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vendredi 22 mai 2020

Google Chrome supports “Windows Hello” face unlock and fingerprint for payment authentication

In an attempt to streamline the payments process in Google Chrome on Windows 10, Google is now rolling out support for Windows Hello biometric authentication in the browser. The feature, which was recently spotted by a user on Twitter, will allow you to authenticate purchases on Google Chrome using Windows Hello’s fingerprint or face recognition.

In case you own a Windows Hello capable device, you can enable the feature in Google Chrome by heading over to the Settings page in the browser and selecting Payment Methods. Here, tap on the toggle next to the Windows Hello option to enable the feature. Once the feature is enabled, Chrome will bring up a Windows Hello prompt every time you select a card to make a payment on the browser. Clicking on the Use Windows Hello button in the prompt will then allow you to enter your card’s CVC number using either facial recognition or the fingerprint scanner.

As of now, we can’t be sure when exactly Google enabled the feature in Chrome as a post on the Google Support forum suggests that it’s been around since March. It’s also worth noting that XDA Senior Member Some_Random_Username also spotted the feature in Chrome Canary v82.0.4085.4 all the way back on March 14th. The feature appears to have been enabled by a server-side update and should be available for all Google Chrome users running the latest build of the browser.

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Samsung Galaxy S20 series gets quicker autofocus and other improvements with latest update

The Samsung Galaxy S20 series has received several software updates since its launch to improve the camera performance, especially the department of autofocus. Now the company is rolling out a new build of the system software for the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+ and the Galaxy S20 Ultra, which brings an updated stock camera app as well as an improved kernel that contains a number of under-the-hood enhancements.

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It is worth mentioning that Samsung started pushing the May 2020 Android security patches to the Galaxy S20 lineup at the end of April in the form of software version G98xxXXS2ATD5, but the rollout was limited to a handful of regions. The latest build, i.e. software version G98xxXXU2ATE6, is intended for a much more broad scale rollout, as it is already available in various countries across South America, Africa, and Asia. Due to the fact that the updates are cumulative in nature, the ATE6 build is carrying the same May 2020 patches and additionally bumps the camera app version from 10.0.03.2 to 10.0.03.10.

The camera autofocus issues should be gone for good, as confirmed by several users on Reddit. The fingerprint unlocking mechanism is reportedly improved as well, albeit the fingerprint animation is slightly off-center. Samsung also introduces a new camera functionality called “Close-up Zoom” on the Galaxy S20 Ultra with this update. The mode gets automatically triggered whenever you are trying to take a picture of a very close object, thus you can think of it as a substitute for a dedicated macro lens.

galaxy_s20_ultra_close_up_zoom_ate6

Experienced users can download the new build right away from Samsung’s updater server using tools like Frija and flash it on their devices, but there is a catch. The current software version is not yet available for the Snapdragon 865-powered US S20 variants, and the downloadable Exynos, and Korean Snapdragon firmware packages are not compatible with those units.


Thanks to XDA Senior Member Grondah for the screenshot!

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ASUS ZenFone 7 and ROG Phone III will reportedly launch around July

At the Snapdragon Tech Summit last year, Qualcomm announced its latest flagship chipset — the Snapdragon 865. Since then, we’ve seen the chipset on a couple of devices, including the OnePlus 8 series, the OPPO Find X2 series, the Xiaomi Mi 10 series, Realme X50 Pro, the iQOO 3, among others. Earlier this year in February, Qualcomm also released a list of 19 announced and upcoming devices that would feature the Snapdragon 865 SoC. This included the yet unannounced ASUS ROG Phone III and ASUS ZenFone 7. While we still haven’t heard anything about the devices from ASUS, a recent report from Taiwanese publication Commercial Times claims that the devices will be launched around July this year.

The report states that the ZenFone 7 and ROG Phone III will be launched towards the end of the second quarter or early in the third quarter of 2020, with ASUS expecting a 30-50% growth in sales for its upcoming gaming smartphone. While we have no further information about the devices yet, it’s worth noting that the ROG Phone III recently passed the WiFi Alliance’s certification process with the model number I003DD.

Even though the certification doesn’t reveal any new information about the device, the fact that ASUS has already received certification for the device means that the company is well past the development process and might be launched soon. For the unaware, the ROG Phone III is a follow up to last year’s ROG Phone II which is known for disrupting the gaming smartphone segment with its flagship specifications and relatively affordable price tag. The ZenFone 7, on the other hand, follows the ZenFone 6 (or ASUS 6Z) from last year, which featured an innovative flip camera module.


Source: Commerce Times

Featured image: ASUS ROG Phone II

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Samsung Galaxy S20 series gets quicker autofocus and other improvements with latest update

The Samsung Galaxy S20 series has received several software updates since its launch to improve the camera performance, especially the department of autofocus. Now the company is rolling out a new build of the system software for the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+ and the Galaxy S20 Ultra, which brings an updated stock camera app as well as an improved kernel that contains a number of under-the-hood enhancements.

Galaxy S20/S20+/S20 Ultra XDA Forums

Buy from Amazon.in — Samsung Galaxy: S20 || S20+ || S20 Ultra

It is worth mentioning that Samsung started pushing the May 2020 Android security patches to the Galaxy S20 lineup at the end of April in the form of software version G98xxXXS2ATD5, but the rollout was limited to a handful of regions. The latest build, i.e. software version G98xxXXU2ATE6, is intended for a much more broad scale rollout, as it is already available in various countries across South America, Africa, and Asia. Due to the fact that the updates are cumulative in nature, the ATE6 build is carrying the same May 2020 patches and additionally bumps the camera app version from 10.0.03.2 to 10.0.03.10.

The camera autofocus issues should be gone for good, as confirmed by several users on Reddit. The fingerprint unlocking mechanism is reportedly improved as well, albeit the fingerprint animation is slightly off-center. Samsung also introduces a new camera functionality called “Close-up Zoom” on the Galaxy S20 Ultra with this update. The mode gets automatically triggered whenever you are trying to take a picture of a very close object, thus you can think of it as a substitute for a dedicated macro lens.

galaxy_s20_ultra_close_up_zoom_ate6

Experienced users can download the new build right away from Samsung’s updater server using tools like Frija and flash it on their devices, but there is a catch. The current software version is not yet available for the Snapdragon 865-powered US S20 variants, and the downloadable Exynos, and Korean Snapdragon firmware packages are not compatible with those units.


Thanks to XDA Senior Member Grondah for the screenshot!

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ASUS ZenFone 7 and ROG Phone III will reportedly launch around July

At the Snapdragon Tech Summit last year, Qualcomm announced its latest flagship chipset — the Snapdragon 865. Since then, we’ve seen the chipset on a couple of devices, including the OnePlus 8 series, the OPPO Find X2 series, the Xiaomi Mi 10 series, Realme X50 Pro, the iQOO 3, among others. Earlier this year in February, Qualcomm also released a list of 19 announced and upcoming devices that would feature the Snapdragon 865 SoC. This included the yet unannounced ASUS ROG Phone III and ASUS ZenFone 7. While we still haven’t heard anything about the devices from ASUS, a recent report from Taiwanese publication Commercial Times claims that the devices will be launched around July this year.

The report states that the ZenFone 7 and ROG Phone III will be launched towards the end of the second quarter or early in the third quarter of 2020, with ASUS expecting a 30-50% growth in sales for its upcoming gaming smartphone. While we have no further information about the devices yet, it’s worth noting that the ROG Phone III recently passed the WiFi Alliance’s certification process with the model number I003DD.

Even though the certification doesn’t reveal any new information about the device, the fact that ASUS has already received certification for the device means that the company is well past the development process and might be launched soon. For the unaware, the ROG Phone III is a follow up to last year’s ROG Phone II which is known for disrupting the gaming smartphone segment with its flagship specifications and relatively affordable price tag. The ZenFone 7, on the other hand, follows the ZenFone 6 (or ASUS 6Z) from last year, which featured an innovative flip camera module.


Source: Commerce Times

Featured image: ASUS ROG Phone II

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Discord for Android rolls out noise suppression powered by Krisp for some users

Since its debut back in 2015, Discord has evolved quite a bit and it’s now one of the most popular instant messengers for gamers and professionals alike. One of the main reasons behind Discord’s popularity is the sheer number of features it offers, both for text-based communication and VoIP calls. To provide users the best calling experience on the platform, Discord introduced a new noise suppression feature powered by Krisp for the desktop client earlier this year in April. The feature makes use of machine learning to remove background noise and, after using it for the last few weeks, I can attest that it’s actually quite fantastic. Which is why I’m excited to try it out on my phone, now that it’s rolling out to some users on the Discord app for Android.

The noise suppression feature is already available for some users on Discord for Android version 24-alpha 1. XDA Senior Member Some_Random_Username has the feature in his app and has shared the following screenshots. As you can see, the noise suppression feature appears as a new icon in the top right corner of the app when you’re in a channel. You can tap on the icon to enable noise suppression, which will instantly drown out any background noise. Alternatively, you can toggle noise suppression for all calls from within the app’s settings and you can also enable it from within the three-dot menu on any channel.

Discord Krisp noise suppression Discord Krisp noise suppression

Our Editor-in-Chief, Mishaal Rahman, downloaded the latest Discord release on his Pixel 4 but he didn’t find the option to enable Krisp noise suppression. I also installed the APK on my Realme 6 Pro and got the same result. This leads us to believe that Discord is currently testing the feature with only a handful of users and it may roll out to more users in the following weeks. In case you think you might be one of the lucky few to receive the feature, you can try installing the Discord 24-alpha 1 APK on your phone by following the link below.

Download Discord 24-alpha 1 APK from APK Mirror

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Discord for Android rolls out noise suppression powered by Krisp for some users

Since its debut back in 2015, Discord has evolved quite a bit and it’s now one of the most popular instant messengers for gamers and professionals alike. One of the main reasons behind Discord’s popularity is the sheer number of features it offers, both for text-based communication and VoIP calls. To provide users the best calling experience on the platform, Discord introduced a new noise suppression feature powered by Krisp for the desktop client earlier this year in April. The feature makes use of machine learning to remove background noise and, after using it for the last few weeks, I can attest that it’s actually quite fantastic. Which is why I’m excited to try it out on my phone, now that it’s rolling out to some users on the Discord app for Android.

The noise suppression feature is already available for some users on Discord for Android version 24-alpha 1. XDA Senior Member Some_Random_Username has the feature in his app and has shared the following screenshots. As you can see, the noise suppression feature appears as a new icon in the top right corner of the app when you’re in a channel. You can tap on the icon to enable noise suppression, which will instantly drown out any background noise. Alternatively, you can toggle noise suppression for all calls from within the app’s settings and you can also enable it from within the three-dot menu on any channel.

Discord Krisp noise suppression Discord Krisp noise suppression

Our Editor-in-Chief, Mishaal Rahman, downloaded the latest Discord release on his Pixel 4 but he didn’t find the option to enable Krisp noise suppression. I also installed the APK on my Realme 6 Pro and got the same result. This leads us to believe that Discord is currently testing the feature with only a handful of users and it may roll out to more users in the following weeks. In case you think you might be one of the lucky few to receive the feature, you can try installing the Discord 24-alpha 1 APK on your phone by following the link below.

Download Discord 24-alpha 1 APK from APK Mirror

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