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Samsung Galaxy M51 Full Review

                                                                        Image Source - Google When you think of a Samsung phone, a battery champion is probably not what comes to mind. That may be about to change though, with the new Galaxy M51,  which has an insane 7000 mAh battery! Just how good is the battery life here and what else does this midrange have to offer? Let’s find out in our full review. Design and build: The Galaxy M51 is a mid-range phone that isn’t lacking feature-wise. Its specs and price are very similar to the popular Galaxy A71- that is besides this device's huge battery.   Because of this power pack, the M51 is thicker and heavier than many of this year’s phones, but at the same time, it does weigh less than the larger flagships. 6.7'' Super AMOLED Plus screen: This is partly due to its lighter plastic build, which while not the most premium, still feels solid. On the front, you get a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display, with a 1080p resolution, and a stan

Samsung Galaxy A42 5G Review

                                                                   Image Source - Samsung Hey everyone! Samsung's A-series lineup has always been about well-balanced mid-rangers.   This generation is no different. The Galaxy A42is one of the cheapest 5G phones that you can buy. This elegant device is all about performance and connectivity at the expense of some other aspects of the mobile experience. If you're interested in a 5G phone that won't break the bank, is this the one to get?   I'm Angie for GSMArena and this is our review of the Samsung Galaxy A42 5G. Design and build: The A42 has an unusual design.  While it has rather average dimensions for a 2020 smartphone, it has four different shaded bars at its back, which have a unique Prism Dot look. You have three shades to choose from: white, gray, and black.  At 193 grams, it's both heavier and larger than the Galaxy A41, in part due to the huge increase in battery capacity. The plastic back panel curves to th

Xiaomi Poco M3 full Review

                                                                     Image Source - Google Poco are known for their flagship-killing smartphones but they're switching gears now with the new Poco M3.  It's a phone with an entry-level price but it still brings some competitive mid-range features,   like awesome battery life and stereo speakers. Let's see what it's all about in our full review.   Design and build: The Poco M3 is an entry-level smartphone, but you wouldn't guess it at first glance. Sure the back is plastic, and Poco doesn't try to hide that and manages to lookunique with the glass accent and Poco logo. Instead of pretending to be a shiny glass, the back panel is matte   with a rough, almost leathery texture. This adds plenty of grip. The frame is made of plastic as well, and it's rather sharp and angular, which adds even more grip.  The Poco M3 isn't light  -  almost 200 grams - partly because of its huge battery pack, but it feels great in

ASUS ROG Phone 3 Review - The Fastest Smartphone of 2020?

                                                                                    Image Source - Google This is the ROG Phone 3 the ultimate gaming smartphone now if you've beenfollowing the smartphone market closely you're most likely aware of some of thechanges that ROG has done from the first generation of the ROGphone series to the second generation rog phone just to give you a quickbreakdown they've made the display faster from 90 hertz to 120 hertzthe cpu was updated to the fastest available at the timethe memory got a bump from 8 to 12 gigabytes the battery sizeit went from 4 000 milliamp hours to 6 000 milliamp hoursthe camera system got a bit of an upgrade as well from 12 megapixels to 48megapixels and pricing for the ROG Phone 2 wasaround 900 which was actually pretty goodconsidering what you were getting and now we're here in 2020 with the ROGPhone 3 and just after taking a quick glance at the specsand some of the features that asus has improvedon this phon

Moto G9 Power Review - Power-Packed, Best Smartphone for Rs. 11,999

                                                         Image Source - Tech Radar Motorola had recently launched a budget 5G smartphone in India and now they launched this new smartphone The moto G9 Power called power to cause it comes with 6000 mAh battery and this smartphone houses a 64MP camera so this combination of 6000 + 64 is awesome.  But this is not the first smartphone to use this combination many smartphones already available using the same config but we can definitely say that this Motorola Moto G9 power smartphone is the cheapest smartphone using the said combination price in India is Rs. 11,999 so can we call it the best smartphone, yes it is and should you buy this best smartphone?  Never buy the best smartphone, but the one that is best for you this smartphone is made for those who watch online content Many users watch the video and with the 6000 MH battery you can watch it for a long time bigger screen size offers bigger and better viewing experience Plus this handse

Redmi 9T Unboxing & Review: Best Budget smartphone for Year 2021

                                                                                       Image Source - Ndtv Gadget 360 Durability test: The redmi 9T it's a   super affordable budget smartphone with a massive 6000 milliamps battery it comes with a 1080p   display snapdragon 662 processor and 4 gigabytes of ram this smartphone on paper seems like a good   budget smartphone to buy but like everything in life it does have some short Comings in this video I'm going to let you know the good the bad and the ugly aspects of the redmi 9T so don't click off  or skip this video starting off with the unboxing experience you get the smartphone and I love this   blue color it also comes in red black and green moving to the front something you might not notice right away is the display of the redmi 9T has a film screen protector already installed on it   back to the box that keeps trolling huawei you'll find a 22.5 watts fast charger a usb type-c cable   a tpu case a sim removal tool a

Neuralink: Merging Humans with AI

                                                                          Image Source - Google           Even in a benign AI scenario, we will be left behind. Neuralink is Elon Musk's answer to the threat he believes artificial intelligence poses to the human race. In many ways, we're like cyborgs anyway because our smartphone is like an extension of us, like a limb. The problem is the communication bandwidth to the phone is too slow. It's a speed issue.  We're getting the information to our brains too slowly and not sending it out fast enough. You need something artificial in your brain to help with this process. Neuralink connects human brains to computers through a chip smaller than a   penny. You insert it by drilling a small hole in the skull although this could be as simple as a   LASIK procedure in the future. A robot implants the device to ensure extreme precision. The chip is connected to the brain through 1,000 tiny wires that are ten times thinner than a hum

How AI-powered Self-driving cars, drones, and submarines are changing our world!!!

                                                         Image Source - Google I love that I can unlock my phone with my face and that Google can predict what I’m thinking. And that Amazon knows exactly what I need. It’s great that I don thave to hail a cab or go to the grocery store. Actually, I hope I never have to drive again or navigate or use cash or clean or cook or work or learn. But what if all this technology was trying to kill me? The same technology that is making your life easier is being weaponized. That feature that unlocks your phone with your face, here it is attached to an aself-learning machine gun. Its manufacturer, Kalashnikov, made this video to show the gun using object-recognition software to identify targets. They say it gets more accurate the more you use it. That drone advertised to get awesome snowboarding shots, here’s one that doesn't require a pilot. This ad shows it with a high-explosive warhead. It hangs out in the sky, until it finds an enemy radar

What Is Intelligence? Where Does it Begin?

                                                              Image Source - wmo Humans are proud of a lot of things, from particle accelerators to poetry to Pokemon. All of them made possible because of something humans value extremely highly: Intelligence. We think of intelligence as a trait like height or strength, but when we try to define it, things get fuzzy. In a nutshell, intelligence is a mechanism to solve problems. Especially the problem of staying alive, which involves finding food and shelter, fighting sexual competitors, or fleeing from predators. Intelligence is not a single thing; it includes the ability to gather knowledge, to learn, be creative, form strategies, or engage in critical thinking. It manifests itself in a huge variety of behaviors. From hardwired or instinct-like reactions to different degrees of learning to some sort of awareness. But not all scientists agree where it begins or what even should count as intelligence. To make this even more complicated,