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iQOO Z5 Cyber Grid colour variant launched: Price in India, specs and everything else you need to know

iQOO recently launched the Z5 in India as its latest mid-range smartphone for the country. Originally launched in limited colour variants, Mystic Space and Arctic Dawn, the iQOO Z5 has now been made available in a new color variant, the Cyber Grid. This new colour variant will be available across existing storage variants. The iQOO Z5 Cyber Grid variant is available through iQOO India’s website and Amazon India.

The Z5 is the second phone in the company’s Z-lineup after the iQOO Z3 which debuted back in June. The iQOO Z5 brings a lot of upgrades to the Z3 save for the triple cameras on the back. The iQOO Z5 is priced starting at Rs 23,990 for the base variant with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. The other variant has 12GB+256GB storage and is priced at Rs 26,990 in India. 

iQOO Z5: Specifications

The iQOO Z5 features a 6.67-inch Full HD+ display that offers upto a 120Hz refresh rate with HDR10 certification. The phone has a punch-hole cutout in the top-center for the selfie camera and the screen is covered in Panda glass. It measures 8.5mm in thickness and weighs 193 grams. The phone has a plastic frame and is being offered in two colours: Mystic Space and Arctic Dawn. 

It is powered by the Snapdragon 778G chip which has an octa-core CPU running at 2.4GHz and is paired with upto 12GB RAM and 256GB UFS 3.1 storage options to choose from. The camera setup is the same as the iQOO Z3, headlined by a 64MP primary camera, an 8MP ultra-wide camera and a 2MP macro camera. The rear camera can record in 4K UHD at upto 60FPS and there is a 16MP selfie camera as well. The iQOO Z5 has a 5,000mAh battery that supports 44W fast charging out-of-the-box.



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Celebrating 20 years of Xbox: Microsoft launches Halo Infinite multiplayer, teases Halo TV show and more

It’s been 20 years since the launch of the original Xbox console and if you are interested in knowing some trivia about Microsoft’s gaming machine, you can do so here. To celebrate its 20th anniversary, Microsoft held a Livestream in the wee hours of 16th November with some key announcements. You can watch the live stream below. 

Halo Infinite Multiplayer is now live

One of the biggest announcements came towards the end of the show where Microsoft announced that Halo Infinite Multiplayer is now live for all. It must be noted that today's launch is a beta that is live for all. The Halo Infinite Multiplayer is cross-platform available for Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X (review), and PC. Any progress you make in the beta will be carried forward to the multiplayer mode of Halo Infinite which will launch on December 8. 

Xbox Documentary, Power On, is a Six part mini-series

Microsoft also announced a documentary tracing the history of the Xbox console. The documentary which will be a six-part mini-series will focus on the journey of the Xbox console through its many generations along with the origin story of the original Xbox - how the DirectX team at Microsoft where the seed of the idea for a gaming console with never heard of features such as an ethernet port for network play and a console with a built-in hard drive. Power On: The Story of Xbox Releases on December 13. You can learn more about Power On here.

More games for Backwards compatibility

Microsoft has had a strong focus on bringing its back catalogue of games to its current-gen consoles and it looks like we got a slew of original Xbox and Xbox 360 games playable on the Xbox One and Series consoles. Microsoft has added over 70 Xbox 360 and original Xbox games to its backward compatibility program. Microsoft has also enabled FPS Boost for 37 more games as well. The new addition to backwards compatibility includes all Max Payne games, and F.E.A.R., Dead or Alive Ultimate, Star Wars: Jedi Knight 2 and more. You can learn more about the new list of backwards compatible games here. 



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Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) Getting Arcane-Themed Characters, In-Game Content

Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) is getting an update with characters, items, and locations based on Riot Games’ upcoming series Arcane. The League of Legends universe-based TV show debuted on Netflix earlier this month.

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Microsoft Adds 76 More Original Xbox, Xbox 360 Games to Its Xbox Backward Compatibility Program

Microsoft is adding 76 more Xbox and Xbox 360 games to its library of backward-compatible games. These games will support Auto HDR, FPS Boost, and increased resolution support. This is the last update to the Xbox backward compatibility program.

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iPad Mini 2021 6th Generation Review: Small Wonder

If you are looking for a device that is slightly larger than your smartphone to consume content, play games, social networking, read books and more, then the iPad Mini could be your new best friend. It has a very good form factor, ergonomic design and good battery life. While I wish the display was a little better, its performance is no slouch and unless you’ve used an iPad Pro, you won't know what you are missing. However, if you are looking for a laptop replacement, a large screen to run multiple apps simultaneously with ease or a tablet for drawing, then I highly recommend checking out the iPad or the iPad Air as the larger display real estate works better there. The Mini caters to those looking for a pocketable tablet in addition to their phone and aren't comfortable making the jump to a foldable device. 

Apple’s iPad mini has been an interesting device for those that are looking for a tablet-like experience but don't want to venture into the 10-inch space. Its small size makes it easily portable and an ideal device to read books, play games and even watch some movies. The new iPad mini has seen a drastic change from its predecessor. It now has a larger 8.3-inch display instead of the 7.9-inch display we’ve seen on the previous generation and yet, in person, it doesn't look a lot larger than the previous-gen iPad mini. In fact, one could call this a more refined iPad mini. While the iPad mini is an interesting device, the question we need to answer is who is this device right for and more importantly, in a world where we have the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 smartphone, do we really need a separate smartphone and table? Will the foldable phone kill the small screen tablet or has the iPad mini carved out a niche for itself? Let's find out!

iPad mini 2021: In The Box

In the box, you get the tablet along with a USB-C cable and a power adaptor. Sadly, you don't get the Apple Pencil or the Smart Folio. You have to purchase them separately. The iPad mini is compatible with the second-gen Apple Pencil.

Key specifications at a glance

Display: 8.3-inch Liquid Retina display with 2266 x 1488 pixels resolution Platform: Apple A15 Bionic RAM: 4GB Built-in storage: 64GB/256GB Expandable storage: NA SIM support: eSIM USB-C: Yes 3.5mm jack: No Thickness: 6.3 mm OS: iOS 15 Rear Camera: 12MP Front Camera: 12MP Speakers: 2 Bluetooth: 5

iPad mini 2021: Build and Design

Keep the iPad mini and the iPad Air 2020 (review) next to each other and the iPad mini looks like a “Mini-me” of the iPad Air 2020. This is not a bad thing at all as we really liked the design of the iPad Air 2020. The device has a very clean symmetrical design with beautiful curving edges. Unlike the previous-gen iPad mini, the new one doesn't have a curved back, and if you use the mini without a protective case, then I think you will find the new flat back a lot more ergonomic to hold, be it with one hand or both. It has a better in-hand fit than its predecessor and is surprisingly comfortable to hold with one hand for reading books or articles and with both hands for watching videos. 

Speaking of holding the device, it has slightly thick bezels on the front and this is not a con. Since you will literally hold the device, you don't want your thumb blocking the display or accidentally touching the screen and the bezels on the mini are just thick enough to give you a comfortable grip. 

iPad mini new vs old display

Left: Old iPad Mini design; Right: New iPad Mini design

The aluminium enclosure gives the device a very premium finish overall and the build of the device is nothing short of stunning. There are some design elements that I find extremely well done and some which I wish were better. 

Let's start with the design elements I like. Firstly, the function of the volume rocker changes depending on the orientation. So, if the volume rocker is on the left, then the upper button is to increase and the below button is to decrease the volume. Switch the orientation so these buttons are upside down and the button on top is still to increase the volume and the lower button to reduce it. It's a small touch, but one that really adds to the convenience of using the device. Just like the iPad Air, we have TouchID here to unlock the device and it works flawlessly. While I do miss the convenience of FaceID unlocking, it isn't a deal-breaker for me.  

iPad mini 2021 volume rocker and fingerprint sensor

What annoys me about the design is how you store the pencil on the tablet. It sticks to the side of the tablet and covers the entire length. If you use a pencil often enough then yes, it is conveniently stuck there magnetically caring, but I found on more than one occasion a slight nudge left the pencil to fall off the device. More often than not I found myself carrying it separately in my bag. The other thing I miss is the 3.5mm port. I understand removing it from a smartphone, but on the tablet, I wish it were still here. 

Overall, the compact form factor will appeal to those that want a compact tablet. For me, I use the iPad Air as my daily content consumption device and found myself gravitating towards the mini for a lot of reasons. For starters, it is easier to hold in bed at night for long binge sessions or reading books. It fits more easily in my pocket and for social networking, YouTubing and reading, I found myself reaching for the mini more than my phone. It's just convenient. While a lot of people will argue that that's exactly what the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 does, I'd say, the one place the mini succeeded for me is with the battery life. With me resorting to the mini more than my phone, my phone has more juice by the end of the day. But more on the battery life in a bit. 

iPad mini looks like the a smaller iPad Air.

Left: iPad Air 2020 design; Right: New iPad Mini design

iPad Mini 2021: Display

Starting with the display, the iPad mini has an edge-lit display. It has Apple’s Liquid Retina display with a 2266 x 1488 resolution with 326 PPI. There have been reports online of the jelly scroll effect on the iPad mini but in my day-to-day usage, I didn't notice it at all. Mind you, I did read a lot of text on web pages and books and my experience was completely fine. 

iPad mini has an 8.3-inch display.

The display on the iPad can get plenty bright for watching movies and TV shows and bright enough for some outdoor use, but considering the stunning OLED displays on the iPhones and the Mini LED display on the iPad Pro, I feel it was a missed opportunity for Apple to make the iPad mini one for the cinephile. You will notice some blooming when consuming content in a pitch-dark room, but only when the brightness is bumped up. The blooming isn't visible at all if there is a little light in the room or the brightness is low. 

The display supports Dolby Vision and the colours look great and overall, watching content on the device is a treat. 

Coming to the audio, this iPad mini can get loud but not as loud as the iPad Air. This isn't to say it's soft by any means. In fact, you can place this on the bed and a few people can enjoy a movie on the tablet. When consuming content in landscape mode you do get good channel separation and the overall experience is good. Vocals are clear and while you won't expect thumpy bass as we’ve enjoyed on the 16-inch MacBook Pro, it gets the job done for everyday use. 

iPad Air and iPad Mini display.

Left: iPad Air 2020 design; Right: New iPad Mini design

iPad Mini 2021: Performance

The performance of the iPad mini really depends on what you’d like to use it for. Looking at the iPad family, the iPad Pro is targeted at professionals who wish to replace a laptop and the Air is targeted at those that need a productivity machine without the horsepower of the Pro but the convenience of a laptop. The mini is the quintessential small screen entertainment and gaming device in my opinion. So, while checking mails can be easy on it, it's the typing experience on the mini that suffers a bit. While the keyboard is nice and big in landscape mode, it occupies too much of the screen for comfort and long typing sessions, though possible, aren't the most comfortable in portrait mode. 

iPad mini is a great gaming device.

But for other tasks, the device is sublime. I have binged a bunch of movies and TV shows from streaming services and can tell you that the device is very comfortable to hold for long hours of use. It's also a great device for those looking for an e-reader. But the one place that I was happily surprised is with gaming on the iPad. 

Apple Arcade has some hidden gems and you should definitely give it a go on your iOS device. Personally, I'd recommend the following games on the iPad mini as they not only look stunning on the display, but the size of the tablet makes it ideal for long gaming sessions. I'm not going into details of the games, but trust me when I tell you, these games are definitely worth your attention. Following is the list

The Pathless Don't Starve The Room 2 Monument Lumen DetonationRacing Thumper+ Castlevania: Grimoire of Souls Creaks The Last Campfire

Not only did I enjoy these games, but when I missed my PS5 (review), thanks to remote play, I played my PS5 games on the iPad mini when the TV in the house was being used by other family members. It's just incredibly convenient!

iPad Mini 2021: Battery

While Apple claims the same 10-hour battery life for the iPad mini as it does for the iPad Air, in reality, I got a wide range of use from the iPad and it all has to do with the display brightness and how hard you push the hardware. In the middle of the night keeping the brightness low, I could binge more content than I did during the day because of the brightness of the screen. For all tasks, I left the display brightness on auto. I could manage to get anywhere from 5 to 7 hours of continuous use of either watching movies, TV shows, playing games, reading books and running the occasional benchmark here and there. 

To put things into a real-world perspective, the battery fell about 15% in one hour for streaming content off Netflix and about 12% in an hour when consuming content via VLC. The speakers were used with the volume set to a tad over 60% and the display brightness was on auto. You could easily play CoD Mobile on this device for 4-5 hours straight before thinking of looking for the charger. 

iPad mini new vs old port

Left: Old iPad Mini design; Right: New iPad Mini design

iPad Mini 2021: Camera

The iPad mini has a single 12MP wide camera, with an ƒ/1.8 aperture at the back and a 12MP ultra-wide front camera with 122-degree field of view and an ƒ/2.4 aperture. Below are some of the camera samples resized for the web.

selfie low light

Above: Selfie in a low-lit condition (front camera)

Below: Selfie in a well-lit condition (front camera)

Selfie good light

props low light.

Above: Low-lit image from the rear camera

Below: well-lit image from the rear camera

props good light

art low light

Above: Low-lit image from the rear camera

Below: Well-lit image from the rear camera

art good light

While I wouldn’t replace my smartphone camera with the iPad mini camera, I can tell you that the camera can take good photos in well-lit situations, but in low lit situations, the camera takes noisy images that lack detail. Safe to say, this is a camera you will use more for video calls than to take photos. 

iPad mini new vs old camera.

Left: Old iPad Mini design; Right: New iPad Mini design

Should you buy the iPad mini 2021?

Recommending the iPad mini is a no brainer for someone that wants a content consumption device to accompany their small screen phone. I’m one of the few that would prefer the iPhone 13 mini because of its form factor but wouldn't go for it out of fear of the battery life. But if I can take care of daily tasks like playing a few games, social networking, email, zoom calls, YouTubing and binging some TV shows on the iPad Mini giving my phone a break to prolong its battery life, then the iPad mini is a no brainer. The screen time on my phone has gone down drastically from my phone and has transferred to the iPad mini giving me a healthy relationship between productivity with the devices in my pocket and running to find the charger. 

For the rest of you that are looking for a pocketable tablet and something smaller than the standard 10-inch+ form factors tablets are resorting to these days, then go for the mini. Despite having the iPad Air, I find myself gravitating towards the mini because of the convenience of its form factor. 

If things like typing long emails, drawing with the Apple pencil, using a physical keyboard, multitasking with apps, and generally being a power user is what you are looking for, then the entry-level iPad or even the Air will suit your requirements better. But if like me, you like to snuggle up in bed late at night with a device to catch up on movies, games and reading and want a device slightly bigger than your phone, then the iPad mini can be your new best friend. The only thing I wish Apple did was translate the fantastic OLED or mini-LED display from its other devices to the Mini making my experience that much more immersive.



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PUBG: New State crosses the 1 crore download mark on the Google Play Store

Krafton’s newest game, PUBG: New State has crossed the 1 crore download mark on the Google Play Store. The game was launched in iOS and Android on November 11 and managed to reach the milestone mere days after release. Well, this number isn’t too surprising considering the fact that the game had already crossed the 40 million pre-registration mark, which seems to suggest that this number will only increase. 

PUBG: New State - Details

PUBG: New State is the first game to launch under the PUBG name since PUBG Mobile was banned in September 2020. Since then, the game did make a comeback of sorts with Battlegrounds Mobile India, which was pretty much the same as PUBG Mobile, albeit with a few tweaks.

PUBG: New State is pretty similar to the classic PUBG battle royale formula where players and or teams battle it out to be the last one standing. The gameplay formula was tweaked a little bit to make things seem fresh. First off, the game is set in the near-futuristic world of 2051. The game currently offers two battle royale maps. One is a new version of the classic Erangel map called Erangel 2051 and a brand new map called Troi. The game also includes weapon customisation, drone store, as well as a player recruitment system. As is the case these days, the game will be updated regularly with new content as well as a season-based service.

If you are an Android user, head to the following link to download and install PUBG New State. The download size for Android varies from phone to phone and on a flagship phone with Snapdragon 888 chipset, it is 1.67GB in size. As for the iOS version, it is 1.2GB in download size.  



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PM Modi reportedly chairs meeting on future of cryptos, discusses concerns about money laundering

Prime Minister Narendra Modi reportedly chaired a high-level meeting on Saturday to discuss the future of cryptocurrencies in India. Reports suggest during the meeting, several issues including the fear of how unregulated markets could be used as fronts for "money laundering and terror financing" were discussed. 

The meeting between the government and key stakeholders from the industry also involved conversations around non-transparent and misleading ads that over-promise. According to reports, the government has signaled its intent to stop such ads and introduce strong regulatory steps to govern them. 

PM Modi met with regulators regarding crypto

As per a report by the Press Trust of India, the government is going in with a progressive stance on the future of cryptocurrencies and understands that it is an evolving technology. As such, it plans to keep a close watch and take proactive steps about the technology. The report further claims the government is looking to proactively engage with experts and also bring in global partnerships and collective strategies.

The move signals a change in the government's stance on cryptocurrencies, which over the past few years have had to deal with a lot of uncertainty. To recall, in 2018, the Reserve Bank of India had imposed a ban on banks dealing with crypto businesses. Since then, the Supreme Court overturned the order in 2020. However, even after that, there were reports of the government wanting to ban cryptocurrencies earlier this year.

What was discussed?

While the government hasn't released an official statement on the matter, stakeholders from the industry have started making their stance clear on the issue. "A responsible investor always follows strong research and understanding of projects before investing in a crypto or any other asset. However, advertisements and social media trends certainly have an influence on the consumption patterns of the viewers and many times retail investors do not have the time or the means to do strong research before investing. Therefore, it certainly makes sense to monitor and regulate how organizations present their offerings. Any advertisements making false promises or overpromises must be taken down immediately. This is not just imperative for users' security but also for holistic industry growth. While the regulations are still evolving, it becomes the utmost responsibility of all the stakeholders to operate carefully. In regard to money laundering and terror financing, it is better if strict policies and security infrastructure are adopted by the platforms like we do at Cashaa along with United Multistate Credit Cooperative Society," -- said Mr. Kumar Gaurav, Founder & CEO of Cashaa. 



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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 ...