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Motorola Edge 20 Fusion, Motorola Edge 20 launch in India today at 12 pm


Motorola will launch its Edge 20 series today at 12 pm. The company will unveil two smartphones — Motorola Edge 20 and Motorola Edge 20 Fusion. Both handsets will be available via Flipkart in the country.
The series debuted in Europe last month where Motorola announced three handsets- Motorola Edge 20, Motorola Edge 20 Lite, and Motorola Edge 20 Pro. Motorola Edge 20 Fusion is said to be a revamped version of Motorola Edge 20 Lite.
Motorola Edge 20 and Motorola Edge 20 Fusion expected price
Alleged pricing of the upcoming phones was leaked by a tipster recently. As per the leak, Motorola Edge 20 Fusion is said to come with a starting price of Rs 21,499 for the 6GB+128GB variant. There may be another model with 8GB RAM. It is tipped to be priced at Rs 23,999.
Motorola Edge 20, on the other hand, is expected to be priced at Rs 29,999. It may come with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage.
Motorola Edge 20 Fusion, Motorola Edge 20 expected specs
Motorola Edge 20 is touted to be ‘India’s slimmest 5G phone’. It will come with a thickness of 6.99mm. The smartphone will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G processor and will sport a 144Hz HDR10+ AMOLED screen.
As per Flipkart webpage, Motorola Edge 20 Fusion will be powered by MediaTek Dimensity 800U. Motorola Edge 20 Fusion will have a 90Hz 10-bit AMOLED display with a camera cut out at the centre.
The smartphone is teased to come with a near-stock Android 11 operating system. Motorola says that the phone will offer an ad-free and bloatware-free UI to the users. The handset will come with business-grade mobile security with Lenovo’s ThinkShield.
On the camera front, the smartphone will offer a 32MP camera for selfies. The device will offer a 108MP primary camera at the back paired with an 8MP ultra-wide and macro shooter and a depth sensor.

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Run Windows on Your Mac: VirtualBox vs VMware Fusion vs Parallels

Let’s break down when each is best and for what. Virtual machines allow you to run operating systems like Windows inside of OS X, alongside your normal Mac setup. Once you set up a virtual machine, you install the operating system you want and you can …
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Microsoft provides fusion center technology & funding for surveillance

The ACLU’s Privacy SOS presented a great article about why “it’s time to pull the plug on fusion centers!” While it’s well-known that Microsoft has a great and long-standing relationship with government, law enforcement, and intelligence agencies, Privacy SOS pointed out the interesting tidbit that Microsoft helps pay for fusions centers. Read more
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Apple Fusion Drive—wait, what? How does this work?

We got a slide this morning, but does anyone understand the Apple Fusion Drive yet?

Apple’s new iMac announcement today included an interesting bit of information on an upcoming technology Apple calls “Fusion Drive.” According to Phil Schiller this morning, the technology takes a relatively small solid state disk and a relatively large spinning hard disk drive, then “fuses” them together into a single drive.

Speculation in the Ars forums started immediately, with most wondering if “Fusion Drive” works the same as current hybrid disk drives. Those incorporate some amount of NAND flash inside a traditional hard disk drive as an extended cache. Others speculated the Apple technology resembles something like Intel’s Smart Response Technology, which uses a dedicated SSD (of up to 64GB in size) as a transparent cache for a larger hard disk drive.

Technical details are scarce, but based on Schiller’s descriptions, the answer to both of those questions appears to be “no.” Apple’s Fusion Drive does not appear to function like an SSD-backed disk cache, but rather seems more like a file-level implementation of a feature that has existed for some time in big enterprise disk arrays: automatic tiering.

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