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Monday, 1 September 2014

8 best mid-range smartphones in India

8 best mid-range smartphones in India

September 01,2014
8 best mid-range smartphones in India


With the wide variety of smartphones available in the market today, you no longer need to shell out Rs 50,000 for a good smartphone experience.

Here’s our list of eight best smartphones available between Rs 10,000 and Rs 20,000.

Go, take your pick!

1. Xiaomi Mi 3

September 01,2014
Xiaomi Mi 3
Xiaomi Mi 3, available in India only via Flipkart at Rs 13,999, has a 5-inch Full HD (1080p) display covered with Gorilla Glass 3. It is powered by Android 4.4.3 (Jelly Bean) with MiUI on top; the smartphone is upgradeable to Android 4.4.4. It is powered by a 2.3GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor with 2GB RAM and has 16GB internal storage; there is no microSD expansion.
On the back is a 13MP camera with dual LED flash, while a 2MP camera is in front. Connectivity suite of Xiaomi Mi 3 includes 2G, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC and microUSB 2.0. It has a 3,050mAh battery that can provide talk time of up to 21 hours, Xiaomi claims.

2. Moto G

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Moto G
Another Flipkart exclusive, Moto G has a 4.5-inch HD display protected by Gorilla Glass 3.This dual sim phone is powered by Android 4.4 (KitKat) and packs a 1.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 400 processor with 1GB RAM under the hood. This phone, priced at Rs 11,999, comes with 16GB internal storage and doesn’t allow users to expand storage via microSD cards.

On the back, Moto G has a 5MP rear camera with LED flash and a 2MP front camera. Connectivity options in the smartphone are 2G, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0 and microUSB 2.0. It has a non-removable 2,070mAh that lasts around a day with mixed usage.

3. Samsung Galaxy K Zoom

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Samsung Galaxy K Zoom
If you want a phone that offers high-end camera quality, then Samsung Galaxy K Zoom is among the best options under Rs 20,000. It sports a 20.7MP CMOS camera sensor at the back with 10X Zoom and a Xenon flash, and a 2MP front-facing camera. In terms of focal length, the lens in K Zoom covers 24-240mm. The lens has an aperture of F3.1-6.3.

Available only via Amazon.in, Galaxy K Zoom features a 4.8-inch HD display and is powered by a hexa-core (1.3GHz quad-core and 1.7GHz dual-core) processor and 2GB RAM. It has 8GB internal storage but features a microSD that supports cards of up to 64GB capacity. The phone has a 2,430mAh battery. It runs Android 4.4 KitKat.

4. BlackBerry Z3

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BlackBerry Z3
BlackBerry Z3 has a 5-inch LCD touchscreen, operates on BlackBerry 10.2.1 OS and packs a 1.2GHz dual-core Snapdragon 400 processor. The phone comes with 1GB RAM and 8GB internal storage, and supports storage expansion up to 32GB via microSD cards. 

Priced at Rs 15,990, this phone comes with a 5MP rear camera and 1.1MP front camera. This device has a non-removable battery and is capable of delivering up to 15.5 hours of 3G talk time, the company claims. It can access the internet over 2G, 3G and Wi-Fi and data can be transferred via Bluetooth and microUSB 2.0.

5. Asus Zenfone 5

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Asus Zenfone 5
Featuring a 5-inch 720p display protected by Gorilla Glass 3, Asus Zenfone 5 is a dual sim smartphone that runs on a 1.6GHz dual-core Intel Atom Z2560 processor with 2GB RAM. This phone is powered by Android OS, v4.3 (Jelly Bean), upgradable to v4.4.2 (KitKat).

The 16GB variant of Zenfone 5 costs Rs 12,999 and can be purchased only via Flipkart; the phone comes with microSD support up to 64GB. This phone has 8MP rear camera and 2MP front camera. Its connectivity suite consists of 2G, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0 and microUSB.

6. Gionee Elife S5.5

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Gionee Elife S5.5
With thickness of just 5.5mm, Gionee ElifeS5.5 is the world’s thinnest phone. It comes with a 5-inch 1080p display with Gorilla Glass 3 at both front and back, and can be purchased online for under Rs 20,000. It comes with Android OS, v4.2 (Jelly Bean) which is upgradable to v4.4.2 (KitKat).

Gionee Elife S5.5 comes with a 1.7GHz octa-core Mediatel processor, 2GB RAM and 16GB in-built storage. It has a 13MP rear camera and 5MP front camera with a connectivity suite of 3G and Wi-Fi and data can be transferred via Bluetooth and USB connect.

7. Asus Zenfone 6

September 01,2014
Asus Zenfone 6
Asus Zenfone 6, exclusively available via Flipkart, has a 6-inch HD screen with Gorilla Glass 3. This dual sim phone comes with Android OS v4.3 (Jelly Bean) which you can upgrade to v4.4.2 (KitKat). It is powered by a 1.6GHz Intel Atom Z2560 processor. It comes with 2GB RAM and 16GB internal memory which is expandable up to 64GB by a microSD card.

Priced at Rs 16,999 this dual-sim smartphone has a 13MP rear camera and 2MP camera in front with LED flash. Connectivity options in Asus Zenfone 6 are 2G, 3G and Wi-Fi and data can be transferred via Bluetooth and microUSB 2.0.

8. HP Slate 6 VoiceTab

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HP Slate 6 VoiceTab
HP Slate 6 VoiceTab comes with a 6-inch 720p HD display, 5MP rear camera and 2MP front camera with flash support. It is powered by 1.2 GHz quad-core Marvell processor and comes with Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean). 

With internal memory of 16GB, expandable up to 32GB and 1GB RAM, this phone is available online at approximately Rs 15,000. It can access the internet over 3G and Wi-Fi and can transfer data via Bluetooth and microUSB 2.0.









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Xiaomi 'discontinues' Mi 3 just a month after launch

Xiaomi 'discontinues' Mi 3 just a month after launch

Xiaomi 'discontinues' Mi 3 just a month after launch
Xiaomi has suspended the sales of Mi 3 for an undefined period of time.

NEW DELHI: It appears that Xiaomi will not hold fresh flash sales for its Mi 3 smartphone in India as it wants to focus on its newly launched entry-level smartphone, Redmi 1S. The Redmi 1S goes on sale on September 2 and registrations for the sale commenced yesterday.

In a surprise move, Xiaomi did not open registrations for its premium smartphone phone after the completion of its sixth flash sale on August 26. The company will only conduct flash sales for the Redmi 1S phone for the next few weeks. It has suspended the sales of Mi 3 for an undefined period of time.

Speaking with TOI Tech, Xiaomi India GM Manu Jain said the company wants to focus on pushing the sales of Redmi 1S and Redmi Note for the time being, and has suspended the sales of Mi 3. He said the company will assess the market situation for a few weeks and take a call on resuming sales of Mi 3.

Interestingly, Xiaomi executives appeared happy with the sales of Mi 3 and had even said that the company was trying its best to improve supplies, at the Redmi 1S launch event. The company plans to launch its new flagship phone, Mi 4, towards the end of the year and the company's decision to discontinue the Mi 3 will create a vacuum. The company claims to have sold 95,000 Mi 3 phones in the six flash sales and a number of prospective buyers are still waiting to participate an get their hands on the phone that offers high-end specifications at a budget price.





Just to recall, Xiaomi Mi 3 has a 5-inch Full HD display and runs on a 2.3GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor with 2GB RAM. It is powered by Android 4.4 (KitKat) with Xiaomi's proprietary MIUI skin on top. It packs 16GB internal storage, but does not support storage expansion via microSD cards.

Xiaomi Mi 3 sports a 13MP camera with dual-LED flash on the back and a 2MP camera in front. Connectivity suite of the smartphone consists of 2G, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, microUSB 2.0 and NFC. It has a 3,050mAh battery, and Xiaomi claims that the smartphone can deliver talk time of up to 21 hours on 3G networks
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Weekly digest: Best of me..

Weekly digest: Best of me..

Weekly digest: Best of TOI Tech
Here's a quick look at what made news in the world of technology in the week just gone by...
Here's a quick look at what made news in the world of technology in the week just gone by...

1. Apple has sent out invites for a media event scheduled for September 9, with the tagline "Wish we could say more." It is widely expected that Apple will announce two versions of iPhone 6 (one featuring a 4.7-inch display and the other a 5.5-inch screen), along with its first wearable gadget — a smartwatch.

While the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 model is expected to go on sale on September 19, the 5.5-inch variant's launch may be delayed till late October. The Apple smartwatch, on the other hand, is rumoured to hit the market as late as next year.

2. The Indian government has launched .bharat domain name for companies who are interested in owning a website with domain in Hindi, Konkani, Marathi or other languages written in devanagari script. With this move, organizations can now have names .bharat domain names instead of .com, .net and .in.



3. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's next big push to free up service delivery from the hold of the lower bureaucracy will be in the form of a 'digital cloud'. Certificates issued by the government — education, residential, medical records, birth certificates etc — are to be stored in individual 'digital lockers' and a communication protocol established for government departments to access them without physically having to see the hard copy.

4. Just a month after its launch in India, Xiaomi's Mi 3 smartphone will not be available for purchase in the country, at least for the time being.

Xiaomi India GM Manu Jain said the company wants to focus on pushing the sales of Redmi 1S and Redmi Note for the time being, and has suspended the sales of Mi 3. He said the company will assess the market situation for a few weeks and take a call on resuming sales of Mi 3.

5. E-commerce titan Amazon is buying Twitch, a platform for video gamers to share their videos with others across the world, for $970 million in cash.

Twitch had 55 million unique visitors in July, up from 20 million in 2012. Most visited the Twitch.tv website to watch other people play live or recorded games — competitions interspersed with advertising.

6. Samsung and LG unveiled their next-generation smartwatches, named Gear S and G Watch R respectively, this week. The Tizen-powered Samsung Gear S features a curved glass display and is the world's first smartwatch that lets users make phone calls, send messages or catch up to their social media updates without being paired with a smartphone.



Like other smartwatches in the market, the Android Wear-based LG G Watch R needs to be paired with a smartphone before it can perform any of the above functions. It has a round watch-face (like the upcoming Moto 360's), a heart rate monitor and can withstand the impact of water up to 30 minutes up to 3 feet.



Both smartwatches will go on sale in the fourth quarter of the year, but there is no word on their pricing yet.

It is rumoured that Samsung and LG pushed up the announcement of these smartwatches as Apple will announce its first smartwatch on September 9.

7. In 2013, Microsoft had announced that its MSN Messenger will be retired and gradually integrated into Skype. However, it had remained available in China due Microsoft's partnership with TOM Group, a Chinese media company. Now, Microsoft has announced that MSN Messenger, which had 330 million users at its peak, will be officially shut down on October 31.

8. India saw the first Firefox OS smartphones hit the market this week. Intex's Cloud FXsmartphone has been priced at Rs 1,999, while Spice's Fire One Mi FX1 smartphone costs Rs 2,299. Firefox OS-based smartphones are aimed at the extreme low end of the Indian mobile phone market, which is dominated by feature phones.

Instead of phone-based apps, Firefox OS smartphones come with HTML5 apps that are more like shortcuts to mobile websites and, therefore, need internet connection to perform most functions, including playing games. However, these phones can make calls and send SMSs without an internet connection.

9. Do you know who the inventor of email is? The credit goes to Indian-American scientist VA Shiva Ayyadurai, who received official recognition as the inventor of the computer programme for electronic mail system from the US government on August 30, 1982.



In 1978, he developed a full-scale emulation of the interoffice mail system which he called "E-mail" and copyrighted in 1982. The official US copyright notice for "E-mail" is now with the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of American History (Sinmah).

10. Facebook is now letting members search for past posts of friends using smartphones or tablets. While searching for past posts, people are only shown content they are permitted to see by the person who posted it.

11. Google is developing airborne drones capable of flying on their own and delivering anything — from candy to medicine — under a new initiative, named Project Wing. An early version of the drone, which Google showcased in a video on its website, has a 1.5-metre wide wingspan and is capable of flying pre-programmed routes.



The drone Google showed in the video was equipped with rotors to allow for vertical takeoff and landing, as well as a fixed wing for plane-like flying. The drone flew about 40-metres above the treeline and dropped a package of chocolate bars to a farmer in Queensland, Australia.

12. Hewlett-Packard (HP) is recalling about 6 million laptop power cords after 29 reports of the cords melting or charring. The recalled item, the LS-15 AC power cord, was distributed with HP and Compaq notebooks and mini notebooks and with AC adapter-powered accessories, such as docking stations. About 5.6 million power cords are being recalled in the United States, along with 446,700 in Canada.

13. HTC has become one of the few companies in the world to offer a smartphone powered by a 64-bit processor, named Desire 510. The Android4.4 (KitKat)-powered smartphone runs on Qualcomm's mid-range Snapdragon 410 processor, which is designed on 64-bit CPU architecture.

However, the phone will not see much of a performance boost as 64-bit apps require 4GB of RAM, while Desire 510 comes with only 1GB memory. Moreover, Android KitKat doesn't support 64-bit processors, though the upcoming Android L OS does.

14. Sony's PlayStation Network (PSN), which was hacked by Twitter user @LizardSquad over the previous weekend, went back up on Monday. Sony said that PSN had been taken down by a Denial of Service-style attack, which overwhelmed the system with traffic, but did not intrude onto the network or access any of its 53 million users' information.

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Wednesday, 27 August 2014

8 success sutras for tech entrepreneurs





8 success sutras for tech entrepreneurs

5 steps successDivyesh Kharade, CEO of Drona Mobile, a 7-year old Indian tech company that has Colgate, Wipro, Axis Bank and Thomas Cook as some of its major clients, talks about what it takes to be a successful tech entrepreneur 
Divyesh Kharade is CEO of Drona Mobile, a 7 year old company which offers a visual platform to create enterprise grade mobile apps without coding. Some of its clients include Wockhardt, Colgate, Wipro, Murugappa Group, Axis Bank and Thomas Cook. He represents the emerging vibrant crop of tech entrepreneurs who are displaying the zeal and courage to establish their own tech businesses right from scratch.
He is also co-founder of the start-up, Teamgum – which offers a sharing and collaboration tool for team members in an organisation – and of Bizpunditz – a digital video library of top Indian business leaders delivering management lessons.
In his journey as a tech entrepreneur, Divyesh has gone through the rigors of what it takes to establish one’s own business in a market that is flooded with plenty of similar solutions. In an exclusive interaction with TimesJobs.com Bureau, he tells us about the qualities a tech entrepreneur must possess to ensure success in the highly competitive technology market.
1)      Keen sense of product market fit: I have seen many tech entrepreneurs being so passionate about tech that they miss out on understanding the market signs if what they are creating has a market fit or not. This is extremely important because at the end of the day a product is bought by customers because it addresses certain specific pain points.
2)      Pilot with the right customers: It’s important to choose the right beta/pilot customers who will not only use the product with glitches but also help you fine-tune it and in the process align with the product vision. 
3)      Fail and iterate fast: It’s never about being successful at the first shot. Successful iteration is a process which has to be done in the right direction by taking inputs from the right customers. Repeated iteration based on regular customer feedback will ensure chiseling of the product into one that resolves customer issues in the best possible way. 
4)      Create an MVP which solves problems: I see a lot of entrepreneurs shipping out very bad quality material in the name of MVP (minimum viable product). Though meant for initial customers MVP can afford to skip user on-boarding or advanced features but it should never skip core features which solve the concerned problem. 
5)      Attend to details: Lot of attention needs to be given to details by entrepreneurs while creating a high quality product. This constitutes 80 per cent of effort that needs to be put into the product before it is actually launched. Unfortunately, very few entrepreneurs spend time and effort in this area. 
6)      A killer UX sense: Though I can understand a good UI (User Interface) is subjective, but UX (User Experience) cannot be compromised. This can only be designed if the entrepreneur puts himself in the shoes of the eventual user of the product. 
7)      Identify your DNA: Some entrepreneurs operate in a free market, some chase valuations, others chase topline and revenues and some more others who have other ambitions. It’s important to understand what one’s DNA is then hire, build, operate and sell, keeping that in mind. 
8)      Focus on your strength: There is no point imitating entrepreneurs who do things in a particular way. It is more important to identify and focus on one’s strength and build on it. This will be the differentiating factor.



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Ludhiana offers maximum employment: Economic Survey




Ludhiana offers maximum employment: Economic Survey

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Ludhiana-the industrial hub of Punjab – offers the maximum employment across Punjab with a share of 19.1 per cent while Mansa district generates least number of jobs with having 1.5 per cent share in total employment, as per latest Economic Survey.
A total of 35.62 lakh jobs are generated in Punjab, as per the findings of the sixth Economic survey which was carried out by Central Statistical Organisation (CSO) from January 16, 2013 to April 30, 2014.
The findings of the survey were released by Punjab Finance Minister Parminder Singh Dhindsa here during 13th Finance Commission Review meeting-cum-GSDP workshop of Northern Region States which held here.
As per the survey, out of total employment of 35.62 lakh, Ludhiana district has the highest percentage of 19.1 per cent and Mansa district has the lowest at 1.5 per cent.
Five bigger districts -Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Sangrur, Amritsar and Patiala together accounted for 50.7 per cent and five small districts -Faridkot, Roopnagar, SBS Nagar, Pathankot and Mansa together accounted for only 9.5 per cent, as per the survey.
However, the growth rate in employment has been 40.69 per cent as compared to employment during last Economic Survey conducted in year 2005.
Out of total employment, the percentage share of workers in rural and urban areas in the state is 47.68 per cent and 52.32 per cent, respectively, as per survey findings.
Out of total 35.62 lakh workers, 29.13 lakh are male and 6.49 lakh are female ones.
The percentage of male workers for rural, urban and combined is 76.26 per cent, 86.84 per cent and 81.79 per cent respectively, while the percentage of female workers for rural, urban and combined is 23.74 per cent, 13.16 per cent and 18.21 per cent, respectively, as per the survey.
The survey also found the number of establishments engaged in economic activities grew by 42.47 per cent to 15.12 lakh as compared to number of establishments during fifth economic survey.
Out of total establishments, 54.14 per cent establishments are operated in rural areas and 45.86 per cent of the total establishments are carried out in the urban areas of the state.
As far as establishments are concerned, Ludhiana district was again occupied top slot as it has highest percentage of 14.1 per cent while Mansa has the lowest percentage at 1.6 per cent, as per findings.





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Google, Linkedin have cool, happy offices

Google, Linkedin have cool, happy offices

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You go to work in offices that house a Taj Mahal-like setting that changes colours, meeting places built like a railway coach or an Ambassador car, a work area designed like a Las Vegas casino, bright orange or green holes-in-the-wall with comfortable seating… the idea of a workplace is changing rapidly, and moving away from drab, great cubicles and work stations.
Unsurprisingly, global trendsetter in workplace design, Google, is at the forefront of the change in India, too. Its new office in Gurgaon, with a Taj Mahal-like reception area, boasts of a mini golf course, a cricket pitch, napping pods and, yes, a railway coach. Google’s Hyderabad office has the same philosophy of making workplace look like a fun place.
But Google isn’t the only one. India offices of LinkedIn, Expedia, British Telecom, Unilever IT Centre are all extravagant experiments in workplace chic. ETtakes a tour of offices to get a measure of this ongoing workplace revolution.



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Tier II cities will drive jobs in logistics industry

Tier II cities will drive jobs in logistics industry

shutterstock_43204117According to a study by India Ratings, revenue for logistic companies offering value-added road freight services would grow at a higher rate of 12-15 per cent during the 2014-15 fiscal and those offering basic road freight services (8-10 per cent). India being an emerging economy, the logistics industry is growing year on year, where enough supply chain talent (ready to use) is not available in the country.
In an exclusive interaction with TimesJobs, Ajit Jangle, group chief operating officer, Allcargo Logistics discusses the talent demand scenario in the logistics industry. He alleged that the logistics industry demands attitude of continuous learning, customer service orientation and flexibility of mind to accommodate customer’s changing requirements. 
The demand for logistics professionals has seen consistent growth during the last two years. What are the key factors driving this demand?
India being an emerging economy, our logistics industry is growing year on year, where enough supply chain talent (ready to use) is not available in the country. This is creating demand for logistics professionals.
What is the demand like, in terms of volume, at present? How is it going to change in 2014?
Logistics is quite diversified industry which includes transportation, warehousing customs clearance, freight forwarding, project logistics, container freight stations, express logistics, etc; thus it’s difficult to provide one number for demand or growth. According to a study by India Ratings, revenue for companies offering value-added road freight services would grow at a higher rate of 12-15 per cent during the 2014-15 fiscal and those offering basic road freight services (8-10 per cent).
Where is the demand, in terms of industry, location, specialization and positions? What is the current compensation structure? Will there be changes in near future?
As mentioned, there is demand is in every aspect of logistics; however we have seen more demand in metro cities. In India, companies across the industry are focusing on expanding in tier II cities to improve their reach to direct customers, thus we believe that the wave of demand will be expected in those cities in near future.
What is the industry seeking from the current breed of logistics professionals, in terms of skills and knowledge?
Currently, we do not have many reputed logistics institutes to support industry requirement of logistics professionals like in developed countries. Most of the professionals get on-the-job experience and then they move in the industries. It means industry has to invest in grooming this talent, so that over the period of time they start contributing.
At Allcargo logistics, we have management and graduate trainee programs, where we provide them exposure to various functions of logistics business throughout year. This exposure helps trainee to get complete perspective of the industry and can opt for specific function/department based on their interest, availability as well as aptitude. Industry is expecting retention of this talent for longer period of time, so that they can be groomed for the next levels.
A piece of advice to the aspiring logistics professionals:
Logistics industry is a knowledge-based industry, which is growing at a fast pace, thus it can be considered as a good option to build your career as a logistics professional. However, it is quite diversified and fragmented at this stage in India.
Similar to other service industries, it demands attitude of continuous learning, customer service orientation and flexibility of mind to accommodate customer’s changing requirements. Choose the right logistics companies, who can take your career seriously and groom you for the long term.
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