However, lack of adequate space can sometimes play spoilsport. This Epson Home Theatre Projector takes care of that and is the perfect way for the family and friends to gather and share in a spectacular entertainment experience. With the launch of the EH-LS500B – the first Ultra Short Throw laser light source projector for Home, consumers can get a large image size of 130 inches with the projector placed at a distance of less than 3 feet.  This is the perfect, convenient and immersive, big-screen alternative to traditional LCD and OLED TVs.” said Mr Harish A K, General Manager - Visual products, Epson India.

Epson ultra-short-throw 4K projector EH-LS500B specifications and features

As mentioned above the Epson EH-LS500B projector can project a 130-inch screen from a distance of about 3 feet. It boasts of 4,000 lumens of colour brightness and has a 2,500,000:1 contrast ratio. It also has 4K input signal processing, 4k enhanced output with pixel shifting on a native 1080p FHD panel. Put simply, the 4K Enhancement Technology shifts each pixel diagonally to increase the resolution giving you a 4K image. 

For connectivity, it has 3 HDMI inputs and also sports 10W stereo speakers. It has an RGB liquid crystal shutter projection system and uses 3LCD technology. 

Epson ultra-short-throw 4K projector EH-LS500B price

The Epson ultra-short-throw 4K projector EH-LS500B is priced at Rs 290,999.

Recently BenQ launched its full HD projector, the BenQ TH585. It is a 1080p projector and brings with it 3500 lumens of brightness and covers 95% of the REC 709 colour space. You can read more about the projector here.



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Edit videos on your mobile phone using the YouTube Create App

YouTube has introduced its new mobile app called ‘YouTube Create’. This app offers an easy way for creators to edit their videos right from ...