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Microsoft Copilot Updated With AI-Powered Voice and Vision Features; Recall Availability Expanded


Microsoft

is
rolling
out
new
artificial
intelligence
(AI)
features
to

Copilot
,
the
company’s
native
chatbot.
The
tech
giant
is
now
adding
both
voice
and
vision
capabilities
to
the
chatbot,
after
announcing
them
on
Tuesday.
Microsoft
claims
that
the
new
Copilot
features
are
aimed
at
offering
an
intuitive
design
along
with
“speedy
and
fluent
answers”.
The
Copilot
Voice
feature
is
similar
to
Gemini
Live
and
ChatGPT’s
Voice
Mode. Meanwhile,
the
much-criticised
Recall
feature
will
finally
be
expanded
to
all
Windows
Insider
users
this
month.

Microsoft
Copilot
Updated
With
AI-Powered
Features

In
a

blog
post
,
Microsoft
has
shared
several
details
of
the
new
AI
features
coming
to
Copilot.
These
features
will
be
available
on
the
Copilot
app
on

iOS

and
Android,
the
web
client,
as
well
as
the
Copilot
assistant
on

Windows
.
The
latter
will
only
be
available
on
the
Copilot+
PCs,
which
are
currently
powered
by
the
Snapdragon
X
series
chipsets.


Copilot
Voice

With
four
voice
options,
users
can
now
experience
a
hands-free
voice
conversation
with
Microsoft’s
chatbot.
The
company
said
it
could
be
used
for
brainstorming,
asking
a
quick
query,
or
just
to
have
a
friendly
conversation.

Notably,
while
the
feature
will
offer
a
speech-to-speech
experience,
the
company
has
not
highlighted
whether
the
output
generation
would
be
in
real-time,
or
if
it
would
support
an
emotive
voice.


Copilot
Vision

Copilot
Vision
is
also
being
added.
This
is
a
new
way
to
interact
with
the
AI.
Once
enabled,
the
feature
will
be
able
to
see
what
the
user
sees
on
the
screen.
The
feature
also
supports
voice
mode,
letting
users
ask
verbal
queries
about
the
content.
For
instance,
users
can
show
the
AI
a
picture
of
furniture
and
ask
about
its
colour
palette,
material,
and
more.

Since
this
feature
can
be
perceived
as
invasive
to
user
privacy,
Microsoft
has
also
added
several
layers
of
security
measures.
The
feature
is
opt-in
and
will
not
work
till
the
user
explicitly
activates
it.

Even
after
activating
it,
the
feature
currently
only
works
with
a
limited
number
of
websites.
Further,
the
tech
giant
added
that
the
data
processed
by
the
chatbot
will
not
be
collected
or
used
to
train
the
AI.


Windows
Recall

Microsoft’s
Recall
feature,
which
takes
passive
screenshots
of
a
user’s
laptop
or
desktop
and
can
keep
track
of
the
user’s
activity
locally,
is
now
rolling
out
to
a
wider
user
base.
Microsoft
highlighted
in
a

blog
post

that
the
feature
will
be
rolled
out
to
Windows
Insiders
using
Copilot+
PCs
this
month.

For
now,
it
will
only
be
available
on
the
Snapdragon-powered
PCs.
In
November,
the
tech
giant
will
roll
it
out
to
the
AMD-powered
PCs
as
well.

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Oppo Find X8 Design Leaked as Live Image Surfaces Online Ahead of Launch

Oppo
Find
X8
and
Oppo
Find
X8
Pro
may
be
headed
to
India
soon.
While
several
details
and
images
of
the
handsets
have
been
leaked
over
the
past
few
months,
live
images
of
the
Oppo
Find
X8
have
been
leaked
online.
Apart
from
these
images,
the
Find
X8
has
also
shown
up
on
some
certification
websites,
hinting
at
an
imminent
launch
in
some
countries.
The
Oppo
Find
X8
series
is
set
to
launch
in
its
home
market
later
this
month.

A

post

on
Weibo
(via
GSMArena),
revealed
what
is
said
to
be
a
photograph
of
the
upcoming
Oppo
Find
X8.
The
phone
looks
different
in
terms
of
design,
with
a
simplified
approach,
compared
to
last
year’s

Find
X7
.
It
appears
to
confirm
details
spotted
in
a

previous
leak

(which
now
seems
to
be
incorrectly
tagged
by
the
source
as
the
Oppo
Find
X8).
While
the
tipster
reveals
no
new
details
about
the
phone
along
with
the
image,
the
device
looks
different,
with
what
appears
to
be
an
Apple-inspired
design.


oppo find x8 weibo classmate wu datou gadgets 360 OppoFindX8 Oppo

The
leaked
image
of
the
Oppo
Find
X8

Photo
Credit:
Weibo/Classmate
Wu
Datou

The
device
in
the
live
image
(which
as
per
the
source
is
the
Find
X8)
has
flat
sides
with
a
matte-finished
colour-matched
frame.
The
rear
panel
is
perfectly
flat
and
the
phone
has
a
circular
camera
module
at
the
top.
The
camera
island
has
the
Hasselblad
branding
with
the
‘H’
logo
on
it
surrounded
by
three
cameras,
placed
above
and
on
each
side.

It
appears
to
be
quite
different
from
the

previously
leaked
 live
image
which
was
tagged
as
the
Oppo
Find
X8.
The
phone
was
shown
to
have
a
similar
overall
design
approach
but
with
a
square-shaped
rear
camera
module.
A
recently

leaked
image

also
suggested
a
similar
design
highlighting
the
new
iPhone-like
camera
button.
The
Oppo
Find
X8
series
is
also
tipped
to
support

magnetic
wireless
charging
,
but
it’s
unclear
whether
these
will
comply
with
Qi
2
(magnetic)
standards
or
Oppo’s
proprietary
(and
faster)
AirVOOC
Air
charging
speeds.

According
to
a

report

by
GizmoChina,
Oppo’s
Find
X8
has
also
shown
up
on
India’s
BIS
certification
website,
hinting
that
it
could
launch
soon.
The
phone
was
also
spotted
on
Indonesia’s
SDPPI
database,
pointing
to
an
India
and
Indonesia
launch
soon
after
the
China
launch.

The
Oppo
Find
X8
Pro
were
recently

listed
)
India’s
BIS
certification
website
with
the
model
number
CPH2659.
The
Oppo
Find
X8
is
said
to
be
listed
with
the
model
number
CPH2651.
This
also
means
that
both
of
Oppo’s
flagship
Find
X8
series
devices
could
be
headed
to
India
after
the
China
launch.
Oppo
is
expected
to
announce
three
flagship
camera-centric
devices
this
year.
Unlike
last
year,
this
lineup
is
expected
to
include
the
Find
X8,
Find
X8
Pro
and
a
top-end
Find
X8
Ultra.
Or,
Oppo
could 
launch
last
year’s

Find
X7
Ultra

successor
as
the
Find
X8
Pro.


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iPhone 16 Pro Max Review: Apple’s Crown Jewel?

Alright,
it’s
that
time
of
the
year!
Apple
finally
took
the
plunge
and
went
all
out
on
AI
with
its
new
iPhone
16
series.
Calling
the
latest
iPhones
as
built
for
Apple
Intelligence.
Of
course,
the
company
coined
its
version
of
AI,
short
for
artificial
intelligence,
which
the
rest
of
the
world
uses
for
its
products,
but
this
is
Apple,
so
you
know
it.
However,
one
big
miss
is
these
phones
do
not
come
with
any
Apple
Intelligence
features
out-of-the-box.

We’ve
got
the
new
iPhone
16
series
and
the
Watch
10
model.
I’m
starting
the
proceedings
with
the
all-new
iPhone
16
Pro
Max,
the
biggest
iPhone
in
terms
of
display
and
size
ever
built
by

Apple
.
I
will
jump
to
the
iPhone
16
Plus
and
Watch
Series
10
models
next,
but
those
are
for
some
other
day,
so
stay
tuned
to
Gadgets
360
for
those.

The
iPhone
16
series
is
the
first
set
of
iPhones
built
or
designed
for
Apple
Intelligence.
However,
this
is
probably
happening
for
the
first
time
that
Apple
kept
an
AI-related
theme
for
its
launch
event
in
September

Glowtime

to
highlight
how
the
new
features
change
how
everyone
will
use
iPhones
going
forward
but
missed
offering
those
out
of
the
box.

As
a
heads-up
for
readers,
this
review
talks
about
how
big
of
an
upgrade
the

iPhone
16
Pro
Max

is
over
its
predecessor
in
every
way
possible.
Of
course,
I
will
do
an
in-depth
piece
when
the
latest
iOS
18
update
(read,
stable)
hits
the
new
devices
with
Apple
Intelligence
features.
But
for
now,
let’s
dive
into
the
new
Max,
shall
we?

iPhone
16
Pro
Max
Design:
Familiar
with
Titan
Touch

  • Colours:
    Black
    Titanium,
    White
    Titanium,
    Natural
    Titanium,
    and
    Desert
    Titanium
  • Weighs:
    227
    grams
  • Dimensions:
    163×77.6×8.25mm

Practically,
the
iPhone
16
Pro
Max
is

15
Pro
Max

on
steroids.
Why?
Let
me
explain.
If
the
16
Pro
Max
is
placed
on
a
table
with
the
display
facing
downward
alongside
the
15
Pro
Max,
not
many
people
can
figure
out
that
this
is
the
new-gen
model

albeit
if
they
notice
closely.
Design-wise,
the
iPhone
16
Pro
Max
packs
a
host
of
new
things.
Of
course,
the
Camera
Control
is
the
biggest
addition.
Next,
the
bezels
on
the
16
Pro
Max
are
slimmer
than
the
15
Pro
Max.
Last
but
not
least,
the
16
Pro
Max
packs
the
biggest
display
ever
seen
on
an
iPhone
yet.
I
will
deep
dive
one
by
one
now.


iphone 16 pro max review4 physical buttons iPhone 16 Pro Max

Apple
introduced
the
Action
Button
last
year
with
the
iPhone
15
Pro
series 

After
introducing
the
Action
button
on
the
iPhone
15
Pro
Max,
Apple
has
added
Camera
Control
to
its
entire
range
of
iPhone
16
models
this
year.

Just
when
we
thought
smartphone
manufacturers
were
moving
towards
gesture-based
controls
for
interactions,
Apple
took
a
different
route
by
adding
another
physical
button.
The
iPhone
16
Pro
Max
packs
the
power
and
volume
rockers
alongside
the
Camera
Control
and
Action
buttons

four
physical
buttons
overall.
While
setting
up
the
16
Pro
Max,
I
intentionally
removed
the
camera
app
icon
from
the
home
screen
so
that
I
could
use
the
all-new
Camera
Control.
However,
my
muscle
memory
led
me
to
the
home
screen
for
the
first
few
days
until
I
realised
the
16
Pro
Max
had
a
dedicated
camera
button.

Once
you
get
used
to
the
Camera
Control,
there’s
no
going
back.
It’s
convenient
and
easy
to
find,
and
the
best
feeling
is
that
it
sometimes
gives
a
nostalgic
point-and-shoot
camera
memory.
The
only
problem
is
that
vertical
photos
or
videos
are
the
new
norm
for
social
media,
such
as
Instagram,
Facebook,
X,
and
other
platforms
like
YouTube
with
Shorts.
For
a
device
like
the
iPhone
16
Pro
Max,
holding
the
phone
with
one
hand
and
using
the
Camera
Control
to
frame
your
shot
is
tricky.
You
need
the
second
hand
for
better
framing
your
shots.
Camera
Control
on
the
smaller
iPhone
16
Pro
should
be
easily
manageable.
The
Camera
Control
addition
is
a
neat
touch,
and
it’s
like
a
shoutout
to
all
photography
enthusiasts
to
go
all
out
with
this
one.


iphone 16 pro max review15 versus 15pro max iPhone 16 Pro Max

iPhone
16
Pro
Max
(right
side)
features
a
6.9-inch
display,
while
the
15
Pro
Max
(left
side)
packs
a
6.7-inch
display

If
you
are
happy
using
the
app
on
the
home
screen
to
launch
the
camera
and
want
to
utilise
the
camera
control
for
something
else,
Apple
has
you
covered.
You
can
choose
between
launching
the
Camera
app,
code
scanner,
Instagram,
Magnifier
or
none.
With
future
updates,
Apple
is
expected
to
add
more
third-party
apps
to
the
list.

The
weight
increase
is
minimal
despite
the
screen
size
bump
from
6.7
inches
on
the
15
Pro
Max
to
6.9
inches
on
the
iPhone
16
Pro
Max.
It’s
227
grams
on
the
16
Pro
Max
versus
221
grams
on
the
15
Pro
Max.
The
best
part
is
the
weight
distribution.
It’s
even
and
aesthetically
designed
and
can
be
managed
by
one
hand.
However,
people
with
small
hands
will
find
operating
the
16
Pro
Max
with
one
hand
slightly
inconvenient.
I
took
some
time
to
get
used
to
the
16
Pro
Max
despite
using
the
15
Pro
Max
for
almost
a
year.
It’s
funny
that
nearly
a
decade
back,
we
used
to
get
tablets
with
7-inch
screen
sizes
that
had
a
proper
heft
and
thick
bezels.


iphone 16 pro max review5 S24Ultra comparison iPhone 16 Pro max

The
iPhone
16
Pro
Max
weighs
227
grams,
while
the
Samsung
Galaxy
S24
Ultra
weighs
232
grams

The
major
changes
you
need
to
adapt
to
during
daily
use
are
in
width
and
height.
Compared
to
the
15
Pro
Max
(height
159.9mm
and
width
76.7mm),
the
16
Pro
Max
measures
163mm
in
height
and
77.6mm
in
width.
As
you
can
see,
the
16
Pro
Max
is
taller
and
wider
than
its
predecessor.

Jumping
to
colours,
the
Pro
models
again
come
in
titanium
shades
this
year.
Desert
Titanium,
which
we
got
for
the
review,
is
the
best
among
the
four
choices
this
year

Natural
Titanium,
White
Titanium,
and
Black
Titanium,
among
the
others.
All
the
colours
look
striking.
On
the
other
hand,
the
iPhone
16
models
get
some
really
good
colours
this
year.


iphone 16 pro max review6 15 promax comparison iPhone 16 Pro Max

iPhone
16
Pro
Max
(left)
vs
iPhone
15
Pro
Max
(right)
side-by-side
comparison

The
iPhone
16
Pro
Max
has
Apple’s
largest
display
ever
and
packs
the
thinnest
borders
on
any
of
its
products.
Something
that
was
instantly
noticeable
when
I
started
using
the
16
Pro
Max
for
this
review.
Thin
bezels
mean
more
screen
real
estate
and
a
more
immersed
experience.
More
on
that
in
our
display
section.

The
iPhone
16
Pro
Max,
built
with
Grade
5
titanium,
feels
solid
in
hands
and
gives
reassurance
in
everyday
use.
At
the
front,
Apple
has
used
the
latest-gen
Ceramic
Shield,
and
the
textured
matt
glass
back
reminds
me
of
15
Pro
Max.

iPhone
16
Pro
Max
Display:
Stellar

  • Screen:
    Biggest
    display
    on
    an
    iPhone,
    yet
  • Display:
    6.9-inch
    OLED,
    1320×2868
    pixels
    and
    460ppi
  • Peak
    brightness:
    2000nits

Coming
to
the
display,
Apple
has
fit
its
biggest
display
in
the
16
Pro
Max,
measuring
6.9
inches.
To
put
some
context,
16
Pro
Max
packs
a
bigger
display
than
the

Samsung
Galaxy
S24
Ultra

(6.8-inch),
launched
earlier
this
year.


iphone 16 pro max review1 screen iPhone 16 Pro Max

The
phone
supports
a
peak
brightness
of
2000nits

The
Super
Retina
XDR
display
comes
with
Dynamic
Island
and
features
ProMotion
technology
with
a
refresh
rate
of
up
to
120Hz.
The
maximum
brightness
is
1000
nits
(typical),
and
peak
brightness
is
2000nits
(outdoors)

which
we
also
saw
on
the
iPhone
15
Pro
Max.
This
year’s
only
change
is
that
the
minimum
brightness
can
now
go
down
to
1
nit,
which
wasn’t
the
case
earlier.
This
means
you
can
keep
scrolling
or
browsing
on
your
phone
without
bothering
others
in
the
same
room
while
in
bed.

The
iPhone
16
Pro
Max
display
has
rounded
corners
that
follow
a
curved
design,
which
looks
good.
Talking
about
the
display
quality,
the
16
Pro
Max
packs
one
of
the
best
displays
you
can
find
in
2024’s
iPhone
models.
In
everyday
usage,
the
16
Pro
Max
display
feels
apt
for
all
needs,
be
it
multimedia,
gaming
or
scrolling
on
social
media.
The
bigger
screen
size
with
thinner
bezels
means
you
get
a
more
immersed
viewing
experience,
and
that’s
about
it.
The
sunlight
legibility
is
excellent,
and
2000nits
peak
brightness
is
good
enough
for
using
the
phone
under
harsh
sunlight.


iphone 16 pro max review13 screen iPhone 16 Pro Max

The
phone
offers
1320×2868
pixels
screen
resolution
at
460ppi
pixel
density

iPhone
16
Pro
Max
Performance:
High-Octane
Device

  • Chipset:
    A18
    Pro
    chip
  • Breakdown:
    Six-core
    CPU
    with
    six-core
    GPU
    and
    16-core
    Neural
    Engine,
    8GB
    of
    RAM
  • Storage:
    256GB,
    512GB
    and
    1TB

iPhone
16
Pro
Max
now
packs
the
all-new
A18
Pro
chip,
a
successor
to
the
A17
Pro
chip
that
powers
the
15
Pro
models.
During
my
review,
I
tried
everything
from
AAA
gaming
to
streaming,
video
editing,
photo
editing,
and
AI
apps
to
see
how
powerful
the
new
chip
is.
Not
to
my
surprise,
the
16
Pro
Max
doesn’t
even
stutter
mildly
anywhere

a
similar
case
was
with
the
15
Pro
Max
(14
Pro
Max
and
older
Pro
models).
However,
one
of
the
big
areas
of
upgrade
is
heat
optimisation.
Compared
to
the
15
Pro
Max,
the
16
Pro
Max
cools
down
quickly,
thanks
to
Apple’s
improved
heat
dissipation
setup.


iphone 16 pro max review9 rear iPhone 16 Pro Max

The
phone
comes
with
an
IP68
rating
for
splash,
water
and
dust
resistance

Playing
titles
like
Call
of
Duty:
Mobile,
Asphalt
9:
Legends,
Alto’s
Odyssey
and
Fieldrunners
2
felt
butter-smooth.
I
also
tried
out
Ubisoft’s
famous
title,
Assassin’s
Creed
Mirage,
and
the
gaming
experience
was
fantastic.

In
the
performance
department,
the
A18
Pro
on
the
iPhone
16
Pro
Max
doesn’t
just
seem
incremental,
and
it
makes
the
phone
a
better
device
for
heavy
graphics
gaming
and
video
editing
on
the
go.
Talking
about
synthetic
benchmarks,
below
is
a
table
to
better
reflect
the
performance
bump.

Benchmarks iPhone
16
Pro
Max
iPhone
15
Pro
Max
AnTuTu 1587059 1345846
GFX
Bench
Car
Chase
59fps 59fps
GFX
Bench
Manhattan
3.1
59.7fps 60fps
GFX
Bench
T-Rex
59.4fps 59.99fps
3D
Mark
Wild
Life
Extreme
2788 2749
3D
Mark
Wild
Life
8942 8803
Geekbench
6
3203
(single)
&
7846
(multi)
2704
(single)
&
6478
(multi)

Talking
about
connectivity,
the
iPhone
16
Pro
Max
can
latch
onto
networks
swiftly,
be
it
a
basement
with
low
cellular
networks.
Much
like
the
15
series,
the
16
Pro
Max
also
has
a
USB-C
charger
and
supports
the
USB
3.2
standard.

In
my
earlier
iPhone
reviews,
I
have
said
that
haptic
motors
fitted
in
the
iPhones
are
some
of
the
best
ones
seen
on
modern-day
smartphones.
The
same
applies
to
the
iPhone
16
Pro
Max.
Even
the
loudspeakers
are
amazingly
loud
(but
in
a
good
way).
If
you’re
in
a
medium-sized
room,
you
can
try
the
powerful
speaker
setup
on
the
16
Pro
Max,
and
you
won’t
be
disappointed.


iphone 16 pro max review14 gaming iPhone 16 Pro Max

It
is
powered
by
Apple’s
A18
Pro
chip
built
with
second-generation
3nm
architecture

iOS
18
will
remain
an
update
from
Apple
that
will
continue
to
make
headlines
until
Apple
Intelligence
arrives
on
all
new
devices.
One
of
the
reasons
why
the
16
series
is
in
the
news
is
because
they
launch
with
a
tagline
that
says
“Built
for
Apple
Intelligence”
but
do
not
offer
it
out
of
the
box.
As
I
mentioned
at
the
start
of
this
review,
I
will
write
another
piece
to
talk
about
all
new
AI
features
in-depth
when
it
hits
16
Pro
Max.
The
latest
iOS
18
update
brings
a
host
of
upgrades

some
that
were
much
needed
and
some
that
I’m
still
trying
to
get
used
to.
The
Photos
app
was
one
of
my
go-to
apps
for
pictures
across
devices,
but
ever
since
the
iOS
18
update,
the
new
refresh
has
been
confusing.
What
I
love
about
iOS
18
is
the
new
personalisation
options.
Apple
keeps
adding
to
the
list,
and
that’s
good.
More
options
to
customise
means
more
new
home
screen
designs
to
play
with.


iphone 16 pro max review11 ui iPhone 16 Pro Max

The
iPhone
16
series
has
been
designed
keeping
Apple
Intelligence
at
the
core

I
briefly
tried
the
iOS
18
beta,
which
ships
with
a
bunch
of
AI
features
and
offers
what
Samsung
has
been
offering
for
months.
Some
AI
tools
I
tried
on
the
beta
release
briefly
were
a
writing
tool
for
improving
writing
and
the
Notes
app,
which
gets
a
summarise
feature
for
recorded
meetings.
Apple
is
bringing
what
it
calls
Genmoji
thanks
to
the
company’s
Image
Playground
app
that
lets
your
creativity
go
all
out.
Then,
the
favourite
camera-related
AI
feature
on
Android
is
called
Erase,
but
Apple
has
rebadged
it
to
Clean
Up,
which
can
remove
distractions
or
objects
from
your
image.
Of
course,
Siri
is
getting
a
whole
bigger
paint
job
and
is
almost
refreshed.
I
will
try
them
out
in
the
final
release
before
giving
the
verdict
on
who’s
done
it
better.

iPhone
16
Pro
Max
Camera:
Spectacular

  • Cameras:
    48MP
    primary,
    48MP
    ultra-wide
    and
    12MP
    telephoto
  • Videos

    Audio
    Mix
    is
    a
    new
    feature
    while
    recording
    videos
  • Support

    4K
    120
    fps
    Dolby
    Vision
  • Selfie

    12MP
    camera

Besides
a
bigger
display
and
battery,
the
16
Pro
Max
finally
upgrades
the
ultrawide
camera.
From
a
12-megapixel
sensor,
Apple
has
jumped
to
a
48-megapixel
sensor.
The
telephoto,
however,
remains
12-megapixel
only
at
the
moment.
Next
year,
we
may
get
a
triple
48-megapixel
camera
setup
on
the
Pro
models.
Fingers
crossed.

If
you
have
been
following
Apple,
then
you
already
know
that
they
have
been
steadily
ramping
up
their
camera
game
to
match
the
needs
of
pro
users

content
creators,
artists,
photographers,
directors,
and
more.
The
16
Pro
Max
is
another
chapter
in
that
journey
and
brings
some
exciting
additions.


iphone 16 pro max review2 camera close up iPhone 16 Pro Max

The
phone
gets
an
all-new
48-megapixel
ultra-wide
camera

Camera
Control
has
to
be
one
of
those
additions
that
have
helped
push
the
camera
to
be
used
more
and
more,
at
least
for
me.
It
is
intuitive
and
easy
to
jump
from
zooming
to
modes
and
more.
However,
there’s
a
short
learning
curve
attached,
so
be
ready.

During
Apple’s
September
launch,
one
of
the
executives
talked
about
how
the
new
48-megapixel
Fusion
Camera
can
read
data
two
times
faster,
enabling
zero
shutter
lag.
And
I
could
test
it
during
my
review
period;
clicking
photos
of
cars
on
the
road
while
moving
comes
way
better
than
before.


iphone 16 pro max review7 camera control iPhone 16 Pro Max

The
entire
iPhone
16
range
gets
the
Camera
Control
button

Daylight
photos
on
the
16
Pro
Max
come
out
stunning,
which
was
the
case
with
the
15
Pro
Max.
You
have
enough
details
in
each
shot,
stunning
dynamic
range,
excellent
saturation,
and,
most
importantly,
natural
and
gorgeous
colours.
Some
samples
below
to
show
you
how
good
the
cameras
are
on
the
16
Pro
Max.
The
primary
48-megapixel
sensor
is
solid
for
daylight
shots.













 



Daylight
photos
from
the
primary
camera
of
the
16
Pro
Max

This
year,
you
can
play
around
with
your
images
with
all-new
Photographic
Styles
that
adjust
tones,
colours,
and
more
in
real
time.
The
new
control
pad
in
the
Photography
Styles
puts
you
on
top
of
your
images
and
makes
it
convenient.
Another
small
update
is
that
you
can
now
change
the
style
after
clicking
an
image,
which
wasn’t
possible
earlier.





Colour
accuracy
and
ample
details
are
highlights
of
the
primary
camera

Videography
enthusiasts
are
getting
another
big
update
this
year
with
4K
at
120fps
support

what
Apple
calls
its
highest
resolution
and
frame
rate
with
slo-mo.
The
best
part
is
that
Apple
this
year
is
not
forcing
you
to
make
real-time
decisions
on
the
frame
rate.
You
can
adjust
the
playback
speed
after
capture
in
the
Photos
app.
The
addition
of
these
features
makes
on-the-go
editing
wonders.
 



Macro
shot



Portrait
image

Bokehs
come
out
amazing,
too,
with
natural
skin
tones
and
no
colour
blowout.
Something
that
iPhones
are
vouched
for.
Macro
shots
also
come
nice.
However,
you
will
need
to
do
some
work
to
make
sure
you
nail
the
shot,
or
else
you
may
end
up
with
a
few
close-ups
with
the
subject
blurred.




 



Telephoto
(5x)
camera
samples

The
telephoto
camera
has
also
received
a
decent
update,
and
I
got
some
fantastic
zoom
results.
At
10x
and
15x,
the
16
Pro
Max
manages
amazing
results
with
ample
details.
This
is
the
first
time
I
have
noticed
that
the
iPhone
16
Pro
Max
did
better
than
the
S24
Ultra
in
some
zoom
shots.





Shots
were
taken
using
an
Ultrawide
camera

The
ultrawide
camera
is
also
capable
and
does
an
excellent
job
in
daylight.
There’s
a
noticeable
upgrade
over
the
15
Pro
Max
shots
in
terms
of
image
details
captured.

Jumping
to
low-light
photos,
there
is
considerable
improvement
in
this
department.
Especially
considering
the
15
Pro
Max
lately
was
disappointing
in
challenging
low-light
conditions.
Below
are
some
night
samples
where
16
Pro
Max
flexes
its
muscle
in
low-light
conditions.





Low-light
photos
from
the
iPhone
16
Pro
Max



Portrait
at
night,
shot
on
iPhone
16
Pro
Max

Why
not
test
16
Pro
Max
with
the
current
flagship
from
the
Android
domain

Samsung
Galaxu
S24
Ultra?
Below
are
some
photos
for
your
comparison.
Though
note,
to
merge
both
the
shots,
the
quality
has
taken
a
slight
hit,
but
this
is
representational
to
show
you
how
well
Apple
has
improved
its
low-light
cameras
on
the
new
Pro
models.

iPhone
16
Pro
Max
vs
Samsung
Galaxy
S24
Ultra:
Low-light
shots
compared



iPhone
16
Pro
Max
vs
Samsung
Galaxy
S24
Ultra
in
low-light
conditions



Another
iPhone
16
Pro
Max
vs
Samsung
Galaxy
S24
Ultra
night
sample



In
this
image,
the
16
Pro
Max
keeps
colours
and
tone
natural
while
the
S24
Ultra
blows
it
away
with
too
much
unnatural
light

The
selfie
camera
is
the
same
as
the
15
Pro
Max,
and
we
don’t
see
any
variation
in
that
either.
Selfies
come
out
excellent
with
natural
skin
tones
and
colours
across
different
light
conditions.
The
low-light
photos,
however,
have
a
scope
for
improvement.
Overall,
the
iPhone
16
Pro
Max
packs
a
stellar
camera
trio,
and
you
cannot
put
it
down
compared
to
any
phone
in
the
market.

iPhone
16
Pro
Max
Battery:
Powerhouse

  • Battery:
    Claimed
    bigger
    battery
    capacity
  • Video
    playback:
    Up
    to
    33
    hours
    (advertised)
  • Charging:
    Up
    to
    50%
    charge
    in
    35
    minutes

By
now,
you
may
already
know
that
Apple
is
the
only
company
that
doesn’t
advertise
spec
sheets.
So,
when
it
came
to
battery
bump
on
the
new
iPhone
16
Pro
Max,
the
only
data
Apple
shared
is
that
it
offers
up
to
33
hours
of
video
playback
compared
to
the
15
Pro
Max
(and
14
Pro
Max),
which
offered
up
to
29
hours
of
video
playback.
We
did
our
HD
video
loop
test,
and
16
Pro
Max
impressed
with
a
respectable
28
hours
and
33
minutes
of
playback
time.


iphone 16 pro max review9 battery run iPhone 16 Pro Max

The
iPhone
16
Pro
Max
is
a
capable
smartphone
when
it
comes
to
battery
prowess

Talking
purely
about
battery
performance,
the
iPhone
16
Pro
Max
is
a
stellar
device
that
can
offer
over
8
hours
of
screen-on
time.
With
heavy
usage
that
included
a
couple
of
hours
of
gaming
and
streaming
and
a
good
30-40
minutes
of
camera
use
for
photos
and
videos,
the
phone
easily
lasted
over
a
day
with
almost
25
percent
of
battery
still
left.

In
multiple
tests
we
did
on
the
review
unit,
the
16
Pro
Max
easily
did
over
8
hours
of
active
screen
on
time,
and
the
max
we
got
was
8
hours
and
30
minutes
with
13
percent
juice
left.
Of
course,
you
can
derive
more
battery
backup
if
you
turn
off
the
always-on
display
and
reduce
camera
use.
On
days
with
moderate
use,
the
iPhone
16
Pro
Max
gave
us
nearly
two
full
days
of
battery
life.


iphone 16 pro max review8 cases iPhone 16 Pro Max

A
MagSafe
case
by
beats,
a
Silicone
Case
from
Apple,
and
a
case
from
Daily
Objects
for
the
iPhone
16
Pro
Max

Apple
has
really
pushed
the
envelope
when
it
comes
to
battery
performance,
which
is
something
that
will
be
tough
for
competition
to
match.

However,
wired
charging
speed
remains
the
Achilles
heel
of
the
iPhone
16
Pro
Max.
In
an
era
where
phones
offer
full
charging
within
30
minutes,
the
16
Pro
Max
reached
55%
charge
in
35
minutes.
A
full
charge
with
a
20W
adapter
takes
about
100
minutes
and,
at
times,
can
take
up
to
120
minutes,
depending
on
multiple
factors.


iphone 16 pro max review10 handson iPhone 16 Pro Max

The
iPhone
16
Pro
Max
isn’t
a
small
phone
by
any
means

iPhone
16
Pro
Max
Verdict

Who
should
buy
the
iPhone
16
Pro
Max?
The
answer
is
simple

for
iPhone
users
who
are
not
already
using
the
iPhone
15
Pro
Max.
Get
it,
of
course,
if
your
budget
allows.
For
those
who
still
prefer
an
under
Rs.
1
lakh
phone
and
are
okay
with
compromising
on
some
aspects,
there’s
the
base
iPhone
16
with
mostly
all
the
goodies
this
year
minus
a
120Hz
refresh
rate
display
and
a
third
telephoto
camera.
The
best
thing
is
that
this
is
a
sale
season,
and
you
can
grab
some
great
deals
if
you
prioritise
switching
to
an
iPhone,
as

discounts
are
available
across
models
in
both
online
and
offline
stores
.


iphone 16 pro max review12 camera ui iPhone 16 Pro Max

Camera
Control
is
one
of
the
highlights
of
the
new
16-series

Compared
to
the

14
Pro

and

13
Pro

series,
the
iPhone
16
Pro
Max
packs
some
of
the
biggest
upgrades,
while
the
15
Pro
Max
now
looks
underrated.
It
has
the
biggest
display
on
an
iPhone
yet.
In
my
testing,
the
16
Pro
Max
delivered
unprecedented
battery
performance,
and
of
course,
this
is
a
Pro
device,
so
even
heavy-duty
users
can
go
for
this.
The
display
is
incredible,
and
the
only
downside
is
the
slow
wired
charging,
which
seems
to
be
taking
forever
to
be
upgraded.

One
big
bummer
is
that
there
are
no
Apple
Intelligence
(read,
stable)
features
on
the
16
Pro
Max,
which
certainly
makes
it
look
like
not
a
great
deal
at
the
moment.
But
remember,
these
phones
are
built
from
scratch
to
work
with
Apple
Intelligence,
so
an
iOS
update
with
all
the
goodies
may
drop
in
a
few
weeks.

The
two
biggest
alternatives
to
the
iPhone
16
Pro
Max
are
the
iPhone
15
Pro
Max
(Review),
retailing
at
all-time
low
prices
during
the
festive
sales
in
India.
And,
the
second
is
the
Samsung
Galaxy
S24
Ultra
(Review),
the
closest
flagship
that
can
take
on
the
16
Pro
Max.

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How
TripMates
works

TripMates
provides
a
straightforward
solution
by
enabling
trip
organisers
to
select

multiple-choice
questions
covering
key
trip

aspects
such
as

budget
,

destination
preferences

and

activity
ideas
.
Once
the
desired
list
of
questions
has
been
selected,
the
organiser
simply
needs
to
add
in
the
email
addresses
of
all
those
the
trip
planner
needs
to
be
sent
to,
and
they’re
also
provided
with
a
link
they
can
send
directly
over
text,
WhatsApp
or
email.

The organiser sends a TripMates form to attendees.
Trip
organisers
can
easily
send
a
form
to
all
attendees.
(Source:
TripMates/hotukdeals/screenshot)

Upon
receiving
an
email
from
TripMates
to
confirm
the
trip
enquiry
has
been
set
up,

attendees
can
anonymously

respond
to
the
pre-set
questions,
offering
their
input

without
the
fear
of
judgement

Attendees get a TripMates email and a request to fill in a form anonymously.
Attendees
get
an
email
request
to
fill
in
the
form.
All
information
can
be
sent
in
anonymously.
(Source:
TripMates/hotukdeals/screenshot)


The
importance
of
using
anonymity
to
reduce
the
stress
and
social
anxiety
of
saying
“no”
to
an
expensive
trip
or
activity.

“We
know
that
the

anonymity
aspect
is
a
really
important

part
of
this
tool”,
said
our
very
own
resident
consumer
champion
and
money
saving
expert,
Vix
Leyton. 

“All
too
often
people
end
up
spending
loads
of
money
that
they
simply
don’t
have,
just
because
they
have
no
way
to
quietly
and
anonymously
duck
out
of
a
trip
they
can’t
afford,
without
being
perceived
to
lose
face.
The
anonymous
factor
was
a
must
have
for
us
when
we
were
designing
TripMates.co.uk.”

This
approach
helps
planners
gauge
the
group’s
desires
without
anyone
feeling
pressured
to
agree
to
something
they
can’t
afford
or
would
prefer
not
to
do. 

Participants
can
also

select
deal
breakers

or
opt-out
if
their
preferences
aren’t
met
or
they
simply
can’t
attend,
ensuring
everyone
is
comfortable
with
the
final
plans.

During
the
setup
process,
a

deadline

can
be
set.
After
it
passes,
both
the
organiser
and
attendees
receive
an
email
summary
of
who
wants
to
attend.
This
helps
the
organiser
plan
the
trip
based
on
affordability,
travel
distance,
duration,
preferred
activities,
and
any
deal
breakers.

As
well
as
allowing
the
organiser
to
provide
a
few
options
to
create
a
more
tailored
trip,
deal
breakers
include
X,
Y
and
Z.

Within the TripMates form, multiple-choice questions covering key trip aspects such as budget, destination preferences and activity ideas are answered.
Within
the
form,
multiple-choice
questions
covering
key
trip
aspects
are
answered.
(Source:
TripMates/hotukdeals/screenshot)


Addressing
a
common
money
problem

The
launch
of
TripMates
was
backed
by
our
recent
research
that
revealed
a
worrying
trend:
almost
a
quarter
of
young
adults
have
taken
out
credit
cards
to
attend
social
events
like
weddings
or
hen
parties.
The

fear
of
seeming
rude
or
feeling
embarrassed
often
drives
people
to
spend
beyond
their
means
.
With
TripMates,
the
hope
is
to
reduce
this
social
spending
anxiety
by
making
financial
limitations
a
natural
part
of
the
planning
conversation.


What
can
you
plan
with
TripMates?

This
tool
is
particularly
useful
for
organising
events
like
hen
and
stag
dos,
milestone
birthdays
or
even
golf
trips.
By
allowing
everyone
to
have
their
say
in
a
manner
that
respects
their
financial
boundaries
and
holiday
preferences,
TripMates
fosters
a
more
inclusive
and
financially
responsible
approach
to
group
travel
.
At
the
end
of
the
day,
the
goal
of
TripMates
is
to
ensure
that
these
events
are
enjoyable
for
everyone
without
the
added
burden
of
debt.

An email shows how many people responded to the request.
An
email
will
show
how
many
people
responded
to
the
request.
(Source:
TripMates/hotukdeals/screenshot)

Talking
about
money
has
been
taboo
for
too
long.

With
it
being
seen
as
crass
to
discuss
financial
situations,
we
all
risk
falling
into
the
trap
of
going
into
debt
keeping
up
appearances
when
we
would
prefer
to
spend
less
and
are
hoping
someone
else
speaks
up.
Social
media
has
pressured
organisers
into
trying
to
deliver
a
picture-perfect
experience,
and
in
doing
so
they
risk
not
having
the
people
they
want
the
most
at
the
event
as
they
are
priced
out,
or
worse,
sending
their
friends
and
family
into
debt
who
want
to
be
there
for
them
despite
the
cost.”

Hopefully
this
tool
takes
away
the
stress
of
being
honest
about
what
you
can
afford
,
and
make
sure
any
event
you
are
organising
is
priced
in
an
accessible,
realistic
way
to
get
the
most
people
there
having
the
best
time,
without
worrying
about
the
financial
hangover.” 

Our
new
online
tool
can
be
found
at:

www.TripMates.co.uk
.

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Watch Alien: Romulus for less: 2 cinema tickets for under £10


Get
two
Cineworld
Cinema
tickets
with
72%
off,
now
under
£10.
Enjoy
nationwide
locations
and
flexible
redemption
including
for
Alien
Romulus.


There’s
an
astounding
limited-time
offer
from

Wowcher

for
a


72%
discount

on

Cineworld

cinema
tickets
for
two
.
Moviegoers
can
now
relish
in
the
latest
blockbuster
releases
in
93
locations
across
the
UK,
including
London,
Manchester,
Birmingham,
Edinburgh,
and
many
more,
for
just

£9.99
,
instead
of
the
regular
price
of
£31.98.

Along
with
the
highly
anticipated
Alien:
Romulus
film,
here
are
some
other
new
releases
you
can
watch:

Alien:
Romulus
|
Official
Trailer
(Video:
YouTube
@20th
Century
Studios)

The
offer
is
available
through
Wowcher,
providing
unmatched
value
and
accessibility
to
quality
cinematic
experiences.
The
deal
is
applicable
to
a
wide
variety
of
titles,
attracting
diverse
audience
preferences.
Here’s
a
recap
of
all
you
need
to
know
about
this
deal:

  • Two
    Cineworld
    cinema
    tickets
    for
    just
    £9.99,
    usually
    priced
    at
    £31.98.
  • Can
    be
    used
    at
    any
    screening
    at
    93
    nationwide
    locations.
  • The
    offer
    includes
    several
    latest
    blockbusters.
  • The
    tickets
    are
    super
    flexible!
    You
    can
    use
    your
    voucher
    until
    9
    December.
  • The
    deal
    is
    ideal
    for
    date
    night
    or
    family
    fun.
  • Quick
    and
    easy
    redemption
    process.

The
venues
include
comfortable
seating,
ensuring
a
great
night
out
for
couples
and
families
alike.
The
tickets
are
flexible
and
can
be
redeemed
for
any
movie
until
the
9
of
December,
making
it
ideal
for
anticipated
upcoming
releases
or
timeless
classics.
This
unmissable
offer
currently
available
on
Wowcher,
is
valid
seven
days
a
week.


Take
advantage
of
more

cinema

deals
only
on
hotukdeals.
The
best
deals
are
always
just
a
click
away!

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Don’t miss this indie game on sale – Get Gris for less than three quid on Steam


The
independent
game
Gris
is
available
for
just
under
three
quid
on
Steam.
There’s
plenty
of
space
to
play
this
cute
little
game.


OK,
so
this
one
might
not
make
your
week
any
better,
in
the
sense
that
we’re
not
going
to
give
you
the
time
of
your
life,
but
we
can
at
least
recommend
a
critically
acclaimed
video
game
at
a
low
price.
It’s
now
off

Game
Pass
,
it’ll
be
back
in
eventually,
but
in
the
meantime
it’s
on
sale
from
time
to
time.
Now

Gris

is
in
the
spotlight
today.

Launch
trailer.
(Video:
PlayStation
Youtube
channel)

Feel
free
to

go
straight
to
the
deal
on
the

Steam

store
.
You
can
get
the
game
for

£2.55

instead
of
£12.79,
a
discount
of

80%
.
That’s
not
bad,
but
you
still
need
to
know
what
to
expect.
But
don’t
worry,
that’s
where
we
come
in!

A
great
little
game

I’ll
be
honest,
Gris
is
a
good
piece
of
work,
but
it’s
a
tad
overrated.
To
take
a
rather
quick
comparison,
it
reminds
me
of
the
returns
of
Thomas
Was
Alone,
many
years
before…

Gris
is
a
thoughtful
independent
game,
released
just
under
six
years
ago.
That’s
just
a
few
months
after
the
release
of
Celeste,
which
was
a
kind
of
benchmark
in
independent
video
games,
but
with
a
great
mastery
of
gameplay.

Gris
takes
a
different
approach,
that
of
a
more
narrative
game,
focusing
above
all
on
movement,
narrative
(not
as
such,
but
on
the
script,
the
story,
the
feeling…)
and
its
sensitive,
personal
themes.
We’re
dealing
here
with
metaphor,
but
I
can
give
you
the
broad
outline.
Gris
is
lost
in
a
world
of
her
own
making,
and
the
spaces
she
travels
through
are
reflections
of
various
emotions,
all
of
them
eminently
negative,
leading
us
towards
mourning.
But
mourning
for
what,
or
for
whom?
You’ll
see
for
yourself,
of
course.

‘GRIS
doesn’t
bother
with
long,
bloated
texts:
this
dreamlike
experience
is
punctuated
only
by
simple
command
reminders
displayed
in
the
form
of
universal
icons.
So
you
can
let
yourself
be
lulled
by
the
game’s
chimerical
atmosphere,
whatever
your
native
language.’
Admittedly,
this
is
the
title’s
strength
and
weakness,
too.
It
lacks
a
little
subtlety,
and
has
a
bit
of
trouble
connecting
the
wagons,
thematically.
So
you
can
go
on
to
play
other
experiences
in
the
same
genre,
which
are
all
personal,
introspective
works.
And
you
can
play
it
with
the
Steam
Deck,
which
lends
itself
well
to
that!

Please
note
that
this
deal
expires
on
Thursday,
22
August.


This
is
a
translation
of
a
post
by
Benjamin
Benoit
for
our
French
publication,

Dealabs
Magazine
.

And
for
all
your

video
game

deals,
across
a
wide
range
of
consoles,
both
physical
and
dematerialised,
don’t
hesitate
to
follow
hotukdeals,
where
you’ll
find
great
deals
in
real
time.

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Sustainable Hospitality Challenge 2024 Announces Winners at Future Hospitality Summit World in Dubai

The Sustainable Hospitality Challenge (SHC), by Hotelschool The Hague, proudly announces the Winner of its 2024 edition, revealed during the grand finale at the Future Hospitality Summit World in Dubai. This year’s competition, which brought together 7 visionary student teams from across the globe, celebrated groundbreaking innovations set to reshape the future of hospitality. The 2024 edition saw an incredible level of competition, with a remarkable turnout from industry leaders eager to participate as jurors. Teams presented their innovative concepts to a distinguished panel of 19 current industry leaders, making this year’s challenge one of the most competitive and exciting to date.
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FHS World brings together top UAE chefs for Middle East’s first Sustainable Cook-off

Top chefs from across the UAE will come under the spotlight at the region’s first Sustainable Cook-off contest, taking place at Future Hospitality Summit – FHS World at Madinat Jumeirah in Dubai, 30 September to 2 October.
Celebrating the unique flavours of the UAE and culinary excellence while championing sustainability in line with government net zero directives, the competition – in partnership with The Emirates Culinary Guild (ECG), UAE Restaurants Group (UAERG), Fresh On Table and the Hospitality Asset Managers Association (HAMA) – will see locally-sourced ingredients transformed into innovative, gastronomic masterpieces to be presented to a panel of esteemed judges and served to FHS delegates.
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This box can send Dolby Atmos over power lines, for easier home theater setup

There
are
many
terrible
things
in
this
world,
and
I
think
we
can
all
agree
that
running
speaker
cables
is
one
of
the
worst.
That’s
one
of
the
reasons
why
the

best
soundbars
now
have
wireless
subwoofers
and
sometimes
wireless
surround
speakers
too,
but
many
of
those
options
are
manufacturer-specific
and
some
wireless
connections
are
laggy
or
lossy.

US
firm
Fasetto
thinks
it
has
a
better
option:
Dolby
Atmos
via
your
home’s
power
lines.
Its
Audio
Cu
system
delivers
audio
without
lengthy
cabling,
and
it’s
just
been
certified
for
Dolby
Atmos.

Audio
Cu
works
in
much
the
same
way
as
powerline
networking
devices
do:
it
sends
signals
over
the
in-wall
wiring
in
your
home.
Audio
signals
are
sent
from
a
transmitter
attached
to
your
TV
or
AV
receiver,
decoded
by
boxes
that
receive
the
signals,
and
then
sent
to
your
speakers
as
normal.
The
system
supports
surround
sound
setups
up
to
7.1.2
with
Dolby
Atmos
and
should
work
with
any
speakers
with
the
familiar
black
and
red
wiring
terminals. 

That’s
the
good
news.
Now
for
the
potentially
not-so-good.

How
much
does
wireless
surround
sound
cost?

We
don’t
know
the
price
yet,
but
it
isn’t
likely
to
be
cheap.
We
know
that
you’ll
need
an
Audio
Cu
receiver
for

each
speaker
as
well
as
the
main
Audio
Cu
transmitter
you’ll
attach
to
one
of
the

best
TVs
or
an
audio
source;
each
receiver
will
need
to
be
its
own
amplifier
as
well
as
a
receiver,
and
of
course
that
ups
the
cost
somewhat.
As
the
technology
is
largely
the
same
as
powerline
networking,
a
look
at
the

best
powerline
adapters
gives
some
indication
of
what
the
prices
will
be
at
a
minimum.

Is
it
worth
it?
According
to
the
firm,
latency
is
down
to
less
than
20
milliseconds,
there’s
virtually
no
packet
loss,
and
the
signals
are
not
affected
by
interference,
which
can
be
an
issue
with
over-the-air
wireless
connections.
A
single
transmitter
can
handle
up
to
10
channels
of
audio,
and
if
you
have
a
mansion
you
can
run
up
to
six
transmitters
in
separate
setups
in
the
same
home,
with
a
max
of
32
audio
channels
in
total.
You
don’t

need
an
AV
receiver
(though
if
you
have
one
of
the

best
4K
projectors,
you
may
well
be
using
one
anyway),
and
all
the
EQ
and
configuration
is
done
in
the
iOS
or
Android
app.
You’ll
also
be
able
to
control
the
volume
via
your
TV
or
projector.

According
to
Fasetto,
“The
future
of
home
audio
connectivity
has
arrived
with
AUDIO
Cu”
and
the
firm
is
“the
only
company
that
has
overcome
all
the
obstacles
of
moving
data
cleanly
over
power
lines
in
all
environments”.
If
the
system
is
as
good
as
it
sounds,
it
could
be
an
interesting
option
for
people
who
want
a
home
theater
setup
without
installing
cables
or
running
them
across
the
floor.
You
can
find
out
more
on
the

Fasetto
website. 

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OTT Releases This Week: CTRL, The Signature, Manvat Murders and More

This
week
is
big
on
entertainment
with
a
host
of
interesting
releases
from
across
genres,
on
the
home
front
as
well
as
globally.
We
face
the
dangers
of
AI
technology
in
Ananya
Panday’s
Netflix
thriller
CTRL
and
relive
the
horror
of
brutal,
occult
killings
in
a
Maharashtrian
village
in
the
1970s
in
SonyLiv’s
Manvat
Murders.
Anupam
Kher
brings
out
the
story
of
a
heart-shattered
man
who
must
decide
when
to
pull
the
plug
on
her
wife
of
35
years,
who
is
now
in
a
vegetative
state,
billing
on
expensive
life
support
machines.

Internationally,
two
highly
acclaimed
web
series
are
renewed
for
the
third
time.
The
Legend
of
Vox
Machina
takes
us
to
the
fantasy
world
of
Exandria

from
the
popular
game
Dungeons
&
Dragons

and
Heartstopper
gives
us
more
of
the
heartwarming
love
story
of
two
teenage
boys.

Next
is
the
big
news
for
anime
lovers:
Netflix
is
releasing
a
brand
new
adaptation
of
the
Japanese
manga
Ranma
½.
The
series
follows
a
young
martial
artist
who
turns
into
a
girl
with
a
splash
of
cold
water
and
needs
a
splash
of
hot
water
to
get
back
to
normalcy.

Top
OTT
Releases
This
Week
(September
30

October
6)

This
week’s
lot
of
our
favourite
picks
are
a
mix
of
critics-approved
shows
making
a
return,
chilling
recreations,
and
a
refreshing
slice
of
less-covered
themes
in
Indian
cinema.
Here
is
more
about
the
same
to
help
you
decide
on
your
first
binge-watch
series
of
films
of
the
week!

But
that’s
not
all

streaming
platforms
are
bursting
with
a
diverse
range
of
exciting
new
releases
across
genres,
offering
something
for
every
taste
and
preference.
To
cater
to
all
the
cinephiles,
we’ve
listed
all
the
releases
of
the
week
at
the
end
of
this
article.
Dive
in
and
discover
your
next
favourite
show
or
movie!

CTRL

Release
Date:
October
4

Genre:
Drama,
Thriller

Where
to
Watch:
Netflix

Cast:
Ananya
Panday,
Vihaan
Samat,
Devika
Vatsa,
Kamakshi
Bhat

Social
media
and
artificial
intelligence
have
both
plagued
our
lives
beyond
measure.
In
CTRL,
we
witness
their
darker
side
and
potential
dangers.
Here,
we
meet
a
social
media
power
couple:
Nella
Awasthi
(Ananya
Panday)
and
Joe
Mascarenhas
(Vihaan
Samat),
whose
perfect
on-screen
life
crumbles
after
an
ugly
public
breakup.
A
heartbroken
Awasthi
seeks
help
from
an

AI

application
to
erase
Mascarenhas
from
her
life.
Everything
seems
fine
until
the
application
starts
taking
control
of
her
life,
turning
her
into
a
mere
spectator.

The
Signature

Release
Date:
October
4

Genre:
Drama

Where
to
Watch:
Zee5

Cast:
Anupam
Kher,
Mahima
Chaudhry,
Ranvir
Shorey,
Annu
Kapoor,
Sneha
Paul,
Manoj
Joshi,
Maira
Khan,
Neena
Kulkarni,
Herman
Dsouza

Anupam
Kher’s
The
Signature
deals
with
the
sensitive
subject
of
life
support
systems
for
terminal
patients.
Kher
here
plays
an
ordinary
middle-class
man
whose
beloved
wife
of
35
years
is
put
on
a
life
support
system
after
an
unexpected
health
crisis.
As
medical
bills
keep
mounting
and
hopes
of
her
reviving
shrinking,
the
husband
is
caught
up
in
the
heart-breaking
dilemma
of
whether
to
continue
the
treatment
or
pull
the
plug
on
her
vegetative
wife.
The
film
is
a
Hindi
adaptation
of
Vikram
Gokhale‘s
National
Award-winning
Marathi
film
Anumati
(2013).

Manvat
Murders

Release
Date:
October
4

Genre:
Crime,
Thriller

Where
to
Watch:
SonyLiv

Cast:
Ashutosh
Gowariker,
Sonali
Kulkarni,
Sai
Tamhankar,
Makarand
Anaspure,
Mayur
Khandge,
Kishor
Kadam

Between
1970
and
1976,
the
Manvat
village
of
Maharashtra
was
horrified
by
the
mysterious
murders
of
a
few
children,
infants,
and
women.
The
bodies
are
said
to
have
strange
marks
suggestive
of
occult
or
ritualistic
killing.
Even
after
years
of
probe,
the
culprits
and
motives
behind
these
brutal
killings
are
still
not
clear.
SonyLiv’s
eight-part
series
is
based
on
these
murders
and
retells
the
story
from
the
perspective
of
an
investigating
officer.
It
will
be
available
to
stream
in
Marathi,
Hindi,
Telugu,
Tamil,
Malayalam,
Kannada,
and
Bengali.

The
Legend
of
Vox
Machina
Season
3

Release
Date:
October
3

Genre:
Action,
Adventure,
Animation

Where
to
Watch:
Prime
Video

Cast:
Laura
Bailey,
Taliesin
Jaffe,
Ashley
Johnson,
Matthew
Mercer,
Liam
O’Brien,
Marisha
Ray,
Sam
Riegel,
Travis
Willingham

The
Legend
of
Vox
Machina
returns
once
again
with
the
adventurers
ready
to
give
it
their
all
to
save
the
fantasy
world
of
Exandria.
This
season,
we
see
our
misfit
heroes
surviving
in
hell,
taking
on
dangerous
battles,
and
grappling
with
tumultuous
personal
struggles.
Meanwhile,
the
romance
between
Keyleth
and
Vax
keeps
blooming
amidst
the
chaos.

The
series
is
based
on
the
first
campaign
of
the
web
series
Critical
Role,
which
is,
in
turn,
based
on
the
game
Dungeons
&
Dragons.
Both
seasons
were
well
received
by
both
critics
and
the
audience
and
have
a
rating
of
100%
on
the
popular
review
website
Rotten
Tomatoes.

Ranma
½

Release
Date:
October
5

Genre:
Anime,
Adventure,
Comedy

Where
to
Watch:
Netflix

Cast:
Megumi
Hayashibara,
Kappei
Yamaguchi,
Kagga
Jayson,
Noriko
Hidaka,
Akio
Ôtsuka,
Kôichi
Yamadera,
Minami
Takayama,
Kikuko
Inoue,
Chô,
Ken’ichi
Ogata

Ranma
½
is
one
of
the
most
popular
manga
series
of
all
time.
It
follows
the
story
of
Ranma
Saotome,
a
young
martial
artist
who
turns
into
a
girl
after
being
splashed
with
cold
water
and
back
to
a
boy
with
hot
water.
As
romance
comes
knocking
at
his
door,
this
curse
makes
things
further
complicated
for
him.
The
series
was
earlier
serialized
in
Weekly
Shōnen
Sunday
in
Japan
from
August
1987
to
March
1996.
Some
of
the
original
voice
actors,
including
Kappei
Yamaguchi,
Megumi
Hayashibara,
and
Noriko
Hidaka,
are
reprising
their
roles.

Heartstopper
Season
3

Release
Date:
October
3

Genre:
Drama,
Romance

Where
to
Watch:
Netflix

Cast:
Joe
Locke,
Kit
Connor,
Jonathan
Bailey,
Hayley
Atwell,
Eddie
Marsan,
Nicol
Shaw,
Marcel
Wirtl

The
heartwarming
romance
between
Nick
Nelson
(Kit
Connor)
and
Charlie
Spring
(Joe
Locke)
is
back
to
charm
viewers
for
the
third
time.
Our
lovestruck
boys
are
now
ready
to
face
the
looming
pressures
of
adulthood

university
prep,
personal
anxieties,
and
emotional
growth.
Meanwhile,
Charlie
is
having
a
hard
time
articulating
his
feelings.
Needless
to
say,
as
their
relationship
evolves,
more
drama
follows.
Jonathan
Bailey
joins
the
cast
this
season
as
Charlie’s
celebrity
crush.

List
of
Other
OTT
Releases
This
Week

From
the
exciting
world
of
Simpsons,
returning
to
entertain
us
for
the
36th
time,
to
a
peak
into
Swedish
luxury
real
estate,
here’s
everything
new
from
the
entertainment
world
this
week.
As
you
binge
on
these,
don’t
forget
to
check
our
entertainment
hub
and
keep
your
watchlist
updated.


Movie/Series

Streaming
Platform

Language

Genre

OTT
Release
Date

The
Simpsons
Season
36

Disney+Hotstar

English

Comedy,
Animation,
Satire

30-Sep-24

Ninna
Jothe
Nanna
Kathe

Disney+Hotstar

Kannada

Drama

30-Sep-24

Sab
Cultures

Disney+Hotstar

Hindi

Documentary,
Music

01-Oct-24

Chef’s
Table:
Noodles

Netflix

English

Documentary,
Food

02-Oct-24

Tim
Dillon:
This
Is
Your
Country

Netflix

English

Unscripted
Comedy

01-Oct-24

Where’s
Wanda

Apple
Tv

German,
English

Drama

02-Oct-24

Making
it
in
Marbella

Netflix

Swedish

Reality,
Lifestyle

02-Oct-24

Love
is
Blind
Season
7

Netflix

English

Reality,
Romance

02-Oct-24

The
Bad
Guys:
Haunted
Heist

Netflix

English

Animation,
Comdey,
Kid

03-Oct-24

House
of
Spoils

Prime
Video

English

Horror,
Thriller

03-Oct-24

Trouble

Netflix

Swedish

Action,
Comedy

03-Oct-24

#OOTD:
Outfit
of
the
Designer

Netflix

Indonesian

Drama,
Romance

03-Oct-24

Hold
Your
Breath

Disney+Hotstar

English

Horror,
Drama

03-Oct-24

Curses
Season
2

Apple
Tv

English

Animation,
Adventure

04-Oct-24

The
Tribe

Prime
Video

Hindi

Reality

04-Oct-24

The
Platform
2

Netflix

Arabic

Drama,
Thriller

04-Oct-24

It’s
What’s
Inside

Netflix

English

Comedy,
Mystery,
Sci-Fi

04-Oct-24

Highway
Love
Season
2

Amazon
miniTV,
MX
Player

Hindi

Romance,
Comedy

04-Oct-24

Amar
Prem
Ki
Prem
Kahani

JioCinema

Hindi

Romance,
Comedy

04-Oct-24

Colourrs
of
Love

Zee5

Hindi

Drama,
Romance

04-Oct-24

Harta
Tahta
Raisa

Netflix

Indonesian

Biography,
Documentary

04-Oct-24

Padu

Netflix

Malay

Sport,
Documentart,
Biography

06-Oct-24

Bigg
Boss
Season
18

Disney+Hotstar

Hindi

Reality
Show,
Romance

06-Oct-24

Bigg
Boss
Tamil
Season
8

Disney+Hotstar

Tamil

Reality
Show,
Romance

06-Oct-24