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Industry body questions Indian govts call for 5G demand studies from enterprises

New Delhi, Aug 11 (IANS) The Broadband India Forum (BIF) on Thursday questioned the government's decision to ask enterprises to submit demand studies in order to assess the direct assignment of spectrum for them to set up private captive 5G networks.

The government on Wednesday announced to undertake demand studies for the direct assignment of spectrum to enterprises with net worth more than Rs 100 crore which are willing to set up private captive 5G networks.

Enterprises, which are willing to set up Captive Non-Public Network (CNPN) by obtaining spectrum directly from DoT, are invited to participate in this exercise, the Department of Telecommunication (DoT) said in a statement.

TV Ramachandran, BIF President, told IANS that they welcome the announcement by DoT "but sincerely wonder why such a demand study is required at all".

"There are 794 such private networks in the rest of the world and we need to be aligned to that. Pro-rata potential for India could be 150-200 private networks. Moreover, there was no such demand study for the public networks of 4G, 3G or 2G," Ramachandran argued.

The DoT has launched a module on Saralsanchar portal for carrying out the demand studies from enterprises.

The order for demand studies came after the successful 5G spectrum auction that fetched the government more than Rs 1.5 lakh crore, led by Reliance Jio.

The government issued the 'Guidelines for Captive Non-Public Network (CNPN) license' on June 27, aimed at establishing the legal framework for CNPNs.

The guidelines provide that the enterprises seeking to establish CNPN may obtain spectrum on lease from Telecom Service Providers or directly from DoT.

Ramachandran said that the country needs to implement 5G CNPN "with the option of the direct spectrum to enterprises so that India can move to Industry 4.0 expeditiously."

Private 5G captive networks are about the deployment of high speed, enhanced data capacity, and ultra-low latency applications inside a closed manufacturing unit, hospital, airport and shipping port, among others.

Such networks are single end-users (the enterprise itself) in the given location, unlike a vast number of users in public networks.

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JBL Tune 230NC Review: High on bass Decent overall

The JBL Tune230NC TWS earbuds hold their ground well against their competitors. Their build and design are solid, there are plenty of features packed into the device. The performance is also great after a bit of tweaking. The JBL Headphones app also features a lot of customisation options which, when coupled with the battery life of these earbuds, make them a solid package.

The TWS market has become overly crowded, with offerings from various brands in all the price brackets. Especially when it comes to the sub-six thousand price bracket, the competition is even more cutthroat. Nothing has their ear(1)s, and brands like OnePlus are also out there with their Buds Z2. The consumer is truly spoilt for choices. With JBL coming in with their Tune230NC TWS earbuds, things have gotten even more interesting. So, to find out whether JBL could live up to the standards set by its competitors, we put the Tune230NC through our testing process. And the results were interesting. Here’s what we found out.

JBL Tune230NC: Build, Design, and Fit

The JBL Tune230NC, with its matte black coloured charging case that sports aesthetic touches that would match a Japanese sports car, carrying earbuds that look equally appealing, sure does make a statement. The case is made up of a material that feels super premium to touch and doesn’t attract fingerprints in regular use. The only thing that stopped us from calling it a tank was the fact that it did not have a metallic hinge.

JBL Tune 230NC

The earbuds compliment the impression that the case sets when you first look at it. You pop open the top of the case and are greeted with two earbuds. The tips have a tasteful presence of JBL’s signature orange colour, which adds that tasteful tone to the overall look of the buds. A long stem, which surprisingly does not add much weight to the earbuds, has a LED light at the top, indicating whether the earbuds are in paring mode, already paired or aren’t connected when pulled out of the case. 

The earbuds fit well in the ears and held well through the ‘head-shake’ test. They are lightweight and can be customised to fit different ear sizes. However, we were slightly disappointed with the number of included ear tips sizes. There are three different pairs, but an extra one would have filled in that tiny slit left out.

At first glance, you might think of these earbuds as an offering from a cheap Chinese manufacturer. However, the JBL branding on both the earbuds and the charging case adds assurance of these being reliable pairs of TWS earphones and also prefaces the quality that these earbuds bring to the table.

JBL Tune230NC: Features

There is not much to complain about the JBL Tune230NC when it comes to the features department because they pack in whatever one could need. Well, not everything, but most of it. For the bass heads, there is the JBL signature Pure Bass sound. While it affects the performance of the device a bit, overpowering the mids and highs when listening to music, there's plenty of it for anyone who loves that thumping bass.

JBL Tune 230NC

The touch controls on the stem are adequate. We say so because while for the price, they don’t fall short at all. However, when we look at the Nothing Ear(1) earbuds, which also have volume control on their substantially smaller stem, we feel that JBL could have done a bit more there. 

Talking about touch controls, these earbuds have a solid touch-sensitive stem. It takes a bit of time to get the hang of, and some might say it is overly sensitive. But it worked as promised for us, never missing a tap. The customisation of these controls that can be done in the feature-rich JBL Headphones app is something that adds a lot to the experience.

They make up for the lost ground against their competitors in terms of noise cancelling. JBL Tune230NC feature great active noise cancellation. The ANC on these earbuds took away most of the annoying sounds during our Mumbai local rides with these. Another thing that helped them rise high in the rankings was that these come with a fast pair, which let us easily connect to Android devices. Adding to the ease of use was the compatibility of these buds with voice assistants.

JBL Tune230NC: Performance

The performance of JBL Tune230NC is nothing to write home about. We did not expect to say something like this, considering that it is an offering from JBL. But as it happened, these earbuds failed to live up to our expectations.

It wouldn’t take an expert to notice the boosted bass response of these earbuds. It does wonders to make JBL look like a brand that delivered on its promise of Pure Bass. But in reality, this boosted bass cannibalizes the mid frequencies, which greatly affects the music listening experience.

JBL Tune 230NC Uncompensated frequency response graph of JBL Tune 230NC (Dark Blue) vs In-House Curve (Dark Green)

We were thoroughly underwhelmed in songs like Rescue Me by OneRepublic, where the vocals are the part that we look out for. The bass was overpowering anything that the drivers were trying to push out apart from it. This even affected the overall bass response, too, as it caused the bass to be muddy and not crisp. We had to make changes to the EQ when daily driving the earbuds to get a pleasurable audio experience. Once you have done that, though, these earbuds shine. 

The earbuds in the same price bracket that was able to surpass these in terms of performance were the Nothing Ear (1). You can see in the graph the bass response of the Ear (1) is much tamer than the Tune230NC, and that makes for a great audio listening experience. The OnePlus Buds Z2 could have matched up but lost out on their mids and fell behind.

JBL Tune 230NC Uncompensated frequency response graph of JBL Tune230NC (Dark Blue) vs Nothing Ear (1) (Orange) vs OnePlus Buds Z2 (Light Green)

In terms of microphone audio quality, there wasn’t much to say. These earbuds deliver on the expectations that one would have from a pair of earbuds that fall in this price bracket. During phone calls, the audio remained clear even in noisy environments, and the buds significantly reduced ambient noise. However, sharper sounds like those of things falling on the ground still made their way through.

JBL Tune230NC: Battery Life

In terms of battery life, there was a pleasant surprise waiting for us. In our test, the battery life of these earbuds came out astonishingly close to the bold claims JBL had made. With ANC turned on and volume set to 50 per cent, these earbuds lasted about seven and a half hours, which is impressive. And, with ANC turned off, another hour was added to the battery life.

The case had a type C charging port, which added to our delight. JBL claims that with 10 minutes of charge, you can get enough battery for two hours of music playback. This means that you’d rarely find yourself waiting in crunch situations.

JBL Tune 230NC

JBL Tune230NC: Verdict

The JBL Tune230NC TWS earbuds hold their ground well against their competitors. The build and design are solid, and plenty of features are packed into the device. After a bit of tweaking, the performance is great. The app also features a lot of customisation options which, when coupled with the battery life of these earbuds, make them a solid package. Nothing Ear (1) would be the only pair that gets past it. But it was meant to be that standout product. Like is the case with a lot of JBL products, the overpowering bass prevents them from being an instant recommendation.

If we were to sum up our experience of using the Tune 230NC, it would be -  Heavy on bass and fall short of the top spot in the race.



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Samsungs Flip phones will allow users to create hands-free content on Facebook and Instagram

San Francisco, Aug 11 (IANS) Tech giant Meta had announced that it is introducing a new way to create hands-free on Instagram and Facebook with Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4, as well as other Samsung Flip phones.

With FlexCam on Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4, users can fold the phone and place it on a surface freestanding to record hand-free videos. Now they can create Stories and Reels without a stand or tripod.

"We will continue to evolve our products so that they are easy to use, whether you are creating content or connecting with others," the company said in a blogpost.

Using Instagram and Facebook with FlexCam makes it easier to record dances, how-to's, and favourite moments from afar, while on the go.

The company said users can also make video calls hands-free with Messenger and WhatsApp with FlexCam.

Meanwhile, a recent report said that the tech giant is testing a new live-streaming platform for influencers called "Super".

The new platform allows influencers to host live streams, earn revenue and engage with viewers. It has reportedly paid influencers between $200 and $3,000 to use the platform for 30 minutes.

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Samsung aims to boost foldables to half of total smartphone sales by 2025

Seoul, Aug 11 (IANS) Samsung Electronics aims to raise the ratio of foldable phones to half of its total smartphone sales by 2025, a top executive has said, after the tech giant unveiled its latest foldable smartphones in an online event.

Samsung, the world's largest smartphone maker, will work to make its foldable smartphones another main column alongside the Galaxy S flagship series and a key category in the premium segment, Roh Tae-moon, president and head of Samsung's mobile experience (MX) division, said at a press conference after the Unpacked online event.

Roh said Samsung's latest foldable series, the Galaxy Z Flip 4 and the Galaxy Z Fold 4, will help the company consolidate its leading position in the global smartphone market, despite continuing headwinds from recession fears and high inflation that have cut into consumers' purchasing power.

He stressed that the new foldable phones have "improved in both hardware and software aspects," especially in close cooperation with global mobile partners like Google, Microsoft and Facebook parent Meta, reports Yonhap news agency.

The clamshell-style Galaxy Z Flip 4 is made to "go truly hands-free," allowing users to make phone calls, reply to texts and take photos without flipping the phone open, and has an improved user experience when uploading short videos on Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram, according to Samsung.

The Galaxy Z Fold 4, which opens like a book, offers an enhanced multitasking and user-friendly screen environment with a layout similar to that of a PC, giving easy access to a user's favourite and recent apps.

Samsung said the phone also supports the drag-and-drop feature for Google applications, including Gmail so that users can quickly and conveniently share files and photos, and copy and paste links.

Roh said Samsung has secured enough initial inventory through smarter management of supply chains and logistics.

According to industry tracker Counterpoint Research, foldable phones are the fastest growing smartphone type this year, which are forecast to grow 73 percent year-on-year to reach 16 million units.

In the first half of the year, Samsung led the market with a 62 percent market share, followed by China's Huawei with 16 percent, the research firm said, adding that Samsung's market share is expected to reach 80 per cent in the second half thanks to the latest foldable series.

"We expect the new Galaxy Fold 4 and Flip 4 combo to continue Samsung's momentum in the space and sell close to 9 million units this year," analyst Jene Park from Counterpoint Research said.

During an earnings call last month, Samsung said while smartphone demand is forecast to slow in the second half amid prolonged geopolitical issues and economic uncertainties, it will try to boost flagship product sales and profitability by making foldable phones become the mainstream.

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Spider-Man Remastered PCs launch time in India and other markets is here: Where to download

Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered is launching on PC and Insomniac Games has announced the launch dates and timings for the same. You will be able to download the spidey game from Steam and Epic Games Store. You may want to download the game for it has garnered rave reviews and it is a Spiderman game after all. So, for all Marvel and Spiderman fans out there who are thrilled to play as the web-slinger, here we have the release details:

Spider-Man Remastered PC Launch Timings and Availability

Spider-Man PC

Los Angeles (PDT): 8 AM, August 12 New York (EDT): 11 AM, August 12 London (BST): 4 PM, August 12 Berlin (CEST): 5 PM, August 12 Dubai (GST): 7 PM, August 12 India (IST): 8:30 PM, August 12 Tokyo (JST): 12 AM, August 13 Sydney (AEST): 1 AM, August 13 Auckland (NZST): 3 AM, August 13

So, Indian PC users can download the Spider-Man Remastered port from August 12 at 8:30 PM.

Spider-Man PC

You can check out the Spider-Man PC system requirements here. 

#SpiderManPC launches this week! Check our global map to see when the game is available in your territory!  Steam: https://t.co/Uuy4K6BwvX Epic Games Store: https://t.co/WG57Xxf4dP pic.twitter.com/QKrvOOZVeD

— Insomniac Games (@insomniacgames) August 9, 2022

And if you are wondering how good or bad the game is, here’s what the critics and Twitterati are saying:

Spider-Man PC reviews on Twitter

Spider-Man Remastered's PC port is a swinging success: https://t.co/THbvGAkNsw pic.twitter.com/dZ10mWztpb

— Kotaku (@Kotaku) August 10, 2022

 

I've been playing Spider-Man: Remastered on PC over the past week. Hard to detail the performance because Nixxes has been putting out lots of patches to address issues on a variety of hardware. It seems to run pretty smoothly on Steam Deck tho https://t.co/xxhbGjHwul pic.twitter.com/smtRpF2Y9z

— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) August 10, 2022

 

Spider-Man PC's photo mode is fun. Much like the PS4 and PS5 versions. #SpiderManPC #VirtualPhotography #PhotoMode #SpiderMan pic.twitter.com/Urgm42anB7

— 0xSkeptic (@RishiAlwani) August 11, 2022

 

See how Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered PC stacks up to the PS5 version when using an RTX 3090! WATCH: https://t.co/ANuJBYrcr4 pic.twitter.com/HDCRfgwR38

— GameXplain (@GameXplain) August 10, 2022

 

spider-man remastered for PC looks great. the few bugs i saw will likely be ok in time for release. that said, playing a game in which spider-man helps the NYPD set up a surveillance state, and it's presented as a GOOD thing ... hard in 2018, harder now. https://t.co/BXszwOqVXK

— Maddy Myers (@MIDImyers) August 10, 2022

 

Spider-Man Remastered Pre-Orders the Global #1 Top Seller on Steam right now with PC Reviews Dropping today The game has also placed Top 5 every week in the Weekly Top Sellers since pre-orders started Have a feeling there's a new PlayStation Studios PC Record launch incoming pic.twitter.com/V2ohHg2klb

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Facebook could be making money via white supremacist groups

San Francisco, Aug 11 (IANS) Facebook is making money via white supremacist groups, serving ads on searches for dangerous groups like "Ku Klux Klan" despite a ban on such content on the platform.

A report by the Tech Transparency Project revealed that more than 80 white supremacist groups have a presence on Facebook, including some that Facebook itself has labelled as "dangerous organisations".

"What's more, when our test user searched for the names of white supremacist groups on Facebook, the search results were often monetised with ads -- meaning Facebook is profiting off them," the non-profit organisation said in a statement late on Wednesday.

The study found that ads appeared on 40 per cent of the queries for the white supremacist groups.

"That's a chilling result, given reports that the gunman who killed 10 people in the recent, racially motivated mass shooting in Buffalo, New York, did research to pick a target neighbourhood with a high ratio of Black residents," the study noted.

The investigation also found that despite years of warnings that Facebook's algorithmic tools are pushing users toward extremism, the platform continues to auto-generate Pages for white supremacist organisations and direct users who visit white supremacist Pages to other extremist content.

On top of that, Facebook is largely failing in its effort to redirect users searching for hate terms to websites promoting tolerance, the report mentioned.

The analysis found that more than a third (37 per cent) of the 226 white supremacist groups had a presence on Facebook.

These organisations are associated with a total of 119 Facebook Pages and 20 Facebook Groups.

"Facebook often monetised searches for these groups, even when their names were clearly associated with white supremacy, like 'American Defense Skinheads'," said the report.

Facebook also monetised searches for groups on its own "dangerous organisations" list, it added.

Searches for some white supremacist groups, including those with "Ku Klux Klan" in their names, showed advertisements for Black churches, raising concerns that Facebook is highlighting potential targets for extremists.

"Facebook's algorithmic recommendations often directed users visiting white supremacist Pages to other extremist or hateful content," the report said.

A Meta spokesperson said that 270 groups designated by the company as white supremacist organisations are banned from Facebook.

"We will continue to work with outside experts and organisations in an effort to stay ahead of violent, hateful, and terrorism-related content and remove such content from our platforms," the social network said.

In 2020, over 1,000 advertisers boycotted Facebook over its handling of hate speech and misinformation.

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Spotify revamps its homescreen with different sections for music and podcasts

Music streaming giant Spotify has introduced a new design for the home screen of its mobile app that includes feeds for both Music and Podcasts and Shows. The company said the feature is currently rolling out to Android users and will soon be available on iOS. "By creating these feeds, Spotify will help listeners to easily scroll through the type of content they're looking for at that moment," the platform said in a blogpost. "The updated interface will make the experience more personalised while allowing users to dig even deeper into their recommendations," it added. In the Music feed, listeners will have quick access to suggestions based on their music taste, making discovering new favourites easier than ever. There will also be album and playlist recommendations as well as buttons that make it easy to share, like, and instantly play music. In the Podcast and Shows feed, listeners will be able to head straight to new episodes of their favourite shows. They will also find personalised podcast recommendations. What's more, listeners will be able to read episode descriptions, save to Your Episodes or start playing podcasts without leaving the page, so the experience all starts from one place. This month, the platform introduced new individual buttons for Shuffle and Play. The company said that this new change will allow Premium users to choose the mode they prefer at the top of playlists and albums and listen to them the way they want to.

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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 ...