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Thursday, January 15, 2015

Datsun Go+: easy on the pocket, but lacks features

NISSAN’S LOW-COST brand Datsun made its global comeback with a lot of hype in India last year. Its first offering — a no-frills small hatchback Go — was supposed to be funky, fuel-efficient and affordable. Something that many budget consumers in India would find appealing. Insufficient sales and service network, uninspiring interiors and a caustic campaign on its safety credentials by global NCAP, however, has resulted in many writing Go’s epitaph within a year of its launch. The brand is now ready with a seven-seater version — Go+. Touted as one of world’s cheapest seven seaters, India could take a liking to it. But will it deliver where Go failed?

EXTERIOR

The Go+ has the same front face, grille and headlamps as the Go. To keep its cost down, the length of the car has been capped at under 4 metres to qualify for concessional excise duties. The major change from the Go is the stretched rear where the extra row of seating comes into play. Beyond the length though there is not much of a change in design with Datsun going along with similar tail lamp cluster. A wraparound design may have spiced things up a bit.

INTERIOR

The Go+ profits from the excellent cabin structure of its small car that squeezed out the most space from a smaller wheelbase. Legroom and headroom at the front two rows is great and the large glass area gives an airy feel to the cabin. Unfortunately, the third row of seat does not work one bit and is cramped all around. Fold that third row and you do get decent 237 litres of boot space. The other drawback is the lack of equipment in the car. While the quality of plastic is decent, fit and finish is below par. There are other glaring omissions like the lid in the glovebox or that the ORVMs cannot be adjusted from the inside. And there is no music system as well even at the top-end trim. And we are not even talking about the safety features.

PERFORMANCE, RIDE AND HANDLING

Go+ does not have a diesel engine and is powered only by a 1.2 litre petrol motor. It develops a measly 68 PS power. The company though has recalibrated the gear ratios given the extra weight and the needs of the vehicle to haul more people and luggage. As a result, the car feels more energetic than what the numbers suggest. It is sluggish and getting to threedigit speeds does take time but it climbs comfortably to city and highway permissible speeds of 80-90 kph. The ride quality is one of the best you can get for a car of this nature and at this price. It tackles bad roads with composure and handles sharp maneuvers reasonably well at high double-digit speeds.

VERDICT

It is clear that Go+ does not wish to compete with the likes of Mobilio or Ertiga. It positions itself as an optional seven seater for the city and more like a station wagon for weekend getaways. Clearly it will not appeal to the rural markets where hauling masses is key. Urban consumers will also be put off by the lack of equipment and safety features. No airbags and ABS even at the top-end trim is again a miss that can prove costly for Datsun. But it is Rs. 2-lakh cheaper than the Ertiga and almost Rs. 3-lakh cheaper than Mobilio. It isn’t a stylish vehicle but does the job of commuting well without pinching your pocket. At over 20 kpl it will be the most fuelefficient petrol wagon/van of its type. This one is for somebody who does not like to spend an extra penny on any frill or extravagance.


Hike Messenger app to introduce Voice Calling soon

When Hike acquired Zip Phone, a US-based company which allows users make calls over Wi-Fi, it was apparent that the Indian cross-platform instant messaging service is aiming to introduce the voice-calling feature. The images of the said feature have made their way to the web.

Hike Messenger's voice-calling feature could be soon to the app, within the next few days. The service will be optimized for 2G networks in India as well as trying to ensure minimum bandwidth usage so that data costs don't go through the roof. 

Hike's voice-calling, which will need internet access, shall be more data efficient and thus work well even on networks where internet connectivity is poor. The service will be available globally. 

The voice-calling feature on messaging apps is something people may hear a lot in 2015. Facebook-owned WhatsApp had revealed plans to launch the feature last year but that didn't happen. 

It was reported that one of the reasons for the delay was because WhatsApp was finding ways to implement voice calling services in areas where internet connectivity is poor because 3G services and Wi-Fi access is restricted in many parts of the world and consequently 2G services are still more important. 

There are also rumors with respect to WhatsApp playback and call-recording feature. What is unclear is whether these features on the app will be paid or whether users will have to start paying for WhatsApp once the new features are rolled out. Another report claimed that WhatsApp will integrate 'Call via Skype' feature to its app. 

Hike managed to cross 35 million users since its launch in December 2012 which is quite impressive for a new brand in a highly-competitive market.

Xiaomi’s new flagship models Mi Note and Note Pro: A look at the key specs

Xiaomi has taken the wraps off its latest offering, the Mi Note, which aims to compete with the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and the Apple iPhone 6 Plus. The event, which took place in Beijing, saw constant comparisons between the Mi Note to the iPhone 6 Plus.

Display: The Mi Note features a 5.7-inch screen – slightly larger than the 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus. It’s a full HD display with a pixel density of 386ppi.  The Mi Note’s display features a Nela Tech LCD , which Xiaomi claims offers higher contrast and dynamic pixel adjustment for better readability outdoors and improves contrast of darker areas in photos. Xiaomi also claims it has improved the colour reproduction from the Mi 4. The display is protected by a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass 3.

Camera: The Mi Note has a 13MP rear camera with optical image stabilisation. It uses Sony’s CMOS sensor, with a f2.0 aperture for low-light shots. The company claims that it uses a dual-tone flash developed by Phillips for more natural-looking colours in photos. Taking a dig at Apple once again, Xiaomi said that the Mi Note’s main camera does not protrude out like the iPhone 6. Mi Note has a 4MP front camera with large 2 micron pixels.

Build: Similar to the iPhone 6 and the 6 Plus, the front panel of the Mi Note features a 2.5D curved glass and a 3D curved glass rear panel. However, Xiaomi claims that it is thinner than the iPhone 6 Plus, with dimensions 155.1×77.6×6.95mm (hxwxd) and weighs 161g. There’s a metallic rim around the sides and the back camera. Also, like the larger iPhone 6 Plus, the Mi Note has a one-handed mode that minimises the size of app windows for easier one-handed use.

Features: The Mi Note is powered by a 3,000mAh battery, comes with dual 4G Sim slots and runs a Snapdragon 801 processor backed by 3GB Ram. It will be available in 16GB and 64GB storage options and there’s no card slot for increasing the storage capacity. Out of the two SIM slots, one supports a nano Sim while the other is for a micro Sim. The Mi Note also claims to pack a hi-fi audio system with ESS ES9018K2M audio decoder for minimum distortion and lossless playback at 24-bit/192KHz.

Mi Note’s official price is 2299RMB or about Rs 22,900, while the 64 GB model set to launch for RMB 2,799 (Rs 27,900) later this year.

There’s also a Mi Note Pro version of the smartphone, which runs on Snapdragon 810 with 4GB RAM and 64GB of built-in storage. It also features a higher resolution display (2K) 2560x 1440 pixels. The Xiaomi Note Pro is priced at 3299 RMB, which is around Rs 32,900. Xiaomi also announced Mi Box mini  – a set up box that is smaller in size than its predecessor.

Sensex, Nifty surge 2%; Bajaj Auto up 3% post Q3 results

1:50 pm Bullish stance: Shares of Maruti Suzuki hit record high at Rs 3616.40, up 3 percent intraday. Bank of America Merrill Lynch has raised target price on the auto major to Rs 4100 per share, indicating a 9 percent upside. The brokerage expects Maruti to register 34 percent earnings per share (EPS) CAGR despite lowering earnings forecasts by 6 percent in FY16 and 2 percent in FY17.

"The target price is still premium over past trends due to superior growth on much larger addressable opportunity (including UVs, LCVs) and higher return ratios on account of more liberal dividend payout policy," says the brokerage. It also further adds that that four-wheeler manufacturer will continue gaining share due to better franchise, extensive reach and launches, including foray in segments absent so far.

1:30 pm  Buzzing: Shares of PC Jeweller rallied 10.7 percent intraday after the government allowed the company to directly import precious metals for domestic business. The move would help the company to reduce its cost to buy precious metals, PC Jeweller Managing Director Balram Garg said. In a filing to the BSE, PC Jeweller informed that the "company, has been designated as Nominated Agency under Paragraph 4A.4 of Foreign Trade Policy 2009-14 (RE-2012), by the Additional Director General of Foreign Trade (CLA), Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Department of Commerce."

"This permission makes the company eligible for direct import of precious metals (gold/silver/platinum) for domestic business," it added.

1:20 pm Earnings: Bajaj Auto's net profit fell 4.8 percent year-on-year to Rs 861.2 crore on revenue of Rs 5,657 crore for the quarter ended December 2014. Profit of the two-wheeler maker was supported by better operational performance but was impacted by lower other income.

However, numbers were ahead of street expectations. According to the average of estimates of analysts polled profit was expected at Rs 850 crore on total income of Rs 5,591 crore for the quarter.

Total income from operations during the quarter grew by 10.3 percent to Rs 5,657 crore compared to Rs 5,131 crore in same quarter last fiscal, supported by higher export sales. Other income more than halved to Rs 95.3 crore from Rs 222 crore during the same period.

Don't miss: Goldman Sachs removes ITC from conviction list, retains buy

The market continues to surge supported by banks, auto and realty stocks. The
Sensex is up 665.49 points or 2 percent at 28012.31 and the Nifty is up 199.75 points or 2.4 percent at 8477.30. About 1596 shares have advanced, 1005 shares declined, and 341 shares are unchanged.

HDFC, ICICI Bank, SBI, M&M and Tata Power are top gainers in the Sensex. Bajaj Auto is up 3 percent after it posted better-than-expected December quarter results.

Crude oil dipped after a volatile session the previous day, when prices rebounded sharply from near-six-year lows that reflected a global oversupply.Jefferies said the use of floating storage would, in the near term, absorb barrels from the market in excess of physical demand, but noted that "those same barrels will eventually be delivered and could moderate a future price recovery". 

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Google Is Bringing the Paperless Classroom to Teachers’ Phones

Now kids can snap photos of their homework

Google has spent the last couple of years making a big push into the classroom with its affordable Chromebook laptops, education-focused versions of its productivity apps, and its Classroom learning management software, which aims to help teachers reduce the use of paper in their schools. Now the company is taking another step by bringing its Classroom app to iOS and Android devices.

Classroom already lets teachers issue and grade assignments using apps like Google Docs and Google Calendar. Using the new mobile app, students will be able to take pictures and attach them to projects their teachers have assigned in the Classroom system. In a blog post, Google offers examples of a student attaching a photo of her science project or getting a parent to take a picture of homework she accidentally left at home.

The Classroom app will also be integrated into the share functionality of many other apps, so users can attach PDFs, drawings and other media to Classroom assignments. Finally, the new app will automatically cache video streams and assignment information each time the app opens with an Internet connection so that content can also be accessed for offline viewing later on.

Google is also expanding the desktop version of Classroom with a new teacher assignments page, where teachers can review completed and outstanding student assignments on a single screen. Classroom will also introduce the ability to archive individual classes to make them read-only and remove them from the main Classroom home page.

Though Google hasn’t released user base figures for Classroom, the company says 30 million assignments have been turned in using the product since it launched six months ago