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  • Mi 11 Lite India Launch Teased by Xiaomi Head Manu Kumar Jain

    Mi 11 Lite India Launch Teased by Xiaomi Head Manu Kumar Jain

    Xiaomi, the Chinese smartphone maker is all set to launch a new smartphone in the Indian market. This smartphone is said to be Mi 11 Lite. Ahead of the launch, Xiaomi India VP and MD Manu Kumar Jain teased the device on his official Twitter handle hinting towards its imminent India launch. Although he didn’t reveal the exact name of the phone but mentioned the word ‘light’ repeatedly in his tweet which suggests Mi 11 Lite. The smartphone has already been launched in Europe in both the 4G and 5G versions but it is unclear which version of the device will arrive in India. Xiaomi Introduces 200W HyperCharge Wired & 120W Wireless Fast Charging Technologies.

    Mi 11 Lite India

    Mi 11 Lite India (Photo Credits: Xiaomi)

    In terms of specifications, Mi 11 Lite sport a 6.55-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a refresh rate of 90Hz and a resolution of 2400X1080 pixels. Both 4G and 5G versions of Mi 11 Lite are fuelled by a 4,200mAh battery with 33W fast charging support.

    Mi 11 Lite 4G is powered by Snapdragon 732G SoC whereas the 5G model comes powered by a Snapdragon 780G chipset.

    Mi 11 Lite India

    Mi 11 Lite India (Photo Credits: Xiaomi)

    Both Mi 11 Lite 5G & 4G models get a 64MP main camera, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens and a 5MP telemacro shooter. At the front of Mi 11 Lite 5G, there is a 20MP front snapper whereas the 4G model gets a 16MP front shooter. Coming to the pricing, as per a report, Mi 11 Lite could be priced slightly above Rs 20,000.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Jun 04, 2021 05:19 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • ‘F***ing Cicada’, CNN Reporter Manu Raju Coolly Handles Cicada Bug That Crawled Up His Neck On Live TV (Watch Video)

    ‘F***ing Cicada’, CNN Reporter Manu Raju Coolly Handles Cicada Bug That Crawled Up His Neck On Live TV (Watch Video)

    During a live shot in Washington, a cicada suddenly crawled onto CNN reporter Manu Raju’s head. However, the reporter handled it coolly. Later, he took to his Twitter handle to share a clip of the unwanted visitor crawling up onto the back of his neck. Take a look at the video here:

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  • New IT Rules: ‘Modi Govt’s North Korean Approach to Free Speech’, Says Abhishek Manu Singhvi

    New IT Rules: ‘Modi Govt’s North Korean Approach to Free Speech’, Says Abhishek Manu Singhvi

    New Delhi, May 26: After WhatsApp filed a lawsuit against the Indian government in the Delhi High Court, saying that user privacy is in its DNA and requiring messaging apps to “trace” chats undermines people’s right to privacy, Congress has termed the social media rules issued by the government as “draconian” and said it’s “Modi government’s North Korean approach to free speech”.

    Addressing a press conference on Wednesday, Abhishek Manu Singhvi, senior spokesperson of the party, said, “The new intermediary rules issued by the Modi government are dire, drastic and draconian in nature. The issuance of new intermediary guidelines reflect that the BJP government is suffering from the ‘Big Daddy’ syndrome.”  WhatsApp Sues Indian Government in Delhi HC Over Chat ‘Traceability’, Says ‘It Undermines People’s Right to Privacy’

    The Congress said the new rules are a severe blow to the vibrant culture of discourse, deliberation and dissent in India, that the Modi government seeks to implement today, without recall or modification and despite unanimous condemnation from all segments of civil and political society. It is the “Modi government’s North Korean approach to free speech.”

    “Free speech and expression is like oxygen. Without it, humanity and democracy cannot survive. Having diminished the latter so much during COVID-19 we beseech the Modi government not to emasculate the former. Let us not forget that encryption is the technological backbone of privacy. This is particularly true of messaging apps, the most important subset of social media and digital platforms,” Singhvi said.

    He said it is an attempt by the Modi government to capture and subordinate every pillar and agency of freedom of thought and expression. Having successfully done so in respect of constitutional and statutory bodies like CBI, ED, EC and several others, along with subjugation of the ‘Godi Media’, Singhvi said.

    “Modiji has now turned his attention to social media and social media platforms to annihilate all vestiges of free speech, thought, and expression,” Singhvi added.

    The Congress leader said that the dictatorial regimes, including the North Korean one, would blush at the brazenness with which the Modi government has done so. The Modi-led BJP government’s pathshala should be the new go-to place for all dictators to hone their skills in controlling free speech and thought, he said.

    “When these Intermediary Rules were published on 25.05.2021, the heart and soul of their highly objectionable approach was reflected in Rule 4, which would be actionable after three months, ie from today. During this time, every protest, every entreaty, every demand and every request for recall and modification of such

    asphyxiating rules have been ignored by this obstinate government and thrown into the dustbin,” he further said.

    He said from today, Rule 4 obliges all social media platforms to identify the first originator of the information, if so directed by the government under Rule 4(2). This introduces the requirement of traceability which would break end-to-end encryption. It should be noted that even previous proposals which seek to implement traceability in a manner which is supposedly compatible with end to end encryption have been shown to be vulnerable to spoofing where bad actors can falsely modify the originator information to frame an innocent person.

    The grounds for such draconian directions have deliberately been kept delightfully vague, including Rule 4(2) which allows an order to be passed “for the purposes of prevention, detection, investigation, prosecution or punishment of an offence related to the sovereignty and integrity of India, the security of the State, friendly relations with foreign States, or public order…”, the Congress leader said.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on May 26, 2021 06:45 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).