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Showing posts with label AUTO. Show all posts

Wednesday, 23 December 2015

Top 5 Entertainment apps on Windows Store

From watching celebrity videos, listening to music to booking tickets, enjoy the ultimate Entertainment experience on Windows 10. To get you started, we've selected 5 Entertainment apps that should give you a taste of what the store has to offer.
1. GAANA
Top 5 Entertainment apps on Windows Store

With a library of close to 10 million songs, Gaana offers users music from a wide range of genres from the oldest Hindi films hits, world music, folks songs to the latest Bollywood chart toppers.

Monday, 14 December 2015

Top bike launches of 2015

1. Bajaj Pulsar RS200

Based on the concept version of SS400 shown at the Auto Expo 2014, Bajaj also launched their new flagship model, RS200.

2. Bajaj Pulsar RS200


This is the first full fairing bike from Bajaj ever which also comes with single channel ABS system.


3. Bajaj Pulsar RS200
 


The bike is available in two variants; with and without ABS.


4. Bajaj Pulsar AS150/200


 
This year, Bajaj launched two new tourer variants of their Pulsar known as AS150 and AS200 respectively. As their name suggests, one variant has an all-new 16.7bhp, 150cc engine while the AS200 has a 23bhp, 200cc liquid-cooled engine.


5. Bajaj Pulsar AS150/200
 


These semi fairing bikes have projector headlamps and share same body platform.


6. Ducati Scrambler


 
This year, we also saw re-entry of brand Ducati in India along with the Scrambler which is currently the most affordable Ducati available in India with prices starting from INR 6.78lakhs.


7. Ducati Scrambler




The bike is powered by the 803cc, L-twin cylinder engine which has a power and torque output of 73.8bhp and 68Nm respectively.


8. Honda CBR650F



At the Revfest, Honda this year launched the CBR650F which is specifically designed for Indian market keeping the high demand of entry level full fairing bikes in mind.


9. Honda CBR650F




The bike is powered by a 649cc, liquid-cooled, in-line four cylinder engine which churns out a peak power and torque of 85.8bhp and 62.7Nm respectively.


10. Honda CBR650F


11. Kawasaki Ninja H2



This was the most anticipated hyper performance bike launched this year.


12. Kawasaki Ninja H2



Priced at Rs 29 lakhs, the road version of the bike is equipped with a 998cc, 4-cylinder turbocharged engine which has a power and torque output of 197bhp and 133.5Nm respectively.


13. Kawasaki Ninja H2




The bike has already found few owners in India.


14. Mahindra Mojo



Mahindra also launched its much awaited Mojo after spending years of research on it.


15. Mahindra Mojo




This twin headlamp naked styled motorcycle comes equipped with a 295cc, one cylinder engine which has a power and torque output of 26.8bhp and 29.4Nm respectively.


16. Mahindra Mojo


17. Suzuki Gixxer SF



The Gixxer SF is currently the most affordable full fairing bike available in India. Riding high on the success of their naked model, Gixxer, Suzuki launched its fairing model this year.


18. Suzuki Gixxer SF




The bike has the same 155cc, 14.6bhp SEP engine from Gixxer with improved aerodynamics.


19. Suzuki GSX-S1000/F



The Japanese giant launched two of its new age bikes this year, GSX-S1000 and GSX-S1000F. The S-1000 is the naked bike whereas the F is the fairing version of the same bike for better aerodynamics.


20. Suzuki GSX-S1000/F




Both bikes are powered by the same 999cc, in-line four cylinder, 140bhp engine which was used in GSX-R1000(2005-2008) and has been fine-tuned for these bikes.


21. Triumph Tiger XR



This year Triumph has increased its portfolio with launch of new range of Tiger motorcycles which also includes Tiger XR which makes it the most affordable Tiger in India.


22. Triumph Tiger XR




The bike is powered by the same 800cc, liquid-cooled, 3-cylinder, 94bhp engine.


23. Triumph Tiger XR


24. Yamaha FZF-R3



The R3 has been priced quite competitively at INR 3.25lakhs. This is Yamaha’s first CKD import in India which is equipped with a newly developed 321cc, parallel twin cylinder engine which churns out a peak power and torque of 41bhp and 30Nm respectively.


25. Yamaha FZF-R3



26. Yamaha FZF-R3

Sunday, 13 December 2015

DSK Benelli TNT 25 all set to launch in India on December 18

Benelli, the Italian bike maker, is planning to roll out its 250cc motorcycle - TNT 25 - in the Indian market on December 18th. Upon its launch, the DSK-Benelli TNT 25 will become the company's most affordable bike in the country.

Power for the DSK-Benelli TNT 25 will come from a 249cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine. Mated to a six-speed gearbox, this powertrain develops 24bhp at 9,000rpm and 21Nm of torque at 7,000rpm. The DSK Benelli TNT 25 will be assembled in India through completely knocked down (CKD) units.

Though there is no official word yet about its pricing, we expect it to cost around Rs 1.80 lakh - Rs 2 lakh (ex-showroom). At this price point, the DSK Benelli TNT 25 will rival products like KTM Duke 390 and Mahindra Mojo.

An entry-level naked sport bike, the Benelli TNT 25 takes its design cues from the TNT 300. With features such sculpted tank, multi-spoke alloys, split seat, side slung exhaust and others, it looks quite sporty. The 250cc bike also features a part-analogue-part-digital instrument cluster.

DSK Benelli TNT 25 Specifications
  • Engine - 249cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder
  • Max power - 24bhp at 9,000rpm
  • Max torque - 21Nm at 7,000rpm

DSK Benelli TNT 25 Dimensions
  • Length - 2080mm
  • Height - 1090mm
  • Height - 805mm
  • Ground clearance - 130mm
  • Wheelbase - 1385mm
  • Fuel tank - 16.5-litres
  • Kerb weight - 150kg
  • Front tyre - 110/70-17
  • Rear tyre - 140/60-17


DSK Benelli TNT 25 Estimated Price - Rs 1.80 lakh - Rs 2.0 lakh (ex-showroom)

Wednesday, 25 November 2015

Xiaomi Unveils The Redmi Note 3, Its First Phone With A Fingerprint Scanner

Increasing the focus on its nascent payments service, China’s Xiaomi has brought a fingerprint scanner to its range of affordable smartphones for the first time after it unveiled its third-generation Redmi Note in Beijing today.

The sensor, which is located on the reverse of the Redmi Note 3, is the most striking feature of the new phablet, which will retail for 899 RMB ($140) and will initially debut in China. Also of note, the phone comes with a metallic body for the first time while Xiaomi has increased the device’s battery to a whopping 4000mAh capacity.

Under the hood, the phone is powered by a Helio X10 chip from MediaTek. It comes in at 8.65mm thick and, at 164g, is 4g heavier than the previous Redmi Note 2, which was unveiled just three months ago. The Redmi Note 3 also includes the same 13-megapixel front camera and five-megapixel rear camera as its predecessor.

This device is likely to be the first of many from Xiaomi to get a fingerprint scanner, but its unveiling today marks Xiaomi’s step into the payments space. While the sensor can be used to unlock the phone without a passcode, like those on devices from other companies, financial services are a huge potential usage.

Back in July, Xiaomi released Mi Wallet, a new feature that goes beyond services Apple Wallet/Apple Pay to allow payments, bank account management and other financial services for Xiaomi device owners. In rolling scanners, Xiaomi is widening the base for the mobile payment service that is one element of Mi Wallet.

The basic Mi Wallet service is available worldwide, but some specific elements for example mobile payment are limited to China for now. Given that Xiaomi sold 60 million devices last year, and it is aiming to reach 80 million this year, its entry into mobile payments could be hugely significant.


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Xiaomi wasn’t quite done there for today, though.
The firm also unveiled its second generation tablet, the Mi Pad 2. Now with a full metallic body, like the Redmi Note 3, Xiaomi said the new Mi Pad is 18 percent thinner and 38g lighter than the previous model. Oh, and it comes in “Champagne Gold” color now, too.

In more detail, the Mi Pad 2 is powered by an Intel Atom X5-Z8500 processor with an Intel Atom 64-bit CPU. It has a 7.9-inch display, eight- and five-megapixel cameras on the back and front, and a 6190mAh battery. It also supports USB Type-C port.

The Mi Pad 2 is priced from 999 RMB (around $155) and is available as 32GB and 64GB models.


And finally, because good things come in threes sometimes, Xiaomi announced the second generation of its ‘smart’ air purifier, which first launched in December. Version two is lighter and smaller, the company said.