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realme 12x 5G: Pioneering 5G experience under Rs 12K: A disruptor in the entry-level segment

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New Delhi, March 27 (IANS) The impact of 5G extends far beyond consumer use, driving transformative changes globally. This revolutionary technology is reshaping our lifestyle, work dynamics, and communication methods, setting the stage for a promising future.

In 2023, India saw a remarkable year-over-year growth of 67 per cent in 5G smartphone shipments. In 2023, India witnessed a significant year-over-year growth of 67 per cent in 5G smartphone shipments, indicating a broadening 5G landscape.

The rapid increase in 5G adoption has spurred the market with a plethora of entry-level smartphones boasting 5G connectivity. Models such as the realme 11x 5G, Redmi 13C, and Vivo T2x are particularly popular, each selling approximately 200,000 units per month to meet this growing demand.

However, despite their popularity, these devices often make compromises on advanced features. For instance, while some may offer decent performance, their camera capabilities might be merely average. Conversely, a smartphone with an impressive camera might suffer from disappointingly slow charging speeds. Moreover, there’s a notable likelihood that these devices may not offer a user-friendly experience for end consumers.

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Combating this concern is realme’s upcoming offering, the 12x 5G a device that aims to cater to this burgeoning demand, promising a suite of impressive features while keeping the price point within reach of its target audience. Not only does this 5G killer come with robust 5G connectivity, but it’s also power-packed with features matching those of higher-end phones.

The realme 12x 5G smartphone is a game-changer in the market, especially for those seeking a pocket-friendly yet comprehensive 5G device. It breaks new ground with four pioneering features that set it apart from its competitors.

Imagine having a phone that charges at lightning speed, thanks to its 45W SUPERVOOC charge – the first of its kind in India’s 5G phones under Rs 12,000. This means less time waiting for your phone to power up and more time enjoying its features. At the heart of the realme 12x 5G lies the Dimensity 6100+ 6nm 5G chipset. This powerful engine ensures seamless performance and enhanced efficiency, making it the first device in its price range to boast such capabilities.

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Visual experience on the realme 12x 5G is nothing short of spectacular, courtesy of its 120Hz FHD+ display. Delivering clear, crisp visuals and a smooth user interface, this high refresh rate screen is a standout feature in its segment.

Finally, envision immersing yourself in rich, high-quality sound with the only dual speakers available in a device under 12k, another pioneering feature in its price category. These innovative features are what make the realme 12x not just a smartphone, but a compelling narrative of technological advancement that doesn’t compromise on essential features, despite its economical price point.

The realme 12x 5G, the thinnest in its segment, combines high performance with a sleek design. Its unique diamond-patterned back and slim body offer style, sophistication, and functionality for modern consumers.

realme 12x 5G is a disruptor in the entry-level smartphone market due to its innovative features and aggressive pricing strategy. Its impact is likely to reverberate across the industry, prompting competitors to reassess their offerings and pricing strategies. Overall, realme’s approach signals a shift towards accessibility without compromising on performance, setting a new standard for value in the entry-level smartphone market.

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Keep an eye out for the launch announcement of this innovative device!

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Indian startups raised nearly $176 million across 16 deals in July 1st week

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New Delhi, July 6 (IANS) The Indian startup ecosystem raised nearly $176 million in funding across 16 deals in the first week of this month.

In the biggest funding round, fashion e-commerce platform Purplle secured $120 million led by Abu Dhabi Investment Authority.

Agri-tech startup Arya.ag also announced to raise $29 million led by impact investment firm Blue Earth Capital.

Video telematics startup Cautio also announced a pre-seed raise of Rs 6.5 crore led by Antler, 8i Ventures and AU Small Finance Bank.

Homegrown startups have raised nearly $7 billion in funding during the first half (H1) of 2024, more than the $5.92 billion raised in H1 2023.

Also, the fintech ecosystem achieved a significant milestone in the first half of this year by ranking among the top three funded globally, alongside the US and the UK.

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Facing unexplainable mood disorders? You may be low on Vitamin B 12: Doctors

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New Delhi, July 6 (IANS) Vitamin B-12 plays a key role in producing brain chemicals that affect mood and other brain functions, said doctors on Saturday.

Vitamin B-12 (also known as cobalamin) plays a crucial role in the formation of red blood cells, cell metabolism, nerve function, and the production of DNA.

Some common symptoms of Vitamin B12 deficiency include strange sensations, numbness, or tingling in the hands, legs, or feet, difficulty walking (staggering, balance problems), anaemia, difficulty thinking and reasoning (cognitive difficulties), memory loss, weakness, or fatigue.

“Vitamin B-12 and other B vitamins play a crucial role in producing brain chemicals that affect mood and other brain functions. Low levels of B-12, as well as other B vitamins like vitamin B-6 and folate, may be linked to depression,” Dr Anshu Rohtagi, Senior Consultant, Department of Neurology, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, told IANS.

“The deficiencies can result from poor diet or difficulties in absorbing the vitamins consumed. So, maintaining adequate B-12 level is essential for overall well-being, including mood regulation,” she added.

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Vitamin B-12 is majorly found in poultry, meat, fish, and dairy products. It is available as an oral supplement, as injections, or nasal spray.

People who consume a vegetarian or vegan diet may be more prone to deficiency as plant foods do not contain vitamin B-12. The elderly and people with digestive tract conditions that affect the absorption of nutrients also are susceptible to vitamin B-12 deficiency.

“Vitamin B12 plays a crucial role in producing brain chemicals like serotonin, which helps regulate mood. When B12 levels dip, these chemicals can become imbalanced, potentially leading to symptoms like mood swings, irritability, and even depression,” Dr Guruprasad Hosurkar, Additional Director – Neurology, Fortis Hospital, Bannerghatta Road, Bengaluru, told IANS.

Importantly, the doctor explained that the “connection is not gender-specific. Both men and women can experience mood changes due to B12 deficiency”.

While research is ongoing, studies suggest a link between low B12 and depression, with some showing improvement in mood with B12 supplementation.

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However, it’s important to note that mood swings can have many causes, and a doctor should be consulted to rule out other factors and determine if a B12 deficiency is present, Dr Guruprasad said.

“Vitamin B12 deficiency causes several neurological symptoms such as tingling, numbness & burning of feet, imbalance, memory impairment, mood disorders, psychosis, seizures, and Parkinsonism,” explained Dr Sudhir Kumar, from Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad in a post on social media platform X.

“In a patient presenting with neurological or psychiatric symptoms, suspect vitamin B12 deficiency as a cause (especially if there is no obvious cause identified). Early diagnosis and prompt initiation of treatment rapidly improves patient’s symptoms,” he added.

The doctors also stressed the need to maintain a healthy lifestyle and advised key behaviours such as managing high blood pressure, and blood sugar, quitting smoking, and alcohol, staying physically active, getting adequate sleep, and managing stress.

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Former NASA astronaut Steve Lee Smith to headline Kerala AI conclave

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Kochi, July 6 (IANS) Former NASA astronaut and technology executive Steve Lee Smith will be the highlight of the two-day first International GenAI Conclave to be hosted by the Kerala Government in Kochi on July 11 and 12.

This event is in association with IBM. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan will inaugurate it.

A veteran astronaut, Smith flew into space four times at 28,000 KMH on the space shuttle during his stint in NASA, covering 16 million miles.

He also performed seven spacewalks, including repairs of the Hubble Space Telescope.

Smith will speak on ‘Lessons Learned from A Skywalker’ at the conclave.

The event will be attended by leading lights in this area to explore the transformative potential of AI and its impact on society and the economy.

The GenAI conclave aims to transform Kerala as an AI destination and showcase the state’s perspectives on industry 4.0, besides giving a thrust to the growth of the economy.

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Besides developers, universities, students, media and analysts, the conclave will feature demos, activations, interactions with industry experts, panel discussions and lectures.

Participants will also get a first-hand experience in the latest advancements in the AI sector.

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Mice with functional humanised immune system shows promise

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New Delhi, July 6 (IANS) A first-of-its-kind mice model with a fully functional human immune system and a human-like gut microbiome has shown promise of mounting specific antibody responses.

To date, researchers have not developed a fully functional human immune system, but only those with a brief lifespan that do not mount efficient immune responses, making them unsuitable for the development of in vivo human immunotherapies, human disease modelling, or human vaccine development.

Developed by scientists at The University of Texas in the US, the new model will overcome limitations of currently available in vivo human models and is a breakthrough for biomedical research and promises new insight into immunotherapy development and disease modelling.

Detailed in the journal Nature Immunology, the new humanised mice, called TruHuX (for truly human, or THX), possess a fully developed and fully functional human immune system, including lymph nodes, germinal centres, thymus human epithelial cells, human T and B lymphocytes, memory B lymphocytes, and plasma cells making highly specific antibody and autoantibodies identical to those of humans.

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THX mice mount mature neutralising antibody responses to Salmonella Typhimurium and SARS-CoV-2 virus Spike S1 RBD after vaccination with Salmonella flagellin and the Pfizer Covid-19 mRNA vaccine, respectively.

It is also amenable to developing full-fledged systemic lupus autoimmunity after an injection of pristane — an oil that triggers an inflammatory response.

“THX mice provide a platform for human immune system studies, development of human vaccines, and testing of therapeutics,” said Paolo Casali, Professor at the University of Texas School of Medicine in San Antonio, US.

They do this “by critically leveraging oestrogen activity to support human stem cell and human immune cell differentiation and antibody responses”, he added.

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Atal Innovation Mission empowering innovators in Tier 2 & 3 cities: Director

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New Delhi, July 6 (IANS) Atal Innovation Mission’s (AIM) Community Innovator Fellows (CIFs) programme is empowering innovators in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, said Dr. Chintan Vaishnav, Mission Director at AIM.

He said this while delivering a keynote address at NITI Aayog marking the celebration of the graduation of its second batch of CIFs on Friday.

Dr. Chintan underscored the programme’s pivotal role in advancing solutions across healthcare, education, agriculture, and financial services, resonating deeply with the ethos of sustainable development.

“We have now established robust institutions that seamlessly integrate business incubation with academia. This well-designed project aspires to be a model of excellence,” Dr. Vaishnav said.

He noted that the Community Innovator initiative “captures the aspirations of youth eager to go beyond traditional boundaries in innovation and startups. It embodies both rigour and relevance, truly inspiring in its mission and impact.”

AIM, through its Atal Community Innovation Centres (ACIC) programme has envisaged serving the unserved/underserved areas of the country, providing support to every grassroots innovator, and working towards accelerating the pathway to reach SDGs 2030.

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“These innovators serve as role models not only for their communities but also for society at large. I’m delighted to witness each business prospering — it’s like shaping raw gold into a precious jewel,” said Anurag Pratap Singh, Vice President & CSR Leader at Capgemini India.

Dr. Suresh Reddy, Lead CSR & Director at SRF Foundation, reflected on the impact of social entrepreneurship in addressing community challenges.

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