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Ajax goalkeeper Andre Onana has been handed a 12-months ban by UEFA

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Cameroon international Andre Onana has been a key player For AFC Ajax since 2016. He was one of the key members of the side which defeated Real Madrid and Juventus in their run to the Champions League semi-finals.

But unfortunately, the disciplinary body of the European football association, UEFA, has imposed a suspension of 12 months on Andre Onana for a doping violation.

In an official statement on Ajax’s website, it’s stated that: “On the morning of October 30, Onana was feeling unwell. He wanted to take a pill to ease the discomfort. Unknowingly, however, he took Lasimac, a drug that his wife had previously been prescribed. Onana’s confusion resulted in him mistakenly taking his wife’s medicine.”

It has been confirmed that Onana and Ajax will appeal against the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) as he has been handed a 12-month ban from all football competitions.

Ajax Managing director Edwin van der Sar said: “We explicitly renounce performance-enhancing drugs, we obviously stand for a clean sport. This is a terrible setback, for Andre himself but certainly also for us as a club. Andre is a top goalkeeper, who has proven his worth for Ajax for years and is very popular with the fans. We had hoped for a conditional suspension or for a suspension much shorter than these twelve months, because it was arguably not intended to strengthen his body and thus improve his performance. ”

It is a very unfortunate event for a young and budding footballer. Being banned for 12 months will have an adverse effect on him. If he has taken the medicine by mistake, he shouldn’t have been banned for a year. Maybe, CAS will overturn the judgement of UEFA.

NBA All-Star 2021: Kevin Durant and LeBron James lead respective conferences in first returns of voting

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While the NBA is finalizing a deal to hold the 2021 All-Star Game in Atlanta on March 7, All-Star voting opened on January 28 and ran through February 16. On Thursday the league revealed the first results with the top 10 players named for each conference in the backcourt and frontcourt. 

Like every year, fan voting accounts for 50 percent of the final vote for the five starters named in each conference, with the coaches and media each having a 25 percent say in the starters. The player with the most number of votes in each conference is named a captain, and the two captains pick teams from the pre-selected pool of All-Stars. 

After the first returns, in the Eastern backcourt, Kevin Durant leads all vote-getters in the league, with fellow Brooklyn teammates Kyrie Irving and James Harden respectively, behind Wizards star Bradley Beal.

In the Western Conference, LeBron James sits atop all front court players while also leading the conference in votes. Stephen Curry returned to the top spot for guards after being out last season with a broken hand.

According to the results released by the NBA, Durant leads all players with 2,302,705 votes, while James comes in close at 2,288,676. Stephen Curry is the only other player who has received a minimum of two million votes (2,113,178). Washington Wizards star Bradley Beal leads all Eastern Conference guards with 1,273,817 votes. 

Despite coming back from a torn Achilles, Durant has shattered even the most optimistic expectations for him. The Nets megastar is averaging 30.8 points, 7.5 rebounds and 5.2 assists per night. He is also shooting 53.3 percent overall and a career-high 45.2 percent from the three-pointer line.

Reigning two-time MVP, Giannis Antetokounmpo is having a dominant season with 27 points, 11.2 rebounds and six assists in 20 games for the Milwaukee Bucks. 

Perhaps the biggest surprise from the first round of voting is that Anthony Davis sits fourth among frontcourt players in the Western Conference. This season, he has not been as dominant statistically as he has in the past. Averaging 22.3 points per game, he is on pace to record his lowest average since 2013-14. He is also averaging the fewest rebounds per game (8.7) since he was a rookie in 2012-13.

Liverpool banned from travelling to Germany for their Champions League match against RB Leipzig

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Liverpool is scheduled to play RB Leipzig on 16th February in Red Bull Arena. But Germany currently has a flight ban in place for passengers coming in from areas affected by mutations of the coronavirus and the UK is also on that list.

A spokeswoman for the Federal Ministry confirmed to Sky Germany that Liverpool would not be given a special permit: “The Corona Protection Ordinance passed by the federal government last Friday only provides for a few exceptions and no special regulations for professional athletes.”

“The Federal Police today informed RB Leipzig that the described case constellation does not fall under the exceptional circumstances.”

To cope with the threats of the Coronavirus pandemic, UEFA has already made plans at the beginning of the campaign to find ‘safe’ venues in case if the scheduled venue is not safe. The Puskas Arena in Budapest is one such safe venue.

So if Liverpool and RB Leipzig fail to come up with an alternative, the Round of 16 first leg match can be played in the Puskas Arena in Budapest.

Another possibility is that the match can be postponed. The latest possible date to finish last-16 games has been set to 2nd April.

The last option, which is the most unlikely is that RB Leipzig could be forced to forfeit the match with a 0-3 scoreline if they fail to find a solution.

Another thing, if Germany’s flight restrictions are extended, it may also affect Manchester City’s trip to face Borussia Monchengladbach on 24th February.

Xiaomi’s MIUI 12.5 update allows Google Mobile Services installation on smartphones in China

Imagine you have a smartphone, but it comes without google play store! This means that you won’t be allowed to download any of the google applications. How does that sound?

Xiaomi, the Chinese multinational electronics company, has banned users in China from downloading Google Mobile Services (GMS) applications due to compliances. Xiaomi comes with its own operating system named MIUI. It keeps on updating this operating system to better the experience of users. 

Also Read: Top 10 Smartphones under Rs.18000 in India | January 2021

In a recent rollout of MIUI 12.5, the new OS, many users in China have noticed that they are not allowed to install Google services in their Xiaomi devices anymore. Xiaomi has also stated that this operating system no longer supports this feature. Google Mobile Services is essential for smartphone users. It aids in downloading key Google applications. 

In China, there are several applications which can help you. They are not dependent on Google Play store like the people of other countries are. The alternatives available to them are more than enough. Most China devices do not support GMS, and now the global smartphone brand, Xiaomi has joined the forces as well. 

The US and China are in a heated trade and business environment since the last three-four years. The Donald Trump-led government even imposed some hefty sanctions on Chinese giant, Huawei. As there is still no end to this trade war, people suspect that the US can levy sanctions and restrictions to other Chinese companies’ operations in the US. Thus, causing a huge blow to their business. 

As of now, Xiaomi has not stated that which all of its models do not support GMS applications now. The reports suggest that Redmi K30 Ultra and Redmi 10X 5G users have confirmed that they are unable to download any of Google’s application.

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FIFA 21: Future Stars promo hints 3 players in loading screen confirmed

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The much anticipated Team Of the Year promo ended on 2nd February in FIFA 21 Ultimate Team. So, EA Sports are now coming up with a new promo in FUT 21. The Future Stars promo will go live on 5th February.

The Future Stars promo will feature the young players who have great potentials in the future. They will get Future Stars cards with around overall 90 ratings and will be their highest rated cards in this year’s FIFA.

Read: FIFA 21: Dejan Kulusevski, Andriy Lunin and an England striker confirmed to feature in the Future Stars promo starting on 5th February

Future Stars’ confirmed players

EA Sports has teased 3 new players in the loading screen. Although it is quite tough to predict the 3 players, the 89-rated Netherlands international can well be Paris Saint-Germain midfielder, Xavi Simons.

The left player with 91 pace and 88 dribbling can be Barcelona’s wonderkid Ansu Fati. He has great potential and is the one to watch out for in the future.

The LB with 85 defence can be Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Rayan Ait-Nouri. The 19-year-old Frenchman has one of the highest-rated LB cards among all the other young defenders and has a high potential in career mode as well. So he may get a nod to feature in the Future Stars promo.

The Future Stars promo will be starting from 5th February in FIFA 21 Ultimate team. Keep an eye here. We will give more details of the promo soon.

Google is exploring an Anti-Tracking feature for Android, after Apple’s revelation

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According to a report first released by Bloomberg, Google is considering developing an Android alternative to Apple Inc.’s new anti-tracking feature, signalling towards an acceptance of user privacy by the internet industry.

The increasing pressure on large tech companies to favour user privacy is showing as the search giant is discussing how it can limit data collection and cross-app tracking on the Android OS. However, Google is planning to do it in a less stringent way than Apple’s solution.

Google is trying to find the right balance between the rising demands of privacy-conscious consumers with advertisers and developers’ financial needs. Similar to how the Alphabet Inc. unit is slowly developing a new privacy standard for web browsing called the Privacy Sandbox, it seeks input from its stakeholders.

Google has a vested interest in helping partners to continue generating revenue by targeting ads to Android device users as there have been investments of more than $100 billion in annual digital ad sales.

“We’re always looking for ways to work with developers to raise the bar on privacy while enabling a healthy, ad-supported app ecosystem,” a Google spokesman said in a statement.

In a forthcoming software update, iOS 14.5, Apple has added quite a lot of new features, one of them being App Tracking Transparency. The tool asks the consumer for their permission to let apps collect data about them across other apps and websites. The digital advertising industry has been shaken by this move. Facebook and other companies have complained the feature will create a loss of revenue as it will limit their ability to effectively serve personalized ads.

According to Bloomberg, a Google solution is likely to be less strict, and the exploration into an Android alternative to Apple’s feature is still in the early stages. Google offers a framework for developers on the iPhone to monetize their apps using Google ads. In a recent blog post, Google said Apple’s ad-tracking update means developers “may see a significant impact” on their ad revenue.

To get the balance between keeping advertisers happy while improving privacy, the discussions around Google’s Android solution indicate that it could be similar to the Privacy Sandbox, its planned Chrome web browser changes. The company said in 2020 that it intended to phase out third-party cookies in Chrome within two years and reiterated the plan earlier this year. Cookies are a way for websites to track consumers of the web to serve them more personalized ads.

Privacy Sandbox allows some ad targeting with less-specific data collection. According to Bloomberg, “As part of that solution, the company has developed a technology called Federated Learning of Cohorts that lets advertisers target groups of people with similar interests rather than individuals. Google is likely to take a similar approach with Android.”

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Intel NUC 11: Panther Canyon will be for Asia alone

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Intel launched a bunch mini-PCs called under the NUC brand name, with the latest 11th Gen Tiger Lake CPUs at CES 2021. Among all of them what stood out was the Intel NUC 11 Performance (Panther Canyon) that came with new Tiger Lake CPUs.

Specs:

The NUC 11 Performance is codenamed the Panther Canyon. It is available with a Core i3-1115G4, Core i5-1135G7, or a Core i7-1165G7 processor and comes in three sizes. Intel has released two versions of the NUC 11 Performance, one with a built-in wireless charging pad.

Ports included in the NUC 11 Performance include:

  • Two Thunderbolt
  • Four USB Type-A
  • Ethernet
  • Two dedicated video outputs.

The mini-PC also supports Thunderbolt 4, but for now, only Thunderbolt 3 has been listed under the specifications.

Now, as Anandtech reports, due to the supply chain issues in the industry due to the ongoing pandemic, a lot of companies are unable to meet the demand of the customers. The Intel NUC 11: Panther Canyon was announced without any price or availability details, recently Intel has confirmed that the Panther Canyon NUC family will only be distributed in the Asia-Pacific region.

However, Intel has promised that other NUC 11 mini-PCs like Intel NUC 11 Pro (Tiger Canyon) or the Intel NUC 11 Enthusiast (Phantom Canyon) and Compute Element (Elk Bay) will be available worldwide. It is expected that the Intel NUC 11 Performance will prove to be an affordable option for Tiger Lake powered mini-PCs.

Real Madrid can lose David Alaba to Premier League side

Real Madrid is not in the pole position to sign David Alaba.

According to the report by Diario AS, Real Madrid are not the front runner anymore. Last month it was reported that the Austrian left-back would join the Spanish side next summer. But the conversations between Madrid and Alaba’s agent, Pini Zahavi, aren’t as advanced as reported in Spain. Many big clubs are interested in signing the defender. As per the report, the 28-year-old left-back is considering a move to England to join Chelsea.

David Alaba joined Bayern Munich in 2009. He has played 408 games with Bayern Munich and scored 32 goals. He has won 9 Bundesliga titles with Bayern Munich. He has won 2 UEFA Champions League titles in his time at Bayern Munich. He was the part of the treble-winning teams in both times in 2013 and 2020.

His contract with the German side will end in June 2021. Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said to Sky Sports this week, “I am 99.9 percent sure Alaba will leave the club at the end of this season. We will part in a friendly way and I hope he can say goodbye to us with more titles.”

“He is fully committed to us and he is a nice guy that we all like. He deserves to be treated well until his last day at Bayern.”

“David can sign for the club he wants. I do not know if he will arrive at an agreement with Real Madrid, but it is a great club and I can understand that it is interesting for him.”

MLS clubs were seriously interested in Papu Gomez & Mesut Ozil; moves could still go through in a few years

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Former Atalanta captain Papu Gomez recently joined Sevilla in a €5 million deal with €3.5 million in addition in the form of bonuses, capping off one of the best deals in the mid-season transfer market. Elsewhere, Mesut Ozil also ended his lengthy Arsenal stay with the termination of his contract and a transfer to Fenerbahce. 

A number of MLS clubs were circling for the two attacking midfielders, with multiple clubs pursuing them throughout January. Cincinnati wanted Papu Gomez. They were seriously trying and were calling his agent. However, they could not find an agreement with the player and Gomez, more importantly, wanted to play in the Champions League still. He has also wanted to play for Sevilla for a long time. 

Hence, the move to Spain is somewhat a dream move for the Argentinian. Speaking on the American interest in the pair, Fabrizio Romano and Francesco Porzio said on the Here We Go podcast that Ozil to DC United was also an option, but the player preferred a move to Fenerbahce. 

However, with all that said, a move could still go through in later years, with North America being a favoured destination for the more experienced players in Europe. 

Realme V11 5G launched in China: Price and Specifications

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Realme has launched another budget V-series 5G smartphone in its home country powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 700 chipset, named Realme V11. This is another add on to the list of budget-friendly 5G smartphones from Realme. Previously, The company had launched Realme V15, X7 series in that list. Now it is the time for the Realme V11 5G. So, without wasting any time, let’s get into the specifications of that device.

The Realme V11 5G runs on the Android 10 OS and is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 700 chipset. Regarding the display, this phone has a 6.52-inch HD+ waterdrop notch panel supported by a normal refresh rate of 60Hz. As it is not an AMOLED panel, this phone has a side-mounted fingerprint scanner.

Also Read: Realme X7 and X7 Pro launched in India: Price and Specifications

The SoC of this phone is paired with 4GB/6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. Coming to the camera section, the Realme V11 offers a dual rear camera setup that includes a 13MP primary sensor along with a 2MP depth sensor. For selfies, this phone features an 8MP selfie snapper at the front.

The Realme V11 5G is fueled by a massive 5,000mAH battery supported by an 18W of fast charging. In terms of connectivity, this phone has the support for 5G connectivity, 4G, WiFi, Bluetooth, USB-C port, 3.5mm headphone jack, and so on. This phone is available in two different color variants.

Also Read: Samsung Galaxy A32 5G launched in Thailand with MediaTek Dimensity 720 SoC

Coming to the pricing, the V11 5G carries a price tag of ¥1199 / ₹13,500 for its 4GB/128GB variant and ¥1399 / ₹15,750 for its 6GB+128GB variant.