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Realme Narzo N55 will come with a punch-hole display and Mini Capsule
9:39 am | April 8, 2023

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The Realme Narzo N55 launching on April 12 will come with dual rear cameras, a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, and 33W SuperVOOC charging. Realme also showed us the Narzo N55's back and confirmed the smartphone would come in blue and black colors. Now the brand has shared a short video showing us the Narzo N55's front side, revealing that the smartphone will pack a punch-hole display. The Realme Narzo N55 will also come with Apple's Dynamic Island-like Mini Capsule we first saw on the Realme C55 launched last month. You can watch the teaser below. The overall design of...

iOS 16.4.1 and iPadOS 16.4.1 are now out with fixes for actively exploited vulnerabilities
4:59 am |

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Today Apple has released iOS 16.4.1 and iPadOS 16.4.1 to the public, and your iPhone or iPad may have already notified you about the availability, as Apple pushes such updates to everyone at the same time. You should probably install the update as soon as possible, as it comes with fixes for a couple of actively exploited vulnerabilities. The IOSurfaceAccelerator vulnerability allowed an app to execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges, while the WebKit vulnerability could let maliciously crafted web content to execute code. Additionally, the release fixes an issue that caused...

Here’s the iPhone 15 Pro in newly leaked high quality renders
1:12 am |

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Back in February, we saw the upcoming iPhone 15 Pro in some rough CAD-based renders, and then again in its rumored 'hero color', a deep red. Today the same source of the previous renders is back with many more, and these are much more polished, and, dare we say it, high quality. So here's our best look yet at Apple's next high-end smartphone, due to launch (most likely) in September. The iPhone 15 Pro will have a titanium frame, with a rounder-edged design, hopefully putting to rest users' concerns regarding the current models and their sharp edges. The size of the individual...

Infinix Note 30 leaks in live images alongside more key specs
5:40 pm | April 7, 2023

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Just a few days after we got our first set of spec details for the Infinix Note 30 comes a new live look at the device. The Note 30 (X6833B) is shown in its purple color with three camera sensors on the back – a 64MP main unit alongside a 5MP auxiliary module, an unspecified third sensor and an LED flash. Infinix Note 30 live image There's an FHD+ resolution display upfront with a punch hole cutout for the 16MP selfie cam. The phone's About section confirms the phone is running the XOS interface based on Android 13. We also get confirmation of the Helio G99 chipset which is paired...

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 and Z Fold5 camera specs surface
4:29 pm |

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The Samsung foldables have decidedly lagged behind when it comes to camera capabilities, but last year's models brought marked improvements and gave fans hope they might start to catch up. Now we get the first details on the Galaxy Z Fold5 and Z Flip5's camera setups and it's good news and bad news. According to tipster Yogesh Brar, the Galaxy Z Fold5 will offer the same 50MP main, 12MP ultrawide and 10MP telephoto cameras as the Galaxy Z Fold4. The Z Flip5 will also retain the dual 12MP camera with wide and ultrawide lenses. That's the not particularly promising part. The good news...

vivo X Flip appears in official photos
3:31 pm |

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The vivo X Flip is expected to arrive this month at an event that should also give us the vivo X Fold2 and the vivo Pad 2. The company’s first clamshell foldable appeared in some leaked photos and renders, but today we have official images, giving us our best look at it yet. Images of Chinese actress Wang Ziwen posing with the X Flip appeared on Weibo, revealing the big display, dual camera island, and the embossed diamond-pattern purple version. Reports are this is one of three colors, the other two being Black and Gold. The images reveal the cover screen is practically from...

Serif Affinity Publisher 2 review
2:52 pm |

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Serif offers a trio of applications for Windows, Macs and iPads, designed to help you composite images and create complex, feature-rich documents. We’ve previously tested out Affinity Photo and Affinity Designer 2 - and were incredibly impressed with both.

Now it’s the turn of Affinity Publisher 2 - a major update for one of the best desktop publishing software on the market.  

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Serif Affinity Publisher 2: Pricing & plans

  • Very affordable compared to the competition, and a perpetual license means no ongoing charges 

Compared to Adobe InDesign and QuarkXpress - the big names  in the desktop publishing sphere - you’ll find Affinity Publisher to be much more affordable. Chiefly, that’s down to the perpetual license.There are no recurring subscriptions here, no on-going Creative Cloud plans. 

Publisher 2 is available for Windows and Mac for $70 / £70 / AU$110 

A separate DTP app for iPad is also available for $20 / £20 / AU$31. 

However, Serif has an even better offer: the V2 Universal Licence. With it, you get the entire  suite - Publisher 2, Designer 2, and Photo 2 - across Mac, Windows and iPad. No need to choose which platform, that license will run on them all, which is a pretty attractive deal. And you get all of that for $170 / £170 / AU$260. 

In order to check if Affinity has the goods you’re after, Serif also offers a 30-day trial of that Universal license. 

  • Pricing & plans: 5/5 

Serif Affinity Publisher 2: Interface & experience

Serif Affinity Publisher 2 page layout and desktop publishing software in use

You’ll find the interface instantly familiar if you’ve used a DTP app or page layout designer in the past  (Image credit: Serif)
  • The usual sleek, well-designed interface to help you get work done efficiently, especially thanks to the ‘Persona’ feature 

If you’re familiar with the original Affinity Publisher, you’ll feel right at home. Even though the icons and general interface has been polished and refined, the changes are minor, and mostly make for a more pleasant experience. 

You’ll find the toolbox on the sidebar on the left, inspector windows and tabs on the right, additional tools on the top bar, the main preview section taking up most of the screen real estate, and a list of your document’s pages, and assets to its left. If you’ve worked with a DTP before, none of this will feel out of place, which is good as it will help you get to work quickly and efficiently.

However, there is one feature that we truly love: top left of the interface are three icons, representing the three applications Serif has on offer: Publisher, Designer, and Photo. These are known as Personas. As you’re currently in Publisher, you’re by default in the Publisher Persona, but click on either of the other two to reveal the tools for the Designer or Photo app, right there, without having to switch programs. It’s an amazing time-saver and is super convenient to boot, allowing you to make changes on the fly to images and photos, as you’re working on your document.

There is one catch though (and you’ve probably already guessed what it is): you need to have purchased and installed the other two apps, for their tools to appear in that way in Publisher. For workflow efficiency alone, this is probably a very good reason to invest in a Universal Licence.

  • Interface & experience: 4/5 

Serif Affinity Publisher 2: New features

Serif Affinity Publisher 2 page layout and desktop publishing software in use

Footnotes are easy to apply and customize  (Image credit: Serif)
  • Tons of time-saving tools to enhance and streamline your workflow 

The interface and overall user experience may be more or less the same as version 1, but Publisher V2 still delivers some impressive upgrades. 

First off, you’ll get a more in depth New Document dialog box. It’s not a showstopper by any means, but there are nice additions there. It includes a Recent tab, which is pretty much self-explanatory, and a live preview thumbnail that alters its dimensions, reveal margins, and so on, as you input new parameters in the relevant fields.

As you move into designing a project, you’ll find some good time-saving additions. One of them is being able to convert a text frame, which can be resized independent of the contained text, to an artistic text box where both frame and text resize at the same time. No need to delete the box and insert a new one. A most welcome addition when you accidentally choose and start working with the wrong text box.

Serif Affinity Publisher 2 page layout and desktop publishing software in use

You can now add multiple similar effects (like multiple outlines) to an object  (Image credit: Serif)

One change we quite liked is known as QuickGrid. This works with any shape or text box. As you drag one on the page, use the left or down arrow keys to duplicate the object, or the up and left keys to delete them. This lets you create a large number of identical objects in a grid-like display in seconds. Holding down the right or down keys lets you increase the gap between them. A highly useful, and very fast process.

And once you’ve created such a group, the new Select Same and Select Object commands make it easy to select multiple layers that bear the same attributes. For example, selecting those that have the same color or choosing all heart shapes on a page.

Along the same time-saving concepts, transferring attributes from one object to others, is so much simpler now too, thanks to the Style Picker tool. It copies the stroke, fill, opacity and effects from one object and applies it to any other you click on, which is a great way to keep a consistent look throughout your design.

If you just need to copy effects, it’s even simpler: in the Layers section, locate the object with the look you wish to duplicate, then drag its Fx icon onto another layer, and you’ll find those effects have been copied over. Even better, the Fx section is much more versatile, as you can apply multiple outlines, shadows and overlays onto the same object. We found it easy to create complex looks in seconds.

Serif Affinity Publisher 2 page layout and desktop publishing software in use

Copying effects is a simple matter of dragging the Fx icon from one layer to the next  (Image credit: Serif)

Now, all of these features are great if you’re into design, but what if you’re more into the academic side of things, and need to focus on the written content, and footnotes? Though not glamorous, these are absolutely crucial in the creation of a document, and Affinity Publisher 2 has you covered.

They’re accessed via the Notes section, and they let you add footnotes at the bottom of a page, then link it to any part of a document. Obviously, you can add as many footnotes as you need, and also have control over their look, style, and alignment. Very easy to do, and very well-implemented.

The last feature worth highlighting is the Books option. This is designed to allow the combination of multiple Affinity files into a single PDF for export to your PDF editor, or a series of image files in your choice of format. The interface for this is pretty spartan as it’s all done from a panel. You add files to it, which appear in a list. You’re free to drag them to reorder them, and you’ll see the page number updating itself to reflect the files’ new position.

All in all, Affinity Publisher 2 is an excellent tool to create, design, and format rich complex documents, and its seamless integration with the other two programs in the collection only makes it more versatile and powerful. It’s definitely worth a look if you’re seeking a DTP application that works on multiple platforms.

  • New features: 4/5 

Serif Affinity Publisher 2: Scorecard

Should I buy?

Serif Affinity Publisher 2 page layout and desktop publishing software in use

The new file menu contains a live preview of the document you’re creating  (Image credit: Serif)

Buy it if...

You need a DTP package with flexibility and versatility, seamless integration with image compositing tools, or you’re on a budget and don’t want to compromise on quality. 

Don't buy it if...

You’re uncomfortable veering away from a tried and tested Adobe product, prefer subscriptions, and don’t need feature parity with desktop computers when working on an iPad. 

Serif Affinity Publisher 2: Alternatives

We’ve tested, reviewed, and rated a range of desktop publishing apps, including the best Adobe InDesign alternatives

For similar tools, we recommend checking out Adobe InDesign, Microsoft Publisher, QuarkXpress. For a more basic app, try Canva

Samsung Q1 earnings guidance reveals plummeting profits
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Samsung posted its Q1 earnings guidance, and it shows results bleaker than anything we've seen in over a decade. Sales will be between KRW 62-64 trillion (about $48 billion), 10% down QoQ and almost 20% down on a yearly basis. Operating profit will be just about KRW 0.5-0.7 trillion ($455 million), which is a six-fold decline from the previous quarter and a staggering 95% decline from the KRW 14.12 trillion profit the same time last year. (all units inKRW / USD) Q1 2023Earnings Guidance Q4 2022 QoQ Change Q1 2022 YoY Change Sales 63...

OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite and Nord Buds 2 go on open sale in India starting April 11
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The OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite and Nord Buds 2 TWS earphones unveiled a few days ago will go on open sale in India starting April 11. The Nord Buds 2 come in Thunder Grey and Lightning White colors, costing INR2,999 ($37/€34). On the other hand, the Nord CE 3 Lite comes in Chromatic Gray and Pastel Lime colors with two memory options - 8GB/128GB and 8GB/256GB, priced at INR19,999 ($245/€225) and INR21,999 ($270/€245), respectively. [#InlinePriceWidget, 12198, 1#] Both products will be available through Amazon.in, partner retail stores, and OnePlus' official Indian website and Experience...

Poco C51 goes official with Helio G36 and 5,000mAh battery
11:46 am |

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The Poco C51 debuted today as the latest budget entry in Poco’s C-series. It brings a 6.52-inch LCD with HD+ resolution, a Helio G36 chipset and a 5,000 mAh battery. Poco C51 in Power Black and Royal Blue The device comes in a single 6GB RAM and 64GB storage configuration. Storage is expandable via the microSD card slot. The software side is covered by Android 13 (Go edition) while the 5,000 mAh battery supports 10W charging via the bundled charger. There’s a 5MP front-facing camera housed in the waterdrop notch while the back brings an 8MP primary cam and a VGA sensor for depth...

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