Nikon on Monday introduced the Nikon Z6III, its new high-performance hybrid camera model that inherits the signature features of the Z9 and Z8, promising to deliver high performance and exceptional specs in the full-frame mid-range class. The Nikon Z6III (camera body) will be available by the end of this month for Rs 247,990 across Nikon outlets.
“Continuing upon the legacy of our flagship Z series, the new Z6III stands tall as a pinnacle of performance in the full-frame mid-segment category. Boasting cutting-edge technology, including the world’s first partially-stacked CMOS sensor and an unrivaled EVF with a staggering resolution of 5.7M. With features tailored to meet the demands of India’s Wedding and Wildlife videographers, the Z6III delivers breathtaking high-resolution video capabilities of up to 6K/60p, Full HD 240p, and built-in N-Log, N-RAW and Pro Res Raw HQ functionalities,” Sajjan Kumar, Managing Director, Nikon India Pvt. Ltd., said in a statement.
Samsung’s Galaxy Ring, which will mark the brand’s foray into the smart ring market, is expected to come with a charging case similar to the ones used for the Galaxy Buds. A new leak sheds light on a design decision by Samsung, potentially ditching the earlier idea of a magnetic cable charger for the Galaxy Ring. The charging case is said to serve two purposes: charging the Galaxy Ring and providing a secure place to store it when not in use. This makes the ring more portable and protects it from scratches and dings. Leaked images suggest a white, plastic case with a squared-off design. There’s a raised section inside the case to hold the ring in place, likely with charging pins to transfer power. Some rumours suggest the case might also include an LED indicator to show the charging status.
Telecom operators have commenced trials of caller ID services in specific locations in response to government and Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) directives, says a report by Economic Times (ET). Telcos have commenced “limited trials” in Mumbai and Haryana, with plans to expand to additional cities in the coming weeks, according to a report by Times of India, which cited sources familiar with the matter.
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A pioneering computer scientist, Lynn Conway, who was fired back in the 1960s by IBM for revealing that she was transgender, breathed her last on June 9 in Michigan. She passed away at the age of 86 and her husband, Charles Rogers, said that she died due to the complications of two heart attacks in a hospital. It was due to her work that microchips became a reality.
The CMF Phone 1, featuring a distinctive wheel dial at the bottom, is said to launch in India soon. Although the exact release date remains undisclosed, it’s clear that this device will be a budget-friendly handset. The brand has consistently marketed its CMF series as an affordable entry point for those interested in exploring Nothing products.