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MediaTek announces Dimensity 7050 chipset, will debut on Lava Agni 2 5G
3:33 pm | May 2, 2023

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MediaTek is going through a rebranding phase with its recent chipset releases and the Dimensity 7050 is the latest addition. The newly announced SoC is identical to the Dimensity 1080 that launched back in November. Dimensity 7050 is built on TSMC’s N6 chip production process and boasts 2x Arm Cortex-A78 performance cores clocked at 2.6GHz and 6x Arm Cortex-A55 power-efficiency cores humming at 2.0GHz. The GPU side is covered by the Arm Mali-G68 MC4. Dimensity 1080 Dimensity 7050 Process TSMC 6nm TSMC 6nm CPU, big cores 2...

India bans 14 messaging apps used for “spreading terror”
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The Indian government banned a new batch of apps today. The list included 14 applications, 13 of them used solely for secure messaging and another that also supports storing photos, videos and conversations. This time, the official reason for the ban is the apps were largely used in the Jammu and Kashmir union territory for spreading terror and propaganda. The full list of newly banned 14 apps: Crypviser Enigma Safeswiss Wickrme Mediafire Briar BChat Nandbox Conion IMO Element Second line Zangi Threema The apps were banned in compliance with...

Acer Chromebook Enterprise Vero 514 Review
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The Chromebook Vero 514 Enterprise edition is an impressive Chromebook with some serious power under the keyboard, hindered only by the limitations of ChromeOS. 

This Chromebook performs exceptionally well as a business laptop and has a keyboard we enjoy using for extended periods. Our model had the Enterprise upgrade from Chrome, showcasing Acer's drive to be a proper business computer through fleet management and more included in the enterprise upgrade, compared to the standard Chromebook Vero 514.

Unboxing and First Impressions

Initially, unboxing the computer was a typical process involving a box within a box and some packaging around the computer. However, upon examining the packaging, we discovered that all the packing materials were recyclable and made from recycled materials, which is an excellent to see.

On the same track, the box that Acer wrapped around the power brick and cable to charge this Chromebook can fold together to create a laptop riser, fitting wonderfully under the back of the Vero 514, giving it a lift.

Another thing we noticed right away was the unique texture and coloring of the Chromebook Vero 514. The speckled grey color looks better in person than in pictures, and rather than looking cheap like we have seen with some past recycled computers, this one seems intentional. Acer calls this chassis its "Cobblestone Gray Finish," which includes 30% PCR plastic, and we don't mind it. Granted, it doesn't look like a luxury item, but it still looks well-built and of high quality.

Acer Chromebook Vero 514 Enterprise

Acer Chromebook Vero 514 Enterprise PCR (Post Consumer Recycled) badging (Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

Design and Build Quality

The focus on recycled materials continues throughout the Vero 514. The keycaps are made of 50% PCR (post-consumer recycled) content, the screen itself is 99% recyclable, and the trackpad is 100% ocean-bound plastics. Acer calls this trackpad its OceanGlass touchpad, and we found it quite responsive and enjoyable to use. The overall chassis of this laptop is entirely paint free, giving it a unique look and feel. 

While we initially expected the build quality of the Vero 514 to allow for some flex and cheap-feeling materials, we are pleasantly surprised with just how sturdy this laptop is with daily use. We can use this laptop, not keep it carefully placed on a desk, afraid to take it to work or on the go.

In Use

Having used this Chromebook for the last few weeks, we have been wildly impressed with its speed. While somewhat hindered by ChromeOS, the Vero 514 is snappy for those who only need a Chrome browser to complete their work. In addition, we were pleasantly surprised with the battery. While we couldn't run our standard benchmark software of choice due to this computer not having a full version of Windows, we tested through daily use, and we were able to achieve 8-10 hours of use regularly with standard settings and doing basic work - nothing too demanding.

Specs

Display: 14-inch (1920 x 1080), 16:9

Brightness: 300 nits

CPU: 12th Generation Intel Core i7

GPU: Intel Iris X Graphics

Memory: 16GB

Storage: 256GB SSD

Ports: 2x USB-C 3.2 (10Gb/s), 1x USB-A 3.2, 1x HDMI, 1x 3.5mm headphone/speaker/line-out port

Battery: 56Wh (10hrs)

OS: ChromeOS

Weight: 3.09lb / 1.4kg

Dimensions (W x D x H): 12.81 x 8.83 x 0.80in / 325.4 x 224.3 x 20.4mm

We found the Vero 514's 14-inch screen to be an excellent size for an enterprise laptop. We could see all the content we wanted to (understanding that it's a laptop and not one of our large ultrawide monitors) and, at the same time, did not feel like we were carrying around anything that was ridiculously large.

While using the Vero 514, we noticed the audio quality could have been better. It got the job done for virtual meetings or the occasional quick video. We frequently reached for headphones for music or any time we were in a long meeting, and there was a decent amount of background noise.

Acer Chromebook Vero 514 Enterprise

Acer Chromebook Vero 514 Enterprise Left side ports (Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

We chose the Enterprise Vero model, which includes an i7 upgrade, 16GB RAM, an anti-glare Corning Gorilla Glass touch display, and more. This bump-up in specs shows that Acer is genuinely trying to become a reasonable and quality option for a business fleet of computers. That could be possible depending on the workforce and the employees' tasks.

Acer Chromebook Vero 514 Enterprise

Acer Chromebook Vero 514 Enterprise right side ports (Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

The last thing we will mention about the Vero 514 is the overall display experience. It could have been better, but not great. It is a good enough screen for indoor use, but the brightness can't quite keep up once you get outside, and it gets tough to see. Again, if you or your business use these indoors, the 1920 x 1080 displays will be fine for most tasks.

Acer Chromebook Vero 514 Enterprise

Acer Chromebook Vero 514 Enterprise fully opened (Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

Final Verdict

The Vero 514 is a snappy Chromebook model that is a solid contender for writers, web browsers, email responders, and Google Workspace lovers. Essentially, anyone who works from the web could look into this Chromebook as a wonderful option to upgrade their old laptop or find one that works better for what they do.


Another report claims early launch of Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 and Galaxy Z Flip5
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Last week, we heard that Samsung would launch the Galaxy Z Fold5 and Galaxy Z Flip5 in late July, which is earlier than the expected August unveiling. While Samsung is yet to confirm or deny this rumor, one more publication has claimed Samsung will introduce the Fold5 and Flip5 earlier than usual. Word comes from Korean publication The Elec, which claims the two foldables will be introduced 2-3 weeks earlier than their predecessors in July due to concerns about the Q2 2023 earnings. And to improve the Q3 numbers, the Korean conglomerate is considering an early unveiling of the Fold5 and...

Google Pixel 7a first teaser arrives ahead of May 11 launch
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The Google Pixel 7a is a highly-anticipated midranger and as per tradition, the handset is expected to debut during Google's annual I/O developer conference, which this year it's taking place on May 10. And now we have our first official teaser, that confirms it's hitting Indian stores too. Google announced that Indian consumers should expect the device on Flipkart on May 11. That's exactly a day after the supposed official announcement of the device. And if the price is right, it could be a pretty good deal. How to show excitement without shouting? Asking for a friend Coming to...

More Xiaomi 13 Ultra color options coming soon
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Xiaomi 13 Ultra launched in China with three color options – Black, White and Olive Green but it seems that three more hues are on their way per several reports from China. A device recognition feature on the Chinese social media platform QQ shows a total of six color options for the Xiaomi 13 Ultra with the additional colors being Starry Sky Blue, Chixia Orange and Ginkgo Yellow. Alleged new color options for Xiaomi 13 Ultra In addition, a deep dive in the Xiaomi 13 Ultra firmware revealed three new wallpaper options that match the abovementioned three additional color options....

Realme 11 Pro+ appears in leaked live photo
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Realme will introduce the 11 Pro and 11 Pro+ on May 10. We have seen multiple images and teasers already, revealing the camera design and the front panel. However, now we get to see the smartphone in a couple of real-life photos, shared by Evan Blass. Given the rudimentary setup and poor image quality, the smartphone was likely spotted in a regulatory filing. Nevertheless, we can see the curved sides of the display, the punch hole for the selfie shooter and the golden ring on the oreo-shaped camera island. The phone is expected to have a 200MP main camera with OIS, which sits behind...

Microsoft Planner
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Microsoft is the world’s most famous software company, best known for its Windows operating system for PCs and the Microsoft 365 enterprise software suite. The company released the Microsoft Planner in 2016 to enable businesses to easily plan projects and collaborate on them.

Microsoft Planner is accessible via a web browser or by downloading the app on your iOS or Android device. To use it, you must first create a Microsoft 365 account; personal accounts are disallowed.

How does it fare as project management software? Let's take a look...

Microsoft Planner: Plans and pricing

To use the Microsoft Planner, you must subscribe to one of the 365 Business, Family, or Home plans.

There are four Business plans; Basic, Standard, Premium, and Apps

Basic plan: It costs $6 per user per month and unlocks access to all web and mobile versions of 365 apps. It includes a business email, 1 TB of cloud storage per user, and 24/7 phone and web support.

Standard plan: This one costs $12.50 per user per month and includes everything in the Basic plan plus desktop apps of Microsoft 365 services.

Premium plan: This one costs $22 per user per month and includes everything in the Standard plan plus advanced security, data access control, and cyber threat protection features.

The Apps plan: This plan costs $8.25 per user per month and unlocks access to all desktop, web, and mobile apps of Microsoft 365 services.

Family plan: This plan costs $9.99 per month and unlocks access to all Microsoft 365 services. It provides up to 6 TB of cloud storage (for up to 6 people) and works on both PC and mobile. The price comes down to $99.99 if you pay annually.

The Personal plan: This plan costs $6.99 per month or $69.99 per year. It unlocks access to 365 apps for one account, and you can use it on up to five devices simultaneously. This plan allocates 1 TB of cloud storage.

Microsoft offers a 30-day free trial for all its plans. There’s no free version, which we consider a drawback, as many rival platforms offer free albeit limited versions. 

The pricing structure means that Microsoft Planner is suitable to adopt if you were already subscribed to Microsoft 365 and don’t want to pay extra for a project management solution. Otherwise, it may not be a cost-effective solution. 

Microsoft Planner in use 1

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Microsoft Planner: Features

Project Management (Kanban Boards)

Microsoft Planner uses Kanban boards to manage projects and tasks. Kanban boards are visual representations of the progress of a project using cards to represent tasks and columns to represent the stage of the project. It’s a good way for managers to monitor the progress of their projects and easily spot bottlenecks before they morph into something more serious.

Within the app, you're free to add as many project plans as you want. When you create a plan, you can add tasks to it and assign different tasks to different users in your team. Whenever anyone completes their assigned task, they’ll indicate it on the Planner app.

The Kanban board gives you a visual representation of all tasks that you’ve assigned to your team members under a specific plan. This makes it much easier to monitor the progress of your plan instead of looking at different tasks individually.

After adding tasks, you can sort them into "buckets" to break them into phases, departments, types, or whatever factor you wish. After creating a bucket, you can drag as many tasks into it to get them organized. Alternatively, you can click the plus sign (+), enter the name of the task you want to add and hit Add task.

Microsoft Planner can also visualize task progress using pie charts and bar charts to make it easy to monitor. 

Collaboration

Microsoft 365 is famous for fostering collaboration, and the same applies to Microsoft Planner. Your team can collaborate on tasks to achieve good results. You can add comments on tasks and other team members can respond right within the app. Multiple people can also edit documents simultaneously using Word or Excel. 

Every plan comes with a calendar, so you can schedule events within the app for your team. You can also capture and organize meeting notes, all from Microsoft Planner.

Microsoft Planner in use 2

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Microsoft Planner: Interface and use

Microsoft Planner has a very simple interface, the type that you’d find in other popular Microsoft tools such as Word and Excel. The interface is minimal and uncluttered, which makes it easy to navigate. You shouldn’t find it difficult trying to switch between features.

You can access Microsoft Planner via the web interface or iOS or Android mobile app, whichever is convenient. The web interface is ideal if you’re stationary, e.g., at your workplace, and the mobile app is ideal for people on the move.

Microsoft Planner: Support

If you experience any issues with Microsoft Planner, you can visit the official support and help page. This page provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) and tutorials about every aspect of the platform. If that doesn’t satisfy you, you can contact Microsoft’s support personnel via email or telephone.  

Microsoft Planner: The competition

There’s no shortage of project management tools rivaling Microsoft Planner. Trello is a major competitor that you should take note of. This platform provides more advanced project management features than Microsoft Planner and also has a free plan, unlike its rival. But, Microsoft Planner beats Trello in ease of use. 

Microsoft Planner: Final verdict

If you’re an enterprise already using Microsoft 365, then adopting Microsoft Planner for project management is a no-brainer. However, if you don’t already use Microsoft 365, you are better off with other project management tools instead of paying for a 365 subscription and using just a few features. 

We've listed the best free project management software.

Samsung Galaxy S21 series, Galaxy Z Fold4 get astrophoto mode with new Expert RAW update
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Samsung has updated its Expert RAW app, which brings Astrophoto mode to the Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21+, Galaxy S21 Ultra, and Galaxy Z Fold4. It allows the phones' users to take long-exposure pictures of stars and constellations, but the quality of the images depends on how clear the skies are and the amount of pollution you have in your area. Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra The Astrophoto mode is available for the Galaxy Z Fold4 and Galaxy S21 trio with version 2.0.09.1 of Expert RAW, which can be downloaded from Samsung's Galaxy Store. However, S21 series users must first install the April...

Google’s May update is now available for Pixel phones and the Pixel Watch
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For the first time in a couple of months or so, Google's monthly Android update release is once again on time - it's the first Monday of the month, and the update seems to be going out already to supported Pixel phones. Not just that, but the May update is also available on the Pixel Watch. Let's start with the phones. Google releases big "Feature Drop" updates every three months, and the next one is due in June. As such, May's update doesn't bring any new features, just some fixes all over, including for a bug that occasionally caused lock screen UI elements to overlap with the home...

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