This year in the month of March Apple had announced the revamped version of its iconic smartphone iPhone SE 2022. This is still the most affordable iPhone you can buy from Apple’s website.
At the time of launch, the iPhone SE 2022 was retailed at Rs.43,900. Now the company has increased the price of the iPhone SE 2022 by Rs.6,000 across all storage configurations. This price has been updated recently after the launch event of Apple’s iPhone 14 series launch event.
Apple has not specified the actual reason for this price hike. There might be a few valid reasons, among which is the widening difference between the value of the rupee and the US dollar. Moreover, rising component and logistics costs may be factors contributing to the price increase.
iPhone SE 2022: Updated Price in India
The price of the 64GB base model of iPhone SE 2022 has been increased from Rs.43,990 ($552) to Rs.49,990 ($628). Similarly, the 128GB model now costs Rs.54,900 ($691) instead of Rs.48,900 ($615) and the 256GB model price has been hiked from Rs.58,900 ($740) to Rs.64,900 ($816). This has become way more expensive than we were expecting. The widening tension between Rupees and Dollars is making a larger impact than expected.
Specifications of iPhone SE 2022
11.94 cm (4.7-inch) Retina HD display
Advanced single-camera system with 12MP Wide camera; Smart HDR 4, Photographic Styles, Portrait mode, and 4K video up to 60 fps
7MP FaceTime HD camera with Smart HDR 4, Photographic Styles, Portrait mode, and 1080p video recording
A15 Bionic chip for lightning-fast performance
Up to 15 hours of video playback
Durable design and IP67 water resistance
Home button with Touch ID for secure authentication
iOS 15 packs new features to do more with iPhone than ever before
Indians Super League is India’s Most Popular Football League. The Inaugural Season of the Indian Super League held in the year 2014. Now the tournament has successfully completed its Seven Seasons. Whereas the next season of the Indian Super League is also on the way to kick off. Popularly Indian Super League is known as Hero Indian Super League, due to sponsorship reasons.
Since its inception in 2014, several Indian footballers have come through, leaving their mark and expressing their potential at the top level. Here, we take a look at the top 10 youngest goalscorers in the history of the Indian Super League.
Top 10 youngest goalscorers in ISL
1. Komal Thatal (18 years 01 months 13 days)
Komal is the youngest ever to score in the ISL. He made his debut for ATK in ISL 2017-18 season when he was just 17. He became the youngest goalscorer ever in ISL history when he netted against Bengaluru FC. Gurpreet Singh Sandhu could do nothing to stop his shot. Komal later moved to Jamshedpur FC on a three-year deal ahead of the 2020-21 season.
2. Jerry Lalrinzuala (18 years 04 months 01 day)
The youngster was part of AIFF Elite Academy and got a chance to train with FC Metz in France. He joined ISL side Chennaiyin FC and became one of the youngest ISL goalscorers on 1 December 2016. Jerry netted a goal in a high-voltage clash with FC Goa. His top-quality effort helped the Marina-Machans clinch their 2nd ISL title under John Gregory.
3. Lalrinliana Hnamte (18 years 09 months 04 days)
Mizoram-born young midfielder Lalrinliana Hnamte made his ISL debut for East Bengal on 21 November 2021 against Jamshedpur. On 2 February 2021, Hnamte scored the first goal of his Indian Super League career against Chenaiyyin FC in injury time. He was unmarked in the box and scored a last-minute equalizer with a brilliant header to become one of the youngest goal scorers in ISL history.
4. Malsawmzuala (19 years 02 months 06 days)
The Mizoram-born young defensive midfielder played for Bengaluru FC in 2015. He then joined Delhi Dynamos FC on a loan deal. The promising youngster scored his first goal against FC Pune City. This goal in his debut season of ISL made him one of the youngest goal scorers in the league.
5. Deependra Negi (19 years 02 months 07 days)
The young attacking midfielder made his debut for Kerala Blasters on 27 January 2018. In that match, Negi came on as a substitute for Karan Sawhney at half-time and scored Kerala’s equalizer in the 48th minute. After scoring his first, he also contributed to the second goal for the Blasters, winning a penalty. Negi was awarded the Hero of the match award. The Uttarakhand-born young midfielder was just 19 years old.
6. Aniket Jadav (19 years 03 months 16 days)
The Maharashtra-born youngster can play both as a forward and as a left winger. Aniket had undergone a three-month trial with former Premier League side Blackburn Rovers in 2019. He has recently signed for Emami East Bengal. He joined ISL side Jamshedpur FC in 2018 from Indian Arrows and scored the first goal of his ISL career against Hyderabad FC, helping his team win 3-1.
7. Rohit Danu (19 years 04 months 17 days)
In January 2019, Rohit Danu scored for Indian Arrows to become the youngest goalscorer in I-League history while he was only 16. He joined Hyderabad FC in 2021. On 27 November 2021, he netted the first goal of his ISL career for the Nizams against defending champions Mumbai City FC. This made Rohit one of the youngest goalscorers in ISL history.
8. Jeakson Singh (19 years 05 months 29 days)
The former Minerva Punjab FC star represented the Indian team in the FIFA U-17 World Cup in 2017 and was the only scorer for India in the tournament. Jeakson joined Kerala Blasters in 2018. He scored his first goal against SC East Bengal on 20 December 2020.
9. Pranjal Bhumij (19 years 07 months 03 days)
A DSK Shivajians product, Pranjal Bhumij joined Mumbai City FC ahead of the 2017-18 ISL season. He wrote his name into the ISL folklore when he scored a dramatic injury-time equaliser against Kerala Blasters. His 93rd minute goal to steal a point for the Islanders on October 5, 2018 made Bhumij one of the youngest scorers in ISL history.
10. Rahul KP (19 years 07 months 17 days)
The talented left winger selected into the AIFF Elite Academy and featured in FIFA U-17 World Cup after his notable performance in the U-14 national championships. Rahul joined ISL side Kerala Blasters in 2019. On 22 November 2019, he scored his first goal for the club against the Nizams and become the then second-youngest goalscorer in ISL history.
A possible launch date for the Vivo X Fold+ has been suggested by its appearance on the list of Google Play-supported smartphones. Although the ad makes no mention of the rumored phone’s features, it seems to validate the X Fold+ moniker. Vivo X Fold S was the speculated moniker for the smartphone in earlier rumors, which a tipster just denied.
The handset’s specifications have also previously been rumored. The foldable phone was reportedly discovered on the Chinese 3C certification database and benchmarking website Geekbench.
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The Vivo X Fold+ is listed under model number V2229A in the most recent list of Google Play-supported devices. According to the listing, Vivo may soon announce its foldable phone. There are no details about the future phone’s specifications in the list of Google Play compatible devices. The listing does, however, confirm the Vivo X Fold+ name, which has not yet received a formal announcement.
Vivo X Fold+ all we know so far
Additionally, it is confirmed that the device already has the Android 12 OS pre-installed. A 48MP ultra-wide angle lens, a 48MP portrait camera with a 2x magnification, and an 8MP periscope sensor are among the features of the device camera. A 4.700mAh battery pack that supports 80W rapid charging, an 8.03-inch primary display, and a 6.53-inch secondary 120Hz AMOLED display are additional features.
The Vivo X Fold+ was identified on the Google Play Supported Devices List alongside other recent smartphones including the Vivo X Note. Sadly, this item doesn’t provide much other information beyond confirming the model number of this future foldable phone.
This does, however, imply that the smartphone’s launch is quickly approaching. Additionally, there are prior stories that provide some details. The device was featured on GeekBench and will use Qualcomm’s most advanced Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC and at least one model with 12GB of RAM.
According to rumours, Apple will add extra capabilities to its premium models to set them apart from the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. With more variations, people will want to purchase Apple products that are at the top of their game, which will cost them more money.
Apple differentiated its product line this year with the iPhone 14 series by adding more features to the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, beginning with the processor. All iPhone 13 models had the A15 Bionic last year, but when buyers bought any of the “Pro” variants, Apple added another GPU core to the SoC, which led to a considerable boost in productivity. This week, Apple revealed that the normal iPhone 14 models will continue to use the A15 Bionic from 2021 while the “Pro” line will include the 4nm A16 Bionic.
(2/2) In addition, Apple should also rename the advanced nodes adopted by the processors. E.g., A16 Pro/A16 is made by N4 Pro/N4 Plus. Apple will stay at 3nm for the next few years, so starting to name advanced nodes may also be critical for marketing.
A 48-megapixel camera, quicker and more energy-efficient LPDDR5 RAM, a new design, more cameras, a LiDAR sensor, and other features are also included in the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. When the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max are formally unveiled, we anticipate that this list will expand. Currently, we are aware that Apple intends to use its 3nm A17 Bionic in the more costly 2023 models while continuing to use the A16 Bionic in the non-Pro variants.
The iPhone 15 Pro Max, an update that will be Apple’s first-ever iPhone, might be the only model in the entire range to have a periscope zoom lens. As previously stated, in the upcoming months, we’ll discover more about these “differences.”
The Crown, a hugely successful drama series on Netflix, only briefly touched on Queen Elizabeth II’s passion for horse racing and breeding. However, the late monarch, who passed away on Thursday night, was an avid sports fan, particularly of cricket, football, Wimbledon, and, of course, Royal Ascot.
Queen Elizabeth II and Sports
In the Scottish family home, Queen Elizabeth II initially fell in love with the game’s beauty. According to British royal house historian Robert Jobson, the small queen played goalkeeper for the majority of the family’s football matches at Balmoral.
🚨- Official: The British Minister of Sports announces the suspension of activity due to the death of Queen Elizabeth. pic.twitter.com/ArUKmktHcw
But because Queen Elizabeth II was crowned on the same day as the FA Cup final was played in 1953, football has always been linked to her dynasty. It was May 2, and the timing couldn’t have done anything but encourage more people to purchase televisions in Great Britain, which saw Stanley Matthews, the captain of Blackpool and one of the greatest players in history, receive a cup from the new queen for the first time and in front of a large crowd.
Arsenal held a moment of silence before the second half of their match vs. FC Zurich following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. pic.twitter.com/fwAvZwKryO
Following then, the queen’s attendance in the Wembley box remained commonplace until England’s lone World Cup victory in 1966, when Bobby Moore took the Jules Rimet Cup from Queen Elizabeth II.
Queen Elizabeth II presenting the 1966 World Cup trophy to England captain Bobby Moore. 👑🏴🕊 pic.twitter.com/ZREjqrZ2a1
Another noteworthy occasion from her reign about which the legendary Three Lions commander was continuously amused. “I looked at my hands… They were dirty!” Moore said as he quickly cleansed himself after being concerned about the monarch’s spotless white gloves.
Cricket and Wimbledon
It was typical to see the Queen Elizabeth II greeting cricket teams at Lord’s. Everything went according to plan. But Dennis Lillee’s request for a signature at the Melbourne Cricket Ground was different. The great Australian fast bowler put out a pen and an object and asked for an autograph when the Queen met the players before to the Centenary Test in 1977. The Queen more than made up for her inability to accept immediately by providing a signed photo later.
In 1977, Dennis Lillee asked for the Queen’s autograph when he met her at the MCG.
She had to decline with millions of people watching around the world.
A week later, Lillee received in the post a signed photo of the moment from Her Majesty 👑 pic.twitter.com/xaa7ENANwr
When Virginia Wade won the women’s singles title at Wimbledon in 1977, the Championship’s centennial year, she was there in the Royal Box. Jahangir Khan, a famous squash player from Pakistan, may have asked Chris Walker, a former squash player and India’s coach, questions about his game, but the question that completely baffled him came from the Queen Elizabeth II.
When she arrived to launch a squash competition that day, he made her wait. After a brief bathroom break, he eventually sauntered outside, and a terrified sentry exclaimed, “I have found him!” and requested him to accompany him while rushing along.
About the Other Sport Events
A body-double of Her Majesty was thrown out of a helicopter at the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics, necessitating the assistance of Daniel Craig’s 007 to return the Head of State safely and dry. This was the most outrageous opening ceremony prank in the history of the Games.
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Four years after Beijing utilized the Olympics and sports to soft sell their extravagant opening-up-to-the-world celebration, and despite the Games usually being exploited as cringe-worthy messaging of patriotic pride by governments, here was Britain wearing the most illustrious Crown fairly casually. And the Queen Elizabeth II was complicit.
The Commonwealth Games were also under the Queen’s patronage. And the Glasgow Games in 2014, where Scotland and England participate individually, may have been where she received the most admiration.
Nowhere in 2014 was the decolonizing attitude more fervent than in Scotland, which served as the head of the “realm,” with the whole concept of the Commonwealth and empire swiftly dying out in the modern world. The Glasgow Games took place soon after the Diamond Jubilee festivities when Scotland was about to hold an independence referendum and her popular approval ratings were over 90%.
Glasgow, a fiercely independent city known for its abhorrence of all signs of “English tyranny,” however, gave one monarch a welcome to remember during the opening ceremony. They even have a statue of Wellington Duke, who frequently mocks authorities by wearing a traffic cone upside down on his head.
A night to remember when Daniel Craig appeared as James Bond to accompany her Majesty The Queen to the Opening Ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games! pic.twitter.com/C174bSyKkq
Queen Elizabeth II received one of the loudest standing ovations from the crowd when she exited her black royal car. It demonstrated her stature in the concept of the Commonwealth, which is generally accepted despite the turbulent histories of kingdoms. She was genuinely adored by Glaswegians and Scots.
The Queen continued to be adored throughout the Commonwealth even when countries in the Caribbean broke away from the realm and began to explore their republican identities, casting off the royal burden and embracing total independence.
Her Favorite Team and Horses
According to people connected to the British Royal House, Queen Elizabeth II preferred West Ham in the 1960s, namely while Moore was the captain, despite Moore’s efforts to consistently maintain his impartiality on this matter.
But later, in 2007, after Arsenal had won the FA Cup, he would greet them at Buckingham Palace and show a lot of sympathy for their group. Cesc Fábregas, who was also present, noted that the queen is a huge Arsenal supporter after the game.
The British monarchy’s obsession with Arsenal, though, dates back to the time when Wenger led a team known as the “Invincibles” to the Emirates Stadium and won the Premier League, earning them an invitation to meet Prince Charles for an official reception.
Keeneland joins the world in mourning the loss of Queen Elizabeth II, an exceptional leader and an unmatched horsewoman. Her lifelong passion for horses and racing left an indelible legacy on the sport. We remember fondly her 1984 Keeneland visit. https://t.co/jbHAWV9431pic.twitter.com/bh5nlgRVWs
The queen was closely connected to the football world, but she also had a deep interest in horses. As a result, throughout her reign, Elizabeth II bought thoroughbred horses, utilizing them to triumph in prestigious British competitions like the Epson Derby, the Oaks, or the St. Léger as well as the Gold Cup at Royal Ascot. It makes sense that it is called “the sport of Kings” because of this.
Motorola launched the Edge 30 Ultra in a number of international markets. The Moto Edge 30 Ultra is the company’s latest flagship offering and is basically a slightly tweaked version of the Moto X30 Pro that came out in China last month.
Last month, this smartphone was launched in China under the name of Motorola X30 Pro, and Motorola recently launched a tweaked version of the same phone in Europe. Motorola Edge 30 Ultra sports the world’s first 200MP camera.
Motorola Edge 30 Ultra Specifications
It features 6.67-inch FHD+ pOLED of 144Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 1250 nits. It has a curved display that supports HDR10+ as well as DCI-P3 color space. The dual-SIM (nano) Motorola Edge 30 Ultra runs Android 12-based My UX skin.
It brings the world’s highest-megapixel camera – the 200MP ISOCELL HP1 – a 1/1.22″ sensor that does 16-in-1 pixel binning for resulting 12.5MP final images with a combined 2.56µm pixel pitch. The sensor can also output 50MP stills with 1.28μm individual pixels, and even the full 200MP resolution with 0.64μm pixels. The lens in front has OIS and f/1.95 aperture. The other two rear cameras are a 50MP ultrawide, and a 12MP Sony IMX663 telephoto which offers 2x optical zoom. The selfie camera is the OmniVision OV60a 60MP unit.
The Motorola Edge 30 Ultra has the latest Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 5G chip with up to 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM. Storage is up to 512GB.. Connectivity options on the phone include 5G, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth v5.2, GPS/AGPS, NFC, DisplayPort 1.4, and USB Type-C port. Sensors onboard include proximity, ambient light, accelerometer, gyroscope, and compass.
The Moto Edge 30 Ultra packs a 4,610mAh battery with 125W TurboPower wired charging, up to 50W wireless charging, and 10W wireless power sharing. It has a rating of IP52 for dust and water resistance. Furthermore, it gets dual stereo speakers which have been tuned by Dolby Atmos. For security, the smartphone gets an under-display fingerprint sensor, Face Unlock, and ThinkShield for mobile.
The Motorola Edge 30 Ultra price has been set at EUR 899 (roughly Rs. 72,150) for the lone 12GB RAM + 256GB storage option. The Motorola phone went on sale in Argentina, Brazil, and Europe in Interstellar Black and Starlight White colour options. Motorola Edge 30 Ultra will be released in selected markets in Latin America, Middle East, and Asia in the coming weeks.
Noise, one of the leading smartwatch brands in India, has added another product to its line-up. The company has introduced ColorFIt Pulse Go Buzz in the Indian market.
The Noise ColorFit Pulse Go Buzz sports a 1.69-inch TFT display. It supports over 150 cloud-based and customised watch faces. This smartwatch also comes with over 100 sports modes and features an auto sports detection feature.
Noise ColorFit Pulse Go Buzz Specifications
This smartwatch sports a 1.69-inch TFT LCD screen with a 240×280 pixels resolution and 500 nits of brightness. The Noise ColorFit Pulse Go Buzz offers seamless connectivity with the company‘s True Sync technology. It features Bluetooth v5.3 connectivity and supports Bluetooth calling. There is also an inbuilt speaker and microphone.
The smartwatch is powered by a new Tru SyncTM technology, which aims to provide a seamless connection with an improved Bluetooth calling range of 18m. Furthermore, it allows users to access the call logs and contacts directly from their wrists.
Health-related features on the wearable include a heart rate sensor, SpO2 blood oxygen sensor, and an accelerometer. The new ColorFit Pulse Go Buzz will appeal to fitness and sports enthusiasts with over 100 sports modes and an auto sports detection feature.
The Noise ColorFit Pulse Go Buzz has a 22.6mm silicone strap, weighs about 23.1g, and has IP68-rated water and dust-resistant design. The watch is backed by a 300mAh battery, which can last up to 7 days on a single charge and 35 days on standby. This smartwatch is compatible with Apple devices running iOS 11 or newer and Android devices with Android 9 or later versions.
The Noise ColorFit Pulse Go Buzz price in India is fixed at ₹1,999. The smartwatch is available for purchase via Amazon and gonoise.com. As for the colour options, the ColorFit Pulse Go Buzz comes in Jet Black, Midnight Blue, Mist Grey, Olive Green, and Rose Pink shades.
The Premier League has suspended all matches for the weekend, in mourning the death of Queen Elizabeth ii. The Women’s League, Championship and EFL competitions have also followed suit and have postponed the fixtures that were scheduled to go ahead this weekend.
This includes the game on Monday evening as well, which will all be replayed at a later date.
Premier League matches for the weekend called off
As a mark of respect to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, this weekend’s Premier League match round will be postponed.
Richard Masters, Premier League Chief Executive, said: “We and our clubs would like to pay tribute to Her Majesty’s long and unwavering service to our country.
“As our longest-serving monarch, she has been an inspiration and leaves behind an incredible legacy following a life of dedication.
“This is a tremendously sad time for not just the nation, but also for the millions of people around the world who admired her, and we join together with all those in mourning her passing.”
Alongside the English Premier League, games in the Scottish Premier League are also expected to be called off as a mark of respect to the Queen.
She died peacefully at the age of 96, at her Balmoral castle on Thursday. She was the longest-reigning monarch in British history and the world’s oldest head of state. Tributes have been pouring in from across the world, while the UK has kept their flags at half mast following the end of Her Majesty’s reign.
India was waiting for the two biggest ever sales of the year from both the leading e-commerce platforms – the Amazon Great Indian Festival sale 2022 and the Flipkart Big Billion Days sale 2022. Flipkart was the first to announce the sale for this year and then Amazon came with its own. But now, Amazon Indian has announced the official date first.
The biggest sale of the year from Amazon India, the Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale 2022 starts on the 23rd of September. Obviously, there will be early access benefits for the Prime members.
The e-commerce giant already started teasing the deals in almost all sections and seems, this year will not be an exception for the deals. We can expect jaw-dropping deals along with exchange and bank offers. Now it’s Flipkart’s turn to announce the date. Let’s see.
The technical details of all of Intel’s desktop PC Arc Alchemist A-series discrete graphics cards have been published. Intel initially intends to offer four graphics cards for demanding, inexpensive, and recreational gamers. There will be four members of Intel’s Arc A-series family of desktop processors: the Arc A770, Arc A750, Arc A580, and the well-known Arc A380. The specs of real graphics processing units and suggested memory setups are currently provided by Intel, while partners’ graphics cards may have faster speeds and greater performance.
The Arc A770, based on the ACM-G10 graphics processor with 32 Xe cores (equivalent to 4,096 stream processors) working at 2,100 MHz, will be Intel’s top-of-the-line model. It will be available with 8GB or 16GB of GDDR6 memory with a maximum bandwidth of 560 GBps.
The Arc A750, which will be slightly less powerful than the flagship, will include an ACM-G10 GPU with 28 Xe cores, or 3,584 shading units, operating at 2,050 MHz, coupled with 8GB of GDDR6 memory, which has a maximum bandwidth of 512 GBps. If both cards function flawlessly, deliver respectable performance, and are reasonably priced, they may rank among the finest graphics cards.
The Arc A580 from Intel will be positioned below the A750 and is aimed at budget-conscious gamers who still want to experience the company’s top-tier discrete GPU.
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This board will run at 1,700 MHz and have 24 Xe cores (3,072 shading units), making it more than 30% slower than the top-of-the-line Arc A770. In addition, 8GB of GDDR6 memory with a maximum bandwidth of 512GBps will be included in graphics cards based on the Arc A580.
The Arc A380, based on the ACM-G11 GPU and with eight Xe cores (1,024 shading units) running at 2,000 MHz and coupled to 6GB of GDDR6 memory, is Intel’s entry-level model. Already available from Newegg for $140, this board
Intel stated that its IBCs—Intel-branded cards—made in Malaysia will be accessible from Day 1 (though we are still unsure of which day is Day 1); however, it made no mention of boards made by its partners. Additionally, neither the company’s suggested prices for partner boards nor the costs of its graphics cards were mentioned.
But one might speculate about the costs of these goods given that it compares its Arc A770 to Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 3060 Ti. According to a recent interview, Arc Alchemist desktop graphics cards will go on sale “very soon.”