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27/09/2018

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In true " " fashion, the search giant commemorates its anniversary with a highlighting key events of the past 20 years.
’s exact “ ” remains a mystery, but the company officially lists 27, 1998 as the day the company began. it is the occasion with an that spotlights notable events from each of the 20 years since then.
It’s an interesting look back in time, and for someone who was present at ’s “birth,” a remarkable reminder of how much has changed in two decades.
The 20th birthday doodle page has a number of other interesting tidbits worth exploring, including a link to a fun 20 years with Google tool that randomly cycles through the most popular search terms for a couple of dozen categories over the years.
The doodle page also invites you to explore 20 notable throughout , offers a map that lets you drill down on country-specific doodles around the world and finally, shows you each of the company’s doodles from the past 20 years.
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19/09/2018

After its global launch earlier this month, the Fujifilm X-T3 has been launched in India. Fujifilm had launched the X-T1over four years ago and followed it up with X-T2 in 2016. The new premium mirror less camera takes on the latest announcements from the likes of Nikon and Canon. The X-T2 successor comes with little upgrade in term of resolution, but it improves the processing power and autofocus performance.
The Fujifilm X-T3 body-only is priced at Rs. 1,17,999, while the 18-55mm lens kit is priced at Rs. 1,49,999, and the X-T3 accessory (battery grip) is priced at Rs.25,999. It will be made available in Black and Silver colour variants in the country. The Fujifilm X-T3 is a compact mirror less camera that packs a newly-developed back-illuminated 26.1-megapixel X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor and the X-Processor 4 image processing engine. The company claims that the processing speed is approximately 3 times faster than that of the current models. Fujifilm claims is the first APS-C mirror less camera capable of 4K/60fps 10-bit video capture. Furthermore, the sensitivity of ISO 160, previously available only as extended ISO, is now part of the normal ISO range. The X-T3 uses the newly-developed X-Processor 4 image processing engine to add the new "monochrome adjustment" function to the Film Simulation modes.
Meanwhile, the X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor has 2.16 million phase detection pixels, more than 4 times compared to current models, the company claims. It expands the phase detection AF area to the entire sensor. Fast and accurate phase detection AF can be used even on a subject that is positioned away from the centre of the frame. The low-light autofocus limit has also been extended from -1EV to -3EV, to let the camera use phase detection AF in low light conditions. ISO range is from 160-12800 but can be extended from 80-51200.
The X-T3 features a high-resolution 3.69-million-dot Evolved electronic viewfinder (EVF) with a high magnification ratio of 0.75 times. The display time lag is 0.005 seconds and refresh rate is approximately 100fps. Also, there is a new 'Sports Viewfinder mode' to capture moving subjects. When using this mode, the X-T3 captures the image of a subject in the area equivalent to 16.6-megapixel, marked in the viewfinder.
The Fujifilm X-T3 features a new 'Pre-Shoot; function, in which the camera starts shooting a scene when the shutter button is half-pressed and records it at the moment when the shutter button is fully pressed.
Fujifilm claims that the sensor's read speed is about 1.5 times faster than other models and it enables fast 17ms reading of 4K/60fps video. Additionally, the rolling shutter distortion has been reduced for better recording of fast-moving subjects. The camera's support for 10-bit colour depth boosts the amount of colour information by 64 times compared to 8-bit depth, the company stated. This is combined with 400 percent (roughly 12 stops) dynamic range for capturing materials of rich gradation, such as a sunset landscape. Notably, the battery in Fujifilm X-T3 is rated for 390 shots per C**A standards.

15/09/2018

Launched four years ago, Google's app is now off

Have you Used Google's Inbox App? Four years ago, Google launched it, which aims to improve email service and give new smart features.

Google's Inbox app is now officially going to shut down. The company will give users time till March During this time users can shift from Inbox to Gmail.

It is worth mentioning that the company launched Google Inbox four years ago. There were many new and best features in it. It was made fast and there were many such features which were not given in Gmail Web or Gmail App. Not only this, the company has given similar features such as Quick Reply. After this, it was brought to Gmail web.

On October 22, 2014, beautiful Pichai wrote a blog from Google about the features of this inbox app. According to the company, this app was built in order to better email the email. All information can be found at a glance and features such as assist, snooze, reminder, which were not possible in Gmail web.

Initially, this app was kept in LTD and the person interested in it could email invitations to inquire through email. Although quite later it was public and it was introduced to everyone. From March 2019, this app company is going to end it.
The reason for dismissing this app is clear. Google has recently redesigned the Gmail Web. Now in Gmail Webb, they get all the features that the company used to give in the first inbox app. Apart from this, the Gmail app has already been advanced, so the decision to close Google Inbox has been taken.

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