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In India, the Noise ColorFit Pulse Grand Smartwatch with 1.69-inch LCD Display and 60 Sports Modes was released.
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12 months agoon
In India, the Noise ColorFit Pulse Grand Smartwatch with 1.69-inch LCD Display and 60 Sports Modes was released.
The Noise ColorFit Pulse Grand is the latest addition to the company’s fitness tracker collection, which was released in India. The smartwatch will be available for purchase on Amazon in India next week. The Noise ColorFit Pulse Grand has a 1.69-inch LCD display and 150 watch face variations, according to the manufacturer. The fitness tracker has 60 workout modes and functions such as heart rate and blood oxygen monitoring, menstrual cycle tracking, and sleep tracking.
Grand parameters for Noise ColorFitPulse
A 1.69-inch LCD display is featured on the new Noise ColorFit Pulse Grand. The smartwatch has a larger display than fitness trackers and a crown on the right side comparable to Apple Watch models. According to the product listing on Amazon, the Noise ColorFit Pulse Grand offers up to 150 cloud-based watch faces, but does not mention functions like notification mirroring or music controls. The fitness tracker is dust and water resistant, with an IP68 grade.
Up to 60 distinct fitness modes are available on the Noise ColorFit Pulse Grand. Users will be able to monitor their sleep quality and menstrual cycles, as well as their blood oxygen level and heart rate 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The battery capacity or projected energy life on a single charge are not mentioned in the Noise ColorFit Pulse Grand offering. According to the description, the fitness tracker is intended to have quick charging, with a battery backup of roughly 25 hours with a 15-minute charge.
Price and availability of Noise ColorFit Pulse in India
According to an Amazon listing for the newly introduced wearable, the Noise Colorfit Pulse Grand is priced at Rs. 3,999 in India. Champagne Grey, Electric Blue, Jet Black, and Olive Green are the color possibilities for the Noise ColorFit Pulse Grand. According to the product listing on Amazon, the wearable will go on sale on February 18 at 12pm for Rs 1,999 as part of a limited launch promotion.
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Overwatch 2 Beta Begins Tomorrow: Start Time and What to Expect
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7 months agoon
June 27, 2022
Overwatch 2 starts its second beta on Tuesday, June 28, for PC and console players. The beta begins at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT and runs through Monday, July 18. Sign-ups are still open for a chance to participate, and you can still get guaranteed access if you’re willing to spend some cash.
The next beta will be our first look at Junker Queen, a new tank hero who first appeared in posters on the Junkertown map that was released in 2017. Fans have been hoping to play her ever since, and five years later, we’re finally getting the chance. The new beta also adds a new hybrid map, Paraiso. The developers have laid out their goals for the beta, which include testing server capacity and hero balance.
Overwatch 2 is the sequel to Blizzard’s class-based shooter, featuring two teams of five players fighting over objectives. Overwatch devs announced in June that the game will be free to play and will launch in early access on Oct. 4. The first beta injected a frantic pace into the game, which was a welcome change from the slower, more grinding pacing that’s plagued Overwatch in recent years. The free-to-play PvP element will bring the game more in line with other competitive shooters, like Valorant and Apex Legends.
How to sign up for the Overwatch 2 beta
Anyone can sign up for Overwatch 2’s second beta, but it’s not technically an open beta. The game will add people gradually as it ramps up server capacity, and the first big wave of beta access will happen on July 5, according to the beta FAQ page. Even if you were in the previous beta, you’ll need to sign up again.
Here’s how to sign up:
1. Go to the Overwatch 2 beta site.
2. In the top right corner, log in to your Blizzard Account.
3. At the bottom of the Overwatch 2 beta page, choose your platform (and region for PlayStation players).
4. Then hit Request Beta Access.
If you want guaranteed beta access on June 28, you can purchase the Watchpoint Pack ($40). In addition to beta access on day one, you’ll also get two legendary character skins, a unique player icon and enough digital currency to buy the first two battle passes.
How do I download the Overwatch 2 beta?
Blizzard hasn’t released details on downloading the second beta, but it should follow the same process as the first beta. Here’s how that worked:
1. Log in to your Battle.net account and navigate to Overwatch on the game launcher.
2. In the bottom left, click the Game Version drop-down.
3. Select Overwatch 2 Tech Beta to install.
4. When the download is complete, hit the blue Play button to start.

Junker Queen’s ultimate ability helps her close distance and end fights quickly.
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Junker Queen abilities
The new beta finally gives fans a chance to play as Junker Queen, a hero we’ve all been excited about and/or thirsting over since she was first teased on the Junkertown map. Here’s what we know about Junker Queen’s abilities, from the Overwatch Twitter account:
New Hybrid Map: Paraiso
The beta also adds Paraiso, a new hybrid map that explores Lucio’s home, including the DJ’s Clube Sinestesia. As with all hybrid maps, players will start by attacking or defending a control point, and if the attackers succeed, players will spend the rest of the map attacking or defending a payload.

Clube Sinestesia is where support hero Lucio found fame as a DJ.
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For more Overwatch 2 news, check out everything we learned from the Overwatch 2 reveal event.
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Icebergify: How To Create an Iceberg of Your Most Listened to Spotify Artists
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8 months agoon
June 27, 2022
Been on social media today? Seen those bizarre musical Icebergs floating around in your feed? You’re not alone. Screenshots like this have been doing the rounds today, particularly on Twitter.
It’s all created via the magic of a website called Icebergify.
Using the data from your Spotify listening habits, Icebergify creates an Iceberg of your most listened to artists ranked by popularity. At the tip of the iceberg? Your favourite “mainstream” artists. Your Taylor Swifts, your Beyonces, your Drakes, etc. The further down you go, the more obscure it becomes. It looks a little like this…
If you want to see your own iceberg, you can head to the website directly. Be warned: it does require your Spotify log-in.
The Icebergify website was developed by Akshay Raj, a freshman studying Computer & Data Science at Rice University. He says he has no plans to monetize the site or use the data collected — which is limited to your username, Spotify account ID and the top 50 tracks and artists listened to over the past few years.
How does it work? It’s fairly simple. Icebergify takes your most listened to artists and sorts them according to popularity rankings. Streams, shares, saves, likes, and followers are all taken into account. This is why Beyonce might be at the top of your iceberg, but lesser known artists are at the bottom, beneath the ocean. Also worth noting: It seems like Icebergify is being flooded due to its surprising popularity. Head back later if it doesn’t immediately work.
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Apple’s First Mixed-Reality Headset May Sport New M2 Processor
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8 months agoon
June 26, 2022
Apple’s first mixed-reality headset could come with the company’s flagship M2 processor, just one of the “deluge” of new products the company is expected to unveil in the next year, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reported Sunday.
The M2, unveiled in June, features redesigned central processing units and a significant memory increase, which would provide a significant boost to the much-rumored headset over the previous M1 chip.
The much-rumored headset incorporating both virtual and augmented reality environments is expected to provide a boon to the gaming industry. Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said earlier week that the headset — expected to be announced in January 2023 — would be the most complicated product Apple has designed yet.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has been vocal about his excitement about AR. Earlier this week, he explained that the tech industry is still in the “very early innings” of this technology’s possibilities.
“I couldn’t be more excited about the opportunities we’ve seen in this space, and sort of stay tuned and you’ll see what we have to offer,” Cook told China Daily.
Other products Gurman expects to debut in the next 12 months include four iPhone 14 models, three Apple Watch variations, several Macs with M2 and M3 chips, iPads, updated AirPods Pro earbuds, a fresh HomePod, and an upgraded Apple TV.
Apple didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
Read more: Apple AR, VR Headset Rumors: WWDC, Release Rumors, M1 Chip and More
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