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Steam Sale 2018: all the best games and deals

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Those fine folks at Steam love a sale, and fortunately for us, they come around pretty regularly too, giving you a chance to pick up everything from indie darlings to AAA tentpoles at cheaper prices. Most recently we saw the Steam Summer Sale come and go, but it shouldn't be too long before another one arrives, if you missed out on that occasion. Besides the season sales, there's a continuing selection of weekly sales to pick from too. In this guide we'll keep you up right to date with the best deals and discounts currently available on the platform, and how to get the best out of the sales. These are the best mice you can buy for your PC How to get the best deals in the Steam Sales Whichever way you approach a particular Steam Sale, you're guaranteed to have the chance to pick up some top gaming titles at great prices.  Finding bargains isn't too difficult, but there are a few techniques and tricks that are worth using if you want to get the most out of t...

Vodafone Volte Enabled For both Moto G6 And G6 Play

Motorola has been off the radar since the start of this year. Motorola is a company once known for rolling out quicker Android platform updates, but it’s currently struggling to add VoLTE patch of telecom operators to its smartphones. This sums up the company’s current position. After facing a massive backlash from the users, Motorola has added VODAFONE VOLTE support to both its recently launched  Moto G6  and  Moto G6 Play  smartphones. Well, these are the first Motorola smartphones to support VoLTE from a GSM operator in India. However, as of now, only Vodafone VoLTE support has been rolled out to the smartphones and not Airtel VoLTE or Idea VoLTE, but it might soon change. So if you own a Moto G6 or Moto G6 Play in any of the  Vodafone VoLTE  enabled regions, you can experience HD voice calls. Vodafone’s Super VoLTE service is currently live across Chennai, Delhi & NCR, Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Kerala, Kolkata...

have conversations with Google Assistant without saying "OK Google" every time

One of the most user requested features in history has finally been added to the Google Assistant. It's called Continued Conversation and it means that you'll have to say "Hey Google" or "OK Google" only once at the beginning to invoke the Assistant's attention. This functionality was unvieled back in May in Google l/O. Once the conversation gets going, you can just normally talk to it in a natural back and forth, without the need to use "Hey Google" or "OK Google" before each of your interventions. You can say "Thank you" or "Stop" once you're done. Alternatively, the conversation will automatically end when you're no longer talking to the Assistant. Continued Conversation is available starting today on Google Home, Home Mini, and Home Max smart speakers. It's an opt-in setting which you can turn on from Settings > Preferences > Continued Conversation in the Google Assistant app.

Instagram launched YouTube competitor IGTV

Yesterday Instagram made really big announcement by launching a separate video streaming app named as IGTV against YouTube. IGTV is a open source platform for uploading the videos. Anyone can upload the video over the platform. It's completely free. Video must be vertical or in potrait not in landscape mode. Duration of the video can be between 5 sec to 60 min. Initially there is no update regarding the monetization but Instagram has mentioned that in future there will be monetization facility in the platform so that the creators can earn money also.

REALME1 LIMITED EDITION UNBOXING ANG GIVEAWAY

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REALME1 UNBIASED REVIEW..HIT OR FLOP....REDMI Y2 KILLER

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Xiaomi entered the Indian smartphone market in 2014 with an online-only model, and has seen a great success. Oppo and  Vivo , on the other hand, have focused on the offline space, and they have been fairly successful too. But unlike Xiaomi, the specifications on Oppo and Vivo smartphones have always left us desiring more. As there are no overhead costs involved with online-only model, brands like  Xiaomi  and  OnePlus  can offer top of the line hardware, at a fraction of the cost. Oppo , with the new online-only  Realme  brand is playing the specifications war, taking Xiaomi heads-on. The first smartphone is called  Realme 1 , which will be available exclusively via Amazon India. The base variant with 3GB RAM is priced at Rs 8,990, whereas the one with 6GB RAM is priced at Rs 13,990. A third variant with 4GB RAM will also be offered sometime in June for Rs 10,990. The Realme 1 will be available exclusively via Amazon India. It will face fierce ...

REALME1 UNBOXING | Best phone under 10000 inr

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Buy For Excellent performance Decent cameras Great Storage Beware of No fingerprint sensor Average battery backup Verdict The Realme 1 gives you the luxury of having a powerful smartphone which is equipped with powerful features. The device has a powerful configuration under the hood that translates into a quality performance while running multiple tasks. The cameras are decent to capture excellent images and record crystal clear videos. The presence of a great storage helps you to store ample amount of songs, images, files, documents etc. However, a fingerprint sensor and a better battery backup would have made it a perfect option to go for. A great performer Display and Configuration The Realme 1 features a 6-inch IPS LCD display which exhibits a screen resolution of 1,080 x 2,160 pixels. Placed upon a MediaTek Helio P60 chipset, two quad-core processors manage the overall performance of the system. The processors are Cortex A73 and Cortex A53 and each has a 2GHz clock-speed....