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# Tech News # 4 June - July 2018

1. IGTV has been launched by Instagram, it has Vertical Videos and it is being predicted by many that it will compete with YouTube...


video can be up to an hour long. The concept is like TV, as soon as you launch app you will find all the Video and it will start playing.. you can find 
‘For You’, ‘Following’, ‘Popular’ and ‘Continue Watching’. You can also like, comment and send videos to friends in Direct.



2. Oppo O-Free Wireless Bluetooth Hanset launched by Oppo with ~7500 INR



The O-Free headphones will feature Qualcomm’s TrueWireless Stereo technology for better power management and connectivity.

offers a wire-free solution to answer calls, it also supports translation and wake-up voice assistant. There are also music controls to let you easily adjust volume levels, playback, and change music tracks.
here is translation support that is apparently designed to counter Google Pixel Buds and enables real-time translations.

What is Translatio in Google Pixel Buds so suppose you are at Germeny and you want to order food and all you need to do is to hold down right earbuds and say "help me speak German" speak to right side of the


Courtesy Gadget360


3.  The Verge reports that Microsoft describes the Andromeda - A project as "a new pocketable Surface device form factor one









The device has been rumored to rely on a notebook app that will connect to OneNote and have a page interface that works like an analog notebook. You may also be able to run apps like Edge and Photos, and it may have built-in cellular support. Of course, as The Verge notes, the project is still a work in progress and could be canceled at any time. 

4. WhatsApp now lets group admins restrict messages in groups

The “Send Messages” feature in groups lets group administrators disable chat features in a group. All other participants will not be able to send text messages, images, videos, and voice messages in the group if the “Only Admins” option is selected for the Send Messages feature. Group administrators are able to configure this setting by opening Group Info. Once the permission has been changed, all group participants will be notified in the group with a particular message.



4. Airbag for your smartphone -New shock-proof mobile case invented by Student at Germany 

Frenzel’s AD (Active Dampening) phone case utilizes a set of four spring-loaded, bi-directional bumpers that automatically extend from the corners of the case when the integrated sensors detect that it’s falling. This allows your phone to bounce around harmlessly on the ground, greatly softening the impact.


5. As per techradar, new iPhone will have dual SIM

6. (RIL) will acquire Nasdaq-listed telecom solutions provider Radisys Corp. for about $75 million (Rs 510 crore ) in cash, for a further push into Internet of Things (IoT) and 5G through its telecom arm, Reliance JioInfocomm.


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