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12#TechNews- Blue Pixel 2, Tesla Solar Roof, Volocopter, 1TB Pendrive, Security Bracelet

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Hello friends, here I brought you some of the latest news related to technology, gadgets and offers. 1) Flipkart Apple Week Flipkart has announced an "Apple Week" Sale till January 15 and is offering great discounts and cashbacks on various Apple devices. Cashback offer of upto Rs 8,000  on ICICI Bank credit cards for iPhone X and iPhone 8 and 8 plus. Some awesome cashbacks on MacBook, Apple Watch Series, iPhone 7 and SE and more. 2) Blue Pixel 2 Google has made available a Kinda Blue colour version of its Pixel 2 in unlocked form. So, Pixel lovers can grab it from the Google Store or Fi. It is only available with 64GB storage and it comes with a price of $649. 3) Google Payment Google has announced that it is combining all its payment systems including Google Wallet and Android Pay under one name called Google Pay. As far as the users are concerned, nothing really has changed for them. Except that when paying for things with NFC or Google Wallet, instead

11#TechNews-Xbox One X, Nokia 6(2018), Flipkart Bonanza, Honor V10

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W elcome Guys! Here I'm with you, with some of the latest news from Tech World. Let's begin...  1)  Flipkart Sale New Year Sale Mobile Bonanza has started on Flipkart from 3rd to 5th January. Flipkart is offering great deals and discounts on an entry-level smartphone as well as on the flagship smartphones of 2017. It also includes offers like no-cost EMIs, buyback guarantees, extended warranties and exchange discounts.  Redmi Note 4(4GB)                           Rs 10,999 Samsung On Nxt(64GB)                    Rs 11,900  Mi A1(4GB)                                       Rs 12,999 Pixel 2                                                 Rs 39,999 Galaxy S7                                           Rs 26,990 Samsung On Nxt(16GB ROM)          Rs 9,999 Oppo F3                                              Rs 12,990               Mi Mix 2(6GB|128GB)                      Rs 29,999 Apple iPhone SE(32GB)                    Rs 17,999 LG Q6(3GB)                       

Five Things The Air Force Invented

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R ight after the World War II, the US Air Force was born out of the Army Air Corps. At that time, the country was experiencing tremendous advances in military, science and medicine technology. In honour of its 70th anniversary, USAF SECRETARY, HEATHER WILSON shares five noteworthy technologies, developed to enable and protect serviceman and women, that now improve the lives of civilians. 1. The satellite constellation behind the GPS , which the Air Force manages, enable everything from synchronized bank transactions to smartphones. 2. Commercial airliners crushing at 36,000 ft would be inconceivable if  pressurized airplane cabins , which debuted with the XC-35 in 1937 at Wright Field in Ohio was not developed. 3. Drones also called remotely piloted aircraft, have fundamentally changed warfare, providing "eyes in the sky" over hostile territory. Now they aid civilian efforts in mapping, agriculture, and disaster recovery. 4. Research into advanced composites

Sensors You Have In Your Smartphones?ChecK Out!

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I n today's modern world, everyone must be using Android phones and it must be having some sensors such as an accelerometer, gyroscope, proximity and many more. So, today we will be knowing about all such sensors which are used in smartphones and how they work? Accelerometer  Accelerometers in mobile phones are used to detect the orientation of the phone  something that becomes increasingly important with the arrival of  augmented reality apps . It also  measures linear acceleration of movement which helps in while we are using Maps for travelling. They   are also used to provide 'steps' information for a vendors 'health' application. Gyroscopic Sensor In addition to the information supplied by the accelerometer, gyroscope by tracks rotation or twist.It  measures the angular rotational velocity. Practically an accelerometer will measure the directional movement of a device but will not be able to resolve its lateral orientation or tilt during t