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Google Android Focus Mode

Since creating our set of Digital Wellbeing tools last year, we’ve heard that they’ve helped you take better control of your phone usage. In fact, app timers helped people stick to their goals over 90 percent of the time, and people who use Wind Down had a 27 percent drop in nightly phone usage.

This year, we’re going even further with new features like Focus mode, which is designed to help you focus without distraction. You can select the apps you find distracting—such as email or the news—and silence them until you come out of Focus mode. And to help children and families find a better balance with technology, we’re making Family Link part of every device that has Digital Wellbeing (starting with Android Q), plus adding top-requested features like bonus time and the ability to set app-specific time limits.

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Google: Live Caption

We’re also seeing many firsts in software driven by on-device machine learning. One of these features is Live Caption. For 466 million deaf and hard of hearing people around the world, captions are more than a convenience—they make content more accessible. We worked closely with the Deaf community to develop a feature that would improve access to digital media. With a single tap, Live Caption will automatically caption media that’s playing audio on your phone. Live Caption works with videos, podcasts and audio messages, across any app—even stuff you record yourself. As soon as speech is detected, captions will appear, without ever needing Wifi or cell phone data, and without any audio or captions leaving your phone.

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Google: Live Relay

Live Relay uses on-device speech recognition and text-to-speech conversion to allow the phone to listen and speak on the users’ behalf while they type. By offering instant responses and predictive writing suggestions, Smart Reply and Smart Compose help make typing fast enough to hold a synchronous phone call.

Live Relay is running entirely on the device, keeping calls private. Because Live Relay is interacting with the other side via a regular phone call (no data required), the other side can even be a landline.


Easier phone calls without voice or hearing

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My Airtel App - News & Updates

Beware. The new Airtel Thanks app may give you shock. Today It consumed around 200 MB data in Background. I found that in morning and restricted it's Background data immediately otherwise it would have consumed all balance. The app was not open and I don't watch anything on that app. No idea what it was doing. I am on 4.4.0.4 version

Airtel, Hughes to combine their India VSAT operations

Satellite communication is used by Airplanes also for our in-flight WiFi but will this make any difference for normal user?

I don't know whether technology is same or not but inflight connectivity require separate license. VSAT license will not work there. Airtel, jio, Hughes, tata, Inmarsat , bsnl have applied for those license.

@Abhinav842 According this report Technology is same VSAT Reliance Jio applies for in-flight connectivity licence to DoT: Sources

Microsoft Graph Data Connect

Build 2019: Microsoft Graph powers the Microsoft 365 platform - Microsoft 365 Developer Blog

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Microsoft Graph data connect is now generally available. Get the insights from data at scale that your organization wants, with the governance and controls it needs. Watch how Talentsoft uses Microsoft Graph data connect to transform the way Dior approaches talent acquisition and management.

Microsoft Visual Studio IntelliCode

Visual Studio IntelliCode | Visual Studio - Visual Studio

Visual Studio IntelliCode helps enhance individual productivity by instilling intelligence into the IDE. It does this by making things like auto-completion smarter, based on an understanding of how APIs are used across thousands of open-source GitHub repositories.

Intelligent Productivity and Collaboration, from Anywhere | The Visual Studio Blog

Microsoft Visual Studio Online

Intelligent Productivity and Collaboration, from Anywhere | The Visual Studio Blog

Developers are highly opinionated about their editor, and commonly spend countless hours customizing them. As a result, you’d want remote development and collaboration capabilities directly within your existing tools, where you spend the bulk of your time working. However, in some scenarios, it can actually be more convenient to perform a task in the browser, such as making a quick edit on-the-go, reviewing a PR, or joining a teammate’s Live Share session. To address this, we’re excited to share an early look at Visual Studio Online, a new web-based companion editor that compliments the Visual Studio family, and ensures you can work effectively from any device.

In the future, you will be able to navigate to online.visualstudio.com and access any of your remote environments. Because Visual Studio Online is based on Visual Studio Code, it will feel immediately familiar, and benefits from the rich ecosystem of extensions you already know and love – while supporting both the Visual Studio Code workspaces, as well as Visual Studio’s projects and solutions. Additionally, it will support IntelliCode and Live Share out-of-the-box, which ensures it provides the rich collaboration and productivity features developers need.

Microsoft Fluid Framework

Microsoft's Fluid Framework is a new take on document collaboration

Key features of Fluid Framework will include the ability to create and break apart documents into easily sharable components on web and desktop apps, as well as co-authoring at speeds we've never seen before. It'll also take advantage of intelligent agents, Microsoft's name for AI assistants that can work alongside you, doing things like translating phrases, or suggesting photos. (Yes, they sound a bit like Clippy in steroids, but maybe his time has finally come?)
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