Friday 16 July 2021

Google adds option to instantly delete your last 15 minutes of search history

 


There’s also a new way to protect your search history on shared devices...

Google is launching a new privacy feature for search that lets you instantly delete your last 15 minutes of search history on mobile, the company announced on Thursday. The new option was first revealed alongside several other search and Chrome improvements at I/O 2021 and is now rolling out to everyone.

The option to delete your last 15 minutes of search history is currently only available in Google’s iOS app and is headed to Android later this year. On desktop, your options for deleting searches are limited to setting your history to auto-delete every three, 18, or 36 months (18 months is the default for new accounts), or deleting searches by hand.

Google says it only tracks your search history to “personalize” your experience when the “Web and App Activity” setting is enabled. Adding a way to instantly delete your history is great for your peace of mind, but it also means you can get some of the benefits the people who’ve taken the time to mess with their settings receive, without doing the extra work. Think of it as an emergency “oh no” button for terrible, embarrassing, or just plain private searches. If you’d rather just secure your searches from prying, non-Google eyes rather than delete them, Google also offers the option to password protect your search history.


Thursday 15 July 2021

OnePlus Watch Cobalt Limited Edition Goes on Sale in India Today


 OnePlus Watch Cobalt Limited Edition is all set to go on sale in India today. The wearable comes with gold and black accents, and a leather buckle strap. This special edition variant of the OnePlus Watch features cobalt alloy in its middle frame instead of stainless steel as on the basic OnePlus Watch. The cobalt alloy is touted to offer a more durable and studier design. The new smartwatch also features a sapphire glass. Apart from this, the OnePlus Watch Cobalt Limited Edition has similar specifications to the OnePlus Watch.

OnePlus Watch Cobalt Limited Edition price in India, sale

The new OnePlus Watch Cobalt Limited Edition is priced in India at Rs. 19,999. It will go on sale at 12pm (noon) via OnePlus.in, OnePlus Store App, and OnePlus Experience Stores. Launch offers include Rs. 1,000 off on HDFC Bank credit card and EMI transactions, a 5 percent cashback on select American Express Cards, along with three months of no-cost EMIs with HDFC Bank cards.

OnePlus Watch Cobalt Limited Edition specifications:

On the specification front, the OnePlus Watch Cobalt Limited Edition has a specially treated sapphire glass and a Mohs rating of 9 for enhanced brightness and exceptional scratch resistance, respectively. The watch case is made of cobalt alloy, a special hypoallergenic material that is touted to be twice as hard and more corrosion-resistant than traditional stainless steel. It also features a 1.39-inch HD (454x454 pixels) AMOLED display. Just like the regular OnePlus Watch, the new OnePlus Watch Cobalt Limited Edition offers seamless connectivity with OnePlus phones and allows users to adjust their phone's settings through the wearable. Also like the regular model, the OnePlus Watch Cobalt Limited Edition comes with over 110 workout modes. It has health-focused features such as SpO2 monitoring, stress detection, breathing, rapid heart rate alerts, and sedentary reminders.

OnePlus Watch Cobalt Limited Edition features Bluetooth, GPS, an IP68 rating along with 5ATM water resistance. The wearable packs a 402mAh battery that supports Warp Charge fast charging. It is touted to deliver a week's battery life with 20 minutes of charge and a day-long power in just five minutes. The company claims that the watch can offer up to 14 days of battery.

The wearable can also double up as a remote control for the OnePlus TV. As per the company, the OnePlus Watch Cobalt Limited Edition can turn the TV off 30 minutes after it detects that the wearer is asleep or lower the volume of the TV when the wearer gets an incoming call on the connected phone.


Friday 9 July 2021

Windows 7 users upgrade to Windows 11 ? - Lenovo’s guide reveals



Windows 11 upgrade: While the guide has been posted for Lenovo users, this likely applies to other devices as well that are using the outdated version of Windows.
If you are still using Windows 7 and plan to upgrade to Windows 11, then it might be possible, but will require a fresh install.  Lenovo has published a Windows 11 FAQ page, which is based on inputs from Microsoft. It reveals that Windows 7 users will be able to upgrade to Windows 11 via a fresh install. So, users will have to back up their data before performing a ‘clean’ installation of Windows 11 on the PC.

“Most devices available for purchase now will be upgradeable to Windows 11. You will have the option to upgrade, clean install, or reimage Windows 10 devices to move to Windows 11. For Windows 7 devices that meet hardware requirements, you will need to clean install or reimage to go directly to Windows 11,” the guide on Lenovo’s website reads.

While this guide has been posted for Lenovo users, it likely applies to other devices as well that are using the outdated version of Windows. But, before that, you should make sure that your PC is compatible with Windows 11.

Microsoft says users will be able to install Windows 11 on those PCs that are running Intel 8th generation chips, AMD Zen 2 chips, Qualcomm 7/8 series chips or newer versions. Earlier users could download Microsoft’s “PC Health Check app” to find if your current PC meets the requirements to run Windows 11. However, Microsoft acknowledged the app had caused a lot of confusion around Windows 11 requirements and has temporarily suspended it.

Microsoft says the app will be back in fall when Windows 11 is ready for a general release. For now, users will have to go to the Microsoft Windows 11 website to see the basic system requirements.
For now, Microsoft says that Windows 11 requires CPUs to have an embedded TPM, support secure boot, with more than 1Ghz speed, dual-core processors. A minimum of 4GB RAM and 64GB storage is also needed.


Sunday 4 July 2021


 As expected, Apple took steps to bolster its privacy credentials at WWDC 2021, announcing a slew of new privacy changes that will affect popular iPhone apps and services. If you're like me -- one of the billion-plus people in this world who use an iPhone -- then I'd say it's worth getting a head start on the slew of new privacy updates coming to your iPhone (and iPads) hopefully sometime in the fall, with Apple's latest mobile software iOS 15. The public beta is has already however, so if you're comfortable with potential bugs, you can go ahead and download iOS 15 right now.

In a nutshell, the privacy changes, unveiled in June, will give you better control of the data you're sharing with third parties and will tell you how those apps are using data from your Apple devices. In some cases, the changes also limit data collection. Even though these privacy changes might not drastically change your day-to-day experience -- except maybe in the case of Siri -- they're worth knowing about. They can alter how your Apple device interacts with the internet, specifically third parties that crave your personal information. 

Siri gets more secure thanks to in-device audio processing

With iOS 15, one of the biggest privacy concerns for voice assistants will be stamped out, according to Apple.

Unlike Amazon Echo and virtually all other competitors, Siri will no longer ship your audio to servers for processing. Instead it'll process the sound of your voice directly on your Apple device, thanks to on-device speech recognition. Apple said iPhones and iPads will take advantage of processing power on Apple devices to analyze speech, meaning Siri will no longer need an active internet connection to function. For you that means, Siri will respond to basic commands such as setting an alarm, setting a reminder or launching an app while offline. This update doesn't include asking Siri to search the web for something.

Beyond amped-up privacy, Apple says you can expect Siri's response time to speed up for some requests, since the audio processing can now happen offline.

As I said earlier, some privacy features have a catch. For this one, Only iPhone and iPads stacked with the A12 Bionic chip can take advantage of Siri's in-device audio processing when it rolls out.

App Privacy report will give you important info on third-party access to data and sensors

If you were a fan of Apple's App Tracking Transparency feature, then you'll probably love the App Privacy report too. Taking a page from Safari's playbook, the report will be a new section accessible in Settings, giving you an overview of how apps treat your privacy. You can see when individual apps request to access features like the camera, microphone, and also see where or with whom your data might be shared within the last seven days, bringing an added layer of transparency to iOS 15.

Safari & Mail Privacy Protection: Hides your IP address

Apple's Mail Privacy protection feature coming to the Mail app will limit the amount of data senders collect from you when you open their promotional emails or even newsletters. In particular, the feature will give you the option to hide your IP address, so it can't be linked to other online activity or used to determine their location. This feature can potentially block spammy email marketers from learning more about your email or internet activity. 

iCloud Plus private relay feature encrypts web traffic

Apple also announced the paid subscribers to iCloud Plus will get a couple of new privacy features. 

One of them is Safari's private relay feature, which is designed to hide an individual's web browsing behavior from advertisers and internet service providers. It'll do this by encrypting the traffic leaving an Apple device, so that it cannot be intercepted by third-parties including Apple, who can then go on to read what's being searched for.

The second feature is called hide my email. If you're a subscriber, it will let you enter a randomly generated email when you're signing up for things -- such as a new account with an online retailer -- and the feature will have whatever it's sent forwarded directly to your actual email address. The idea is that fewer companies will have access to people's direct email addresses. 


Samsung Galaxy Watch 4, Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 - Colour Options Leak Ahead of Launch



 Samsung Galaxy Watch 4, Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic, and Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 price details and colour options have been leaked online. All three devices are speculated to debut at a Galaxy Unpacked event in August. Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic are rumoured to have at least two different size variants. The Galaxy Watch 4 may come in 40mm and 44mm sizes, while the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic is expected to have 42mm and 46mm options. Alongside the pricing details, colour variants of Samsung Galaxy Watch 4, Galaxy Watch 4 Classic, and the Galaxy Buds 2 have been leaked.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 4, Galaxy Watch 4 Classic, Galaxy Buds 2 price, colour options

Citing people familiar with the development, MySmartPrice brought word of the pricing details about Samsung Galaxy Watch 4, Galaxy Watch 4 Classic, and the Galaxy Buds 2. Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 is expected to be priced between EUR 350–370 (roughly Rs. 30,900–32,700) for the 40mm size variant and EUR 380–400 (Rs. 33,600–35,400) for the 44mm option. The smartwatch is expected to be available in Black, Silver, Green, and Gold colour options.

In contrast, Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic is rumoured to be priced between EUR 470–500 (Rs. 41,600–44,200) for the 42mm size variant. The smartwatch is also said to have a 46mm model that could be available with a price tag of EUR 500–530 (Rs. 44,200–46,900). Samsung is rumoured to launch the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic in Black, Silver, and Grey colour options. The smartwatch is also speculated to have a 44mm model, but the pricing of that option is yet to be revealed.

Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 are expected to be available in four distinct colour options — Black, Green, Violet, and White. The earbuds could be available between EUR 180–200 (Rs. 15,900–17,700). A recent report indicated that the Galaxy Buds 2 may be available with a price tag similar to that of the Galaxy Buds Live. To give some perspective, last year's true wireless stereo (TWS) earbuds from the company were launched at EUR 199 (Rs. 17,600).

Samsung is rumoured to unveil the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 as its next-generation foldable phones alongside the Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic smartwatches and the Galaxy Buds 2 earbuds at the Galaxy Unpacked event. The virtual conference may take place as early as August 3, though the phones are rumoured to go on sale on August 27.