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Tuesday, 31 December 2013

Purported Nokia Moneypenny screenshot reveals single SIM variant, 4G support

Purported Nokia Moneypenny screenshot reveals single SIM variant, 4G support

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Nokia's alleged Moneypenny Windows Phone is said to come in single SIM and dual-SIM variants, if a new leaked screenshot is to be believed.
The phone tipster, @evleaks, has posted a new purported screenshot that claims to reveal the Start screen of the alleged Nokia Moneypennny, a codename linked to the James Bond movies. The leaked screenshot shows the alleged Nokia Moneypenny supporting single SIM and also supporting 4G networks.
The tweet by @evleaks reads, "Moneypenny (635 flavor). " The tweet suggests that the alleged Nokia Moneypenny might come in two SIM variants - single and dual. We assume that the dual-SIM variant of the alleged Moneypenny might be targeted at emerging markets like India.
In addition, the rumoured Nokia Moneypenny seems to be finally confirmed as the Nokia Lumia 635, if the new tweet by @evleaks is to be believed. Earlier, we reported that considering Nokia's device naming nomenclature, we expect that Nokia might place the alleged Moneypenny in its third generation of Lumia line-up and call it the Lumia 635.
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Further the leaked screenshot also shows Live Tiles on the Moneypenny's Start screen for Nokia MixRadio, HERE Maps, Internet Explorer, Photos, SkyDrive, Microsoft Office, Instagram, Asphalt 8, Vine and Vimeo app for Windows Phone.
Much like previous leaked screenshot, this one too shows on-screen navigation control buttons for back, Start and Bing search, which till now have been a part of capacitive touch buttons. If the leaked screenshot turns out to be true, Microsoft can be expected to get rid of capacitive buttons on the Windows Phone devices, and replace them with on-screen navigation controls.
An earlier leak by @evleaks had suggested that the first dual-SIM Windows Phone might be the alleged Moneypenny.
Previous reports have already revealed that Nokia's upcoming Moneypenny might be one of the first Lumia devices to run the revamped Windows Phone 8.1 operating system, codenamed 'Blue'.



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Coming in 2014: Extremely smart watches and wearable TVs

Coming in 2014: Extremely smart watches and wearable TVs

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For technological innovation, 2013 was a remarkably boring year. Apple, often the hotbed of "new," mostly just updated familiar devices in different colors and with crisper screens. Social media companies fought over who had better photo filters. And Silicon Valley startups offered more of less, with slight iterations on existing products.
But 2014 has a lot of promise.
Predicting the future is a lot more difficult than evaluating the past, but you could wake up on Jan. 1, 2015, in a different digital winter wonderland.
No, you won't lie in bed while your humanoid robot helper makes you bacon and eggs and walks the dog - which is also possibly a robot made by Google. That's more of a 2035 prediction. But you might wake up to the call of a watch on your wrist - not your cellphone on your night table. This year we've seen some efforts at smartwatches, like those made by Pebble; next year, these gadgets could look a lot better.
"Smartwatches, which connect to your smartphone, are going to create an entirely new category of computing in the coming year," said Sarah Rotman Epps, a former Forrester analyst who specializes in wearable computing. She noted that the long-awaited Apple smartwatch, which is expected to be announced in 2014, could change the way we engage with our wrist in the same way Apple changed the cellphone industry in 2007.
Smartwatches will allow us to peer at messages without having to pull cellphones out of our pockets or purses. They will make it easier to monitor our health with heartbeat and movement sensors, recording daily how much we have exercised, or how much we haven't.
According to Citigroup, the global watch industry generated $60 billion in sales in 2013. Numerous research estimates expect the smartwatch industry to generate billions more in revenue for consumer tech companies in 2014.
Your cellphone next year will look almost exactly the same as the one in your pocket today - though slightly larger and a little slimmer. But the software on it will be a bit smarter because of improved location sensors. Rather than your having to look at your phone all the time, your phone will start letting you know when you need to look.
Foursquare, the location-based social network, is at the forefront of this innovation. Its app works in the background to corral different pieces of information - including your location, the time of day and where your friends have been - and then makes suggestions for what to do. "It looks like you're near the Sightglass Coffee," the company's app says if I walk by a coffee shop in the morning, "Your friend Dennis has been there and recommends the cappuccino."
Now imagine all your apps start doing this? Twitter could tell you when a news event happens near your house. Facebook could let you know if your friends are saying "congratulations" to someone's specific post - and you should too. Your phone automatically could keep emails, texts and phone calls at bay while you're sitting down for dinner with the family, all by sensing that your spouse and children's phones are in the dining room at the same time in the evening.
Smartphones are also expected to get other kinds of unusual sensors next year. Benedetto Vigna, a general manager at STMicroelectronics, a company that creates sensors for mobile devices, said 2014 would be when we would start to see mood-detecting sensors in phones. Imagine playing a video game that determines your excitement level and adjusts the experience accordingly, he said.
What about the home?
Until now, television screens have been pretty standard sizes and shapes: rectangular. While that won't change in 2014, we will probably see prototypes of something different.
"We've been working on flexible displays for more than a decade, and this past year we finally came up with solutions," Peter Bocko, the chief technology officer for Corning Glass Technologies, said earlier this year. This means screens could wrap around clothing we wear or the packages we buy.
In our homes, this flexible technology could translate into wallpaperlike screens that can be stuck to a wall.
But don't be alarmed if you sit down to enjoy a nice cup of tea in front of your new flexible display and hear a buzzing sound outside: That's probably your neighbor's drone inspecting the back garden to see if his grass is greener than yours.
Till now, drones have been mostly used by hobbyists and photographers, but the Federal Aviation Administration is expected to issue rules for expanded commercial drone use next month.
Jonathan Downey, the chief executive of Airware, which makes drones, said we will then start to see people use these vehicles for agriculture and farming or to reach places that are dangerous for human workers today. Rooftop inspection, for example, could be done with high-resolution thermal imaging sensors attached to a drone.
Downey predicted that any privacy concerns about drones would abate.
"When GPS first came out from the government, people saw it as something that could track them, and they said absolutely not," Downey said. Yet now, we all have GPS in our cars and smartphones. "I think we'll see something very similar happen with drones."
This year we did see the improvement of 3-D printers that can make physical objects from digital files. In 2014, we could start to see these devices become a fixture in our homes, just as inkjet printers became a norm in the late 1980s.
According to Gartner, the research firm, consumers and companies will spend more than $600 million on 3-D printer-related products in 2014.
What will you use these for? Maybe you'll make your own iPhone covers rather than buy them from stores, print out new salt and pepper shakers or download a pattern and print a new part for your drone.
And who knows, if you do get a 3-D printer next year, maybe you could start downloading the parts for your very own humanoid robot helper that can make your breakfast and walk your dog in 2015.



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Lava Iris 354e with dual-core processor, Android 4.2 listed online at Rs. 3,415


Lava Iris 354e with dual-core processor, Android 4.2 listed online at Rs. 3,415

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Lava Mobiles' new budget smartphone, the Iris 354e, is now listed at an online retailer for Rs. 3,415. As of now, the smartphone is out-of-stock at the e-commerce website, and offers a 'Notify Me' option to consumers. The company is yet to unveil the Iris 354e for the Indian market.
The Lava Iris 354e runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean and is a dual-SIM (GSM+GSM) device, with support for dual standby. It features a 3.5-inch HVGA (320x480 pixels) display. The Iris 354e is powered by a 1GHz dual-core processor (unspecified chipset), along with 256MB of RAM.
It sports a 2-megapixel fixed-focus rear camera with no flash, and includes a VGA front-facing camera. The Lava Iris 354e comes with 2GB of inbuilt storage, which can be expanded up to 32GB with the help of a microSD card. It packs a 1400mAh battery which, as per the online retailer's listing, can deliver up to 6 hours of talktime and up to 400 hours standby time.
Connectivity options on the smartphone include Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPRS, EDGE, GPS/ AGPS and Micro-USB. Notably, the Lava Iris 354e does not support 3G network.
The Iris 354e measures 118x61x11.8mm and weighs about 103 grams. The Lava Iris 354e is listed atFlipkart.
Recently, Lava launched the 3G 402+, successor to the 3G 402 budget smartphone at Rs. 6,499.
The Lava 3G 402+ is a dual-SIM (GSM+GSM) device, much like its predecessor, and runs Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean out-of-the-box. It sports a 4.0-inch WVGA display with a resolution of 480x800 pixels.
The 3G 402+ is powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core processor (unspecified chipset) coupled with 512MB of RAM. It sports a 3-megapixel rear camera with flash, while it also houses a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera. It comes with 4GB inbuilt storage which is further expandable up to 32GB via microSD card.
Connectivity options on the Lava 3G 402+ include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS/AGPS, GPRS, EDGE and 3G. The Lava 3G 402+ budget smartphone will be available in Metallic Grey, Metallic Brown, and Ivory White colour variants.

Mobiles launched in December 2013

Display

3.50-inch

Processor

1GHz

Front Camera

0.3-megapixel

Resolution

320x480 pixels

RAM

256MB

OS

Android 4.2

Storage

1.25GB

Rear Camera

2-megapixel

Battery capacity

1400mAh


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Vodafone gets FIPB approval to raise stake in Indian venture to 100 percent



Vodafone gets FIPB approval to raise stake in Indian venture to 100 percent

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UK-based telecom player Vodafone's Rs. 10,000 crores proposal to buyout minority shareholders in its Indian arm was approved on Monday by the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB).
Vodafone's Rs. 10,141 crores Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) proposal has been cleared, sources said after the meeting of FIPB in New Delhi.
The telecom major, which holds a 64.38 percent stake in the Indian unit, will buy the remaining outstanding shares from minority shareholders like Ajay Piramal and Analjit Singh.
Piramal holds an 10.97 percent stake in India's second-largest telecom company by subscribers, while Singh, who is Vodafone India's non-executive chairman, holds 24.65 percent.
Vodafone Group Plc will pay Analjit Singh Rs. 1,241 crores and Piramal Enterprises Rs. 8,900 crores for their stakes in Vodafone India as part of a proposal.
CGP India Investments Ltd, an indirect Mauritian subsidiary of Vodafone International Holdings BV, had sought FIPB approval to buy the stake held by minority shareholders in Vodafone India Ltd.
The decision on the Vodafone application was deferred at the previous meeting as comments from the Ministry of Home Affairs were awaited.

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Sony Xperia Z1s spotted in the wild with rear panel identical to Xperia Z1

Sony Xperia Z1s spotted in the wild with rear panel identical to Xperia Z1

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Sony's long-rumoured Xperia Z1s, believed to be the upcoming international variant of the Xperia Z1 fand the mini-variant of the Xperia Z1, has been spotted in a leaked image.
The latest leaked image was first spotted by Xperia Guide on Chinese Digi-Wo forum. The new leaked image shows the rear panel of the alleged Xperia Z1s in black. The back panel includes the rear camera accompanied by an LED flash, Sony logo branding in the middle and also an Xperia branding embedded at the bottom. The purported leaked image of the Xperia Z1s shows a rear panel that is identical to the flagship smartphone's (Xperia Z1) rear panel.
The yet-to-be-announced Sony Xperia Z1s has made multiple appearances on the Internet previously via leaked renders but this is the first time the device's rear panel has been leaked.
Earlier this month, the rumoured Sony Xperia Z1s was spotted at the FCC under another name.
The FCC listing showed the alleged Xperia Z1s with model number Sony D5503, and notably, a codename: 'Amami'. Further, the FCC listing shows the alleged Xperia Z1s running few Android versions, with build numbers 14.2.A.0.144 and 14.2.A.0.78, which hinted that the device would be based on Android 4.3 Jelly Bean and not Android 4.4 KitKat.
The yet-to-be-announced Sony Xperia Z1s is rumoured to come with a 4.3-inch Triluminos HD (720x1280) display with X-Reality for Mobiles; a 2.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm MSM8974 processor; 2GB of RAM; 16GB of inbuilt storage that's further expandable up to 64GB via microSD card, and a 2300mAh battery with STAMINA mode. Further, the Xperia Z1s believed to be much like the Xperia Z1 f and Xperia Z1 in terms of optics, sporting the same 20.7-megapixel Exmor RS sensor alongside the BIONZ image processor engine and pulsed LED flash. In addition, like other Xperia Z smartphones, the Xperia Z1s is said to be waterproof and dust-proof.



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New Year's Eve 2013 marked by an animated Google doodle


New Year's Eve 2013 marked by an animated Google doodle

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New Year's Eve 2013 has inspired the last doodle of the year. Upon hovering the mouse over this animated doodle, the text Happy New Year! is displayed.
Tuesday's doodle features numbers 2, 0, 1, and 3 on the dance floor with the number 4 waiting along the sides, waiting for its turn to replace 3. The dance floor is made up of little squares that are changing colours, designed to represent the floor lights in various colours. The word Google is seen sandwiched between two speakers, with the second O replaced by a disco ball.
Also present on the Google home page is the text "What did the world search for this year? Remember the moments of 2013", with a link to the Google Zeitgeist 2013. This has of course been seen for a while, and is not a new addition.
Though the latest Google doodle looks interactive, we tried various browsers and we couldn't get the doodle to do anything except show Google search results for New Year's Eve 2013. The first result is a Google search card that says, "Tuesday, December 31 New Year's Eve 2013", similar to what you get while searching for other important days like Diwali 2013 on Google India, or Memorial Day 2013 on the Google US homepage.
The rest of the page looks like any other Google results page, with news, image and search results for the query New Year's Eve 2013. Many search results refer to fireworks planned on New Year's Eve 2013. Interestingly, New Year's Eve 2016 comes as a related search for the phrase, which has us wondering - who starts their party planning three years early?
NDTV Gadgets would like to wish its readers a safe New Year's Eve 2013 and a Happy New Year.
For more Google doodles, visit this page.


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Micromax Bolt A28 and Bolt A59 budget Android smartphones listed online


Micromax Bolt A28 and Bolt A59 budget Android smartphones listed online

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Two new Micromax budget Android smartphones, dubbed Bolt A28 and Bolt A59, have been listed at an online retailer. Unfortunately, there is no word on the pricing of both the smartphones, which are listed with a 'Notify Me' option for consumers.
The Micromax Bolt A28 runs dated Android 2.3 Gingerbread, and is a dual-SIM device with support for GSM+GSM and dual standby. It features a 3.5-inch display with 320x480 pixels resolution. The budget smartphone is powered by a 1GHz Cortex A5 processor (unspecified chipset) along with a Mali 300 GPU and 1GB of RAM. Notably, the e-commerce website reveals that the Bolt A28 sports two 0.3-megapixel cameras, one at the front and another at the back (with LED flash).
It comes with 512MB of inbuilt storage, which can be expanded up to 32GB with the help of a microSD card. The Micromax Bolt A28 packs a 1500mAh battery, which as per the Flipkart's listing, can deliver up to 4 hours of talktime and up to 260 hours of standby time.
Connectivity options on the Micromax Bolt A28 include Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPRS, EDGE, GPS/ AGPS and Micro-USB. The Bolt A28 does not support 3G networks. It measures 116.9x62.5x12.5mm and weighs about 89 grams.
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On the other hand, the Micromax Bolt A59 runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean out-of-the-box. The Micromax's new budget Android smartphone is a dual-SIM (GSM+GSM) device with dual standby support. It comes with a 3.5-inch display with 320x480 pixels resolution, and is powered by a 1GHz Spreadtrum SC7710 processor along with a Mali 300 GPU and 256MB of RAM.
It includes 4GB of inbuilt storage, which is further expandable up to 16GB via microSD card. The Micromax Bolt A59 sports a 2-megapixel rear camera with LED flash and also includes a VGA front-facing camera. The device packs a 1500mAh battery that the listing claims can give a standby time of up to 160 hours, and up to 4 hours of talktime.
Connectivity options on the Micromax Bolt A59 include Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Micro-USB, GPRS, EDGE and 3G. The smartphone also comes preloaded with apps such as Hike, Opera, Spuul, Game HUB, Kingsoft Office and M! Live.
The yet-to-be-announced Micromax Bolt A28 and Bolt A59 will join the Bolt series of smartphones which includes the Micromax Bolt A26Bolt A34Bolt A35Bolt A40Bolt A51Bolt A58 and Bolt A61.

Mobiles launched in December 2013

Display

3.50-inch

Processor

1GHz

Front Camera

0.3-megapixel

Resolution

320x480 pixels

RAM

256MB

OS

Android 2.3

Storage

512MB

Rear Camera

0.3-megapixel

Battery capacity

1500mAh

Display

3.50-inch

Processor

1GHz

Front Camera

0.3-megapixel

Resolution

320x480 pixels

RAM

2GB

OS

Android 4.1

Storage

4GB

Rear Camera

2-megapixel

Battery capacity

1500mAh


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Xolo LT900 smartphone with 4G LTE support, Android 4.2 launched at Rs. 17,999


Xolo LT900 smartphone with 4G LTE support, Android 4.2 launched at Rs. 17,999

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Xolo has officially launched its first smartphone with 4G support in India, the LT900 at Rs. 17,999. The highlight of the Xolo LT900 is that it supports TDD LTE bands, and is the first smartphone in company's LT smartphone series.
The Xolo LT900 has been listed on the company's site with pricing details, however, without word on the availability of the smartphone.
The 4G-enabled smartphone runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean out-of-the-box and supports single SIM (GSM) functionality. The Xolo LT900 is powered by a 1.5GHz dual-core Qualcomm MSM8960 Snapdragon S4 processor with Adreno 225 GPU (clocked at 384 MHz), which are coupled with 1GB of RAM. It features a 4.3-inch HD (720x1280) IPS display with One Glass Solution (OGS) and boasts of Corning Glass protection.
Xolo's LT900 sports an 8-megapixel rear autofocus camera with dual-LED flash and BSI sensor, while it also houses a 1-megapixel front-facing camera. The smartphone includes 8GB of inbuilt storage that is further expandable up to 32GB via microSD card. It packs an 1810mAh battery which the listing claims can deliver up to 15 hours of talktime and up to 362 hours of standby time on 2G networks.
Apart from 4G network support, connectivity options on the Xolo LT900 include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS/ AGPS and 3G. It comes with dimensions 128.7x66x9.8mm. The Xolo LT900 comes preloaded with Skype, BigFlix, Kepplr Cloud Space and Airtel Mobile TV apps.
Xolo recently launched the Opus Q1000 budget phablet at Rs. 9,999. The Xolo Opus Q1000 runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean and is a dual-SIM phablet with support for GSM+GSM. It features a 5-inch FWVGA IPS display with 480x854 pixels resolution. The Xolo Opus Q1000 continues the Q range tradition and equips a 1.2GHz quad-core Broadcom BCM23550 with Videocore IV GPU and 1GB of RAM.

Mobiles launched in December 2013

Display

4.30-inch

Processor

1.5GHz

Front Camera

1-megapixel

Resolution

720x1280 pixels

RAM

1GB

OS

Android 4.2

Storage

8GB

Rear Camera

8-megapixel

Battery capacity

1810mAh


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Foods that cause tooth discolouration



Foods that cause tooth discolouration


Foods that cause tooth discolouration
Dental health: Foods that cause tooth discolouration (Thinkstock photos/Getty Images)

Your dazzling set of pearly whites can brighten your smile and boost your confidence, and that is why you should take utmost care of your teeth.


'Teeth whitening' is one of the most popular dental procedures today because it is difficult to maintain stain-free teeth. Most people are not aware, but the food they eat everyday may be one of the biggest reasons why their teeth turns dull and discoloured.

Here's a list of food items that could be responsible for teeth discolouration.

Tea and coffee: This is the most common reason why most people suffer from teeth discolouration. Tea and coffee are caffeinated drinks that contain chromogen which is known to cause stains on your teeth. When you consume your daily cup of tea and coffee it gets into the spaces between your teeth and stains it.

To maintain your pearly whites, you could substitute black tea with green or herbal tea, as they do not stain your teeth. If you are an avid coffee drinker, make sure you chew on a sugar free whitening gum after your cup of coffee.

Red and white wine: Another major culprit, which could stain your teeth could be your regular glass of red or white wine. Red wine has acidic properties and is chromogen rich, which is why your teeth could get stained. White wine is more acidic than red wine and will also stain your teeth.

Indian spices: Turmeric, which adds that Indian flavour to your curry, also adds a yellowish tint to your teeth. Other dark Indian spices like chilli powder can have the same effect on your pearly whites. Curries are a staple Indian food but one should not forget that is it probably the main reason for teeth discolouration. To avoid this, brush your teeth after every meal.

Nuts: Nuts like black walnuts can also stain your teeth. Not many of us are aware that nuts were traditionally used to make inks and dyes; so you can imagine what they could do to your teeth.

Sauces and vinegars: Deep coloured sauces like soy, BBQ, Worcestershire, tomato, and balsamic vinegar, which you probably use on a regular basis can be one of the major reason for teeth discolouration. Along with their deep colour, they are also very acidic and salty and this damages the protective enamel.

Candies and popsicles: Candies, lollies, chewing gums and ice-popsicles are sugary sweets that contain colouring agents. You may often notice that your tongue turns colourful after you've eaten these treats, it also has the same effect on your teeth and in the long run could cause some serious damage
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Samsung develops world’s first 4GB RAM for phones

Samsung develops world’s first 4GB RAM for phones


Samsung develops world’s first 4GB RAM for phones
With 64-bit computing touted as the next step for mobile chipsets, Samsung has readied the world’s first 4GB RAM for mobiles.

NEW DELHI: With 64-bit computing touted as the next step for chipset evolution in smartphones and tablets, Samsung has readied the world's first 4GB RAM meant for mobile devices. Currently, the highest RAM configuration for handheld devices is 3GB, that too only in Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 phablet and Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 edition) tablet. 

On the official Samsung Tomorrow blog, the company said that it has developed the developed the industry's first 8Gb (or 1GB) low power double data rate 4 (LPDDR4), mobile DRAM. 

"The 8Gb LPDDR4 is fabricated on 20nm class process technology, and offers 1GB on a single die, which is the largest density available for DRAM components today. With four of the 8Gb chips, a single 4GB LPDDR4 package can provide the highest level of performance available today," the post said. 

The new DDR4 mobile RAM will offer 50% higher performance than today's DDR3 memory chips, and still consume 40% less battery. Other benefits of this new memory chip include faster and more responsive applications, more advanced features and higher resolution displays. 

According to Samsung, the new 8Gb LPDDR4 uses a Low Voltage Swing Terminated Logic (LVSTL) I/O interface. Based on this new interface, the LPDDR4 chip will enable a data transfer rate per pin of 3,200Mbps, which is twice that of the 20nm-class LPDDR3 DRAM now in mass production 

"This next-generation LPDDR4 DRAM will contribute significantly to faster growth of the global mobile DRAM market, which will soon comprise the largest share of the entire DRAM market," said Young-Hyun Jun, executive vice president, memory sales & marketing, Samsung Electronics. 

Samsung is expected to unveil its first smartphone with 64-bit processor this year, most likely the Galaxy S5. The desktop-class 64-bit CPU architecture requires at least 4GB RAM to process resource-consuming tasks. However, there are no apps in Android, Windows Phone or Apple's iOS ecosystems that require such computing power. 

Apple has already introduced the world's first mobile processor with 64-bit architecture. However, it does not have much real-world usage since all iOS apps are developed for 32-bit chips and iPhones and iPads do not offer less than 4GB RAM (though Apple does not reveal the amount of RAM its gadgets offer, external sources have revealed that iPhone 5S has 1GB RAM after a teardown)
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HCL Lucknow campus to create 25,000 jobs


HCL Lucknow campus to create 25,000 jobs


HCL Lucknow campus to create 25,000 jobs
HCL said it will set up a 100-acre IT city in Lucknow, a move that will help create job opportunities.

NEW DELHI: Technology group HCL said it will set up a 100-acre IT city in Lucknow, a move that will help create job opportunities for about 25,000 people in Uttar Pradesh. 

Uttar Pradesh government has awarded the project to Vamasundari Investments, the investment arm of HCL, the group said in a statement. 

No financial details were available. About 60 acres of the proposed IT city will be allotted to IT and ITeS, including a hi-tech skill development center with a capacity to train more than 5000 people, it added. 

The remaining 40 acres is intended for support infrastructure and initiates of social impact, it said. 

"IT City shall play a crucial role in the overall economic development and boost up industrial growth of the state. Apart from this, it will directly create approximately 25,000 job opportunities for the youth of the state," UP chief minister Akhilesh Yadav said. 

Ancillary support services required for setting up IT industry such as hardware manufacturing, telecommunication equipment and several others shall also create huge career opportunities, it added. 

Yadav said the move will also stop the state's talent from migrating to other states in search of better career opportunities. 

"Four decades ago, we dreamt of positively impacting the world with microprocessors and the journey then began in partnership with UP government...The development of IT City will further the momentum for innovation-led growth and social development in the state," HCL Founder and Chairman Shiv Nadar Foundation Shiv Nadar said. 

Headquartered in Noida, the $6.4 billion HCL group offers indirect employment to one lakh people in UP. Of its total direct workforce of about 90,000 employees, about 30,000 work out of the state. 

HCL also has a 46-acre SEZ campus in Noida. In its full capacity, the campus will seat 25,000 employees and generate export revenue to the tune of $one billion. 

The group also runs the Shiv Nadar Foundation, which operates Shiv Nadar University in Dadri, VidyaGyan Leadership Academies in Blandisher and Sitapur and Shiv Nadar School in Noida
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