Monday, 9 September 2019

2020 iPhone could feature all-new design, 5G support and improved cameras: Ming-Chi Kuo

Kuo did not expand on the new design but in an earlier report, he indicated that Apple will be adjusting screen sizes for its two flagship OLED phones. Apple is expected to have a 5.4-inch screen size on the 2020 iPhone device, which is smaller than the 5.8-inch size of iPhone XS. On the other hand, the larger iPhone model of next year is expected to have a 6.7-inch screen size, which is a little bigger than the 6.5-inch screen of iPhone XS Max. This is not the first time Kuo predicted 5G support on iPhone 2020 models. He had predicted this a while ago and so have other analysts, given it only makes sense for Apple to jump to the 5G. The report mentions predictions made by Kuo on ultra-wideband tech, which is said to come with the new antenna design. He shared that new iBeacons leveraging the short-range radio tech could offer improvements to indoor navigation on the devices. Kuo had previously predicted that UWB support would arrive with the iPhone 11 lineup and he sees the new UWB tags working alongside Bluetooth based iBeacons to offer an 'innovative user experience' for indoor mapping. Camera upgrade with a new iPhone lineup is a given and Kuo predicts the same. However, he does not go into details here. In an earlier report, Kuo mentioned that the 2020 iPhones cameras could include a rear time of flight (ToF) sensor. The sensor will not only enhance image quality but also offer new augmented reality features. Apart from this, a Bloomberg report claims that Apple is working on in-display fingerprint ID for its 2020 iPhone lineup. The fingerprint reader is said to be work in tandem with the existing Face ID system. Tipster Ice Universe claimed that Apple is undergoing talks with Samsung and LG regarding displays on the 2020 iPhones, which could get a switchable 60Hz/120Hz refresh rate display just like the iPad Pro. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The Indian Expresshttp://ctendodontists.org/UserProfile/tabid/84/userId/712244/Default.aspx

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Venice Film Festival rolls with Hirokazu Kore-eda's The Truth

Iranian auteur Asghar Farhadi made a gem called A Separation in Persian, but when he took his camera to France and made The Past, it was way below a standard he had set for himself. Kore-eda, who has been making lovely movies for the past two decades, sets The Truth in Paris and profiles the relationship between an actress mother, played by Catherine Deneuve, and her married daughter (Juliette Binoche). On a visit to Paris, the daughter gets into a tiff with her mother - a successful actress who is basking in the limelight particularly after the publication of her memoirs. The daughter picks faults in the book - which is made up of half-truths. Catherine Deneuve and Juliette Binoche star in The Truth. The festival on the Lido, a pretty island off Venice, also began on a trail of controversies. It was rapped for including Roman Polanski's An Officer and a Spy and Nate Parker's American Skin. Both directors have been accused of rape. But the festival director, Alberto Barbera, made it clear that he could not let such allegations come in the way of artistic excellence. He would not judge the men, but only their work. Barbera was also accused of having too few women helmers - just two out of the 21 in Competition. He told the media that more women needed to make films, and this essentially was the problem. At a media conference on Thursday, Haifaa Al-Mansour - whose The Perfect Candidate is one of the two movies in Competition - said she believes more funding and support for female film-makers is the simplest way to improve representation. 'There is a crack now, and we see things happening and changing. But it needs to happen at an earlier stage,' she said. 'It starts from financing. It starts with studios opening up their systems to more diverse directors. We've seen a lot of women prove themselves, like Brie Larsonwho is carrying a huge film and showing it can make boxoffice.' (Gautaman Bhaskaran has been covering the Venice Film Festival for over 18 years.) DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: Hindustan Timeshttps://anotepad.com/notes/iga6ne3

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'We are 20!' Sushmita Sen celebrates daughter Renee's birthday, pens emotional note

Turning 20 is a milestone, not only for Renee, but also for her darling mother, who realises she became one two decades ago! 'what a journey its been…and HOW MANY MORE exciting adventures await!!!❤️embrace them all & always remember Alisah & Maa love you like crazzzyyyyyy!!' she writes in the caption. Sushmita Sen: The wisest decision I made at the age of 24 was to become a mother '❤️壟 #youaremydestiny ❤️ enjoyyyyy my first love…all our kisses & blessings, #duggadugga I love you, Maa & Alisah' reads the caption. Sen was only 24, and at the peak of her career, when she decided to become a mother. She has been lauded for her decision which, at the time, was not an easy one. Sen adopted her younger daughter, Alisah, in the year 2010. Her Instagram page is full of pictures of her girls. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The Indian Expresshttps://www.zintro.com/profile/zi7351dd8d?ref=Zi7351dd8d

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Portugal beat Serbia to claim first Euro 2020 qualifying win

The hosts' goals came from Nikola Milenkovic and Aleksandar Mitrovic. Carvalho opened the scoring following a defensive mix-up in the Serbian just before half-time. Bruno Fernandes crossed into the area, Serbia goalkeeper Marko Dmitrovic dropped the ball after colliding with his defenders and the Real Betis midfielder finished easily. The visitors doubled their lead in the 58th minute when Fernandes fed Valencia's Guedes at the edge of the area. The forward then worked his way past Milenkovic, leaving the right-back on his knees, before beating Dmitrovic with a powerful high shot. Portugal's advantage was halved with 22 minutes remaining as Milenkovic made up for his earlier mistake to head home a Dusan Tadic corner. Felix then came off the bench with 20 minutes remaining for only his second international appearance, and 10 minutes later Ronaldo made it 3-1, Bernardo Sliva playing in a through ball which the Juventus forward poked past Dmitrovic. Mitrovic pulled another goal back with six minutes to play when he smashed past Rui Patricio with a right-footed effort. But Silva made sure of the points seconds later, smoothly beating Dmitrovic and capping a deserved win. On Tuesday Portugal head to winless Lithuania and Serbia travel to lowly Luxembourg, who sit above them in Group B on goal difference. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The New Indian Expresshttps://issuu.com/simenrjeekran

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Waiting for Owaisi to respond, says Prakash Ambedkar

The VBA was not ready to allocate more than eight seats to AIMIM. 'Until Asaduddin Owaisi comes out with a statement, the alliance between VBA and AIMIM will continue to exist. We have formed the coalition with Owaisi and not with the local leaders. Some people from Hyderabad have come to meet me and have also taken my message to him (Owaisi),' Ambedkar said. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: Hindustan Timeshttp://www.boxboardproducts.com/UserProfile/tabid/61/userId/430526/Default.aspx

Feuding partners may hurt UDF

But Joseph, the working chairman of the party, decided to make it difficult for the rival faction. He first opposed the candidature of Jose's wife Nisha and after the UDF decided to field another leader from the Jose faction, he refused to give the official candidate the party's 'Two Leaves' symbol. As a result, the UDF nominee will now contest as an independent - a factor which could end up hurting the alliance's prospects. Joseph's actions are certainly questionable, but what is surprising is that UDF leaders were not able to convince him to cooperate despite knowing what's at stake. The Pala bypoll is crucial for both fronts. While retaining the seat could help the UDF keep up the momentum, wresting it could help the LDF salvage some pride after the drubbing it received in the Parliamentary election. Joseph should know his belligerent stand will help neither his party nor the alliance he is part of. For the sake of the party, and himself, he should be ready to put aside his ego and work for the victory of the party nominee. But, at the moment, he seems keen on settling scores with the rival faction than ensuring the survival of the party. Playing dirty may suit his interests, but not that of the UDF. The UDF and its leaders will do well to persuade the Kerala Congress factions to end the feud and work together for the benefit of the alliance. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The New Indian Expresshttp://doodleordie.com/profile/juneejulees

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'Nivasa' pays homage to the craftsmanship of cane weaving

The world reveres our age-old arts and I have tried to discover sustainable design techniques and translate that into our collections." Anchored firmly in the concept of sustainability, the collection pays homage to the artisanal craftsmanship of cane weaving. Featuring consoles, seating, day-bed and four-poster beds-each piece is thoughtfully fashioned using time-honoured techniques of manufacturing. A creative embodiment of the 'Make in India' movement, every piece from the collection can be tailored down to the last detail-from materials, finishes, upholstery fabrics to framework (single/double weave patterning). "It is of paramount importance to give back to nature. Rattan is harvested without harming the trees. From source to soil, cane furniture is not only eco-friendly but also gives back to the environment," adds Rohit. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The New Indian Expresshttp://www.sportclubplatz.com/jforum/user/profile/7123.page