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Dell Latitude 7320 detachable 2-in-1 launched with 11th Gen Intel Core i7 vPro processor & a 13-inch FHD+ display

Even though Dell's XPS and G-series line up overshadows their other laptops, the Latitude series of laptops remains a fan-favourite. Dell's Latitude notebooks are still selling like hotcakes and the company is doing its best to keep them updated and giving us fresh new options.

Now, the company has launched a new 2-in-1 under the Latitude series. It's the new Latitude 7320 detachable 2-in-1 laptop. Here's everything you need to know about this new 2-in-1 notebook - 

Dell Latitude 7320 2-in-1 Specifications

The Dell Latitude 7320 features a 13-inch FHD+ display which has a peak brightness of 500 nits and Corning Gorilla Glass DX protection. Intel's 11-gen Core i7 vPro processor is at the heart of this laptop and it also comes with up to 16GB of LPDDR4X SDRAM clocked at 4,266MHz and up to 1TB PCIe M.2 SSD.

The Dell Latitude 7320 Detachable 2-in-1 laptop comes with options of Windows 10 Pro, Windows 10 Home, and Windows 10 Enterprise (Windows as a Service or WaaS). Connectivity options on the laptop include WiFi 6, Bluetooth v5.1, optional mobile broadband with Qualcomm Snapdragon X20 chipsets, two Thunderbolt 4 ports, and an audio jack. There's also an optional fingerprint scanner.

The laptop also has two stereo speakers with Waves MaxxAudio Pro technology and two dual-array microphones. Inside the Latitude 7320, there's a 40Whr battery that supports ExpressCharge 2.0 to keeps the lights on. The laptop also comes with a 5MP webcam that supports 1080p resolution. And since this is detachable, there's also a rear-facing 8-megapixel camera.

Dell Latitude 7320 2-in-1 Pricing & Availability

The Dell Latitude 7320 detachable starts at $1,549 which is roughly Rs 1.15 lakhs for the base configuration. You can get it in a single grey colour variant starting April 27 in the US. As of now, there's no info about its availability on the international markets.



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Realme postpones upcoming anniversary launch on May 4 due to increasing COVID-19 cases in India

Realme has postponed its upcoming anniversary launch on May 4 which would have seen the company launch a MediaTek Dimensity 1200 powered phone along with a new Realme TV and AIoT products. As per rumours, the company would have unveiled the Realme X7 Max in India which is expected to be a rebranded Realme GT Neo. Realme CEO Madhav Sheth had previously announced that the company will be hosting a launch event on May 4 to celebrate its third anniversary in India where it will also launch some new products. However, given the surge in the COVID-19 cases in India, the company has decided to postpone the event for now.

Madhav took to Twitter to reveal that Realme has decided to postpone the launch of its upcoming smartphone and AIoT products and will not be hosting the anniversary celebrations on May 4. The CEO also asked everyone to follow the relevant COVID-19 safety protocols. As of now, Realme has not revealed when it plans to host its launch event in India.

After careful consideration, #realme has decided to postpone the upcoming smartphone and AIoT products' launch along with anniversary celebrations. In these difficult times, let’s focus on contributing as much as possible. Stay home, Stay strong! We will be back soon. pic.twitter.com/uHWXt503gi

— Madhav108MP (@MadhavSheth1) April 28, 2021

Realme was expected to announce a phone powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 1200 processor in India alongside a new Realme smart TV and some AIoT products. While the company did not officially reveal the name of the upcoming phone, Madhav did tease the phone at the end of the Realme 8 5G launch which was held on April 22.

As per the rumours, Realme could launch the Realme GT Neo as the Realme X7 Max 5G in India as it is the only such product in its arsenal right now. The phone is expected to be the first phone powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 122 processor in India.

The Realme X7 Max 5G is expected to feature a 6.42-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED display with support for a 120Hz refresh rate. The phone will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 1200 5G processor and is expected to run on Realme UI 2.0 based on Android 11 out-of-the-box. It could have triple rear cameras headlined by a 64MP primary camera, 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera and a 2MP macro camera. The Realme X7 Max 5G could have a 4,500mAh battery that supports 50W fast charging.   



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Garena Free Fire unveils new Theatre of Torment Elite Pass

As the month comes to an end, Garena Free Fire players can look forward to a brand new Elite Pass. This time around, players can look forward to a new theme called the Theatre of Torment. This circus-themed EP introduces another new lore to the game as quell as a bunch of goodies players can earn. Garena describes the new EP as “funny and lighthearted overall while also appearing dazzling and mysterious.”

Garena Free Fire Theatre of Torment EP: Story

The Theatre of Torment tells the story of two performers in a circus. The first is a magical named David, while the other is a beast-tamer named Mysty. The event talks about how the performers in the circus use their abilities to battle each other. This is said to help improve the performance while also helping members stay protected. 

Garena Free Fire Theatre of Torment EP: Rewards

Players who purchase the EP can earn multiple rewards. This includes David’s Cursed Magician Bundle or Mysty’s Cursed Beast Tamer Bundle. Other rewards include the Horror Clown box skin, the Torment Cage backpack, the Torment Throttle surfboard skin, and a Theatre of Torment skin for the grenade, SPAS12, and motorcycle.

In related news, Garena Free Fire recently announced a new tournament called the Free Fire City Open. The tournament will the top 12 teams from across the nation battle it out for a prize pool of Rs 60 lakh. 10 of the top 12 teams will be from 8 states and have been named after their major city. This includes Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Chennai, Lucknow and Visakhapatnam. The two remaining teams will be ‘wildcard entries will hail from outside these regions. Those interested in participating can sign in via the Free Fire Cup (FFC) mode. Registrations will be open till April 30.  You can learn more about the tournament here. 



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List of online COVID-19 resources in India for Hospital beds, Medicines, Oxygen supply availability and more

The COVID-19 pandemic has gripped India with a steep rise in new cases over the past few weeks. This has led to many people scrabble for basic needs to combat the Coronavirus pandemic that has affected the whole country at large. Several individuals and volunteer groups online have been amplifying SOS requests for the necessary requirements for patients affected with COVID-19. In the past week alone, there has been an influx of posts across different social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram looking for resources such as the availability of beds in hospitals, oxygen supply, plasma from recovered patients, important medicines and more. Here's an exhaustive list of both official and crowd-sourced COVID-19 resources that could be helpful.

Also Read: How to register for COVID-19 Vaccination - Step by Step Instructions

Checking Hospital beds availability online and government COVID-19 websites

There are several websites set up by the governments across different states and cities in India that provide real-time data on the availability of hospital beds. This can be helpful if you are looking for a bed, ICU, oxygen or ventilator support in a hospital for someone.

1. Andhra Pradesh: Check real-time availability of beds here: https://ift.tt/3ezY6lW

Helpline number: 0866-2410978

2. Arunachal Pradesh: While the Arunachal Pradesh government does not have an active website for monitoring the availability of beds, it has started providing updates through Twitter. Additionally, a COVID-19 control room has been set up which can be contacted on 0360-2214216/2214238 and +91 9485 236 624/9436 055 743 (https://twitter.com/MyGovArunachal)

3. Assam: The government in Assam has set up a dedicated COVID-19 resources website that monitors the number of cases in the state. Apart from this, the website also lists dedicated COVID hospitals and their contact details. Visit the website here: https://ift.tt/2JV1oBr

Helpline: 6913347770

4. Bihar: The state of Bihar currently does not have a website that monitors the real-time availability of beds. There are reports, however, that it will be launched later this week. For now, there is a dedicated COVID-19 website where helpline numbers for different districts are listed: https://ift.tt/3b07exr

5. Chandigarh: While Chandigarh does not have an active COVID-19 bed monitoring system online, here is the link to the COVID-19 website created by the government which has contacts of hospitals, guidelines and helpline numbers: http://chdcovid19.in/

Helpline: 9779558282

6. Chhattisgarh: Check out the bed availability details in Chhattisgarh hospitals here: https://ift.tt/2QeIlsm

Additionally, the government has released a district helpline for COVID-19 which can be reached at 104 and 0788-2210772/73.

7. Dadra And Nagar Haveli And Daman And Diu: Check out the availability of beds here: https://ift.tt/32WaUxK

8. Delhi: The Delhi government has set up a dedicated COVID-19 dashboard for providing details about the availability of beds. The website can be visited at: https://ift.tt/2Xn8nKV

Helpline: 011-22307145

9. Jammu and Kashmir: The helpline numbers are: 01912520982, 0194-2440283

10. Ladakh: There is a dedicated COVID-19 website that offers details on the new cases, guidelines and helpline contacts: https://ift.tt/3gKnUib

Helpline: 01982256462

11. Goa: The state of Goa is providing details about the availability of beds in hospital through its COVID-19 dashboard and releases a media bulletin every day that you can check here: https://ift.tt/2A2rmSh

12. Gujarat: Check out the bed availability details in hospitals of Gujarat here: https://ift.tt/2xSfP6I

For Ahmedabad, you can check out the availability of COVID beds here: https://ift.tt/3aAZOCs

For Vadodara City: https://ift.tt/3gFHImv

For Surat: https://ift.tt/3sZT47E

13. Haryana: Check out the dedicated website for availability of beds in hospitals in Haryana: https://ift.tt/3eEADQC

For Gurugram: https://ift.tt/3t2vg2O

Helpline: 8558893911

14. Himachal Pradesh: Visit here for up to date information on details about the availability of beds in Himachal Pradesh: https://ift.tt/3tZYKzV

15. Jharkhand: There is an official COVID-19 website by the government however it does not list the real-time availability of beds. The website has helpline numbers for people to call and know more details: https://ift.tt/3sTrdWE

16. Karnataka: The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike has a website dedicated to the status of hospital beds that you can visit here: https://ift.tt/3x6ARZm

17. Kerala: Check the availability of hospital beds across Kerala here: https://ift.tt/2Qu4L9v

Helpline: 0471-2552056

18. Madhya Pradesh: The government of Madhya Pradesh has a dedicated website for checking the availability of beds: https://ift.tt/32XZCsG

19. Maharashtra: In Mumbai, COVID-19 war rooms have been set up which are taking care of providing information about the availability of beds. The central helpline number is 1916 and there here are the contact details on a Ward basis. Also, check out the official Twitter handle of BMC Mumbai which is providing regular updates on COVID-19. (https://twitter.com/mybmc)

Apart from this, there are some cities in Maharashtra that are maintaining a dedicated website for the availability of beds: Navi Mumbai (https://ift.tt/3eS88iL) Pune (https://ift.tt/3t0CULn) Thane (https://ift.tt/3gDYi6h) Nagpur (https://ift.tt/32RHBMw) Nashik (http://covidcbrs.nmc.gov.in/home/hospitalSummary) 

Helpline: 020-26127394

20. Manipur: There isn’t an official website that is monitoring the availability of beds in hospitals of Manipur but the government has a COVID-19 website that offers details on the COVID designated hospitals in the state. The COVID-19 helpline for Manipur is 1800-3453-818 and 3852411668.

21. Meghalaya: The government of Meghalaya has an active COVID-19 website that displays the availability of beds in the state. Check it out here: https://ift.tt/3dY1E2o

22. Mizoram: The state of Mizoram has an active COVID-19 website but that does not offer real-time status on the availability of beds. (https://ift.tt/2XKmmKX) However, the government has issued a bunch of helplines for people. The toll-free number is 102. COVID-19 helpline is 0389-2323336/2322336/2318336. The COVID-19 Control room contact is 1070/0389-2342520/7629072785. Alternatively, people can reach out to the control room via WhatsApp on 9366331931.

23. Nagaland: There is an active website providing details about the spread of COVID-19 in Nagaland and contact details but it does not offer details on the availability of beds in hospitals. That said, the government has set up a COVID-19 war room which can be reached at 0370-227003 (https://ift.tt/2AghCE2)

Helpline: 7005539653

24. Odisha: The state of Odisha has an active COVID-19 website that provides information about the spread of the disease in the state. It lists the details about the COVID hospitals but does not offer real-time data on the availability of beds. The COVID-19 helpline for people to reach out on are 1075 / 104 / 011-23978046 / 9439994859 (https://ift.tt/3aLfenD)

25. Puducherry: Here is the link to the COVID-19 website made by the government which keeps a track of new cases, bed availability in hospitals and provides necessary contact details: https://ift.tt/37fxwuA

26. Punjab: The state of Punjab has an active COVID-19 website that provides information on the designated COVID-19 hospitals. However, there is no real-time data for the availability of beds. Alternatively, people can contact the COVID-19 helpline at 8872090029.

27. Rajasthan: The state of Rajasthan provides details of hospital bed status and also maintains a COVID-19 website. You can check the availability of beds in hospitals of Rajasthan here: https://ift.tt/3u3SIxW

Helpline: 9439994859

28. Sikkim: The government of Sikkim maintains a dedicated COVID-19 website where it provides up to date information regarding the new cases. However, it does not offer real-time data on the availability of beds in hospitals. The COVID-19 helpline for Sikkim is 104 and people can also reach out to the control room at 204996 (East)/ 234538 (North)/ 250999/250633 (West)/ 264442/263722 (South).

29. Tamil Nadu: The government of Tamil Nadu maintains a COVID-19 website that provides details regarding the availability of beds in hospitals as well. You can check it out here: https://ift.tt/2Vi0q7t

Helpline: 044-29510500

30. Telangana: The Telangana government has a dedicated COVID-19 website that offers details and resources on the cases in the state. The COVID-19 helpline number is 104 and the control room numbers are also listed on this website. As for the availability of beds in hospitals, you can check out this separate website made by the Health Department of Telangana: https://ift.tt/3sXctpx

31. Tripura: There is a dedicated COVID-19 website by the government but it does not list the availability of beds in hospitals. Alternatively, people can reach out to the COVID-19 control room by the helpline numbers: 0381-2315879/2412424/2413434/2410111/2411622 and 8414-969-592.

32. Uttar Pradesh: The Uttar Pradesh government has recently launched its real-time bed availability tracker in hospitals. It is expected to be up and running with more data on all the hospitals by the end of this week. Meanwhile, the official COVID-19 helpline for UP is 1076/1070 and 1800-180-5145. You can check out the availability of beds in hospitals here: https://ift.tt/3tXTVHi

33. Uttarakhand: The state of Uttarakhand has a dedicated COVID-19 website that keeps a track of new cases and also offers details about the availability of beds in hospitals. You can check it out here: https://ift.tt/32KR0Wt

34. West Bengal: The government of the West Bengal Health and Family Welfare department’s website keeps a track of the new cases in the state and provides information on the availability of beds in government and private hospitals every day. Alternatively, the Check it out here: https://ift.tt/2wVh4Nf

Helpline: 1800313444222, 03323412600

List of crowd-sourced websites and social media handles to follow

Many crowd-sourced social media handles are amplifying SOS calls in India providing COVID-19 related assistance. Do note however that these are individuals and volunteer groups who have taken to the task of collating requirements of people suffering from COVID-19 and connecting them to resources offline. Although these groups/pages/profiles/handles are sharing verified leads, given the scale of calamity, the veracity of the information shared should be cross-verified by people looking for assistance related to COVID-19.

Websites:

https://ift.tt/3aLxvBp

https://ift.tt/3u2xuR7

https://ift.tt/3aGFZd5

https://ift.tt/3dTjcg2

https://ift.tt/3vnE7ha

https://ift.tt/3nufnRR

https://covidfacts.in/

https://covidwin.in/

https://covidkhoj.in/

https://ift.tt/32UYOVx

https://ift.tt/3dY1F6s

https://ift.tt/3xxn1PW

https://ift.tt/3aO6BZM

https://ift.tt/3aHX3iD

https://ift.tt/3dY1Gaw

https://fastaid.in/

https://ift.tt/3gJyHZI

https://ift.tt/2QwkX9Z

https://dhoondh.com/

Social Media handles:

Covidairresources

Cov.id911

Covidresourceindia

Covidhelpindia

Covidbangalore.support

Punefightscovid19

Knocksenselucknow

Kolkatafightscovid19

Jharkhandcovidhelp

Ahmedabad_fights_covid19

Things2eatinmumbaii

Hemkunt_foundation

HumanKind Global

World Maratha Organization

Pune Covid Support Group

Gurgaon Helpline

Telegram: @ICLUcovidresponse

 

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Pokemon Go Fest 2021 to Be Held Globally as a Virtual Event in July: All the Details

Pokemon Go Fest 2021 has been scheduled for July 17 and July 18. The event will be held virtually on a global scale, akin to the 2020 edition of the fest.

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Apple fined 12 million by Russian antimonopoly agency because of alleged App Store dominance

It seems that Apple is in hot water again, this time the company has run afoul of the Russian government. The Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) announced that because apps were distributed through Apple’s iOS operating system, it gave Apple's own products a competitive edge over other companies. Apple has been fined $12 million by Russia but says that it “respectfully disagreed” with the ruling and plans to appeal it. 

The Federal Antimonopoly Service fines Apple $12 million

The FAS had determined that Apple has used its position to reject third-party apps from the App Store giving its own apps a push in the eyes of users. This incident took place back in August 2020 and since then Apple has been fined $12 million by the Russian government. This news comes at a time when Western tech companies are making inroads into Russia and are facing requests and orders to delete content on their platforms. All of this essentially began when  Kaspersky Lab, a cyber-security company filed a complaint against Apple. Kaspersky alleged that a new version of its Safe Kids app had been declined by Apple. 

$12 million isn’t a lot for a company like Apple but it does cause a small dent in its finances. Not to mention a hit on the public image of the brand. But, it does go to show how different countries approach Big Tech companies like Apple, Microsoft etc. Social media companies have also been feeling the brunt of expansion, with Facebook and Twitter having to remove content and posts at the behest of various governments. 



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Microsoft Rides Cloud Strength to Post Sales Growth; Windows, Xbox Businesses See Strong Demand

Microsoft met analysts' quarterly sales expectations and beat profit estimates, but its shares fell slightly reflecting some scepticism about one-off benefits included in the results and high hopes after a year-long rally.

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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 ...