The OnePlus One is Now Permanently Available Without Invites

The OnePlus One has been one of the hottest smartphones available in the market over the last one year. The much coveted smartphone that boasted of high-end specs, yet a easily affordable price, was still being sold through an invite-only system, exclusively on Amazon.in in India (or Amazon US for US). OnePlus, the Chinese startup behind the smartphone today announced that the OnePlus would now be available globally without an invite system. What that means is that you can now order yourself a 16GB Silk White version or the 64GB Sandstone Black version at ₹18,999 or ₹21,999 respectively, without the need to wait for an invite. This isn’t a limited time offer like the company has announced in the past — this is a permanent move, likely to counter the recent announcement by Xiaomi that all its handsets will be available without an invite not just on Flipkart, but also on Amazon.in and Snapdeal.

OnePlus is currently working on introducing the OnePlus 2, it’s next phone, later in the year. It also today announced that along with the purchase of the One, users will be able to purchase the following accessories at a flat 50% OFF, but only for the next three days.

I’ve been considering order one to try out the hardware and the new Oxygen OS for a while now, but still haven’t placed an order yet. Today’s announcement might just push me over the edge.

Google plans to set up cache server in India

Danish Khan, writing for ET Tech:

The US search giant has had initial discussions with fibre manufacturer Sterlite Technologies to co-locate the servers wherever the Indian company’s fibre network is being created, Anand Agarwal, chief executive of the Vedanta Group company, told ET.

A caching node that’s physically closer to your location makes a tremendous difference. I’ve generally been happy with how YouTube videos have been buffering lately and I believe they have a CDN node somewhere in Delhi or Mumbai, but this cache server will also make your Google searches much faster.

Experiencing Tata Sky’s 4K Broadcast

This past Sunday, I attended a special screening of the India vs. South Africa match from the ongoing Cricket World Cup 2015 in glorious 4K. The screening was arranged by Tata Sky for the Media to showcase their UHD 4K set-top-boxes that the company recently started offering its customers. The screening was held at Olive Bar & Kitchen and I accompanied Prasad to this event. India did end up winning the game and it was a lot of fun to watch the game in 4K. Here are some thoughts about the whole experience.

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Before I begin, I should mention that I have been a Tata Sky customer for about nine years now. At home, I currently have a Tata Sky+ HD set-top-box as my primary connection and a regular Tata Sky HD STB as the secondary “multi-tv” connection. I was looking forward to experiencing their 4K offering not just as a early-adopter geek, but also as a regular customer of theirs.

At the screening, there were two Sony Bravia 79” 4K TVs set up for the viewers (KD-79X9000B), one indoor and one outside. Unfortunately, both the TVs had only a single speaker connected to them, which I thought was an odd choice considering the 5.1 sound is part of the whole experience.

The picture quality of the broadcast was just about how I’d expected it to be. The picture was crisp and you could easily tell the difference between a 1080p 1080i broadcast and the 4K broadcast. The latter is also completely ad-free. Just like when HD channels were introduced by DTH operators, the Star Sports 4K channel does not have any ads at all and during the ad-breaks for SD/HD channels, there are replays shown here instead. It’s interesting to see what goes on on the field during the drinks break or even the Innings break.

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Star Sports 4K is the only 4K channel currently active, so the rest of your channels are all displaying 1080i content on a 4K display.

Tata Sky has priced their UHD 4K set-top-box, officially called “Tata Sky 4K” at Rs. 6400 for new customers or Rs. 5900 for existing customers. I was disappointed with this box for a few reasons. First, if you’re upgrading from a Tata Sky+ HD connection, you lose all the “plus” features. For example, on the UHD 4K box, you cannot record, rewind, pause, schedule at all. Not just the 4K channels, but any channel. You can get the UHD 4K STB as an addon (Multi TV connection) and continue using these features on your existing Tata Sky+ HD STB, but it’ll unnecessarily cost you an additional INR 200/month.

Additionally, it was also disappointing to see that Tata Sky haven’t updated their On Screen Display (OSD) on the UHD 4K STB. So the text for the menu, program guide and channel info is all blurry and jagged on your grandiose 4K television.

The sound on the 4K channel was also very low compared to the other channels, so whenever you change channels, god bless your ears.

For the India vs. South Africa game, ICC’s official broadcaster is Star Sports and they have 4K cameras on the field to record the action live. Star Sports also have a dedicated 4K channel for this broadcast, available on Channel No. 400 on Tata Sky. This channel will telecast seven matches from the World Cup, 4 of which will be India’s matches and the remaining 3 will be Semi-Finals and the Final. Apart from this, a consumer can enjoy content from the Discovery channel in 4K and I was told that additional content was coming soon.

Overall, it really doesn’t make sense to jump onto the 4K bandwagon just yet. There’s almost no content for you to enjoy right now. Of course, if you’re super rich and/or have already invested in a 4K television for some reason, then spending 6k more on a service that does give you a 4K stream is a no-brainer. If you have a HD TV, I do recommend a Tata Sky+ HD connection though.

Google Is Working on Investing Billions In SpaceX

Jessica Lessin on The Information:

The purpose of a deal, which is still in the works, is to support the development of SpaceX satellites that could beam low-cost Internet around the globe to billions who don’t have it.

[…] Google has agreed to value SpaceX north of $10 billion and that the size of the total round, which includes other investors, is very large.

Tiny satellites powering internet for billions of people sounds awesome.

Twelve South’s SurfacePad for iPhone 6

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Twelve South, makers of some of my favorite accessories for Mac & iOS, today announced the SurfacePad for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. The SurfacePad is a premium quality leather jacket of sorts for your iPhone. It’s designed to be super light and super thin, so it doesn’t add a bulk of mass to your iPhone. It covers both the front & back of your iPhone and includes pockets for two cards on the inside-front, so you can store your credit card or ID card there. It also works as a quick, hands-free display stand when you want to watch a video or movie with friends.

Over the years, Twelve South have released some of the most beautiful, premium class accessories for Mac & iOS devices and each of their products is just as good as the others. I personally own a BackPack for iMac, HiRise for iMac and BookArc for MacBook Pro. I’ve been wanting to get the HiRise Dock for my iPhone for a while now, but the high shipping costs to India aren’t helpful at all.

SurfacePad for iPhone 6 costs $39.99 while the iPhone 6 Plus version costs $49.99. Both are available for purchase directly from Twelve South or from Amazon.

Google Introduces Voice Calls from Hangouts in India

Google has announced a new feature that will be available via the Hangouts app available for iOS and Android devices. Users will now be able to make international voice calls to phone numbers outside of India.

Using the Hangouts app for iOS (App Store Link) and Android (Google Play Link) as well as the web, users will now be able to make free calls to phone numbers in the US and Canada as well as to any other Hangouts users. Calls to any other regions are charged, but at really low rates.

This feature will be welcomed by millions of people in the country who most likely have a family member, friend or a relative currently living in US or Canada. Additionally, with the launch of Android One handsets in the country, Google is already pushing Android to the masses.

Official Pricing of 27-inch iMac with Retina 5K Display in India

Apple today introduced a stellar new 27-inch iMac with Retina 5K Display that offers a resolution of 5120×2880 pixels, making it the highest resolution display ever with 14.7 Million pixels. On the inside, this iMac features a 3.5GHz Intel Core i5 processor with Turbo Boost speeds up to 3.9GHz, AMD Radeon R9 M290X graphics, 8GB Ram and 1TB Fusion Drive along with 2 Thunderbolt posts and ships with OS X Yosemite.

The iMac with Retina 5K Display has been priced at Rs. 1,79,900 in India.

Official iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3 Pricing in India

At its annual October event, Apple today introduced the iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3 — the latest generation of its iPad lineup. The new iPad Air 2 features a completely overhauled industrial design that makes it the thinnest iPad ever at just 6.1mm thin. It features an improved Retina display with more vibrant colors, an improved camera which takes breathtaking photos and Touch ID. On the inside, it boasts a new A8X chip that offers 40% better CPU performance at 2.5 times the GPU performance compared to previous generation iPad as well as a faster 802.11ac Wi-Fi module with data rates up to 866Mbps.

Both the iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3 will be available in Gold, Silver & Space Grey variants.

The following is the official pricing of the iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3 in India:

iPad Air 2 Pricing in India

iPad Model16GB64GB128GB
iPad Air 2 - Wi-fi Rs. 35,900Rs. 42,900Rs. 49,900
iPad Air 2 - Wifi + CellularRs. 45,900Rs. 52,900Rs. 59,900
iPad mini 3 - WifiRs. 28,900Rs. 35,900Rs. 42,900
iPad mini 3 - Wifi + CellularRs. 38,900Rs. 45,900Rs. 52,900
iPad AirRs. 28,900
iPad mini 2 (Retina display)Rs. 21,900
iPad miniRs. 17,900