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Xiaomi Mi LED TV 4S

Mi TV 4S 55-inch: Specifications
  • Screen: 55-inch (Diagonally), IPS LCD, Direct Backlight, 4K resolution (3840×2160 pixels), HDR, 8ms Response Time, 60Hz Refresh Rate, 178-Degree Viewing Angle
  • Audio: 2×8-watt Stereo Speakers, Dolby Audio, DTS, DTS HD
  • Ports: 3×HDMI (with ARC), 1×Optical Audio Port, 1×RF Cable, 1×Ethernet, 2×USB, 1×S-PDIF
  • Wireless Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
  • Remote Control: Bluetooth Voice Remote Control
  • Software: PatchWall UI, AI Voice Assistant, Mi Video Player
  • Processor: Amlogic SoC (64-Bit 1.5GHz Cortex-A53 Quad-Core CPU + Mali-450 GPU @ 750Mhz)
  • Memory: 2GB RAM, 8GB ROM
  • Mounts & Stands: Table Stand, Wall Mount
  • Price: CNY 2,999
After launching the Mi TV 4A 40-inch in China a few weeks ago, Xiaomi has launched a new Mi TV in the country today. It is an upgrade over the Mi TV 4 and comes with an AI voice assistant, a more premium metal frame design, and plenty of ports. It also comes with a Bluetooth remote for easier operation.

Xiaomi Mi TV 4S 55-inch launched in China with 4K HDR screen, AI Voice Assistant, Dolby Audio: Price, Features, Specifications - MySmartPrice News

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Google Tasks

Google Tasks might be getting an overhaul

There are plenty of third-party apps and browser extensions that aim to make using Tasks a more palatable experience, but the official version is looking pretty old-school, and not in a good way:

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To wit, navigating to tasks.google.com/?authuser=0 will redirect you to tasks.google.com/u/0/ (go ahead, try it). Trying the same with a random address that doesn't exist, like, say, banana.google.com/?authuser=0, doesn't yield the same result.

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Microsoft To Ban ‘Offensive Language’ And Monitor Your Private Account

Microsoft is cracking down on what people say while using their services online. According to a new services agreement written by the company, the tech giant is planning to ban accounts that use “offensive language” and will go through your private data to “investigate” users.

Microsoft To Ban 'Offensive Language' And Monitor Your Private Account
Microsoft Services Agreement Effective from May 1, 2018

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Good News UIDAI restores Airtel’s authorisation for Aadhaar-based eKYC

The UIDAI has restored Bharti Airtel’s authorisation to conduct Aadhaar-based verification of its mobile subscribers subject to riders, sources said. The Unique Identification Authority of India has not lifted the ongoing suspension on Airtel Payments Bank’s eKYC licence, sources privy to the development told PTI here.

UIDAI restores Airtel’s authorisation for Aadhaar-based eKYC

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Breaking Ola, Uber to become one entity: Merger talks being initiated by SoftBank, claims report

Ola and Uber reportedly has begun the merger talks in India, initiated by the Japanese investor SoftBank. SoftBank is the biggest investor in both the firms, eyeing to consolidate the ride-hailing market in India.

Citing sources a report in the Business Standard stated, "Talks have been on between the senior executives of both the firms (Uber and Ola).

“The deal may be closed in a couple of months,” the person told the publication.

Ola, Uber to become one entity: Merger talks being initiated by SoftBank, claims report | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis

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Tenor

Google acquires Tenor – Tenor

Making it easier to find and share GIFs with Google

With their deep library of content, Tenor surfaces the right GIFs in the moment so you can find the one that matches your mood. Tenor will help us do this more effectively in Google Images as well as other products that use GIFs, like Gboard.

Tenor will continue to operate as a separate brand, and we're looking forward to investing in their technology and relationships with content and API partners.

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Huawei Y7 Prime

The Y7 Prime is powered by a 1.4GHz octa-core Snapdragon 430 chipset coupled with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage, which is expandable via a microSD card through a hybrid SIM slot. The handset runs EMUI 8.0 based on Android 8.0 Oreo. The dual camera system includes a 13-megapixel primary sensor and a 2-megapixel secondary sensor. Up front, the Y7 Prime comes with an 8-megapixel selfie camera which also allows you to unlock the phone with facial recognition.

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Huawei Y7 Prime (2018) with 18:9 display, dual rear cameras launched
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