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Motorola MOTO G5 PLUS REVIEW | Bangla Tech Jagat




Diagnosis


 This time the Moto G3 Plus is a expensive phone, but it has an improved camera.  It has enhanced contrast and dynamic ranges, which is not the case for other types of phones.  It has impressive battery life and reliable performance.  If Motorola added a waterproof device to it, it would certainly be one of the best phones.


Motorola MOTO G5 PLUS DETAILED REVIEW



 Motorola's event closes with Nokia's return to the Mobile World Congress.  As a result, many have turned their eyes to Nokia's phones, so there was less curiosity than any of the 20 best phones.  This Moto G5 Plus is the fifth iteration of the company's best Moto G series, and it's much faster.


 Its 12MP rear-facing camera sets it apart.  It has the same aperture as the Samsung Galaxy S3, it has dual-pixel technology similar to the S5, and it also has f / 3.0 aperture boot.  This is a phone within budget.

 Camera



 We received this phone a week ago, which is enough time to test its camera.  The rest of the details have been said before but Motorola did not say what sensor was used in it.  The widely used USSD code no longer works on this device, so we could not determine its sensor.  You will find a quick explanation of the dual pixel technology in it.

 A brief look of the camera is that it has a powerful sensor similar to the Samsung Galaxy S4.  Within the budget of the G1 Plus, which is quite acceptable.  The importance of the camera is the focus of its impressive dynamic range, which reproduces white balance and colorful images in all directions.


The Moto G5 Plus produces high dynamic range and warm colours on regular daylight condition



The Moto G5 Plus comes with a good color contrast, and its tonal quality is good, and its dual camera is similar to the Honor 6X and Coolpad Cool.  Its ISO level is usually between 1 and 5.
A brief look at the camera is that it gives a very clear picture, and it doesn't have such a powerful sensor like the Samsung S3.  However, the G4 Plus budget is acceptable for phones.

 The phone has good RESO level but it is not clean enough at 5% zoom  The Moto G5 Plus is good enough in this budget phone for using social media.

 Its camera is weak in terms of processing speed and focusing.  This weakness in comparison to the phone compared with the Samsung S5 is surprising.  Its camera image is bad when taking small pictures.

Build and design


 This smartphone is of metallic design.  The back cover of the MotoG3 and G6 Plus has non-movable aluminum plates.  It has given it a Premier look, an upgrade over the previous Moto G series device.  Although it is similar to the Redmi Note 4, Honor 6x and Coolpad Cool.


This smartphone is of metallic design.  The back cover of the MotoG3 and G6 Plus has non-movable aluminum plates.  It has given it a Premier look, an upgrade over the previous Moto G series device.  Although it is similar to the Redmi Note 4, Honor 6x and Coolpad Cool.

 To make the device compact, Moto has made its screen smaller.  It is not very convenient for single hand to be a little wide.  It has a fingerprint sensor on the front like last time.


Performance


 Snapdragon 125 balances between power and efficiency.  Qualcomm has used eight Cortex-A53 cores at 14nm cheaper, up to 2GHz.

 Eight cores are active, though its share is below 1GHz.  You get four core clocks of 2GHz for this when playing games or other heavy applications.  Fast apps will take time to load.  For an app like Asphalt 8, your phone will temporarily stop.







The Moto G5 Plus phone offers a great shutter free performance.  It's a snapdragon 625 SoC, with 4GB of RAM and an intelligent engineering model from Motorola.  The question remains if this could have been a better one with a Snapdragon 650 or 652.

 Battery



 With so many features, this phone is a little difficult to operate with a 3000mAh battery.  Although the Moto G4 Plus can run the phone for at least one day with this battery.



Display and UI



 The Moto G5 Plus has a 5.2-inch 1080p display, with a density of 424ppi pixels.  Now that almost all phones have such a display it is not bad to see the phone.  Price wise the display is okay but you should expect nothing more.  Motorola has given it a better display than before.  The phone is powered by Android Nuga.  This Motorola phone can be swiped left to right with a fingerprint sensor.

 The conclusion

 Motorola has not yet told us its price.  Usually the Moto G series is priced at around Tk.  At a price of Tk 20,8, the Moto G5 Plus is offering the best camera at the moment, even though it's not a very powerful device, it is doing its job well.

 The Moto G5 Plus is definitely good for those who are thinking of a good camera, and it is quite good within the budget prize.


OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 PRO may be launched in the second quarter of 2020 | Bangla Tech Jagat


The next two flagship OnePlus phones have been announced ahead of the render. These phones are likely to be launched as OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro.  And the two phones may be launched in the second quarter of 2020.


 In the latest tweet from Tipster Max J, he claims that the phone will be launched in the second quarter of the next two years.  And usually OnePlus phones are launched at this time.  OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7 Pro launched in May last year.

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 Earlier, the OnePlus 8 Pro picture was posted on @OnLeaks.  And the design of this phone was seen by Sekhan.  The original change of the phone is its punch hole display and quad rear camera.  And the OnePlus 8 Pro will be the company's first quad camera phone.


 The rendering of the OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro phones has been reported about the punch hole display of this phone and this phone has a Vertical Edge Curve.  Rumors suggest that the OnePlus 8 Pro phone will have a 6.65-inch display and the OnePlus 8 phone will have a 6.5-inch display.  And this phone will have a 90Hz refresh rate and the company has announced that the two phones will have high refresh rate.


 And for the camera, OnePlus 8 is a four-camera phone.  The phone can also have a 3D ToF lens.  And the phone may have LED flash.  And the render suggests that this phone may have a button on the side.

ALL BASIC AND IMPORTANT COMPUTER AND PC SHORTCUT KEYS:

Here is the list of all basic and important computer and PC shortcut keys that you will love to learn . These shortcut keys are supported in almost all IBM compatible computers and software programs.


Shortcut Keys         Description

Alt+F :     File menu options in the current 
                 program.
Alt+E:    Edit options in current program
Alt+Tab :Switch between open programs
F1 :          Universal Help in almost every                   
                 Windows program.
F2 :          Rename a selected file
F5 :          Refresh the current program window
Ctrl+N:   Create a new, blank document in         
                 some software programs
Ctrl+O:   Open a file in current software   
                 program
Ctrl+A:   Select all text.
Ctrl+B:    Change selected text to be Bold
Ctrl+I:   Change selected text to be in Italics
Ctrl+U:    Change selected text to be
                 Underlined
Ctrl+F:   Open find window for current
                document or window.
Ctrl+S:   Save current document file.
Ctrl+X:   Cut selected item.
Shift+Del: Cut selected item.
Ctrl+C:      Copy selected item.
Ctrl+Ins: Copy selected item
Ctrl+V:     Paste
Shift+Ins: Paste
Ctrl+Y:  Redo the last action
Ctrl+Z: Undo last action
Ctrl+K: Insert hyperlink for selected text
Ctrl+P: Print the current page or document.
Home: Goes to beginning of current line.
Ctrl+Home:Goes to beginning of the
                     document.
End:    Goes to end of current line.
Ctrl+End:Goes to end of the document.
Shift+Home: Highlights from current position
                          to the beginning of a line.
Shift+End: Highlights from current position
                       to end of a line.
Ctrl+Left arrow:  Moves one word to the left
                               at a time.
Ctrl+Right arrow:  Moves one word to the
                                   right at a time.
Ctrl+Esc:             Opens the START menu
Ctrl+Shift+Esc:  Opens Windows Task
                               Manager
Alt+F4:                Close the currently active
                              program
Alt+Enter:       Open the Properties for the
                            selected item (file, folder,
                            shortcut, etc.)

PC shortcut keys for Special Characters
Shortcut Keys Special Character:

Alt+0224: à
Alt+0232: è
Alt+0236: ì
Alt+0242: ò
Alt+0241: ñ
Alt+0228: ä
Alt+0246: ö
Alt+0252: ü
Alt+0248 ø
Alt+0223: ß
Alt+0198: Æ
Alt+0231: ç
Alt+0191: ¿
Alt+0176: °  (degree symbol)
Alt+0177: ±  (plus/minus symbol)
Alt+0153: ™
Alt+0169: ©
Alt+0174: ®
Alt+0128: €  (Euro currency)
Alt+0162: ¢  (Cent symbol)
Alt+0163: £  (British Pound currency)
Alt+0165: ¥  (Japanese Yen currency)


Learn these keys to be a superfast computer user.

25 AMAZING FACTS ABOUT YOUTUBE YOU DON'T KNOW

25AMAZING FACTS ABOUT YOUTUBE YOU DON'T KNOW.



With 1.8Million users per month


In our present day life we are using YouTube as daily medicine.

Almost every single person uses YouTube shares videos to friends. 

Likes , dislike, comments and reactions are unlimited across YouTube.

Every 7th person has its own channel for uploading his/her videos

But not everyone knows the reality 

About YouTube's popularity.

So let's take a look about YouTube facts 

YOUTUBE FACTS:

1 Youtube was originally made by three former employees of PayPal.

2.It was created in February 2005

3.In November 2006 Google purchased YouTube for $1.65Billion.

4.Youtube's first headquarters were above a pizzeria and Japanese restaurant in San Mateo ,CA.

5.The fist YouTube video was uploaded at 8:27PM on Saturday , 23April,2005.

6.The first YouTube video was titled as"Me at the zoo".

7."Me at the zoo" video shows co-founder Jawed Karim at the San Diego zoo.

8.The video was of 19 seconds and has been viewed over 30 million .

9.NIKE Ad featuring Ronaldinho was the first video on YouTube to reach 1million views in September 2005.

10.From July 2006 YouTube announced 65000+ videos/day.

11.It is the 3rd most visited website.

12.The 2nd biggest search engine.

13.There are over 1.8million users/day.

14.The most viewed video is "Despacito"
By Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee.
15. Despacito is viewed
5.6Billion(5,695,433,184)times as per November 2018.
16.In 2007 YouTube Began placing ads before videos
17. The most subscribed YouTube channel is
"PewDiePie"
18.There are 70million+subscribers of PewDiepie with 3.6k videos
19.T-Series the second most subscribed YouTube channel with 69million+subscribe rs with 12 k videos.
20.From the increasing subscribers count of both PewDiepie and t-series
has made a competition to 100million subscribers.
21.Most liked video on YouTube is "see you again"by Wiz khalifa.
22.It achieved 22million likes today.
23.Most disliked video is "Baby"by Justin Bieber.
24.It's dislikes are about 2.9 million.
25.India has almost biggest YouTube users from last 1year.

I hope now you have understood better about YouTube .
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Mark Zuckerberg says future is private but Facebook is still not walking his privacy talk

Mark Zuckerberg says future is private but Facebook is still not walking his privacy talk

Facebook executives dropped privacy word again and again at the recently concluded F8 2019. But it seemed only a talk because Facebook showed nothing substantial showing that it was willing to walk the privacy talk.


Mark Zuckerberg

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Facebook hosted F8 2019 from April 30 to May 1.
  • Facebook announced privacy centred features at F8 2019.
  • Facebook introduced end-to-end encryption on Messenger.

When Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg took to the stage at the McEnergy Convention Centre in San Jose, California, on May 30 a lot of people assumed that Facebook's annual developers conference F8 2019 would focus on the company's products and services. It did. But before that Zuckerberg delivered his prophecy for future: "The future is private," he said. It was a good beginning for a company that has been hammered in the last couple of years over this thorny issue of privacy. And it was a good beginning despite the fact that Zuckerberg tried to joke around this issue of privacy -- he failed rightly -- and delivered his lines promising to do better with a smirk on his face.

Sadly, what followed after the "future is private" talk at F8 2019, as Facebook demoed its new products and services, showed that the company might be talking about privacy but it is not yet ready to walk the talk.


First the F8 privacy talk

"I believe privacy is future," Zuckerberg said in his opening statement at the F8 2019, indicating that in the coming years he would focus on fixing the social media platform marred by scandals - something that the Facebook founder first talked about in his personal challenge last year. However, his opening statement instead of sounding assertive in a way that would instil trust, and perhaps even a degree of the hope, which people have lost, sounded more epiphanous. It was as if it had suddenly dawned him that privacy would be important in future even if that might not have been until now.

During his hour-long address, Zuckerberg talked about six principles that would serve as a handbook for Facebook in the coming days - something that he had already highlighted in a 3,000-word long message last month. He talked about his company focusing on the concepts like encryption, safety, secure data storage and he talked about updates to Facebook and its sister apps.

As I mentioned earlier, the focus of Facebook this year, at least on paper or in other words posts made on Zuckerberg's FB page, entirely is on privacy and on showing the world that it can change. Facebook wants to show the world that despite the biggest privacy scandal in history, despite the user accounts being compromised in data breaches, despite the company "accidentally" storing account passwords of millions of users in plain text, despite the company trying to device methods to bypass the security of Android OS for gathering user data and despite the company using email ID passwords for verifying their Facebook accounts it can be trusted. During his keynote address, Zuckerberg tried doing just that - in simple words selling everything under one umbrella.

And to show that he is serious, his lieutenants unveiled privacy-focused features. Messenger gained WhatsApp-like end-to-end encryption, interoperability with WhatsApp and Instagram and a new design. WhatsApp and Instagram gained the capability to become apps better suited for doing business, Portal got encryption and Messenger and WhatsApp support and Facebook, well the app got a new design, and a new direction that brings "private" groups to the centre of Facebook's universe.

Is it enough and can Facebook be trusted?

The problem is that this is hardly enough when it comes to privacy. What's ironic is that despite Zuckerberg and his team's over-emphasis on privacy and Facebook using the F8 2019 to promote its privacy propaganda, none of people who spoke on the stage earlier this week answered any real questions or presented a plan of action - especially in light of the year Facebook has had.

"I know we don't have the strongest reputation on privacy right now, but we are committed to doing this well," the Facebook founder said on stage at the F8 2019 sounding more facetious than literal. Zuckerberg's personal joke on privacy, which clearly failed to amuse the audience in attendance, was anything but an acknowledgement of guilt for failing billions of users across the globe over and over again.

It seemed as if internally Zuckerberg remained nonchalant about the events that have unfolded in the past one year and all this talk about privacy was just another stunt for the world to see.

Worse, they tried to use privacy to hide equally important problems like fake news, misinformation, trolling, hate speech on Facebook pages. By making private groups the focus of Facebook experience, or by bringing in peer-to-peer encryption, it is as if Facebook is saying that whatever problems it has related to misinformation, hate speech, bullying and trolling, is responsibility of "private users" and not platform that is Facebook.

Conveniently the Team Facebook forgot to mention how the website would curb issues like fake news, misinformation, harassment, bullying, terror content and pronographic content from taking over Messenger when all the conversations hide under the invisibility cloak of encryption or from the spread of this sort of content within the "private" groups?

Historically, Facebook hasn't always succeeded at checking malicious content from infesting its platform. Time and again incidents like - the Russian influence in 2016 US presidential elections, hate speech that fuelled Myanmar genocide or more recently the spread of anti-vaccine messages - have shown that misinformation, hate speech and terror content are somethings that Facebook has not been able to tame.

What's also in the know is the way Facebook, or more specifically WhatsApp, struggles with fake news in India. The spate of mob lynchings and the aftermath even led to the Indian government demanding WhatsApp device a mechanism that can be used to trace the origin of the fake messages.

But at F8 there was no acknowledgment of these issues. In fact, Facebook doubled down on encryption, which is apparently making these issues difficult to solve. Despite WhatsApp serving as the perfect use case where everything private has made it difficult to counter misinformation, no one at Facebook seemed to have taken a note of this while bringing the same technology on Messenger.

The way Zuckerberg and his team conducted their business at the F8 2019 only hints that it's still business as usual at Facebook and the privacy is more of a talk, as well as a measure that will likely help avoid Facebook some responsibility for managing its platform. The privacy is not yet the core on which Facebook plans to build its future, even though its CEO says that future is private. There is still no real action on privacy or for that matter issues like spread of misinformation.

What Facebook pulled up earlier this week was not a serious attempt at fixing the issues at hand but an attempt to silence those who say that Facebook doesn't speak their language - or care about some of the mundane things like privacy, consent and user rights. If you ask me, can Facebook be trusted? Odds are that you won't like what I have to say. And yet, I remain optimistic that someday, in some far off land people would find a better way of selling their digital souls

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