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Friday, 31 July 2020

Dell XPS 13: Experience superior computing in every detail!

Working from home is the new mantra to match our “new normal”. But what do you do when you have sophisticated tech needs and believe in owning the best? Quick answer - you look to market leaders like Dell for robust options to match your style and your high standards.

XPS 13 FI2

Synonymous with innovation and cutting edge technology, the company has just launched its new DELL XPS 13. With the redesign and overhaul, consumers can now expect to have a levelled up experience and a premium-build device. Yet this is only the beginning of things to love about these laptops.

 Get more screen for 13” 

The laptop has an almost 7% larger 16:10 ratio display thanks to its 4-sided InfinityEdge display which gives you an incredible 91.5% screen to body ratio. This technology makes it possible to provide you with a smaller and thinner form factor than ever before. Besides, its Eyesafe display technology protects your peepers by reducing harmful blue light while maintaining vivid colours. With 100% sRGB colour gamut reproduction and a brighter screen with up to 4K+ resolution, you can now spend hours photo and video editing hassle-free.

Form and function – Tiny but Mighty

The premium build-quality and meticulous design give you the pleasure of style and unmatched function that you can take anywhere. Lightweight and durable, your battery will keep on going for up to an unbelievable 18 hours. Add in a revolutionary webcam built into the narrow screen top bezel, and you can video conference or live stream without a hitch. Overall, this 13-inch laptop with an 11 in form factor gives you a premium experience from anywhere.

Go from screen to green

If poor packaging choices weigh heavily on your green conscience, Dell is thinking ahead. While all of Dell’s packaging is sustainable, the new XPS13’s packaging eliminates both foam and single-use plastic and makes the rest easy to recycle. How’s that for incredible? Now you can have a premium yet earth-friendly unboxing with every machine.

Given the state of the world today, screen time is only set to skyrocket, and your PC will ultimately be the backbone of your productivity and digital life. So savvy video-editor, streaming media buff or multi-tasking genius, whatever your niche, the Dell XPS 13 is the answer to all your tech prayers right now.

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Oppo Reno 4 Pro launch event highlights: Reno 4 Pro launched at Rs 34,990, Oppo Watch pricing starts at Rs 14,990

13:15 (IST)

That's all from Oppo today. But, do stay tuned for another launch event today! 

Honor is launching the Honor 9A, Honor 9S and the MagicBook 15 in India today. The event starts at 2 pm IST. Stay tuned to tech2 for all the live updates from the event. See you soon! 

13:05 (IST)

Reno 4 Pro comes in a sole variant with 8 GB RAM and 128 GB storage, priced at Rs 34,990

The smartphone will be available for purchase starting 5 August. 

13:04 (IST)

Oppo Watch pricing

46 mm variant: Rs 19,990

41 mm variant: Rs 14,990

Both watches will go on sale from 10 August onwards.

13:02 (IST)

The Oppo Watch has five excersice sensors

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The Oppo Watch comes with fast charging tech

Oppo says that the 41 mm watch can charge from zero to 46 percent in 15 minutes, while the 46 mm watch can charge to 30 percent in 15 minutes,

12:59 (IST)

Oppo Watch is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 3100 SoC

Oppo claims the 41mm watch can run for up to 36 hours in smart mode.

12:58 (IST)

The Oppo Reno 4 Pro sports a 3D dual-curved 1.91-inch AMOLED display

It will come in black and glassy gold in 46 mm version, and black, silver and pink gold in 41 mm model. 

12:54 (IST)

Oppo announced the Oppo Watch in India

12:54 (IST)

Oppo India product manager Jithin Abraham has taken over the livestream

12:52 (IST)

The Reno 4 Pro runs ColorOS 7.2

It comes with gravity wallpaper, a Quick Return bubble feature, a meditation apps called Oppo Relax, and more.

12:50 (IST)

For low-light photography, the Reno 4 Pro features Night Flare portrait mode

12:49 (IST)

The Reno 4 Pro uses AI stabilisers on the front camera

12:48 (IST)

On the Reno 4 Pro, you can record slow motion videos at 960fps

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The Reno 4 Pro features a 48 MP quad-camera setup

12:46 (IST)

The Oppo Reno 4 Pro comes with Hidden Unlock Fingerprint 4.0

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The Reno 4 Pro is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G with 8 GB RAM and 128 GB storage

12:43 (IST)

Oppo Reno 4 Pro comes with 65 W SuperVOOC 2.0 charging tech

The smartphone comes with a 4,000 mAh battery. Oppo claims that using the new charging tech, the Reno 4 Pro can be charged from zero to 100 percent in just 36 minutes. 

12:42 (IST)

Oppo says currently 157+ million users use a VOOC charger globally

12:41 (IST)

The Reno 4 Pro will be available in a Starry Night and a Silky White colour variant

12:40 (IST)

Oppo says that the Reno 4 Pro is the lightest and sleekest device in the series yet.

12:39 (IST)

The Reno 4 Pro supports HD content streaming on Netflix

12:39 (IST)

Oppo Reno 4 Pro comes with TÜV Rheinland certification 

12:37 (IST)

Reno 4 Pro comes with a 180 Hz touch sampling rate

It features a super AMOLED screen and 20:9 aspect ratio.

12:36 (IST)

The Reno 4 Pro features 6.55-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate

12:33 (IST)

The Reno series debuted in India with the launch of Reno 10X last year

12:32 (IST)

Oppo India product manager Akshay Gupta is on the stage

12:29 (IST)

This is apparently going to be the "most immersive AR launch event ever". 

On 21 July, OnePlus also launched the OnePlus Nord in an AR launch event, and honestly, watching it was more trouble than fun.

12:26 (IST)

The livestream will begin in a few minutes now..

12:16 (IST)

The Reno 4 Pro will feature a waterfall display

11:41 (IST)

At today's launch live stream, expect some Augment Reality elements as well! 

11:34 (IST)

Besides the 3D curved screen and 90 Hz refreshed rate display, a highlight of the Reno 4 Pro will be the 65 W SuperVooc 2.0 charging support.

Oppo claims that using the new charging tech, the Reno 4 Pro can be charged from zero to 100 percent in just 36 minutes. 

11:25 (IST)

Oppo Reno 4 Pro: What to expect?

Last month, Oppo launched the Reno 4 and Reno 4 Pro in China. As per the variant launched there, the Oppo Reno4 Pro will sport a 6.55-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate. It will house an in-display fingerprint sensor and a punch-hole camera. It will be powered by Snapdragon 765G SoC and will offer up to 12 GB RAM and up to 256 GB of internal storage.

In terms of camera, Oppo Reno4 Pro will come with a triple rear camera setup at the back that houses a 48 MP primary sensor, a 12 MP ultra-wide-angle lens and a 13 MP telephoto lens. For selfies, it might come with a 32 MP front camera.

Oppo Reno4 Pro will be equipped with a 4,000 mAh battery that supports 65W SuperVOOC 2.0 fast charging.

11:23 (IST)

What do we know so far about the Reno 4 Pro?

When teasing the launch of the smartphone, Oppo had confirmed that the Reno 4 Pro will feature "3D Borderless Sense Screen and 90Hz Refresh Rate". An image shared by Oppo also revealed that the smartphone will feature a punch-hole camera that sits on the top left corner of the display.

11:08 (IST)

Welcome! 

Oppo is launching the Reno 4 Pro smartphone in India at 12 pm. Follow this space for the smallest of updates from the launch event.

Oppo is scheduled to host a virtual launch event in India today to unveil the Reno 4 Pro in the Indian market. The launch event will kick off at 12.30 pm IST, and will be livestreamed on Oppo's official Youtube channel.

Earlier this month, when Oppo teased the launch of the Reno 4 Pro in India, it also revealed that the smartphone will feature "3D Borderless Sense Screen and 90Hz Refresh Rate". As per the image teased, Oppo Reno 4 Pro will feature a punch-hole camera that sits on the top left corner of the display.

Oppo Reno4 Pro

Oppo Reno4 Pro

In June, Oppo launched the Reno 4 and Reno 4 Pro in China. In India, currently only the higher model – Reno 4 Pro – is expected to be revealed.

Oppo Reno 4 Pro expected specifications

As per the China variant, the Oppo Reno4 Pro will sport a 6.55-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate. It will house an in-display fingerprint sensor and a punch-hole camera. It will be powered by Snapdragon 765G SoC and will offer up to 12 GB RAM and up to 256 GB of internal storage.

In terms of camera, Oppo Reno4 Pro will come with a triple rear camera setup at the back that houses a 48 MP primary sensor, a 12 MP ultra-wide-angle lens and a 13 MP telephoto lens. For selfies, it might come with a 32 MP front camera.

Oppo Reno4 Pro will be equipped with a 4,000 mAh battery that supports 65W SuperVOOC 2.0 fast charging.



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NASA's Perseverance rover: Getting to Mars is easy, it’s the stopping that can kill you

When NASA’s Perseverance rover arrives at Mars, mission managers will be watching, helpless to do anything. The $2.4 billion spacecraft will hit the top of the Martian atmosphere at more than 12,000 mph (19,312 kph) and then come to a complete stop seven minutes later.

That the one-ton (907 kg)rover will end up on Mars on the afternoon of 18 February is nearly certain (presuming it is able to launch before the middle of August, when the planet moves too far away from Earth). The spacecraft navigators will have put the robotic explorer on a collision course with the planet. The only question is whether Perseverance will be on the ground in one piece or smashed to bits.

NASA's Perseverance rover can be seen attached to a spin table during a test of its mass properties at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. During the test, the rover was rotated clockwise and counterclockwise to determine its center of gravity. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Spacecraft from Europe and the Soviet Union have made it all the way to the red planet, only to end up as expensive scorch marks on its dusty surface. But NASA has a good track record with Mars. It is the only space agency so far to pull off a successful mission on the surface of the red planet.

Perseverance is largely the same design as the Curiosity rover, which set down in 2012 and will have the same convoluted but now tried-and-true “sky crane” landing choreography.

“When people look at it, it looks crazy,” Adam Steltzner, a NASA engineer, said in a video that NASA produced leading up to Curiosity’s landing that described the components: heat shield, parachute, rocket engines and, finally, a hovering crane that lowered the rover to the surface.

“That’s a very natural thing,” Stelzner said. “Sometimes when we look at it, it looks crazy. It is the result of reasoned, engineering thought. But it still looks crazy.”

While everything worked, the engineers got a chance to take a look at what could be improved this time around.

“We don’t usually get a chance to kind of redo or fix the mistakes we made last time,” Allen Chen, who leads the Perseverance entry, descent and landing team for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, said in an interview.

For example, Curiosity actually landed too slowly, hitting the ground at 1.4 mph instead of the 1.7 mph that had been expected. That, by itself, was not a problem. A softer landing is gentler on the spacecraft.

But the engineers wanted to understand what had happened in order to make sure that the next landing — that of Perseverance — did not come down faster than intended.

It turns out that their calculation of the gravity of Mars was slightly wrong. In areas of the planet that possess less mass — like the 96-mile-wide crater that Curiosity landed in — the pull of gravity is a bit weaker.

“We didn’t have sufficient fidelity in our gravity modelling to understand that the gravity there was actually different than elsewhere on the planet,” Chen said. “So that was one thing that we fixed.”

Another component that was tweaked was the parachute that is unfurled when the spacecraft is hurtling down at supersonic speeds.

A parachute failure in a prototype test of a future Mars landing system led Chen’s team to make sure they had not just gotten lucky with Curiosity. “That gave us pause,” he said.

The engineers are now confident of Perseverance’s parachute after supersonic tests of a strengthened design.

One major addition to Perseverance is what NASA calls “terrain-relative navigation.” A camera on the spacecraft will take pictures of the landscape and match them with its stored maps. It would then steer to what looks like the safest landing spot it can. “I don’t need the whole place to be flat and boring,” Chen said. “I just need parts of it that I can reach to be flat and boring.”

Without this system, there would be more than a 1-in-5 chance that Perseverance would end up somewhere unfortunate — damaged by a boulder, tipped over on a steep slope or surrounded by sand traps. That would be an unacceptably high risk for such a high-profile, expensive mission.

If it works, the same technology will be used when NASA sends a mission to pick up the rock samples that Perseverance will be collecting, part of the so-called Mars sample return. That spacecraft will carry enough fuel that it is able not only to avoid obstacles but also to fly to a specific location, landing within tens of yards of the target.

Still, next Feb. 18, the control room at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory is expected to be full of nervous engineers watching the telemetry coming back from Perseverance. That data will take minutes to travel millions of miles — far too far and too slow for anyone at NASA to make last-second corrections.

“Mars is not for the faint of heart,” Chen said.

Kenneth Chang c.2020 The New York Times Company

Also Read:

NASA’s fifth and finest Mars rover Perseverance lifts off successfully in spite of tremors, delays, COVID-19 lockdown

NASA’s Perseverance rover on its way to become fifth rover on Mars – its science objectives, instruments, the Ingenuity helicopter

NASA's Perseverance rover will bring Mars rocks to Earth: Our greatest interplanetary circus act



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Oppo Reno 4 Pro to launch in India at 12.30 pm today: How to watch the livestream

As announced by Oppo earlier this month, the company will be launching the Reno 4 Pro in India today.

In June, Oppo launched the Reno 4 and Reno 4 Pro in China. In India, currently only the higher model – Reno 4 Pro – is expected to be revealed.

Oppo Reno 4 Pro.

Oppo Reno 4 Pro launch in India: How to watch livestream

The Oppo Reno 4 Pro launch event will kick off at 12.30 pm today. Oppo will be livestreaming the event on its official YouTube page. The webcast link is embedded below.

Oppo Reno 4 Pro expected specifications

At the time of teasing the launch, Oppo also revealed that the Reno 4 Pro will feature a "3D Borderless Sense Screen and 90Hz Refresh Rate". As per the image teased, Oppo Reno 4 Pro will feature a punch-hole camera that sits on the top left corner of the display.

As per the China variant, the Oppo Reno4 Pro will sport a 6.55-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate. It will house an in-display fingerprint sensor and a punch-hole camera. It will be powered by Snapdragon 765G SoC and will offer up to 12 GB RAM and up to 256 GB of internal storage.

In terms of camera, Oppo Reno4 Pro will come with a triple rear camera setup at the back that houses a 48 MP primary sensor, a 12 MP ultra-wide-angle lens and a 13 MP telephoto lens. For selfies, it might come with a 32 MP front camera.

Oppo Reno4 Pro will be equipped with a 4,000 mAh battery that supports 65W SuperVOOC 2.0 fast charging.



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Scientists pinpoint an icy dome as the best spot on Earth for skygazing, amateur astronomy

In a new research conducted by Chinese and Australian scientists, researchers have found that the highest dome of ice in the Antarctic plateau is the best place on Earth for stargazing.

The findings of the research have been published in the journal Nature on 29 July. Scientists have written how the atmosphere is very stable on Dome Argus or Dome A, making it a suitable spot for looking at the sky.

"After a decade of indirect evidence and theoretical reasoning, we finally have direct observational proof of the extraordinarily good conditions at Dome A,” said co-author of the study Michael Ashley, who is an astronomer with the University of New South Wales.

Explaining why Dome A proved to be the number one candidate, the professor said that it is the highest point in the central plateau region of Antarctica and the atmosphere there is "much more [stable] than anywhere else on Earth".

A simulation of the South East horizon in the pre-dawn hours of 20 July. Image: Stellarium

A simulation of the South East horizon in the pre-dawn hours of 20 July. Image: Stellarium

Another by-product of a stable atmosphere is that the "twinkling of the stars is greatly reduced". So, people can see sharper and clearer images of the stars.

One of the other reasons why such a cold place is desirable for stargazing lies in its dry weather. According to an article by CNet, water vapour can greatly affect astronomy because it "absorbs light, particularly in infrared wavelengths". But as Antarctica is very dry, the chances of water vapour in the atmosphere is greatly diminished.

The observation from Dome A has provided results that are about two and a half times better than other good observation spots in Chile or Hawaii, added the article.



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Apple says iPhone 12 lineup will be 'available a few weeks later', Qualcomm hints at a delayed release

Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, it was speculated that the launch of Apple's 2020 iPhone lineup might get delayed. However, in the earnings call of the third fiscal quarter of 2020, Apple CFO Luca Maestri confirmed that the iPhone 12 series supply will be "available a few weeks later", according to report by MacRumours

Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max.

Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max.

While the Apple official hinted at a delay in availability according to a The Verge report, Qualcomm has hinted at a delay in the release of the new iPhone series as well, in the Q3 earnings report. The report states that Qualcomm mentioned a "partial impact from the delay of a global 5G flagship phone launch” for its fourth-quarter projections.

Traditionally, the iPhone event happens in the early weeks of September and goes on sale later the same month.

In addition to this, in line with the Qualcomm report on delayed released, tipster Jon Posser has also recently tweeted that the iPhone 12 lineup and new iPads will be launched in October.

iPhone 12 series expected specifications

Reportedly, the new iPhone 12 will come with a 20W power adapter. Prosser also posted a few pictures of the charger to drive his point home. iPhone 12 will come in four models, a new 5.4-inch screen size, two 6.1-inch models and a high-end 6.7-inch ‘Max’.

However, it is not clear if the 20W adapter will exclusively be available for iPhone 12 Pro or whether the company will offer fast charging power chargers for the entire iPhone 12 lineup this year.

Apple is expected to unveil the iPhone 12 lineup later this year. The renders of new designs of the iPhone 12 suggest that it has been borrowed heavily from the popular iPhone 4 model. However, it is expected to have more pronounced edges and angles, as well as a smaller notch that does not intrude upon the screen.

The upcoming phone is likely to feature an all-new Super Retina XDR display and will be powered by the Apple A14 Bionic chip. It will come with 120Hz ProMotion technology and 10-bit colour depth.

The 5.4-inch standard iPhone may package a full-size display into a smaller form, while Pro models are expected to sport either a 6.1-inch screen or a 6.7-inch screen.

iPhone 12 Pro will have a quad-camera setup at the rear. The device will be equipped with 5G support.



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Oppo Reno 4 Pro Launch Event LIVE Updates: The smartphone will feature 3D Borderless Sense Screen, 90Hz Refresh Rate

11:57 (IST)

The event will begin in another 5 minutes...

via GIPHY

11:41 (IST)

At today's launch live stream, expect some Augment Reality elements as well! 

11:34 (IST)

Besides the 3D curved screen and 90 Hz refreshed rate display, a highlight of the Reno 4 Pro will be the 65 W SuperVooc 2.0 charging support.

Oppo claims that using the new charging tech, the Reno 4 Pro can be charged from zero to 100 percent in just 36 minutes. 

11:25 (IST)

Oppo Reno 4 Pro: What to expect?

Last month, Oppo launched the Reno 4 and Reno 4 Pro in China. As per the variant launched there, the Oppo Reno4 Pro will sport a 6.55-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate. It will house an in-display fingerprint sensor and a punch-hole camera. It will be powered by Snapdragon 765G SoC and will offer up to 12 GB RAM and up to 256 GB of internal storage.

In terms of camera, Oppo Reno4 Pro will come with a triple rear camera setup at the back that houses a 48 MP primary sensor, a 12 MP ultra-wide-angle lens and a 13 MP telephoto lens. For selfies, it might come with a 32 MP front camera.

Oppo Reno4 Pro will be equipped with a 4,000 mAh battery that supports 65W SuperVOOC 2.0 fast charging.

11:23 (IST)

What do we know so far about the Reno 4 Pro?

When teasing the launch of the smartphone, Oppo had confirmed that the Reno 4 Pro will feature "3D Borderless Sense Screen and 90Hz Refresh Rate". An image shared by Oppo also revealed that the smartphone will feature a punch-hole camera that sits on the top left corner of the display.

11:08 (IST)

Welcome! 

Oppo is launching the Reno 4 Pro smartphone in India at 12 pm. Follow this space for the smallest of updates from the launch event.

Oppo is scheduled to host a virtual launch event in India today to unveil the Reno 4 Pro in the Indian market. The launch event will kick off at 12 pm IST, and will be livestreamed on Oppo's official Youtube channel.

Earlier this month, when Oppo teased the launch of the Reno 4 Pro in India, it also revealed that the smartphone will feature "3D Borderless Sense Screen and 90Hz Refresh Rate". As per the image teased, Oppo Reno 4 Pro will feature a punch-hole camera that sits on the top left corner of the display.

Oppo Reno4 Pro

Oppo Reno4 Pro

In June, Oppo launched the Reno 4 and Reno 4 Pro in China. In India, currently only the higher model – Reno 4 Pro – is expected to be revealed.

Oppo Reno 4 Pro expected specifications

As per the China variant, the Oppo Reno4 Pro will sport a 6.55-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate. It will house an in-display fingerprint sensor and a punch-hole camera. It will be powered by Snapdragon 765G SoC and will offer up to 12 GB RAM and up to 256 GB of internal storage.

In terms of camera, Oppo Reno4 Pro will come with a triple rear camera setup at the back that houses a 48 MP primary sensor, a 12 MP ultra-wide-angle lens and a 13 MP telephoto lens. For selfies, it might come with a 32 MP front camera.

Oppo Reno4 Pro will be equipped with a 4,000 mAh battery that supports 65W SuperVOOC 2.0 fast charging.



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Imperial's COVID-19 vaccine candidate begins early human testing on hundreds, including the elderly

Scientists at Imperial College London say they are immunizing hundreds of people with an experimental coronavirus vaccine in an early trial after seeing no worrying safety problems in a small number vaccinated so far.

Dr. Robin Shattock, a professor at the college, told The Associated Press that he and colleagues had just finished a very slow and arduous process of testing the vaccine at a low dose in the initial participants and would now expand the trial to about 300 people, including some over age 75.

“It’s well tolerated. There aren’t any side effects,” he said, adding it was still very early in the study. Shattock, who is leading the vaccine research at Imperial, said he hopes to have enough safety data to start inoculating several thousand people in October.

Since COVID-19 infections have dropped dramatically in Britain, making it difficult to determine whether the vaccine works, Shattock said he and his colleagues are also looking to test their vaccine elsewhere.

“We’re looking very carefully at the pandemic, at the numbers where the hot spots are and talking to collaborators that have the facilities to do these kinds of studies,” he said.

The Imperial vaccine uses synthetic strands of genetic code based on the virus. Once injected into a muscle, the body’s own cells are instructed to make copies of a spiky protein on the coronavirus. That should in turn trigger an immune response so the body can fight off any future COVID-19 infection.

The first human trials for a COVID-19 vaccine began in April with the Oxford candidate. Image: NHS

The first human trials for a COVID-19 vaccine began in April with the Oxford candidate. Image: NHS

Earlier this week, the world’s biggest coronavirus vaccine study started in the United States, with the first of 30,000 planned volunteers getting immunized with shots created by the U.S. National Institutes of Health and Moderna Inc.

Several other vaccines made by China and by Britain’s Oxford University, based on different vaccine technologies, began smaller final-stage tests in Brazil and other hard-hit countries earlier this month.

The World Health Organization has said multiple vaccine approaches are necessary for COVID-19, noting that the usual success rate for vaccine development is about 10%.

Shattock said there were numerous coronavirus vaccines now in clinical trials, and he predicted that at least some of them would prove to be effective.

“We have 20 vaccines in clinical trials, (so) we can be pretty confident that at least two of those will work,” he said. “It really depends on how strong the immune response needs to be to provide protection.”

Shattock said he was optimistic the Imperial vaccine would work, but must await the scientific data from the trial.

“I’m just going to hold my breath and wait to see,” he said.



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ESA scientists discover dead star in the Milky Way emitting a unique radiation mix

The European Space Agencys integral high-energy space observatory along with a global collaboration of telescopes managed to detect a unique mix of radiation being emitted from a dead star in our Milky Way galaxy. According to study authors, the discovery may solve a long-standing cosmic mystery.

A statement by ESA mentions that the finding involves two kinds of cosmic phenomena, magnetars and fast radio bursts.

Artist's impression of SGR 1935+2154, a highly magnetised stellar remnant, also known as a magnetar. Image credit: ESA

Artist's impression of SGR 1935+2154, a highly magnetised stellar remnant, also known as a magnetar. Image credit: ESA

The results of the study were published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters.

Magnetars have some of the most intense magnetic fields in the universe and as they become active, they can produce short bursts of high-energy radiation which is billion times brighter than the Sun.

Radio bursts, which were first discovered in 2007, are somewhat a mystery. They pulse brightly in radio waves for just a few milliseconds before fading away and are rarely seen again.

According to scientists, the true nature of fast radio bursts is unknown.  No such phenomenon has been observed until now within the Milky Way with a known origin, or emitting any radiation which is beyond the domain of radio wave.

As per the report, in April a magnetar discovered six years ago in the constellation of Vulpecula, named SGR 1935+2154, became active after a substantial burst of X-rays. Astronomers soon afterwards discovered that the magnetar was radiating both X-rays and radio waves.

Sandro Mereghetti of the National Institute for Astrophysics (INAFIASF) in Milan, lead author of the study, said that they detected the magnetars burst of high-energy, or hard, X-rays using Integral space observatory on 28 April.

Mereghetti said that the Burst Alert System on Integral automatically alerted observatories worldwide about the discovery in just seconds.

Astronomers on Earth spotted an extremely bright burst of short radio waves from the direction of SGR 1935+2154 using the CHIME radio telescope in Canada which was independently confirmed by the Survey for Transient Astronomical Radio Emission 2 (STARE2) in the US a few hours later.

Mereghetti revealed that they have never seen a burst of radio waves, resembling a fast radio burst, from a magnetar before.

Co-author of the study Volodymyr Savchenko from the Integral Science Data Centre at the University of Geneva revealed that an IBIS imager on Integral allowed them to confirm that the origin of the burst was associated with the magnetar.

“This is the first ever observational connection between magnetars and fast radio bursts. It is a major discovery and helps to bring the origin of these mysterious phenomena into focus,” said Mereghetti.

 



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Groups of people who will receive first COVID-19 vaccine doses being identified by policymakers in India

Policymakers are actively holding deliberations to identify groups of people who will first receive the COVID-19 vaccine when it is developed, officials said.

Speaking at an international symposium on Novel Ideas in Science and Ethics of Vaccines against COVID-19 pandemic, Officer on Special Duty (OSD) in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Rajesh Bhushan said prioritising who should get the vaccine first is a topic being discussed both within and outside the government.

"There is an emerging consensus that frontline workers are the people who have the best claim over who should get the vaccine first. But while that question engages us and there is no finality on the question, the issue of who will be on the priority list and who comes after frontline healthcare workers and that is if they come first then who are the people that would follow them," he said.

He said deliberations are on whether it will be the elderly or it will be people with co-morbidities or whether it will be people placed in socio-economic disadvantage whose immunity has been weakened because of prolonged exposure to poverty and malnutrition.

"So these are the questions presently engaging the policymakers within Government of India," he said.

NITI Aayog member V K Paul who is also part of the COVID-19 national taskforce said policymakers are actively deliberating to prioritise the groups of people who will first receive the COVID-19 vaccine once it is developed.

"India's journey for a safe, effective and affordable COVID-19 vaccine shall be driven by the best scientific and ethical principles and for that our regulatory and scientific mechanisms are already in place," he said at the symposium.

He said India's journey to scale up and access to vaccines by all will be in full compliance with the high principles of equity and human rights.

"We cannot accept a situation where the rich have the vaccine and not the poor. This is simply unacceptable. We will ensure that pathways are created. We are also working actively to prioritise the groups that should receive the vaccine before the other group and those decisions are in the active stage of being deliberated upon," he added.

Paul said India visualises its capabilities against COVID-19, including the vaccines, not just for the country and its citizens but for the world and humanity.

"The Indian government values and welcomes international partnerships, technical exchange, knowledge sharing and collective discourse in this journey," Paul said.

Indian Medical Research Institute (ICMR) Director-General Balram Bhargava said once a safe and effective vaccine is developed there will be four major challenges.

"One is prioritisation and fair distribution to vulnerable groups, second is logistics of vaccine rollout, including cold chain, and third is stockpiling and fourth is training people who will administer this vaccine," he said.

"In context of these four points, India will have to play a significant role and I can assure you that it is a part India will play with great care and responsibility. It will require immense collaboration across borders keeping in mind the noblest principles of science and humanity," he added.

Underlining that the need for a vaccine is both great and urgent, Bhargava said a dilemma is that the pandemic is going at a devastating pace and to develop a vaccine one needs time and it is not only for science part of it, but ethics and the regulatory and social considerations that need to be kept in mind.

"We need to crystallize a mix and match of these ideas which may run in parallel with the right balance of the speed and safety. A balance between speed and safety has to be maintained once we crystallize novel ideas," he said.



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Eid-ul-Adha 2020: Here's how to download and send themed-WhatsApp stickers

Eid-ul-Adha or Bakri-Id is a very important festival in India. On this day, people pray to the almighty and celebrate the occasion with their near and dear ones.

Known as the festival of sacrifice, Eid-ul-Adha is also a public holiday when schools, colleges and several businesses stay shut. This year, the festival will be celebrated on 1 August (Saturday).

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This year with the novel coronavirus forcing us to maintain social distancing and not partake in any gathering, it is pertinent that we share our greetings online. One of the best and most interactive ways to do that is using WhatsApp stickers. There are several specialised stickers available for Bakri-Id, from which one can choose from. You can also curate your own personalised Eid-ul-Adha 2020 stickers.

How to send WhatsApp stickers

Users just need to open the WhatsApp chat window and tap on the emoji icon situated at the bottom left on your screen. As the emoji section opens up, you will find a '+' sign on the top panel, click on it and you will be taken to the world of stickers. You can choose any sticker from the available packs. Simply clicking on a certain sticker will send it to the chat.

How to download Eid-ul-Adha stickers

In order to download Eid-ul-Adha stickers, open WhatsApp and tap on the sticker icon. Now click on the plus icon to search for particular packs. Scroll through the several packs for the correct Eid-ul-Adha stickers pack and add them. If the stickers are not to your liking, you can go to the bottom of the screen and click on 'Get more stickers'. According to a blog by WhatsApp, this will take you to the app store from where you can install third-party apps that have WhatsApp compatible stickers.

WhatsApp introduced stickers in 2018 for all platforms: iOS, Android and web. Stickers are preferred on festivals and special occasions because they are far easier to send than typing a text message. 



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Narrative, characters are most attractive aspects of Mafia: Definitive Edition, says Haden Blackman

"Games have come a long way since 2002 [when the original Mafia game released]. Mechanics that felt serviceable back then often feel awkward and clunky now," says Haden Blackman, president and chief creative officer of video game developer Hangar 13, "So when we started work on Mafia: Definitive Edition, we knew that while we needed to work hard to preserve the tone and story of the original, we also needed to substantially overhaul the gameplay."

Hangar 13 — a division of 2K Games, whose debut game was 2016's Mafia III — has had a busy 2020 already with the release of the 'definitive editions' of Mafia II and III. Now, the Novato, California-based developer is gearing up for the launch of the ground-up remake of the original Mafia that hit stores in 2002. A week after the upcoming title's gameplay reveal and with the 25 September release date right around the corner, Tech2 sought out writer and video game designer Blackman via email for his thoughts.

First off, why should gamers — both those who have played the original and those who have not — be psyched about Mafia: Definitive Edition?

"To be honest, I think the answer is the same for both types of players," explains Blackman, "The central narrative and all the supporting characters were the heart of the original experience, and they're still the element we feel will be most attractive to fans today. I think new fans will be extremely surprised by just how well the story of [protagonist] Tommy Angelo holds up, while returning fans will be happy with how cinematic and immersive the presentation has become."

Haden Blackman in an image provided by 2K Games

While Mafia II: Definitive Edition (the original released in 2010) and Mafia III: Definitive Edition (the original released in 2016) were remasters in a more conventional sense — a lick of paint here, a bit of polish there and a stack of DLC, the much-awaited Mafia: Definitive Edition is a very different beast altogether. "We've re-recorded the orchestral score, rebuilt the [fictional] city of Lost Heaven from scratch, invested heavily in facial motion capture and likeness capture, and done a lot of work to both capture the tone of the original, all in support of telling Tommy's story in the most compelling way possible," says the Hangar 13 chief, adding that in order to bring the 2002 game kicking and screaming into 2020, "Both the driving and shooting mechanics were modelled on the work we did in [the original version of] Mafia III."

This time around, gameplay has been designed around Tommy and his own skill sets as opposed to the other way around — which sadly tends to be the way in this sort of game; for instance, the other long-running action-adventure-crime franchise that isn't Saints Row: the Grand Theft Auto. GTA is outstanding, no doubt about it, however, it has its failings. Apart from there being little to differentiate between gameplay styles across various editions, a glaring case in point is its fifth instalment where beyond one unique special ability each and a few cosmetic differences, the gameplay for all three protagonists feels extremely similar.

Put simply: "We wanted the gameplay to reflect who Tommy is as a character."

Blackman adds, "Mafia III's protagonist Lincoln Clay is a trained soldier. Tommy Angelo, on the other hand, is a taxi driver when we first meet him. Therefore, we wanted combat to feel a little more deadly, as if Tommy is a little less prepared for the violence he encounters. Players will need to use cover thoughtfully and make every shot count if they want to succeed."

Aficionados of the 2002 iteration (developed by Illusion Softworks — now 2K Czech) have identified the story as one of the most compelling aspects of the original experience, to the extent that the two sequels are often compared very unfavourably to Mafia on this basis. This isn't lost on the Hangar 13 chief, who states that despite all the alterations elsewhere, "The central narrative remains unchanged."

"Tommy’s journey from taxi driver to hardened criminal still has all the major story beats that made the original experience so gripping," he continues, "That said, we were able to smooth out the transitions between certain scenes to create a more natural flow to the story and a greater sense of overall cohesion. We also added new dialogue and even new scenes for certain supporting characters. For example, Tommy's love interest Sarah serves as a major motivating factor for him throughout the story, so we wanted to make sure she felt like a real, three-dimensional character."

All of which is well and good, but surely there must have been some constraints or limitations the team faced when trying to rebuild an 18-year-old game. And in this case, the limitations were imposed by the city of Lost Heaven. "[It was], believe it or not, actually a positive constraint. As I mentioned, we rebuilt the entire city from the ground up, but we used the original Lost Heaven as our blueprint. Starting with such a solid foundation allowed us to focus on editing and perfecting the city rather than building something entirely from scratch. This is what allowed us to, for example, widen the streets to make driving around the city a bit more fun and make existing landmarks more visible and interesting," Blackman points out.

But Mafia veterans need not worry. "Returning fans will absolutely still recognise the city, it's just going to feel more detailed and more alive than before," he says.

A 'detailed' and 'alive' world will be music to the ears of gamers who have grown tired of open world games that provide acres and acres of nothingness to explore, just so they can claim to have the biggest world or the longest playtime. But what's Blackman's view of the optimal formula for open world games: 'Less is more' or 'the bigger, the better'? "I think it ultimately depends on the type of experience the developers are trying to create. Clearly there's room for all types of games, so it’s just a matter of picking an approach that best serves your creative goals," he answers most diplomatically, before explaining, "For Mafia, our primary goal is to tell a rich, compelling story that's paced in a deliberate way. So we focus on consistently pulling players along a path and keeping them invested and engaged in Tommy's story through both gameplay and cutscenes."

Reading between the lines, this gives the impression of a tight and focussed experience devoid of the trappings (endless things to collect, random expanses of nothingness and meaningless NPC interactions) of modern gaming. But whether it actually turns out this way remains to be seen. Fortunately, there isn't long to go till the Mafia: Definitive Edition is out on PlayStation 4, PC and Xbox One. What about the next-generation consoles, I hear you ask. "We don't have anything to announce [about PS5 and Xbox Series X] at this time, but of course we want as many fans as possible to be able to play our games," offers Blackman only slightly cryptically.



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Experts emphasis on sticking to rigorous regulatory standards as COVID-19 vaccines enters human trial phase

As COVID vaccine candidates across the world entered different stages of human trials, top global experts on Thursday strongly emphasised on the need to execute these tests with sufficient rigour to meet the standards of regulatory agencies throughout the world.

Participating in the 'International Symposium on the Novel Ideas in Science and Ethics of Vaccines Against COVID-19 Pandemic', organised by the Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR), experts also discussed which groups should be prioritised for administering the vaccine whenever it is developed.

Anthony S Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, USA, said a few days ago, phase 3 human trials of mRNA-1273 vaccine candidate commenced. It is being co-developed by the Massachusetts-based biotechnology company Moderna, Inc. and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).

According to the National Institutes of Health, the trial, which will be conducted at US clinical research sites, is expected to enrol approximately 30,000 adult volunteers.

"We have made it clear that all studies will be executed at the regulatory standard with all the required ethical review with the engagement of the community right from the beginning and with strong data and monitoring boards.

"We hope others who are supporting COVID-19 vaccine trials will also assure that their trials are executed with sufficient rigour to meet the standards of regulatory agencies throughout the world," Fauci said.

He added that India and the US have partnered for more than 30 years now for the Indo-US vaccine plan called VAP.

Three weeks ago, an expert advisory committee reviewed COVID vaccine research and development in India.

"Eleven vaccines were reviewed by a panel of experts who provided recommendations for how these candidates can be further developed and assessed and we look forward to continuing this involvement and supporting these vaccines R&D efforts," he said.

In the symposium, Adrian Hill, director Jenner Institute and professor of the Human Genetics at the Oxford University, whose vaccine candidate has already entered phase 3 human trials talked about the stringent norms practised during the phase 3 trials.

"So, we were able to get approval to go ahead quickly because of that safety database on the vaccine platform and by now we have vaccinated around 10,000 people in the UK for phase 3 trial," he said.

"It will soon be 4,000 people in Brazil, in the next couple of weeks in South Africa and it will start in the United States in a few weeks as well...around 30,000 people."

He said it can be over 50,000 people by the time they finish.

"We don't know when we get the result...it might be next month or it might take six months," he said.

The Serum Institute of India, the largest vaccine manufacturer in the world, has been chosen by Oxford and its partner AstraZeneca to manufacture the vaccine once it is ready. The SII has also applied for conducting phase 3 trials in the country.

Niti Aayog member V K Paul, who is also a member of COVID-19 national task force, stressed that India is committed in a holistic way and pathways have been opened so that trail work is done expeditiously, effectively and by following the best principles of science and ethics.

"India's journey for a safe, effective and affordable COVID-19 vaccine shall be driven by the best scientific and ethical principles and for that our regulatory and scientific mechanisms are already in place, Paul said.

Currently, two vaccine candidates Bharat Biotech and Zydus Cadila started phase 1 and 2 human trials.

Earlier this month, aiming to launch an indigenous COVID-19 vaccine by August 15, the ICMR had written to select medical institutions and hospitals to fast-track clinical trial approvals for the vaccine candidate COVAXIN being developed in collaboration with Bharat Biotech.

The move had come under intense criticism from the scientific community.

Experts had also cautioned against rushing the process for developing a COVID-19 vaccine and stressed that it is not acting in accordance with the globally accepted norms to fast-track vaccine development for diseases of pandemic potential.

During the symposium, there were also deliberations on who will get the vaccine first within any country and globally.

Marc Lipsitch, professor of Epidemiology and Director, Center for Communicable Disease Dynamics, Harvard T H Chan School of Public Health, USA said the allocation should be per capita than per healthcare worker.

"It also depends on how much vaccine you have. If you have a very small amount. there have also been discussions in international community on if vaccine supply should be proportional to the healthcare workers a country has. I have argued that allocation should be per capita than per healthcare worker," Lipstich said.

On his part, Paul said India's journey to scale up and access to vaccines by all will be in full compliance with high principles of equity and human rights.

"We cannot accept a situation where the rich have the vaccine and not the poor. This is simply unacceptable. We will ensure that pathways are created. We are also working actively to prioritise the groups that should receive the vaccine before the other group and those decisions are in the active stage of being deliberated upon," Paul added.



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Different groups of people who will receive COVID-19 vaccine are being identified by policymakers

Policymakers are actively holding deliberations to identify groups of people who will first receive the COVID-19 vaccine when it is developed, officials said.

Speaking at an international symposium on Novel Ideas in Science and Ethics of Vaccines against COVID-19 pandemic, Officer on Special Duty (OSD) in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Rajesh Bhushan said prioritising who should get the vaccine first is a topic being discussed both within and outside the government.

"There is an emerging consensus that frontline workers are the people who have the best claim over who should get the vaccine first. But while that question engages us and there is no finality on the question, the issue of who will be on the priority list and who comes after frontline healthcare workers and that is if they come first then who are the people that would follow them," he said.

He said deliberations are on whether it will be the elderly or it will be people with co-morbidities or whether it will be people placed in socio-economic disadvantage whose immunity has been weakened because of prolonged exposure to poverty and malnutrition.

"So these are the questions presently engaging the policymakers within Government of India," he said.

NITI Aayog member V K Paul who is also part of the COVID-19 national taskforce said policymakers are actively deliberating to prioritise the groups of people who will first receive the COVID-19 vaccine once it is developed.

"India's journey for a safe, effective and affordable COVID-19 vaccine shall be driven by the best scientific and ethical principles and for that our regulatory and scientific mechanisms are already in place," he said at the symposium.

He said India's journey to scale up and access to vaccines by all will be in full compliance with the high principles of equity and human rights.

"We cannot accept a situation where the rich have the vaccine and not the poor. This is simply unacceptable. We will ensure that pathways are created. We are also working actively to prioritise the groups that should receive the vaccine before the other group and those decisions are in the active stage of being deliberated upon," he added.

Paul said India visualises its capabilities against COVID-19, including the vaccines, not just for the country and its citizens but for the world and humanity.

"The Indian government values and welcomes international partnerships, technical exchange, knowledge sharing and collective discourse in this journey," Paul said.

Indian Medical Research Institute (ICMR) Director-General Balram Bhargava said once a safe and effective vaccine is developed there will be four major challenges.

"One is prioritisation and fair distribution to vulnerable groups, second is logistics of vaccine rollout, including cold chain, and third is stockpiling and fourth is training people who will administer this vaccine," he said.

"In context of these four points, India will have to play a significant role and I can assure you that it is a part India will play with great care and responsibility. It will require immense collaboration across borders keeping in mind the noblest principles of science and humanity," he added.

Underlining that the need for a vaccine is both great and urgent, Bhargava said a dilemma is that the pandemic is going at a devastating pace and to develop a vaccine one needs time and it is not only for science part of it, but ethics and the regulatory and social considerations that need to be kept in mind.

"We need to crystallize a mix and match of these ideas which may run in parallel with the right balance of the speed and safety. A balance between speed and safety has to be maintained once we crystallize novel ideas," he said.



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Honor 9A, Honor 9S, Honor MagicBook 15 to launch today in India at 2pm: Here is how to watch the livestream

Honor will launch three new products in India today – Honor 9A, Honor 9S, and Honor MagicBook 15. The two smartphones have already debuted globally, and it is expected that India variants will come with the same specifications.

Honor 9A will come with a triple rear camera setup whereas Honor 9S will sport a single camera at the back. Both the smartphones will come with AppGallery instead of Google Play Store.

Honor will launch Honor 9A, Honor 9S and Honor MagicBook 15

Honor 9A, Honor 9S, Honor MagicBook 15 launch: How to watch the event live

The launch event will kick off at 2 pm today. You can visit the company's YouTube page to watch the livestream. You can also click on the webcast link embedded below.

Honor 9A expected specifications

Going by the variant launched in Russia, the Honor 9A phone is powered by a huge 5,000 mAh battery along with 3 GB RAM and 64 GB expandable storage. The device has a display screen of 6.3-inch (16 cm) with 1600 x 720 pixel resolution for crystal clear visual experience. It comes with a fingerprint reader and has an 8 MP front camera for selfies. The device has a 13 MP main sensor, a 5 MP secondary camera and a 2 MP sensor at the back. The Honor 9A runs on Android 10 with Magic UI 3.1.1.

Honor 9A. Image: Amazon

One of its most attractive features is its NFC support. It also comes with Huawei Histen 6.0 and Smart PA audio system.

Honor 9S expected specifications

As per the Flipkart teaser, Honor 9S will offer 2 GB RAM and an expandable memory of 32 GB. It is likely to on Android 10 and supports Magic UI 3.1. The smartphone is expected to sport a 5.45-inch (13.84 cm) screen that has a resolution of 1440 x 720 pixels.

Honor 9S. Image: Flipkart

In terms of camera specs, Honor 9S might come with a single 8 MP rear camera with autofocus feature. It is likely to sport a 5 MP selfie camera. An LED flash has also found its place at the back.

Honor MagicBook 15 expected specifications

As per the global variant, MagicBook 15 runs on an AMD Ryzen 7 3700U CPU that uses AMD Radeon Vega 8 graphics. Further, the laptop has PCIe SSD storage with up to 16 GB DDR4 RAM.

The MagicBook 15 features a 15.6-inch 'Full View' display and offers an 87 percent screen-to-body ratio.

Honor MagicBook 15. Image: Flipkart

Honor says that the laptop has an 11 percent increase in the trackpad size and the thickness of the laptops has been reduced by 62 cm. Around the display, the laptop has 4.8mm thin bezels and the silver variant comes with a cool blue chamfer along the edges of the lid.

The MagicBook 15 also comes with 56 W battery and Type-C charging. The power button on the laptop doubles as a biometric authenticator.



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Scientists discover that 'competition' between mitochondrial DNA in a cell decides which variant prevails

Only one specific kind of mitochondrial DNA usually exists in a cell, based on where in the body the cells are and what the cell does. Now, researchers at the Centro Nacional de Investigadores Cardiovasculares (CNIC) know why. The study has identified the mechanism of 'competition' between different kinds of mitochondrial genomes in the same cell, at the end of which only one kind remains.

According to the National Human Genome Research Institute, mitochondria are membrane-bound cell organelles, commonly called "powerhouses of the cells" since it generates most of the chemical energy needed to power the biochemical reactions in cells. These have their own chromosomes, which are mostly inherited from the mother's DNA.

In the study, scientists found that cells use a process of selection of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), based on how it affects metabolism in the cell. mtDNA can be influenced, found scientists, by "differences in gene function, the action of drugs, or dietary changes". 

Traditionally referred to as the powerhouses of cells, mitochondria play a vital role in the conversion of energy from food into energy for use by the body. Image: Lifespan

"The study establishes that the selection of an mtDNA variant depends on the cell type and not the tissue, as was thought previously," Dr Ana Victoria Lechuga-Vieco, first author on the study, said in a news release. She further explained that the preference of a cell for a specific mtDNA variant depends on the cell's metabolic programming, nuclear genes that have subtle effects on metabolism, and in-cell processes that only allow high-quality mitochondrial DNA. The recent study shows that this mechanism was a process of "functional selection".

The study compiled data and findings collected over 5 years from tests conducted in many labs across Europe. The analyses shows that cells can analyze which mtDNA genome would be best suited for the metabolic needs of a specific cell type. This process of the cell selecting mtDNA can vary from one cell type to another.

The findings of the study was published in the journal Science Advances on 29 July 2020.



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Realme 6i to go on its first sale today at 12 pm: Pricing, availability, specifications, more

Realme launched the new Realme 6i smartphone in India last week. Today, 31 July, the smartphone will be available for purchase for the first time.

The highlight of the smartphone includes its 4,300 mAh battery that supports 30 W flash charge, a MediaTek Helio G90T chipset and a 6.5-inch 90 Hz display.

Realme 6i is part of the Realme 6 series, which already includes Realme 6 (Review) and Realme 6 Pro (Review).

Realme 6i

Realme 6i pricing, availability

Realme 6i will be available for purchase on 31 July at 12 pm on Flipkart and Realme.com.

The smartphone comes in two variants: A 4 GB RAM + 64 GB internal storage variant, which priced at Rs 12,999, and a 6 GB RAM + 64 GB internal storage variant that will cost you Rs 14,999.

 

The smartphone comes in Lunar White and Eclipse Black colour variants.

(Also read: Realme 6i and all upcoming Realme phones will not feature any of the 59 Chinese apps banned in India)

Realme 6i specifications

Realme 6i is powered by Mediatek Helio G90T chipset, it features a 6.5-inch FHD+ LCD display with a 90 Hz refresh rate. The smartphone offers up to 6 GB RAM and 64 GB of internal storage.

It comes with Android 10-based Realme UI out-of-the-box.

Realme 6i is fuelled by a 4,300 mAh battery with 30W Flash Charge support.

In terms of camera, Realme 6i sports a quad-camera setup on the back, with a 48 MP primary camera with an f/1.8 aperture, an 8 MP ultra-wide lens, and two 2 MP depth and macro sensors. For selfies, the Realme 6i features a 16 MP selfie camera.



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Oppo Reno 4 Pro to launch in India at 12 pm today: How to watch the livestream

As announced by Oppo earlier this month, the company will be launching the Reno 4 Pro in India today.

In June, Oppo launched the Reno 4 and Reno 4 Pro in China. In India, currently only the higher model – Reno 4 Pro – is expected to be revealed.

Oppo Reno 4 Pro.

Oppo Reno 4 Pro launch in India: How to watch livestream

The Oppo Reno 4 Pro launch event will kick off at 12 pm today. Oppo will be livestreaming the event on its official YouTube page. The webcast link is embedded below.

Oppo Reno 4 Pro expected specifications

At the time of teasing the launch, Oppo also revealed that the Reno 4 Pro will feature a "3D Borderless Sense Screen and 90Hz Refresh Rate". As per the image teased, Oppo Reno 4 Pro will feature a punch-hole camera that sits on the top left corner of the display.

As per the China variant, the Oppo Reno4 Pro will sport a 6.55-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate. It will house an in-display fingerprint sensor and a punch-hole camera. It will be powered by Snapdragon 765G SoC and will offer up to 12 GB RAM and up to 256 GB of internal storage.

In terms of camera, Oppo Reno4 Pro will come with a triple rear camera setup at the back that houses a 48 MP primary sensor, a 12 MP ultra-wide-angle lens and a 13 MP telephoto lens. For selfies, it might come with a 32 MP front camera.

Oppo Reno4 Pro will be equipped with a 4,000 mAh battery that supports 65W SuperVOOC 2.0 fast charging.



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