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Threads starts keyword search feature, as Meta and Zuck refuse to give up

Meta’s Threads, a micro-blogging platform, which was launched on July 5, crossed 100 million users in just a week. However, in the subsequent period, the platform encountered a significant setback, experiencing a decline in its users by up to 79%. Despite this drop, the company hasn’t given up on the platform yet and started testing one of the most requested feature ‘keyword search’.

Instagram head Adam Mosseri on Thursday announced the testing of the keyword search feature which will allow users to search for posts on the platform. This feature is currently rolling out in Australia and New Zealand, with plans to launch in other English-speaking countries soon. “We're working to add more languages ASAP,” Mosseri said.

Also read: Threads to roll out its website as per reports: Here’s what we expect

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Announcing the feature, Meta Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg also posted, “Get excited -- search is coming to Threads.” Meanwhile, Instagram spokesperson Christine Pai told The Verge, “We are actively listening to the community’s feedback and working on more features to improve the search experience.”

Also read: How to enable the Thread’s ‘Following’ Feed: It's very simple

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Since the app’s launch, the company has been releasing much-needed features such as a following-only feed and a web version of the platform.

Last month, Zuckerberg introduced the feature to directly share a Threads post to Instagram DMs and the ability to add custom alt-text for photo/video. He also introduced a new mention button to easily mention someone's account.

On the other hand, Mosseri had introduced the “Yours likes” option that allows users to see their liked posts and the ability to sort the accounts that they follow.” He also introduced the ability to post translations, new ways to filter notifications in Activity, and a quick way to approve new followers if someone's account is private.



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OnePlus 11 with Android 14: First smartphone with Googles new Android version

This week, two big announcements have been made from two tech giants, Apple and Google. Apple announced its Wonderlust event, which is speculated to be the launch of iPhone 15 series, whereas Google also sent invites for its Made by Google event, which usually unpacks Google devices such as Pixels. Now comes the OnePlus with its big announcement, making the third huge news of the industry. Well it’s got nothing to do with the OnePlus' Open or any new smartphone from the company, but the Chinese brand has announced the OxygenOS 14 built upon Android 14 and its launch date. Let’s check out.

It’s surprising for OnePlus how it is launching the OxygenOS 14 before Android 14. However, the launch of OxygenOS 14 is scheduled for September 25, so we really don’t know about it. Maybe Google would also roll out the Android 14 before or on September 25. 

Also read: Android 14 Beta 3 launched: Interesting features, supported list of phones

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OnePlus will be rolling out the beta version of OxygenOS 14 in a few days for testing. The beta version is going to be available for the OnePlus 11, OnePlus 11R and OnePlus Nord 3. However, being the company’s flagship, the OnePlus 11 might be the first smartphone to get the stable OxygenOS 14 on September 25, and it might also be the first smartphone to run on Android 14 in general as well. Eventually, the OnePlus 11R and Nord 3 would also get the OxygenOS 14 update. 

Also read: Google releases first beta version of Android 14

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The Chinese brand has mentioned six improvements in the press release, which the OxygenOS 14 is bringing to OnePlus’ smartphones, and they are CPU Vitalization, RAM Vitalization, ROM Vitalization, HyperBoost, HyperTouch, and HyperRendering. However, the brand has not explained these features, so we have to wait for the OS update to roll out before saying anything about them. 



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iPhone 15 Pro Max might get delayed by 3-4 weeks due to Apples production issues

Apple just recently released an announcement poster finally confirming the iPhone 15 event date. Called the ‘Wonderlust’ the event will take place on September 12, 2023. However, all’s not well with this upcoming series as Apple is still dealing with production delays. With the Apple event confirmed on September 12th, we’re all excited to see what Apple has to offer with the iPhone 15 series and we cannot wait to get our hands on it. But it turns out that all iPhone 15 models will not be available for sale at the same time as Apple is still facing production issues.

In a recent report, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has shared some updates on iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro. But all is not the best news. He has revealed that the iPhone 15 Pro Max was the last project to kick off. What does this mean for us now? It suggests that the iPhone 15 Pro Max’s mass production value is much lesser than the other iPhone 15 variants. This also means that the iPhone 15 Pro Max phones could see a delay of 3-4 weeks before going to sale.

Also read: iPhone 15 launch expected on Sept 12, as Apple sends Wonderlust event invite

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According to Kuo’s revelations, Apple is struggling with the new titanium frame material which they are using for the iPhone 15 Pro lineup. And the challenge here is that it has high processing difficulties and there were various design changes too during the development phase.

One such change was the cancellation of the solid-state button project. You might remember that Apple was initially planning to get rid of the volume buttons and the mute switch and replace them with the solid-state button project. But they said bye bye to the plan in the middle of the development phase owing to production issues. And since this decision was made quite late it led to a lot of production delays.

Also read: Apple iPhone 15 leaks: Take first look at design and colour options

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So we’ll have to wait for more updates and finally we’ll get to know the whole plan on September 12th. As of now, preorders are expected to go live on September 15th.



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Realme C51: 5 details we know ahead of the launch

Recently, the Chinese brand announced the launch date of its upcoming affordable smartphone, the C51. The Reakme C51 has already rolled out in the global market and now the smartphone is all set to debut in India on September 4. But that’s not it, along with the launch date there are plenty of other details which have been shared on the internet by Realme itself. Here are the five details of Realme C51 we know so far. 

Realme C51 design

The Realme C51 will come with a familiar design with its predecessor, the C53, which was launched in India in July. However, the smartphone will launch in Blue and Black colours. It has a dual tone finish on the back, featuring glossy upper back with solid matte texture. In the glossy upper back, the cameras and flashlight are placed. The edges could be flat and the right panel of the smartphone will hold the power button and volume rockers. 

Also read: Realme C51 could offer 33-watt fast charging under ₹10,000: Launch on September 4

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Realme C51 display

Since the smartphone has launched in other regions, we can expect the same specifications for the Indian variant. The Realme C51 (Global Variant) features a 6.74-inch IPS LCD display with up to 90Hz refresh rate support. It comes with a resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels. One more interesting feature of the display is the mini capsule, which can be used to check data usage, step count, charging status, and notifications.

Realme C51 performance

The Global Variant is powered by Unisoc T612 processor coupled with up to 4GB RAM and 128GB storage. It has a 5000mAh battery with up to 33-watt fast charging support. Realme India has also confirmed the 33-watt SUPERVOOC fast charging in the Realme C51. 

Realme C51 camera

Realme C51 has a dual camera setup which could carry a 50-megapixel primary camera and a 0.3-megapixel depth sensor. On the front, it might boast a 5-megapixel selfie camera. 

Also read: Realme C51 reportedly cheaper than Realme C53: Check leaked specs and features

Realme C51

Realme C51 price and availability 

The price of this budget smartphone is not out yet, but the words online have claimed that it is expected to launch at cheaper prices than its predecessor. The Realme C53 was launched in India at a starting price of ₹9,999. It will be available on Flipkart and Realme’s online store as well. 



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Realme Buds Air 5 Review: Surprisingly good sound and brimming with features

The Realme Buds Air 5 is an all-rounder in every sense of the word. My one complaint – battery life – is also not terrible; just not the best in the segment. The earphones are well-built and have a wonderful fit. The sound quality is tuned for the masses with a bass-forward approach, but realme hasn’t gone overboard with it, so the sound still maintains the integrity of the mids and highs. Add to that the plethora of features Realme has provided, and you’ve got yourself a winner! 

Realme recently launched the Realme Buds Air 5 alongside the more expensive Realme Buds Air 5 Pro model that we recently reviewed. While the Buds Air 5 Pro tackles the competitive ₹5K segment, the Realme Buds Air 5 compete against more affordable offerings such as the OnePlus Nord Buds 2 (review) and OPPO Enco Air3 (review). Over the years, Realme has successfully built a formidable portfolio of audio products and the new Buds Air 5 series seems like an excellent new addition to it. The Realme Buds Air 5 succeeds the popular Realme Buds Air 3 (review) and brings in many improvements such as 50 dB Active Noise Cancellation, longer-lasting battery life, and larger driver units. So, let’s see if the Realme Buds Air 5 – priced at ₹3,699 – is actually worth your money, or if there are better options out there.

Realme Buds Air 5 Review: Build, Design, and Fit

The Realme Buds Air 5 features a cobble-shaped charging case with a matte finish that has a luxurious sheen on it. The material is resistant to fingerprints, however, it could get scratched easily, so maintain some caution when storing it. The case has the ‘realme’ branding on the front alongside an LED charging indicator.

Realme Buds Air 5 Build and Design

At the bottom, you get a USB Type-C charging port and an inconspicuous pairing button. Upon opening the case, you see the black-coloured innards with the earphones tucked in snuggly in their assigned slots. The front of the earbuds comes with handy L and R indicators as well. The charging case is extremely compact and will easily slip into small pockets and handbags. 

Realme Buds Air 5 Build and Design

The case can be opened one-handed with ease. There are magnets inside that help cradle the earbuds securely and the hinge is pretty solid for the price. The earphones are available in two colour variants – Deep Sea Blue and Arctic White. I got the latter for review, and I was quite impressed with the understated yet classy look.

Realme Buds Air 5 In the box

The earphones also sport the same matte finish. They have elongated stems with touch sensors on the top part. These worked pretty well during my testing with no instances of misreading, which is impressive. The buds are lightweight and fit snugly into my ear. Despite having no silicone wings for added support, these stayed put in my ears when I jogged or exercised. They come with an IPX5 rating, so they’re fully protected against damage from sweat or splashes, making them a good option for your workouts as well.

Realme Buds Air 5 Review: Features

The Realme Buds Air 5 are one of the most feature-laden pair of truly wireless earphones on the market under ₹4,000. Like its predecessor, the Buds Air 5 packs a bunch of premium features. Let me elaborate. These earbuds come with 50 dB Active Noise Cancellation – which is on the higher end of the spectrum at this price. The ANC performance is decent; it cuts out low-end sounds such as the hum of an AC or the drone of an airplane with relative ease, but noises such as traffic, car horns, or human voices leak through. 

There’s a Transparency Mode as well that amplifies ambient sound ensuring that you are aware of your surroundings. It works decently well, but it does sound a tad bit unnatural, so I hope Realme really works on this with the next iteration.

Realme Buds Air 5 Features

Users also get access to the Realme Link app. However, my review unit had quite a hard time connecting and staying connected to the app. There were several instances where the buds randomly disconnected from the app, and it would only fix itself if I disconnected and reconnected again. I hope realme smooths this over with an OTA update because the Realme Link app is possibly one of the most feature-rich accompanying apps at this price point.

There’s basic stuff like checking the battery levels of your earbuds and charging case, performing firmware updates, and more. You can also change noise cancellation modes (Noise Cancellation, Off, or Transparency). There’s a Smart Noise Cancellation option as well that adjusts the ANC level based on your environment, however, I don’t think it made much of a difference when I used it, so I just deferred to using the Max Noise Cancellation setting. 

You also get the option to customise the EQ using the 6-band equaliser that’s available in the app. There are also presets such as Serenade, Original Sound, Pure Bass, and Deep Bass that you can choose from – it comes with Pure Bass active on default and that’s what I used when testing the earbuds since most users will use it on default. There are also toggles for Dynamic Bass (which pumps up the bass response more) and Volume Enhancer.

Realme Buds Air 5 Features

You also get a Game Mode toggle that lowers the latency to merely 45 ms. This is very useful when watching OTT content or playing games. The app comes with an Earbud Fit Test as well to see if you’ve got a tight fit. Lastly, you can customise pretty much all the controls and realme has provided a ton of options here including Volume controls, which is rare!

App aside, the Realme Buds Air 5 also supports Dolby Atmos on select phones, Google Fast Pair, Bluetooth v5.3, and Smart Wear Detection. It is a kitted-out pair of TWS earphones, but it does miss out on multipoint connection which can let you connect to two devices simultaneously. That’s a bummer because it’s a highly useful feature.

Realme Buds Air 5 Review: Performance

Equipped with 12.4 mm drivers and SBC and AAC codec support, the Realme Buds Air 5 have a warm, V-shaped sound signature out of the box. I wish the company had added aptX or LDAC codec support since that would have taken the sound quality to the next level, but oh well. As I mentioned before, you can customise the sound via the app, but I will share my thoughts on the default sound signature. The sound favours the bass frequency with some boosting in the 20 Hz - 500 Hz range. However, it is not excessively boosted, as we see in some earphones in the budget segment.

Realme Buds Air 5 Sound Quality Review

In comparison to the OnePlus Nord Buds 2, the Realme Buds Air 5 have a more balanced sound profile. The bass, while boosted, doesn’t mask the clarity of the mids as much as the OnePlus Nord Buds 2 does. Instruments such as bass guitars and drums sound full-bodied and melodious. Male vocals also have good timbre and quality. The highs from 1.25 kHz to 5 kHz are boosted yet again to create a V-shaped sound signature. The warm quality of the lows combined with the sparkle of the treble creates a nice harmonious mix. 

Realme Buds Air 5 Sound Quality Review

Realme Buds Air 5 Sound Quality Review

The drop-off in the highs is slightly harsh but it won’t bother general consumers too much. There isn’t as much sibilance in the highs as on the Realme Buds Air 3, so that’s a step in the right direction. The imaging is also great with elements of tracks positioned accurately in the mix. The soundstage is quite narrow, but that is expected on earbuds of this size. Overall, these are one of the better-sounding earphones under ₹4,000. The only TWS earbuds that sound better than the Realme Buds Air 5 in my opinion are the OPPO Enco Air3, but you do miss out on Active Noise Cancellation on those.

Realme Buds Air 5 Sound Review

As for the microphones, the company has provided a six-microphone setup – three in each earbud – that does a fine job when used for taking calls. My voice sounded clear on calls over mobile networks or the internet, so no complaints there. Ambient sounds, however, are sometimes let through in noisy areas.

Realme Buds Air 5 Review: Battery life 

The Realme Buds Air 5 comes with a rated battery life of 7 hours on the earbuds and 38 hours in total with the earbuds and charging case. This is a pretty decent improvement compared to its predecessor, but I felt that the battery life with ANC turned on is quite mediocre. The company promises 4.5 hours on the earbuds and 22 hours in total with ANC or Transparency Mode turned on.

Realme Buds Air 5 Battery Review

In my testing, I got 4 hours of playback from the earbuds with ANC turned on and the battery at 50 per cent. The charging case provided 3 full charges and had some battery left to spare – but not enough for a fourth full charge. These numbers, while decent, are beaten by competitors such as the OnePlus Nord Buds 2. So, realme could have done better here. There is fast charging support here, which is a good thing, but no wireless charging. But that’s forgiven at this price point.

Realme Buds Air 5 Review: Verdict

The Realme Buds Air 5 is an all-rounder in every sense of the word. My one complaint – battery life – is also not terrible; just not the best in the segment. The earphones are well-built and have a wonderful fit. The sound quality is tuned for the masses with a bass-forward approach, but realme hasn’t gone overboard with it, so the sound still maintains the integrity of the mids and highs. Add to that the plethora of features Realme has provided, and you’ve got yourself a winner! Yes, there are no high-quality codecs and there’s no multipoint connectivity, but these features are rarely seen at this price anyway. 

The Realme Buds Air 5 is one of my top 3 recommendations for the best TWS earphones to get under ₹4K, and I think it will stay there for a while – or at least until realme comes out with the next iteration.



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How your Google Search is changing with AI, as Search Generative Experience comes to India

Google is coming up with an all new feature for its users in India, the Search Generative Experience (SGE) for Google Search. This has marked a significant shift in the evolution of generative AI and web searches. The Google SGE is expected to make the searching a lot easier and accessible, as it will be integrated with Google Search. It will be a layer of generative AI directly into Google Search, so you don’t have to go to any chatbot separately. This will make your work 10 times easier, no matter if it’s a code or a recipe of your favourite food.

Currently, Google has rolled the SGE for testers. You can access it through the Search Labs suite of experimental products. If you want to use the SGE, then you need to employ Google Search via the Chrome web browser or the updated Google app on Android or iOS devices. The SGE will display a distinct visual layout compared to standard search results after it’s enabled.

Also read: Google’s AI based Magic Compose will change your text messaging skills forever

Google SGE

The main function of the SGE is to generate a snapshot of the requested information. This snapshot will give you easily verifiable information, generated by other similar search results that link to relevant websites. 

The process involves multiple large language models (LLMs), and also includes advanced versions of Google's MUM and PaLM 2. 

Availability for a particular search query depends on the LLM's confidence in understanding, knowledge and accuracy. Google emphasises on responsible usage and plans to fine-tune the feature based on user feedback and evolving models.

Also read: Google Bard gets a desi touch: 2 new features Indians will find useful

Google SGE

The SGE will also bring a conversation mode, which allows users to ask questions, both in English and Hindi. TSo you don’t have to type again and again.

However, talking about Bard, it will work with the SGE. Bard will focus on interactive conversations while the SGE streamlines information journeys. 



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Your next Apple Watch could be 3D printed, as per reports

There have been rumours floating around about Apple considering 3D printing as a part of its product design and manufacturing process. Now, we have a report that details how Apple will implement this change. 

The report comes courtesy of Mark Gurman at Bloomberg who says that Apple will start 3D printing certain models of the upcoming Apple Watch Series 9 as a test run before implementing it for other products. 

Also read: Apple Watch X to come with blood pressure monitor: When is it launching?

Gurman cited his sources to be “people with knowledge of the matter”, so take this news with a grain of salt since it hasn’t been confirmed by Apple itself.

Gurman says that Apple would be using 3D printers to manufacture the chassis of the non-Ultra Apple Watch models. This would save Apple considerable time and resources since they wouldn’t need to cut large metal slabs to create individual parts of the watches. It could also have a positive impact on the environment as less overall material would be needed to build the watches.

Apple to 3D print certain models of upcoming Watch Series 9

There has been a lot of excitement surrounding the upcoming launches of Apple products in the company’s September ‘Wanderlust’ event. The company is expected to launch the new iPhone 15 series as well as the Apple Watch Series 9 lineup. 

Gurman from Bloomberg shared that this process has been under development for at least three years now, and the company will only test this process out on certain models of the upcoming watches. However, the company will only fully switch over to this new manufacturing technique once they have confirmed its success with the upcoming Watch 9 Series. 

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Also read: Apple patent hints at smart ring in near future: Would the iPhone maker launch a smart ring?

The process Apple will use is called binder jetting. In this process, the print is made “with a powdered substance, which afterward goes through a process called sintering”. Heat and pressure is then used to squeeze down the material into something that feels and looks like traditional steel. 

Apple is set to announce the new Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 on September 12, so we won’t have to wait much longer to see if the speculation holds any merit.



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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 ...