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Wednesday, 18 June 2014

Indian CEOs spend more time in addressing regulatory issues’


Indian CEOs spend more time in addressing regulatory issues’

‘Indian CEOs spend more time in addressing regulatory issues’
Stating that Indian CEOs spend more time in addressing regulatory issues than their global peers, Tata Steel India Managing Director T V Narendran, however, defended regulators, saying industry has invited this scrutiny to some extent.

“CEOs in India spend far more time addressing regulatory issues than CEOs in other countries do. To be fair to the regulators, the industry has invited this scrutiny to an extent,” Narendran has said in an interview to Tata Review, an inhouse magazine. “There is a need for the industry to look at responsible growth and be good corporate citizens,” he added.
Narendran, however, also pitched for simplification of regulations to support to attract investors (in steel sector) and tight enough to ensure communities are not exploited. Stating that in the next two years, the demand for steel in India is expected to grow to about 180-200 million tonnes (MT), capacity of an additional 100 MT has to be built, for which we need to spend approximately US $ 100 billion.
“Very few countries in the world have both the raw material and the market. India has both. But if we don’t leverage this opportunity to translate the richness below the ground to opportunities above the ground, then we will be missing out,” he said.
Narendran said Tata Steel intends to add 1 MT capacity of every year in India and plans to raise the capacity in South East Asia by 2 MT to 6 MT. Tata Steel has recently increased annual capacity of its Jamshedpur plant in India to 10 MT. The first phase of the Kalinganagar plant in Odisha with 3 mtpa capacity would go on stream in the last quarter of the year.
“In South East Asia, we will continue to go downstream, setting up facilities in Indonesia, Malaysia and Hong Kong. We are currently at 4 MT of sales in this region and I would like to take that to 5 to 6 MT,” he said.
As countries such as Vietnam, the Philippines and Myanmar are still at an early stage of steel consumption, Narendran said, “We have huge opportunities to tap. The key is in going about it in an integrated fashion.”


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New software testing skills you must have


New software testing skills you must have

New software testing skills you must have
In today’s changing IT environment, a software tester has become more of a tools-smith, who fine-tunes as things move along 
There is no denying that the role of the software tester is evolving today. The number of testing resources required to address any given challenge has decreased primarily due to two key factors:
  • Agile Development techniques that integrate test automation into the development process
  • Mature Test Automation tools that simplify test creation, automation and execution
“However in all cases the need for testing in itself has not decreased,’’ says Mrinalini Chandok, HR head IT & Telecom, Winfo Technologies. “It is just that the responsibility has shifted to either development (like in the case of test-driven development) or functional test automation. Thus as separate automation implementation programs the software tester has become more a test designer, test engineer, test manager or a tools-smith, who fine-tunes as things move along.’’
The mind-set that testing is a job meant for those with lesser analytical and problem-solving skills, is fast changing across the industry.
“How effective is the testing in an IT organisation has major implications on the market success of a product or application. The accuracy with which the tester can predict and emulate end-user behavior provides critical developmental feedback which act as an early warning indicator in the developmental cycle even today,” says Amrinder Singh, HR consultant and lead consultant and adviser for several IT companies.
So what are some of the essential skills that the software tester needs to have in today’s changing IT environment?
  • Ability to envisage abstract ideas
“An analytical and logical thinking mind alone is not enough,” says Chandok. “What we look for today is the candidates’ ability to envisage real-time business situations through mental mapping; and the ability to plan forward.’’
  • A “glocal” approach to solutions
System design involves multiple stakeholders thus the ability to deal effectively with business situations marked by complexities and innumerable interactions with third-party systems is essential.
“It is the tester’s responsibility to identify how the system interacts with other constituents within the system as well as with the external factors. To be able to isolate the minute units of the application under test and validate, keeping in mind the behavior of the system as a whole is thus key,’’ says Singh. “This is the global + local, the `glocal approach’ that is a must.’’
  • Ability to apply fundamental knowledge to  contextual information and expert insight
“Even a tester with a couple of years experience is expected to be able to use fundamental communication, mathematical and software application skills for practical situations and address the problem,” says Singh.
Thus a thorough plan needs to be in place before work begins with a test strategy, levels of testing, pass/fail criteria and the schedule.
“Testers today need to be risk takers with a willingness to fail,” says Singh. “Judgment calls are made based on past experience and individual & team understanding. If they consistently adopt a safe path, the chances of up-skilling actually reduce.”


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Twitter testing ‘Share to WhatsApp’ feature on Android app

Twitter testing ‘Share to WhatsApp’ feature on Android app

Twitter testing ‘Share to WhatsApp’ feature on Android app
Twitter may soon roll out a ‘Share to WhatsApp’ button in the upcoming version of its Android app. The button will make it easier for users to share their tweets on WhatsApp.
NEW DELHI: Twitter may soon roll out a 'Share to WhatsApp' button in the upcoming version of its Android app. The button, as the name suggests, will make it easier for users to share their tweets on the mobile messaging app.

The feature is currently under testing, as revealed by posts of some users on the microblogging website.

Presently, users can share tweets on WhatsApp via Share button. Having a button especially for WhatsApp will not only make the task effortless for users but also prompt them to share their tweets with WhatsApp contacts.

As the screenshots show, users will be able to send a message along with the tweet while sending it to a WhatsApp contact.


With this move, Twitter will follow in the footsteps of social sharing website Po.st, which added the 'Share to WhatsApp button' last week.
The new share button may help Twitter reach out to more people, especially in a country like India, where WhatsApp is more popular than Twitter. At present, over 50 million Indians use WhatsApp.

Twitter also launched a new profile design last month. The microblogging website is also testing a feature that will give users the ability to see real-time notifications pop-up on their screens.



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Amazon's 3D smartphone: Challenges ahead

Amazon's 3D smartphone: Challenges ahead

Amazon's 3D smartphone: Challenges ahead
Amazon's phone comes at a time when the nation's largest e-commerce company is at a crossroads.
NEW YORK: Amazon, a company of seemingly boundless ambition, appears to be venturing into yet another market: Smartphones. 

The corporate juggernaut that started out with books and soon moved into music, video, cloud computing and Kindle e-readers is hosting a launch event in Seattle, and media reports indicate the product will be an Amazon phone — perhaps one with multiple cameras that can produce 3D photos. 

Amazon declined to comment, but analysts said the goal is almost certainly a device designed to get customers to buy more things from Amazon. It might include an Amazon shopping app or other features tied in tightly to the products the company sells. 

"It's Amazon. That says to me the core value proposition is going to be about shopping," said Ramon Llamas of the research firm International Data Corp. 

Amazon's phone comes at a time when the nation's largest e-commerce company is at a crossroads. 

Its stock, which surged for years despite narrow profits, has dropped 18% in 2014 to about $326, in part because investors have been losing patience with its habit of plowing revenue back into new ventures. 

Analysts said the move into smartphones is a bit of a head-scratcher, since the company is a late entrant into the highly competitive market. 

For all its success with other products, Amazon will be hard-pressed to compete with Samsung and Apple, the No. 1 and 2 mobile phone companies in the world. 

Globally, Samsung led mobile phone manufacturers with 31% of the 288 million units shipped in the first quarter, followed by Apple at 15%. In the US, Apple dominates with more than 37% of the 34 million units shipped, with Samsung at close to 29%. 

Some analysts have speculated that the 3D feature might tie into an Amazon shopping app. Shoppers might be able to use the phone to take a 3D picture of a product in a store, then search for the object on Amazon and buy it online. 

Analysts said the phone could also come with a data plan that could let owners use Amazon services without using up any data. 

"Anything that generates more repeat orders and more frequent purchases is probably part of what they intend to do with this," said RW Baird analyst Colin Sebastian. 

To compete, Amazon needs more than an expected 3D viewing feature, which has been tried before by smartphone makers like HTC and LG, Llamas said. 

Competing on price won't help if it leaves people with the impression that the device is cheaply built, and getting customers to buy a phone without being about to touch it first could prove difficult, he said. 

"If they sell it only online, as Amazon sells many of its goods and products, that could be a challenge," Llamas said. 

Here's a look at the impact Amazon has had in music, video and other markets it has entered: 

Books
Amazon.com Inc started as an online bookstore in 1995 in CEO Jeff Bezos' garage in Bellevue, Washington. As more and more bookstores have closed, Amazon is now believed to be the nation's largest bookseller, with an estimated 30% of a total book market that PricewaterhouseCoopers estimates hit $34.9 billion last year, and 60% of an e-book market that PwC pegged at $7.9 billion. 

Mike Shatzkin, founder and CEO of book industry consultancy The Idea Logical Co, said book publishers view Amazon with "a mixture of dependence and fear." 

"They can't live without Amazon's sales, and they can't live with Amazon's market power," he said. 

Music
Amazon is a major player in music. It has sold compact discs by mail since 1998 and digital downloads since 2007. 

Russ Crupnick, managing partner of consulting company MusicWatch, pegs Amazon's share at 18% of the $2.8 billion digital download market in the US last year and 23% of the $2.1 billion market for CDs. In comparison, Apple's iTunes commands about 67% of digital downloads and doesn't sell CDs. Amazon is the only competitor to Apple of any real size. 

Amazon last week launched a music streaming service that makes more than 1 million tracks available to members of its $99-a-year Amazon Prime subscription plan. 

Tablets
Amazon took over the e-book market soon after its first Kindle was launched in 2007. It took a big step by introducing its full-color Kindle Fire tablet in 2011, with a price starting at $199 and a screen just 7 inches diagonally. 

"At the time, none of the other vendors had something similar," said Jitesh Ubrani, an IDC analyst. 

But since then, others have matched the size and price, especially Samsung, which has made big gains. Amazon's share of global shipments has slid from more than 7% in 2012 to 2% in the first quarter of the year. 

"Other vendors have cheaper, better products," Ubrani said. 

Movies and TV shows
Amazon is a large retailer of DVDs and Blu-ray discs and also offers online rentals and purchases of digital video products. 

Amazon has 15% of the $1.8 billion US market for movie and TV show rentals and downloads, trailing Apple's 58%, according to Dan Cryan, an analyst with market research firm IHS. 

As for subscription video streaming, Cryan estimates Amazon accounted for 15% of the 43.6 million active US subscribers of streaming video plans through its Prime Instant Video service. Netflix accounted for 73% of active streaming subscribers, while Hulu Plus had 12%. 

Cloud services
Amazon essentially created the marketplace for what is known as cloud infrastructure as a service in 2006 with Amazon Web Services. That is where it allows its servers to be used by third parties to host the data and applications they need to run mobile apps, websites and other services. 

As the overwhelming market leader, Amazon maintains five times the computing capacity of the next 14 service providers combined, according to Gartner analyst Lydia Leong. Amazon is aggressive with price cuts and innovation, which will probably keep competitors like Microsoft from catching up for years, Leong said. 

Overall retail
Amazon sold $40.8 billion worth of goods in North America last year. That's 17% of all e-commerce, according to Anne Zybowski, vice president of retail insights at research firm Kantar Retail.



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Facebook launches Snapchat-rival Slingshot

Facebook launches Snapchat-rival Slingshot

Facebook launches Snapchat-rival Slingshot
The app is designed to appeal to fans of Snapchat and other messaging apps that let people send self-destructing messages to friends.

















NEW YORK: Facebook is taking another stab at ephemeral mobile messaging with an app called Slingshot.

The app is designed to appeal to fans of Snapchat and other messaging apps that let people send self-destructing messages to friends.

Slingshot draws inevitable comparisons to Snapchat. Facebook even tried to buy Snapchat's maker - for $3 billion, according to published reports. But there are some key differences between the two.

Availability
Facebook began making Slingshot available Tuesday to US users, though the company accidentally released it last week in Apple's App Store, giving some vigilant Facebook watchers an early glimpse before the app was removed from the store. Slingshot works with both Apple and Android devices. A Facebook account isn't required.

How it works
After downloading, you can sign up either with a Facebook account or your mobile phone number. You add contacts based on your Facebook friends and phone contacts.

Opening the app takes you to its camera, which has a 'Shoot' button for taking a snapshot and a 'Selfie' button for, you guessed it, a selfie. After taking a photo, you can type a message of up to 140 characters on it or draw a picture. You can then send it to some or all of your Slingshot contacts.

Unlike Snapchat
On Snapchat, people can see a photo sent to them by tapping on it and holding their finger down until it disappears, always within a few seconds. On Slingshot, you can see a message only if you send one back. Until you do, you'll only see a pixilated preview of what's in store. Facebook product designer Joey Flynn says this gives it a "reciprocal, kind of community feel."

Unlike with Snapchat, there is no time limit on when a message disappears. Once you are done looking at it, you can flick it off to the side and it self-destructs, much the same way you'd reject a potential mate on Tinder's dating app.

Slingshot also allows reaction shots. This splits your screen in half and lets you snap a photo to return to the sender. In this case, the recipient won't have to send back a message to view your response.

Second take
Facebook had a previous Snapchat-like app called Poke, but it never caught on.

Slingshot is the second app to come out of Facebook's Creative Labs, an internal project designed to develop separate apps in a startup-like environment.

The first app from the lab was Paper, a social news reader that came out in February. The effort comes as Facebook seeks to broaden its reach beyond its 1.28 billion users by splintering off some of its functions to separate apps — and creating stand-alone apps for entirely new features and audiences.

Ten people have been working on Slingshot since January. It grew out of a December hackathon at Facebook where people were trying to figure out out "new ways of sharing," Flynn says.

Flynn says he thought of his two brothers, both of whom are "non-technical, they don't live in San Francisco." The three communicate on iMessage, the iPhone's built in-messaging system, and Flynn would often send photos and messages to his brothers to no response other than a 'Seen' receipt. Slingshot, he says, is intended to make sharing stuff more reciprocal.

The prospects

Even Facebook acknowledges that its Creative Labs apps are starting small and might not reach an audience that Facebook itself reaches. The idea is to offer something for everyone.



But with a plethora of social sharing apps out there, Slingshot faces fiery competition — not just from Snapchat but also Instagram, which Facebook owns, and WhatsApp, which Facebook is buying for $19 billion. The challenge will be to show how it's different.





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Binny and other freakish spells

Binny and other freakish spells

Binny and other freakish spells
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Sunil Joshi's 5/6 remains the best bowling against South Africa by any bowler in ODIs.





















Stuart Binny produced a freakish spell against Bangladesh at Mirpur, where his match figures of 4.4-2-4-6 broke the 21-year old record of the best bowling figures by an Indian in ODIs. Following this sensational effort, gocricket.com looks at other freakish spells that have blown oppositions away in ODIs. Note: The criteria for the bowler in this case will be five wickets or more but less than or equal to 15 runs.

Sunil Joshi (10-6-6-5) v South Africa, Nairobi 1999

South Africa were completely confounded by Sunil Joshi's guile as he ripped through the middle order with his slow left-arm orthodox. His haul of 5/6 still remains the best bowling figures against South Africa by any bowler in ODIs as India notched up a comfortable eight-wicket win.

Courtney Walsh (4.3-3-1-5) v Sri Lanka, Sharjah 1986

It was a devastating display of bowling from Courtney Walsh as Sri Lanka were crushed in Sharjah. Chasing 249 for victory, Walsh ripped through the Sri Lankan lower-middle order as they collapsed from 45/2 to 55 all out, their lowest ever score in ODIs at that time. Out of Walsh's five wickets, four were bowled.

Shahid Afridi (9-3-12-7) v West Indies, Providence 2013

Shahid Afridi was known to be a maverick with the bat. However, on a warm July day in Providence, he put in a bowling display for the ages. He confounded the West Indies batsmen with his straight deliveries and legbreaks as he destroyed them with a haul of 7/12. West Indies were bowled out for 98, their lowest total at home in ODIs and this was the second best haul by a bowler in ODI history.

Ajantha Mendis (8-1-13-6) v India, Karachi 2008

In the final of the Asia Cup, India were confronted with a mystery spinner. They found that they would soon by mystified by Ajantha Mendis. For the first time in the modern era, the world saw the advent of the carrom ball as India were demolished by his accuracy. All Indian batsmen were confounded by his guile as his haul helped Sri Lanka retain the Asia Cup.

Glenn McGrath (7-4-15-7) v Namibia, Potchefstroom 2003

The Metronomic Master unfurled his brilliance and Namibia had no chance as they folded up for 45, which at that time was the second lowest total in World Cups. The 256-run margin of defeat was the highest ever in ODIs at that time.

Anil Kumble (6.1-2-12-6) v West Indies, Kolkata 1993

Eden Gardens witnessed a special demolition by Anil Kumble as he ripped through West Indies' batting to finish with 6/12, the best haul by an Indian bowler at that time. This gave India Hero Cup trophy as they won by 102 runs.

Imran Khan (10-2-14-6) v India, Sharjah 1985

It was a sensational display by Pakistan skipper Imran Khan as India folded up for 125. To his dismay though, the Indian bowlers came back strongly and dismissed Pakistan for 87. However, this haul remained Imran's best in ODIs.



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Monday, 2 June 2014

Samsung Galaxy S5 mini specs, photos leaked

Samsung Galaxy S5 mini specs, photos leaked


Samsung Galaxy S5 mini specs, photos leaked
SamMobile has released Samsung Galaxy S5 mini photos that show it will have the same dotted pattern on the back as its older sibling, but feature a smaller screen.

NEW DELHI: With Samsung Galaxy S5, S5 Active and K Zoom already launched, the tech community is now waiting for the launch of the Galaxy S5 mini. The smaller version of flagship model Galaxy S5 has been leaked several times earlier, but the latest leak gives a photo and detailed specifications of the smartphone. 

Technology website SamMobile has released a set of Samsung Galaxy S5 mini photos that show it will have the same dotted pattern on the back as its older sibling, but feature a smaller screen. The report also says that it will have top-end Galaxy S5 features like heart rate monitor and fingerprint sensor. 

Earlier reports have said that the mini variant of the Galaxy S5 will also be water-resistant, but the leaked photos show that the microUSB port will not be covered, making it vulnerable to damage in case it is dropped in water.


In terms of specifications, Galaxy S5 mini is said to have a 4.5-inch Super AMOLED display with 720 resolution, 1.4GHz quad-core Exynos chipset, 1.5GB RAM, 8MP rear camera, 2.1MP front camera, 16GB internal storage and microSD support. 

The report says that the Android 4.4 (KitKat)-powered Samsung Galaxy S5 mini will have TouchWiz UI on top, complete with new software features like Ultra Power Saving Mode, Private Mode, Kids Mode etc. 

Samsung is hosting an event on June 12, where it is expected to unveil Samsung Galaxy S5 Primeand a range of premium tablets. The word on the tech grapevine now is that Galaxy S5 mini may be announced at the same event as well
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Thursday, 22 May 2014

Nikon Coolpix AW120 Review: Travelling Tough

Nikon Coolpix AW120 Review: Travelling Tough

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If recent industry reports are to be believed, the market for point-and-shoot digital cameras is dwindling year-on-year. This isn't surprising giving the increasing popularity of smartphones, especially ones with more-than-capable cameras. The need of the hour for digital camera manufacturers is to come up with products that can do things smartphones can't, in terms of both, features and image quality.
Some manufacturers have tried to stand apart with rugged or a waterproof cameras which cater to people who enjoy travelling or are into extreme sports. Nikon, an industry veteran, has the Coolpix AW series of point-and-shoot cameras servicing this demographic. Apart from being waterproof, these cameras are also shockproof and could very well be great travel companions.
Nikon unveiled 16 new cameras in its 2014 Spring Series, one of which was the Coolpix AW120 - an upgrade to the AW110. The new model is almost identical to its predecessor except for a slight increase in heft, higher ISO sensitivity, and improved battery life. Let's dive right in (see what we did there?) and find out if the AW120 is worth buying.
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Design
No one who has seen the Coolpix AW110 will notice much different with the design of the Coolpix AW120. It has the same toughened plastic enclosure with a protruding lens in the top right corner with the flash to its right. We received the camouflage edition for review, but it It is also available in red, black and blue. The Coolpix AW120 weighs around 213g including the battery and memory card. The problem with the weight is that the camera becomes slightly unwieldy to use with one hand.
A perforated black strip runs around the edges of the camera . On the top are the power and shutter release buttons. The shutter release is ever-so-slightly raised, making it easy to locate, and its tactile feedback is good too. The eyelets for a strap are in the upper right and left corners. The left edge has buttons for the Map and Action functions.
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The right edge is probably the most important surface of the camera since this is where you'll find the waterproof cover which protects the battery chamber, memory card slot, Micro-HDMI port and Micro-USB port. This cover has a unique latching mechanism that we found difficult to figure out initially, but got used to later. On the bottom is the tripod socket. One handy feature is that you can charge the AW120's battery just by plugging in a Micro-USB charger; you don't have to take the battery out and use a separate sled.
The back of the camera features a 3-inch OLED monitor. The zoom control to its right is just a bit too small in our opinion, and its mechanism is rather awkward to use. A video record button is right next to it. There are four buttons for functions such as pulling up the scene modes, reviewing pictures, showing the menu, and deleting photos. The four-way navigation controls double up as shortcuts to the self-timer, macro mode, flash options, and exposure selection. All these buttons are rather small and felt a little uncomfortable to use during our time with the camera. Another irritating problem was a slight rattling sound every time we shook the camera, which made us a bit wary of the build quality.
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Features and specifications
The Coolpix AW120 is waterproof up to 18m and also freezeproof up to -10 degrees Centigrade. In the sweltering heat of Mumbai there was no way we could test if the camera was freezeproof, but we did dunk it in a bucket of water. The Coolpix AW120 worked flawlessly under water and managed to capture just fine. Moreover, the Coolpix AW120's internal components are shockproof, which means that it should be able to survive drops from a height of 2m. Reluctantly, we dropped it, and found that it didn't sustain even a single scratch. We have to give it two thumbs up in the ruggedness department.
The 16-megapixel Coolpix AW120 has a 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor, which is similar to the one in the Samsung Galaxy Camera - fairly basic for a digital camera. It is engineered to capture images in the light sensitivity range of ISO 125 to ISO 6400. The lens has a focal length of 4.3-21.5mm. The Coolpix AW120 has a wider aperture of f/2.8 compared to the AW110's f/3.9. In macro mode, this rugged camera can get as close as 1cm to a subject, which is pretty good. It can also capture full-HD (1080p) videos and up to 6.9 still frames per second in burst mode.
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The 3-inch OLED screen has an anti-reflective coating which does increases legibility in sunlight. The screen is rather bright and even if it isn't as good as an electronic viewfinder, it at least comes close to showing you what the camera can actually capture.
The camera features built-in Wi-Fi to connect to Android and iOS devices. We tested this feature on both mobile OSes and it just didn't work. There is also a preloaded map of the world, and your GPS location data can be appended to image metadata, which worked fine. The Action button that we mentioned earlier brings up a menu of quick options that can be navigated by tilting the camera, which really doesn't work too well. Otherwise, the software on the camera is easy to navigate and fairly smooth too with no lag.
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Performance
The camera took exactly a second to power on - a good number to boast about. It doesn't take too long to focus and capture images either. We recorded an average time of 51ms to capture images under good lighting conditions. In high-quality burst mode the Coolpix AW120 was able to take five images in 7 minutes, 33 seconds which is slightly on the higher side. 
Our ISO test revealed that noise started creeping in at ISO800. Take a look at the top left corner of the image to judge the image quality. The small black speck becomes indistinct at higher settings.
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For all practical purposes we expect users to stick to auto settings but in case one wishes to experiment with ISO settings and low-light photography, we advise using a tripod. We used the auto mode - which, weirdly, is the mode that lets you play with all the available controls -  to shoot in low light and found that unless a tripod or a flat surface was used the camera failed to focus properly. Captured images had a yellow tinge to them. As expected, using the flash to create an artificial source of light adds a metallic effect to textures, which feels extremely unnatural. But the flash is really powerful and could light up a 300 sq.ft. room with ease.
There is absolutely no oversaturation in daylight shots, and colour reproduction is close to natural. This might put off some users who want flair in their photographs but we think that it is great for a point-and-shoot digital camera. On the flip side, green leaves on a tree tended to merge into each other, meaning the camera doesn't handle chromatic aberration to well. Moreover, we even noticed that the camera made it look like we were soft-focussing our subjects. 
Videos had natural colours and there was no discernible tearing, though the soft-focus problem was apparent here too. Thus, despite all the wonderful weather-proofing features, the Coolpix AW120 falls slightly short of 'good' in the picture quality department.
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One area where the Coolpix AW120 shines is in macro mode. The picture clarity, colour reproduction and overall definition of textures were all really good. The battery is rated to last for 350 shots before dying and we noticed that this was roughly accurate. But please note that if you are using the Wi-Fi and GPS features it will lose charge faster. 
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Verdict
Sports and travel enthusiasts who want a no-nonsense compact camera should give the Nikon Coolpix AW120 some serious consideration. Users with a Coolpix AW110 have no reason to spend money to update. Sporting a price tag of Rs. 17,950 (MRP), the Coolpix AW120 is decently priced for the features it offers. But there are some caveats - underwhelming images in low light, and a lack of fine detail even in daylight. You'll have to decide whether the Wi-Fi, GPS, ruggedness, and weatherproofing features are important enough to make it worth settling for less-than-ideal image quality.
Price: Rs. 17,950

Pros
  • Truly rugged construction 
  • Great macro performance 
  • Good battery life 
Cons
  • Below par low-light performance
  • Added heft 
Ratings (Out of 5)
  • Build/Design: 4
  • Image Quality: 3
  • Video: 3
  • Battery Life: 4
  • Value For money: 3.5
  • Overall: 3.5



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Snapdeal Raises $100 Million Funding at $1 Billion Valuation

Snapdeal Raises $100 Million Funding at $1 Billion Valuationsnapdeal_screenshot_site.jpg

Homegrown e-commerce giant Snapdeal has raised $100 million (Rs. 590 crores approximately) in a new round of funding from Temasek, BlackRock Inc, Myriad, Premji Invest and Tybourne. The latest round of funding values the company at $1 billion (Rs. 5,900 crores approximately), WSJ's Digitsreported.
In February, the Delhi-based firm had raised about $133.7 million (about Rs. 830 crore) from its existing investor, eBay and others.
"We manage our funds well and are well-capitalised. This round of funding was more to bring on new partners who can play an important role in the future of the company than just to raise funds," Snapdeal co-founder and CEO Kunal Bahl told PTI, declining to comment on the total funds raised so far.
Snapdeal's existing investors include Kalaari Capital, Nexus Venture Partners, Bessemer Venture Partners, Intel Capital and Saama Capital.
"This round of funding is an endorsement of our differentiated strategy and progress as India's largest online marketplace. I am confident that these new partners will contribute to Snapdeal's long-term success," he said.
Credit Suisse acted as Snapdeal's exclusive financial advisor and Indus Law acted as legal advisor for financing.
On business growth, Bahl said he is confident that the company would hit the $1 billion revenue mark this year.
"We have seen manifold growth and a lot of it is being driven by mobile. More than 50 percent of our orders are now coming through mobile phones. This year, we should hit the $1 billion milestone," he said.
The company, which is inspired by Chinese e-Commerce giant Alibaba's marketplace model, today connects over 30,000 sellers with buyers across the country.
"Some of our investors are also investors in Alibaba. We want to continue focusing on creating life changing experiences for the buyers as well as sellers through the Snapdeal ecosystem," Bahl said.
On acquiring firms with the cash on books, he said Snapdeal would look at inorganic growth with tech firms but stay away from e-commerce firms.
"It doesn't make sense for us to acquire another e-commerce firm since the industry is still in its nascent stages. It would destroy value for both companies. What we could look at is tech companies that can help enhance buyer and seller experience," he said without disclosing further details.



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