Friday, 31 August 2018
Remove 'Apply' and 'Cancel' button from calendar filter at Dashboard
The Q900R 8K TVs boast of 7,680 x 4,320 pixels resolution which means that it packs around 8,000 pixels in each horizontal line of the screen, says the firm. "At this level of pixel density, the individual pixels composing an image become imperceptible to the human eye—even when viewed up close. Samsung's QLED 8K features over 30 million pixels in total, which adds depth and detail to content displayed on the TV's expansive screen, and makes objects appear that much more realistic," says Samsung.The South Korean tech firm is making the particular 8K model available in different screen sizes – 65-inch, 75-inch, 82-inch and 85-inch and is touting them for AI integration that optimises the content for the 8K resolution panel.Flaunting the level of detail showcased in the new-launched TVs, Samsung says that the. appliance features a resolution that is 16 times greater than full HD resolution and four times greater than 4K resolution.
Thursday, 30 August 2018
Android Nougat now the most-used version, Oreo crosses 1 per cent share in latest distribution numbers
A lot more smartphones in recent weeks have started receiving the Oreo update including the OnePlus 5T, Moto X4 and Honor 8 Pro among others. This is slightly better. than last month where Oreo accounted for only 0.7 per cent of all active devices. For a lot of people still, the version that comes out-of-the-box is usually the only version they ever get.. As per the latest distribution chart, Android Oreo (8.0 and 8.1) is present in 1.1 per cent of all active Android devices. It isn't all that surprising considering the time it takes for OEMs to push out new Android updates
Thursday, 23 August 2018
Xiaomi Poco F1 First Impressions: Meet the Most Affordable Phone With Snapdragon 845

Xiaomi has designed the Poco F1 to be in sync with current trends, so it sports a big 6.18-inch display with an 18.7:9 aspect ratio, Gorilla Glass 3 protection, and a notch at the top. The other thing you will notice immediately is the chin, which is thicker than on most other phones we have reviewed and doesn't look appealing. It also houses a tiny notification LED that lights up when charging the device. The back of the Poco F1 is made out of polycarbonate and the phone will be available in three different colours - Rosso Red, Steel Blue, and Graphite Black. There's also a special variant called the Armoured Edition, which has a Kevlar back, and Xiaomi claims to have used real Kevlar in its construction.
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