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Thursday, 25 September 2014

HTC Nexus 9, Android L may be unveiled mid-October


HTC Nexus 9, Android L may be unveiled mid-October
HTC Nexus 9, Android L may be unveiled mid-October
The much-rumoured HTC Nexus 9 tablet may soon see the light of the day, according to a news report.

The much-rumoured HTC Nexus 9 tablet may soon see the light of the day, according to a news report. 

According to a report by Android Authority, which ​ cites two different sources familiar with Google's plans, HTC Nexus 9 will be unveiled on either October 15 or 16. The news report also adds that a new phone and the upcoming release of Android, Android L, too could be unveiled at the same event. 

The report clarifies that the updated version of Android could be released to the public at a later date around November 1. The exact availability date of the new Nexus devices is not known, though. 
Similarly, Android developer Paul O Brien too calims that the new Nexus 9 tablet could be unveiled as soon as October 16. However, Brien cautions that the information comes courtesy an anonymous tipster. The developer has some credibility owing to his past track record. 
The Wall Street Journal had recently reported that Google had selected HTC to build the next Nexus tablet. 

Previous reports have indicated that HTC Volantis is the name of the 8.9-inch Nexus tablet. The tablet is rumoured to sport an 8.9-inch display (2048x1440p) with a 4:3 ratio. Unlike Nexus 7 (2013), the new tablet is expected to be powered by an Nvidia Logan 64-bit processor and 2GB RAM. The tablet will supposedly come in 16 and 32GB internal storage variants and sport an 8MP rear camera with optical image stabilisation and a 3MP front-facing camera. 

The tablet is likely to feature aluminium, zero-gap construction with tapered sides and weigh 418 gram. There will also be stereo and front-facing speakers similar to HTC's recent smartphones
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Indians hail ISRO on Facebook, Twitter


Indians hail ISRO on Facebook, Twitter

Indians hail ISRO on Facebook, Twitter
Indians were elated for becoming the first country in the world to enter the Martian orbit in its maiden attempt, and many took to Facebook and Twitter saying 'mission accomplished'.

NEW DELHI: Indians were elated for becoming the first country in the world to enter the Martian orbit in its maiden attempt Wednesday, and many took to Facebook and Twitter saying 'mission accomplished'.

Happy and proud Indians, including many living abroad, took to the social networking sites to express their happiness and share the moment of pride.

#Mangalyaan #MissionMars #proudindian were some of the top trending topics on Twitter and Facebook since Wednesday morning.

Praising the scientists of the state-run Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), Sonal Kalra wrote on her Facebook wall: "Nothing compares to the proud feeling of seeing the genuine smiles on the faces of Indian scientists."

"Congratulations to all the scientists and engineers of ISRO on successfully inserting the Orbiter into Martian orbit, that too in the first attempt!" wrote Ravi Prakash on his wall.

Gauraw Patil was more impressed by the cost-effectiveness of the project.

"Mission accomplished. After world's cheapest $2,500 car, $30 tablet, now comes mission to Mars at just $74 million. ISRO has achieved truly a remarkable feat that no one ever dreamed could be possible," he tweeted.

"Congrats ISRO-a proud day for India!! The first country to enter Mars' orbit on maiden mission," said Richa Gangopadhyay.

Indians living abroad were all praise for the national broadcaster Doordarshan's live coverage of the event.

Suyash Chopra, a resident of the US, tweeted: "Excellent coverage. You have been always BEST. Hats off to you guys. I watched Mars Mission LIVE from USA, courtesy DD (Doordarshan)."

"Thanks for bringing live coverage of MOM mission. Your detailed coverage was excellent. We watched from Riyadh, SA (Saudi Arabia)," tweeted Crusader Cat alias Nayak.

India's Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) sped over 650 million km through deep space for over nine months to reach the Red Planet's orbit, making India join the elite club of the US, Europe and Russia, which reached Mars after initial failures.

The Rs 450-crore ($70 million) ambitious mission was launched Nov 5, 2013, on board a polar rocket from spaceport Sriharikota off Bay of Bengal, about 80 km northeast of Chennai.




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Amazon limits delivery of goods above Rs 5,000 in UP



Amazon limits delivery of goods above Rs 5,000 in UP

Amazon limits delivery of goods above Rs 5,000 in UP
Interestingly, e-commerce companies are banking it big this festive season. (Representative image)

LUCKNOW: If you live in Noida or Ghaziabad, forget ordering your favourite gizmo from Amazon this festive season, because the e-commerce major won't deliver anything worth more than Rs 5,000 to any address with a UP postal code. 

In a move that speaks volumes about the trustworthiness of the UP market, Amazon has gone the way of rival Flipkart in putting a low price threshold to UP-based postal codes. When TOI quizzed Amazon on the reason for this decision, the spokesperson declined to comment. However, insiders associated with Amazon's delivery chain said the decision was taken due to buyer-end malpractices the company has faced. TOI confirmed that delivery has been disabled for all UP postal codes on the e-commerce site for orders over Rs 5,000. 

"We've had many instances of items ordered from fake addresses. It affects everyone in the supply chain, because a lot of money and time is invested in catering to such orders. Just-for-fun orders are hurting e-commerce," said a courier operator which handles orders from various e-commerce portals, including Amazon, Flipkart and Snapdeal.



Insiders at Flipkart, which delivers around 1,000 orders a day in Lucknow itself, said Amazon's decision appears similar to Flipkart's own rule regarding UP postal codes. The company had recently started delivering select products "with cash on delivery (COD) option" to these postal codes, but revised its policy soon after to restrict delivery of consignments of value above Rs 10,000. A Flipkart spokesperson called this a business decision and said they keep reviewing the threshold limit from time to time. "Here we're facing this problem for quite some time. COD orders are often abused. The situation is changing and the market is maturing, but we do face such situations at least once every week," said a local courier office that caters to customers of various e-commerce portals. 

Amazon doesn't have its own delivery network in UP and depends on regular couriers. A local courier said it delivers around 300 orders a day and "90% of them are honoured" . It added, "This is their business decision and they will be best able to tell why they are doing this."

 

Interestingly, e-commerce companies are banking on a bonanza this festive season. For most of them, Navaratra and Diwali are big occasions, and they time promotional offers for this period. For instance, Amazon on Sunday announced a 30-day online "shopping dhamaka" for its customers. Flipkart, too, had lined up many discount offers, many of which are available across top postal codes in the state. 
Offers aside, if the big players bypass the most populated state in the country and more so the twin cities of Noida and Ghaziabad in NCR, it is a challenge and void for the country's e-commerce story.

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Motorola announces Moto X (second gen) India pricing, starts at Rs 31,999


Motorola announces Moto X (second gen) India pricing, starts at Rs 31,999

Motorola announces Moto X (second gen) India pricing, starts at Rs 31,999
Motorola has listed the Moto X (second generation) at Rs xx,xxx.

NEW DELHI: Motorola India has announced the pricing of Moto X (second generation) in India. The smartphone will go on sale on e-commerce website Flipkart at midnight today at a starting price of Rs 31,999.

The wood finish and leather back panel versions of the phone have been priced at Rs 33,999.

The phone is available at $499 (nearly Rs 30,000) in the US. The Motorola Moto X sports a 5.2-inch full-HD (1080x1920p) AMOLED display. It features a curved metal frame.

Powered by a 2.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 quad-core processor and 2GB RAM, the phone comes with 16GB internal storage. The phone is 9.9mm thick and weighs 144gram.

Moto X also runs Android 4.4 KitKat and comes with Motorola's own suite of apps.

It features a 13MP rear camera and a 2MP front-camera. The rear camera features a dual-LED ring flash and can record 4K video. It has a 2300mAh battery. In terms of connectivity, the phone supports 3G , Bluetooth 4.0 and GPS. 

It is worth pointing out that the first-generation Moto X was launched at a starting price of Rs 23,999. However, the phone made its India debut more than six months of its US launch after receiving a major price cut (The unlocked version's price had dropped from $579 to $399). This time, the Moto X will be available just weeks after going on sale in the US.

Also, the second-generation Moto X sports hardware specifications comparable to high-end flagship phones like the HTC One (M8) and LG G3. It comes with a more premium form factor including a metal frame.





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Monday, 15 September 2014

IESA and TiE Bangalore Sign MoU to promote IoT Start-ups

IESA and TiE Bangalore Sign MoU to promote IoT Start-ups  

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The world has witnessed several revolutions and periods of innovation and rapid growth that have changed the world as we know it. Throughout the 1800’s the world witnessed the industrial revolution, and then in the late 1990’s we witnessed the IT boom.
Now the world is on the brink of another revolution that promises to transform the way we live. The concept behind ‘ Internet of Things ‘ is astounding and scary at the same time. Imagine a world where every device in the world is connected to the internet and can interact with the environment. We may soon complete our millennial transition from “ The Flintstones” era to “ The Jetsons” era, where everything is automated and a house can take care of itself. 



With the aim of aiming of making the experience of Digital India come alive, IESA (India Electronics & Semiconductor Association), the trade body representing the Indian ESDM, Electronic System Design and Manufacturing industry has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE), Bangalore chapter to promote  start-ups and entrepreneurs in fabless semiconductor and electronic products with initial focus on  the IoT  space.
The partnership will address challenges faced by entrepreneurs & businesses developing fabless semiconductor and electronic products
The Indus Entrepreneurs(TiE) is a not for profit network of entrepreneurs that was founded in 1992 in Silicon Valley by a group of successful entrepreneurs, corporate executives, and senior professionals with roots in the Indus region. There are currently 11,000 members in 60 chapters across 17 countries. TiE’s mission is to foster entrepreneurship globally through mentoring, networking, and education. Dedicated to the virtuous cycle of wealth creation and giving back to the community, their focus is on generating and nurturing our next generation of entrepreneurs.
TiE Bangalore Chapter was established in February 2000 to encourage and grow entrepreneurship in Karnataka. TiE Bangalore has over 125 Charter Members who are all accomplished and successful entrepreneurs and leaders and over 800 members who are either entrepreneurs or aspiring entrepreneurs. It conducts over 100 events, 25 workshops and 12 mentoring clinics in a year. It provides mentoring, education, access to funding, access to accelerators via networking opportunities and regular meet ups. Over 1000 entrepreneurs have been mentored and assisted by TiE Bangalore since its inception.
ESA is the premier trade body representing the Indian Electronic System Design and Manufacturing ESDM industry and has represented it since 2005. It has over 230 members – both domestic and multinational enterprises. IESA is committed towards building global awareness for the Indian ESDM industry and supporting its growth through focused initiatives in developing the ecosystem. This is through publishing credible data, networking events and alliances with other international associations. IESA works closely with the Government as a knowledge partner on the sector, both at the centre and at the state level.



According to Machina Research data cited at a TiE panel, the global market for IoT in 2020 will be worth about $373 billion in revenue, with $194 billion from hardware and $179 billion from software. India will account for $10-12 billion of this total revenue. IESA and TiE will actively promote the ecosystem with an aim to address the major challenges faced in current ecosystem: Design for Manufacturability (DFM), Testing and Interoperability and Standards and enable the success of the start-ups. They are looking to focus on three main verticals, Energy, logistics and public health.
Commenting on this initiative, Mr. Ashok Chandak, Chairman- IESA and Sr. Director NXP Semiconductors said, “IESA is pledged to make India an ESDM powerhouse and we believe that start-up initiative with focus on IoT will be very crucial step in this direction. Internet of Things (IoT) is a revolutionary phenomenon that offers incredible Innovation opportunities for entrepreneurs to connect the world like never before. We look forward to work with TiE to help overcome key challenges faced by the start-up communities and help realize the Make in India dream.”
Commenting on the alliance, Mr. Naganand Doraswamy, President, TiE-Bangalore said, “TiE is sworn to foster innovation through entrepreneurship nationally and globally. IoT has the power to transform entire segments of Industry like public health, precision farming, surveillance and   logistics. Boosting emerging companies in the IoT space will be vital to the economic growth of the nation. We believe IoT is the next big thing and it will be integral part of every sector/mechanism in no time. We are happy to be working with IESA and will chart a roadmap together to make India empowered digitally.”
As a first step towards enabling the start-up ecosystem, the panel discussions themed “Smart Water, Smart power and the Internet: Public utilities for the city of tomorrow” had also been organized for the evening session. The panel discussion had industry thought leaders and experts’ deep dive into the important issues of growing urban world such as traffic, water and energy and discussions on how IoT can help resolve such problems for the city of tomorrow.
Stay tuned for more details and an in depth article about the panel discussion.















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“Let’s work for the world using your strength. The world is waiting for you.” – 20 quotes from Indian startup journeys

“Let’s work for the world using your strength. The world is waiting for you.” – 20 quotes from Indian startup journeys

From success factors to competitive positioning, witness the memorable journey of Indian entrepreneurship in these excerpts and stories! StoryBites is a weekly feature fromYourStory, featuring notable quotable quotes in our articles of this past week (see last week’s post here)! Share these 20 gems and insights from the week of September 8-14 with your colleagues and networks, and check back to the original articles for more insights!StoryBites

An idea is worth only the amount of execution focus it gets. – Suraj Saharan, Delhivery
At the end of the day, good work must be universal. – Ira Dubey
Every small drop is essential to build an ocean. – Dev Khosla, The Weight Monitor
Diverse and inclusive cultures have greater productivity and higher customer satisfaction. – Alok Ohrie, Dell India
Risk is an uncertainty; an uncertainty is an unanswered question. So, in its simplest terms, running a business is just about answering questions. – Advitiya Sharma, Housing.com
Let’s work for the world using your strength. The world is waiting for you. – Masayoshi Tamura, Hitachi India
The logistics space provides a great opportunity for entrepreneurs to build a high growth company with an innovative solution. – Padmaja Ruparel, IAN
Internet of Things has the power to transform entire segments of industry like public health, precision farming, surveillance and logistics. – Naganand Doraswamy, TiE-Bangalore
Sales cycle for a service provider is any way between nine to 12 months. – Madan Ganesh Velayudham, ActOnMagic
Delivering the best with the same level of excellence, irrespective of the geographical location, is what we believe in. – Raju Vanapala, Way2SMS
The largest fashion brand in India will be built online. – Ravi Adusumalli, SAIF Partners
The customer care experience, which we had assumed would always suck, didn’t have to. And I could contribute to changing that. – Raveesh Bhalla, Haptik
Competition is always good. It keeps you on your toes, and there is always something that you can learn from other players. – ScoopWhoop
In India, people want to play games but face many problems which stop them from doing so regularly – can’t find places, can’t find partners, can’t find time, or it’s simply too difficult to organize. – Siddharth Pandey, Leh Leh
India has the potential to produce globally-relevant technology businesses. – Arun Samudrala, 6Degrees
There are too many fashion e-commerce sites, but none engage the user socially. –Nayan Kumar, VioletStreet
Over the years, the car buying market has turned from a seller’s market to a buyers’ market. – Vijay Kumar Reddy, FirstRide.in
I have a hunger to learn, want to figure out the problems in my own way, I might make mistakes, but those mistakes will make me better. It has. – Advitiya Sharma, Housing.com













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How Katiyabaaz is championing the plight of the ‘Powerless’

How Katiyabaaz is championing the plight of the ‘Powerless’

As far as vigilante superheroes go, Loha Singh is utterly unique. For starters he is real. He didn’t need to don mask and a cape and play a comic book inspired crusader whose heroics are aided with special effects. Every single day he endangers his life connecting wires with his bare hands so that the underprivileged bastions of Kanpur city can get access to electricity. When filmmakers Fahad Mustafa and Deepti Kakkar approached him to play himself in their documentary, he agreed even though he says, “I thought I will end up in jail for Katiyabbaz.”
Loha Singh
Katiyabaaz is a documentary like no other. For one, it has an item number. Indie filmmakers Fahad Mustafa and Deepti Kakkar bootstrapped mightily to bring their vision to life and they are determined that the film will be seen by mainstream Bollywood audiences. The film revolves around the power crisis affecting Indian society- forty crore people live without electricity. But it is also a story with heart and soul. For that reason it is smashing through barriers of genres through Bollywood, entertaining while it educates and gives us a wonderful homegrown Robin Hood to cheer for in Loha Singh.
Powerless
YourStory speaks to Fahad Mustafa about the challenges of bootstrapping a film, fusing fiction and reality to make a documentary that everyone will watch, why this particular issue is so close to his heart and the amazing reaction Katiyabaaz is getting from audiences all over the world.
What real life event sparked the idea for Katiyabaaz?
Katiyabaaz
I was born in Kanpur but grew up outside the country. During that time the memories of the city stayed with me. If you have been to a small Indian city like Kanpur you see these wires dangerously crisscrossing over your head and you know there is a story going on there. Years later when I came back to India and visited it, I found hardly anything had changed. This was interesting because in between my trips, Delhi had changed drastically. But Kanpur remained in an inexplicable time warp. This was fascinating and initially the film was going to be about Kanpur. Electricity was simply a motif in the story. But during the creative process it took on a life of its own, a narrative device to which you could connect various things, and we decided to go with the flow.
How did you and Deepti Kakkar come to collaborate on this project?

Fahad Mustafa & Deepti Kakkar
Fahad Mustafa & Deepti Kakkar
Deepti and I have been together for the last ten years. She is from Ghaziabad and so closely identified with the theme of Katiyabaaz as well. We started making films together in Delhi when we were undergraduate students in St. Stephen’s college. Then we moved to Vienna, worked with the UN and were involved with many other things. But we kept making films together and founded a production company called Globalistan Films. So this has always been a joint passion for the both of us.
Loha Singh is such a unique protagonist. Was he an actor to begin with or did you rope him in for this film specifically?
No he is not an actor at all. He is what he does in the movie. He is a Katiyabaaz (In Hindi katiya means a wire. A katiyabaaz is someone who steals electricity through illegal wiring). We found him and he agreed to come in front of the camera and show us what he does and why he does it. He is a very intriguing fellow.
How did you secure funding for the film?
The initial seed money came from an award that we had won. Then we collected funds from nine different countries including Netherlands, Korea, Austria, Sweden and Canada. There were film grants that were available. We got into co-production with a US based company. The budget was around 1.5 crore and we cobbled it together somehow.
What were some of the biggest restraints in terms of budget and resources and how did you overcome them?
The big problem was always the budget. We wanted to make the film in a certain way. We wanted to involve the Indian audience deep within the film- have songs, interesting narrative devices, etc. The production values themselves involve a certain amount of investment.
The problem was that nobody in India wanted to fund a documentary, even when the subject is so critical to today’s society. We started the production and the budget kept growing. We kept chasing the money while we were making the film. There would be situations where we would get twenty thousand dollars from somewhere and realize that now we could rent a train. And then we had to finish shooting that within a week. So yes, the biggest challenge was balancing production with direction.
What all film festivals have you travelled with Katiyabaaz? What has the experience been like?
We started at the Berlin Film Festival in February 2013. Then we went to Tribeca, Rio de Janeiro, Melbourne, Dubai and Copenhagen. In fact, I was invited to be on the jury in Copenhagen. The experience has been phenomenal. We got great responses. The first time we screened, there were eighteen hundred people in the auditorium and they gave us a standing ovation. In Germany we were compared to some of the Oscar winning films of last year. Overall we are thrilled with the reaction we have received from the world over.
How far do you think Katiyabaaz has been successful in raising the critical awareness about the issues that it highlights?
Akhilesh Yadav
It is heart-warming to see the discussion it is generating not only among the mainstream audiences but also among policy makers. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav declared that every power corporation employee must see the film. In Maharashtra the Aurangabad Electricity Association is doing targeted screenings of the film in areas where electricity theft is the highest. There is a joint initiative between the Ford Foundation and the World Bank to do a lot of policy related screening and panel discussions of the movie around the world.
This is such a huge crisis that is affecting the country. Forty crore people are without electricity. What we discovered while making the film is that it is only during elections that people talk about this. Otherwise it is conveniently forgotten. It is about time that we, as a society and a political economy, took a step back and decided how we are going to address this issue. In terms of getting the conversation started and the dialogue going, Katiyabaaz has made a big difference.
How did you draw a line between fiction and reality while making the movie?
There is a very clear line between the two in the film. What is more relevant in terms of the narrative is truth and reality. The whole thing is real and presented as it happens. We have used fictional devices to enhance the emotive connect. Both fiction and documentary forms borrow from each other a lot, especially in recent times. We don’t see a big difference between the two forms. At the end of the day, it is what the best way to tell a story is.
Do you see the success of Katiyabaaz paving the way for more ventures like this where responsible film making and entertainment go hand in hand?
Absolutely. We hope that the theatrical release of Katitabaaz creates a market for films like this and not just lose out to content because certain films are marketed at certain audiences for only “entertainment”. We don’t even know what that means.
How did Vikram Aditya Motwane and Anurag Kashyap come on board?
We were screening for the industry in Mumbai and Vikram saw the film. He immediately jumped on board. It was amazing how someone like him committed to our film so quickly. Then we showed the film to Anurag. His father was with an electricity company at some point, so this was quite personal for him too.
So where does katiyabaaz Loha Singh go from here? Is he planning to branch out into acting with his new-found fame?
The sad reality of Loha Singh’s life is that not much is going to change. He is a product of a certain set of circumstances and unless those change for him, and millions of other people in Kanpur, he is going to go through life with a lot of frustration. We reach out to him whenever we can, but we cannot take responsibility of another person’s life. He was a celebrity to begin with in Kanpur, thanks to his electrical wizardry. Hopefully he can get out of that state in life someday.





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