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Monday, 1 December 2014

Sony Made The Coolest Watch Ever (Click To Watch Video)



Last week, when Sony's plan of developing an e-paper smartwatch broke cover, the entire tech industry compared it to one similar flexible prototype E-Ink smartwatch project, named FES Watch. Now, it turns out that the FES Watch is actually company's secret project, according to Sony spokesperson.While speaking to the Wall Street Journal on Friday, the spokesperson confirmed that company has a project in development, called 'Fashion Entertainments' (FES), where it is studying how electronic paper can be used to make fashion products.


The FES Watch prototype is a smartwatch that is completely made out of electronic paper (including watch face and the wrist band), which is said to change its appearance based on user gestures. It comes with 24 different user selectable patterns. While there is no confirmation from Sony regarding the official release of the product, the Japanese crowdfunding project page notes that the supporters will be able to pre-order the smartwatch and receive it after May 2015.
The project was put on Internet crowdfunding site in September, where it had reportedly surpassed its initial goal of raising JPY 2 million (approximately Rs. 10 lakhs) in just three weeks, and at the time of writing had received JPY 2.78 million (approximately Rs. 14.5 lakhs) from 140 supporters.
Further citing the project person

Google's 'Best Apps of 2014' Section on Play Store

Google has now made it slightly easier for Android users to find the top-rated apps of the year on the Google Play store, by published the 'Best Apps of 2014' section.

The Best Apps of 2014 section on Google Play features 64 apps in total, including some popular apps like Shazam, TuneIn Radio, Uber, Skype Qik: Group Video Chat, and Secret. Also, not all the apps listed are free to download.

The list includes seven paid apps, namely Amazing World Atlas, Ultimate Guitar Tabs & Chords, Facetune, Afterlight, 7 Minute Workout Challenge, djay 2 and Over. The full list of apps is available to browse or download on the Best Apps of 2014 page.


According to Q3 data by App Annie, Google Play led the App Store in free downloads and got a major contribution from emerging markets. The App Annie Index: Market Q3 2014 report claims that Google Play downloads exceeded App Store downloads by around 60 percent in Q3 2014 as compared to the same time last year. The App Store however still generated more revenue than Google Play, and was ahead by 60 percent. The report also claimed that games saw big revenue growth in Q3 2014.

ZTE Grand S II Launched at Rs. 13,999

After announcing the smartphone for India without pricing in mid-November, Chinese telecommunications giant ZTE has on Monday announced the Grand S II is now available for purchase in the country exclusively via Amazon at Rs. 13,999.
The smartphone was initially announced at CES 2014, and went on sale in China earlier in April priced at CNY 1699 (Rs. 16,375 approximately).The single-SIM ZTE Grand S II features a 5.5-inch full-HD display and runs the dated Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. The smartphone is powered by a quad-core 2.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 (MSM8674) chipset alongside 2GB of RAM.

The ZTE Grand S II features a 13-megapixel rear camera with an LED flash, while the front houses a 5-megapixel camera. The smartphone comes with 16GB inbuilt storage which is expandable via microSD card (up to 32GB). It packs a 2500mAh battery, measures 157x77x7.9mm and weighs 120 grams.
Yuan Kang, CEO, Mobile Business, ZTE India, said of the launch, "This is ZTE's constant endeavor to provide Indian customers with mobility experience which is at par with global standards yet providing features that are unique to Indian market.

Hyundai's Upcoming Cars in India 2015



The country's second largest automaker,Hyundai India, that launched the new Elite i20 and Hyundai Xcent in 2014, will launch 5-6 new and facelifted products by 2016. Along with updating its existing line-up, the company will also enter some fresh segments including hatchback crossover and compact SUV.
Here's the list of the cars that Hyundai will launch in the next 12-18 months.
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Hyundai i20 Crossover


Sharing the platform and features with the i20, the new crossover is also likely to get the same engine options - 1.2-litre Kappa2 petrol and 1.4-litre CRDi diesel. To give it a crossover-like stance, the company will offer bigger alloys, additional body cladding all over the body and few other changes at the front and rear profile. The crossover will also get a more feature-rich cabin.
Expected Launch - Early 2015
Expected Price - Rs. 6 lakh - Rs. 8.50 lakh
Closest Rivals - Fiat Avventura, Toyota Etios Cross, Volkswagen Cross Polo
Hyundai ix25 Compact SUV
First showcased as a concept at the 2014 Beijing Motor Show, the Hyundai ix25 is surely one of the most-anticipated SUVs in India. Hyundai recently unveiled its production version at the 2014 Guangzhou Auto Show, which look largely similar to the concept.

Based on Hyundai's popular 'Fluidic Sculpture 2.0' design philosophy, the ix25 shares its design cues with the Santa Fe. The SUV measures 4270mm in length, 1780mm in width and 1630mm in height with a wheelbase of 2590mm. The Indian-spec model of the ix25 might be equipped with a 1.4-litre VTVT and a 1.6-litre CRDi diesel engine, which also power the Hyundai Verna.
Expected Launch - Second half of 2015
Expected Price - Rs. 7.50 lakh - 11 lakh
Closest Rivals - Renault Duster, Nissan Terrano, Ford EcoSport
Hyundai Verna facelift


The updated Verna is expected to get some exterior modifications such as aggressive front fascia with larger head-lamps, new fog lamps, revised bumper with LED daytime running lights, dual-slat chrome grille and few more. The cabin is likely to remain largely unchanged, expect for some new features. The updated sedan will continue to be offered in two petrol (1.4-litre & 1.6-litre) and two diesel (1.4-litre & 1.6-litre) engines.
Expected Launch - First half of 2015
Expected Price - Rs. 7.50 lakh - Rs. 12 lakh
Closest Rivals - Honda City, Maruti Suzuki Ciaz, Volkswagen Vento
New Hyundai Sonata


With the use of high-strength steel, the new Sonata is more robust and solid than its existing sibling. Features like a larger centre console, fully-digital instrument cluster with a configurable TFT screen mounted between the gauges and more conveniently placed switchgear make its cabin lot more up-market. The new Sonata will be offered in two engine options - a 2.4-litre, four-cylinder and 2.0-litre, four-cylinder turbocharged engine.
Expected Launch - 2015
Expected Price - Rs. 19 lakh - Rs. 21 lakh
Closest Rivals - Honda Accord, Volkswagen Passat, Skoda Superb
New Hyundai Elantra


The new Elantra is expected to continue with the same pair of engines that power the existing model. For better handling and driving dynamics, Hyundai might tune its suspension setup.
Expected Launch - 2016
Expected Price - Rs. 13 lakh - Rs. 17 lakh

Karan Johar's Stars in Ae Dil Hai Mushkil ( Aishwarya, Ranbir and Anushka )

KJo is really excited about working with Ash, Ranbir and Anushka

 

" When I worked with Ranbir and Anushka in Bombay Velvet, I knew their pairing and undeniable chemistry warranted another film. Ae Dil Hai Mushkil also fulfills my big dream to work with Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. It is possibly her most unusual and contemporary character and I can't wait to work with her," disclosed KJo


"Love is the theme and conflict of my next directorial endeavor. When I worked with Ranbir and Anushka in Bombay Velvet, I knew their pairing and undeniable chemistry warranted another film and I am extremely excited to direct them. Ae Dil Hai Mushkil also fulfills my big dream to work with Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.It's a film that dwells deeply on relationships, heartbreaks and how love completes you, defines you and yet leaves you wanting for more. I have never had, in my entire career, a film that has come to me so fast, so organically and so from within," he disclosed.

KJo also spoke about his happiness at being finally able to work with Ash, whom he had wanted to cast in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham and Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna. He said, "I have always wanted to work with Aishwarya. She and I have missed working with each other on several opportunities. I had first offered her Kuch Kuch Hota Hai and at that time, she was doing Jeans. There was a juncture when I thought Kajol would not do Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham as she had just got married.

Gauhar Khan Slapped In India Rawstar Click To Watch Videos


Gauahar was attacked and threatened by an audience member who said that, "being a Muslim woman, she should not have worn such a short dress"

 

Actress Gauahar Khan, who was slapped by an audience member while she was hosting the finale episode of TV reality show India's Raw Star in Mumbai,  has found support from many quartets across Bollywood with colleagues and fans rushing to condemn the act on social networking sites.



Gauahar was attacked and threatened by an audience member who said that, "being a Muslim woman, she should not have worn such a short dress", Aarey Colony police said.

The accused, identified as Mohammed Akil Mallic, slapped and touched her inappropriately during the break of the show, but was immediately overpowered by the security guards deployed there, following which the police were notified. The incident took place at Film City in Mumbai's suburban Goregaon on Sunday, police said.

Mr Mallick will be produced before the court today.

Hyundai i20 vs Volkswagen Polo vs Fiat Punto Evo x


 
Brake-horsepower, naught-to-hundred numbers, performance body-kit - are you the kind that indulges in such stuff? Are you that loony-head who spots a curving section on the road and decides to dial in more revs and attack it? If you are, then you'll like the fact that the three cars that we have gathered here are trying to march towards the 'hot-hatch' spectrum. You could argue that Volkswagen already has two cars that would fit the tag - Polo GT TSI and GT TDI, but that's for another day.



Lest I amass hate-comments, let me clarify that looks of a product is a very subjective thing and you're entitled to your choices. For me though, the Punto just doesn't work somehow. It is the most noticeable of the three here - and that's not just because it wears yellow all over itself, but also because of its obnoxious front-end design and the forced chrome on its posterior.



But there're some strong points too. The space is very decent - our camera person, Arif, was most comfortable in the Punto and was moaning about the lack of space in the Polo. The handling, too, is really good and the tyres grip fairly well. It has the best turn-in of the three and it's not rebellious in nature at all. That said, the absolute joy-giver is this car's steering - it's a hydraulic unit and it feels a lot more connected than the electric systems. It may not get a geek's affirmation, but the fact that it feels slightly more physical makes it a lot more enjoyable than anything else in the hatch segment today.

The Punto EVO gets its drive from a 1.3-litre MultiJet diesel engine that Fiat supplies to many other car makers. Surprisingly, Fiat's customer-companies do a better job of noise insulation. In the Punto EVO, this diesel unit makes a really loud racket. You may even say it sounds very raw. Now, I like raw in my mechanical companions; but it's not really a pleasant experience and you keep praying that the Gods of all-things-motoring would make this thing die instantly. And if that wasn't enough, the gearbox feels like its fed gluten and the shifts have a really artificial, rubbery feel to them. I'm not saying the shift quality isn't slippery enough - it is, but the experience lacks the feeling of it being a satisfying event in the process of driving.

The Punto EVO isn't really unadorned - it gets a lot of equipment, but it's still not as feature-rich as the i20 is, but that's not the point of this comparison - this is mainly about driving dynamics. The Punto EVO is the most powerful here and it shoots off the line fairly swiftly, but the suspension is absolutely absurd. I was pushing the car around the same sections of the road as I was the other two - the i20 and Polo - and the Punto EVO displayed extreme eagerness to hopping on the road. It felt as if the suspension was always too busy doing something-or-the-other; it never felt settled and composed. And that prevented the Punto EVO from being a committed and fun car. That made it oddly anxious. That's not a good thing. On the whole, I have to say, the Punto EVO has a rather good engine; but there's not much else to it.




For doing the obligatory home-office-and-back exercise, there are few cars in the sub-10-lakh bracket that come close to the i20. It has a fabulously designed interior and even the quality is almost as good as its German rival here. I usually don't care about the overall style factor of a car, but it does matter to a great extent and the more special a car looks, the more 'wow' factor it has, and in this department, there's nothing that matches the i20.
The i20 wasn't ever a bad looking product - it actually looked quite nice in the populated hatchback segment, but with the latest update, Hyundai has pulled off an absolute supermodel. The current i20 makes the previous one look insipid and some other hatchbacks just pure stupid. The rear, I think, is the most attractive part of the car and has an unmistakable Alfa-Romeo look to it. However, I'm more concerned with the way it drives - because the previous model was not really that great.


The new i20 feels more alive right from the moment you slot it in first and set off. Yes, the steering still has a very artificial and vague feel to it, but it is slightly better than before and the suspension is rather sorted and controls the body-roll around corners quite well. The chassis is also more assertive and you can go around bends at a rapid pace without fearing that the car wouldn't come around according to your inputs. The i20's suspension is still slightly on the softer side and you do feel swaying when you drive over some dips on the road at speed. Otherwise, it's brilliant at soaking all bumps at city speeds and the seats are also the best in the business here - wide, and offer good all-round support.
It's a car that's hard to fault, really. It's comfortable, efficient and it's loaded with absolutely all the necessary features - and then some. Yes, it doesn't feel too connected and has a bit too much of an artificial feel and the engine has absolutely nothing below 2000rpm, but truth be told, it's quite reasonable to drive. It has that 'special something' which is missing, and that matters.


That's where the Volkswagen Polo shines brighter than the other two. First thing that struck me was that its size is so much more manageable than the other two. Hatchbacks are becoming big and fat and unnecessarily pretentious. So it was really nice to get behind the wheel of a small car that really was that - small. The dimensions are just fine and the shape is also pleasing, if not sexy or exciting. I somehow find myself drawn more to the straight-lines, simple-design sort of cars. The Polo now gets a 1.5-litre engine and that makes a whole lot of difference. It's got a very useful spread of torque that peaks out at 230Nm. You might say that the GT TDI is more powerful, and therefore more fun; but I'm not convinced if it is - especially not really good enough to justify a one-lakh gap north of the regular 89bhp model.



One problem is that the seats are quite silly and don't hold you well when you're going rapidly around a bend. The other problem is the suspension - it's soft and though it is good at soaking in the bumps, it's really not well-suited for animated driving.
But Polo's biggest problem is the i20. In a car that costs about 8 lakh rupees, you can't ignore the manual controls for things that you expect to be electronically operated - electronically folding rear view mirrors for instance. There's not even an auto-dimming option for the inside rear view mirror - that's really pushing the boundaries. However, the Polo comes with airbags as standard across the variant list, and I think I can live with the other controls being manual if I get safety items like ABS and airbags.