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 Infinix Launches Fresh & Stylish HOT 12

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 Infinix today launched HOT 12, the newest addition to their HOT Series smartphones. The Infinix HOT 12 offers both long endurance and fun with its Helio G85 processor, 6.82” 90Hz Pro-Level punch hole display, a massive storage of 11GB RAM+128Gb ROM and a 5000mAh battery capable of 18W fast charging. The powerful smartphone comes with an aesthetically pleasing straight-edge design.  

The MediaTek G85 gaming chipset enables HOT 12 to comfortably handle demanding games with higher frame rates resulting in shorter response times and faster communication connections. The chipset adopts dual-core flagship CPU architecture, two fast ARM Cortex-A75 cores up to 2 GHz for performance tasks and six small ARM Cortex-A55 cores up to 1.8 GHz for efficiency. The heterogeneous multiprocessing support can utilize the eight cores together as needed. These features help deliver an immersive experience for heavy-duty gaming. 

HOT 12 comes stacked with 128GB+6GB of memory and RAM that enables to run multiple demanding applications smoothly and switch between apps without any lag. Infinix’s self-developed RAM fusion technology allows Hot 12 to support 5GB of additional RAM (up to 11GB of combined RAM) improving the average launch time of Top20 applications by 10-50% and increasing the number of background cached applications by three to nine. The storage space and the scope to extend RAM up to 11 GB will undoubtedly give users a considerable advantage over gamers with older devices. 

The HOT 12 is an absolute ideal for smartphone gaming and demanding applications due to its full 6.82” 90Hz Pro-Level esports silky-smooth screen. The display provides almost instant visual feedback on touch input with a 180Hz touch sampling rate. The Infinix HOT 12 comfortably handles higher frame rates to run demanding games resulting in shorter response times and faster communication connections ensuring a smoother gaming experience.

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The Infinix HOT 12 is equipped with a 5000mAh “Big Mac” high-density and large-capacity battery for all-day general use as well as consumption of demanding apps and games. Moreover, Type-C 18W supercharge provides 50% power up in about 50 minutes and ultra-power mode unlocks an additional 2.6 hours of usage with just 5% power remaining, allowing users to focus on their games without any concerns. Infinix’s self-developed battery-lasting technology allows extending battery longevity by approximately 25% with a single click. 

The trendy straight-edge flagship smartphone design language gives the HOT 12 a visibly thinner effect of a 3mm textured look with cleaner lines. The angular exterior is paired with a rich reflection of flowing light and shadow representing a strong and bold image. 

For a truly immersive audio experience, the HOT 12 is packed with fully upgraded dual upper and lower speakers. The upgraded speakers provide users a top-quality audio experience, with deep lows, clear mids, and rich crisp highs, when listening to music, consuming media, and playing fast-paced games. 

Fully equipped with an 8MP AI front camera, 13MP AI triple rear camera, and a powerful image algorithm, the Infinix HOT 12 delivers a fantastic photographic experience. It also has an AI portrait mode that enhances the focus of every snapshot in the best way possible. 

The XOS 10 operating system redefines style with a brand-new design and artistic chromatic aberration through Smart Scene and integrates a few applications for a smarter life. Users can enjoy an enhanced gaming experience through XArena , which integrates game applications into a single area and enables game boosters to boost performances. For a better user experience, a quick setting is available that helps mute messages and calls during gaming sessions. Dar-Link combines with the underlying game optimization algorithm and brings users an immersive gaming experience unrivaled by smartphones at such an attainable price point. 

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The Hot 12 will be available in three unique colors- Racing Black, Legend White & Origin Blue – giving young consumers a color option for every occasion. The price revealed is BDT 14,499 for 4GB(+3GB) /128GB RAM variant and BDT 15,699 for the 6GB(+5GB) /128GB RAM variant. 

In addition to the Hot 12 launch, Infinix Mobile Bangladesh users should brace themselves for yet another exciting new phone release at the same time. The Hot 12 PLAY encases a 6000mAh battery with USB Type-C Charge to power users from dusk till dawn. It features a unique Power Marathon feature that approximately increases 25% comprehensive battery life in one click. More interestingly, users will get a guaranteed faster game speed and telecom connection from Hot 12 PLAY’s Octa Core 2.3GHz-frequency gaming processor. Overall, Hot 12 PLAY is hitting the market in two variants 4 (+3GB)/128 GB for BDT 13,599 and 4(+3GB)/64GB for BDT 12,599.

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Rampant Corruption Plagues ICT Sector in 15 years : White Paper

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  • ICT sector plagued by corruption
  • Hi-Tech parks fail to attract investors
  • Lack of transparency in project implementation
  • Misuse of funds to benefit preferred vendors
  • Calls for robust project evaluations

The White Paper on the State of the Bangladesh Economy, submitted to the Chief Adviser today (1 December), identified the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector as one of the most affected by corruption.

“The review of the White Paper puts the banking sector on top of the most corruption-ravaged sectors, followed by physical infrastructure, and energy and power,” it reads.

ICT was also identified as one of the most corruption-affected sectors by its operational and technological novelty, it added.

The White Paper committee’s comment highlights years-long corruption allegations in the key sector the Awami League pledged to improve during the 2008 election for the sake of national progress.

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And the story later frustrated the youth and technology experts due to huge waste of taxpayers’ money in improper projects. These lacked transparencies and were alleged to benefit people close to the then regime.

In the one and half decades of Sheikh Hasina’s ruling, the state spent nearly Tk29,000 crore to build “Digital Bangladesh” and later “Smart Bangladesh by 2041.”

Most of the funds were allocated to infrastructure projects, which still require justification from sector experts. For instance, Hi Tech parks outside major cities barely attracted investors.

Government-funded projects aimed at youth ICT training, women empowerment, and local app and game development, costing hundreds of crores of Taka, appear to have primarily benefited officials and their preferred vendors, reveals the gradually unfolding facts.

The interim government in August formed a committee to evaluate the ongoing projects already recommended to downsize them in lots of unjustified cases. It will also dig deeper to find the anomalies in the already finished projects.

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In an example of how the government projects were being justified in questioned ways, the white paper mentioned a 2013-18 ICT Division project “Leveraging ICT for Growth, Employment, and Governance Projects” that had a 43% cost increase to Tk774 crore, from its original budget of Tk521.97 crore.

According to the White Paper, the large capacity-building initiative aimed to promote the IT sector and train 30,000 individuals for employment within it. The evaluation report from the Planning Ministry’s Implementation Monitoring and Evaluation Division showed strong satisfaction with the project’s success.

However, it overlooked the contributions of training institutions, colleges, and universities that also played a role in advancing the sector, the White Paper stated.

Additionally, the quality of the evaluation report was inadequate, as it failed to distinguish the marginal impacts of training 30,000 individuals on the entire IT sector.

This analytical weakness in assessing the project’s impacts has contributed to the continuation of various ICT and other projects that lack tangible benefits.

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“It highlights the need for more robust evaluations to ensure that future initiatives are grounded in a clear understanding of their actual contributions to the sector,” said the White Paper.

Bangladesh lags behind many comparator countries in a number of technological indexes, despite the digital and smart nation narratives.

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Corruption behind Tk 650bn investment in telecom, ICT sectors

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ICT Advisor Nahid Islam has said due to ‘irregularities’, Bangladesh has not realised the full benefits of the ‘Digital Bangladesh’ initiative despite a substantial investment of Tk 650 billion in the telecommunications and ICT sectors under the Awami League government.

Speaking at an ADP review meeting at the Posts and Telecommunication Division on Monday, Nahid criticised the execution of numerous costly projects under the ‘Digital Bangladesh’ banner which, according to him, failed to deliver their promised impact.

From fiscal year 2010-11 to 2024-25, the ICT Division implemented projects worth Tk 250 billion, while the Posts and Telecommunications Division accounted for projects totaling Tk 400 billion.

Despite these investments, Bangladesh scored a modest 62 out of 100 in the June 2024 edition of the ICT Development Index by the United Nations International Telecommunication Union, trailing behind nations such as Myanmar, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Vietnam, and Bhutan.

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Highlighting the country’s technological lag, Nahid referenced the May 2024 Ookla Speedtest Global Index, where Bangladesh ranked 109th out of 147 countries in internet speed, below Kenya.

Also, Bangladesh placed 108th in broadband internet performance, with India, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Rwanda, and Ghana all performing better.

In the realm of artificial intelligence, the IMF’s June 2024 Artificial Intelligence Preparedness Index placed Bangladesh 113th, again behind India, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Rwanda, and Ghana.

The Digital Quality of Life Index 2023 by cybersecurity firm Surfshark saw Bangladesh drop five notches to 82nd among 121 countries, with internet speed 5 percent below the global average.

Rankings in the Key Government Index, e-security, and internet purchasing capacity were similarly below par.

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Nahid also pointed out that Bangladesh lags in freelancing, ranked 29th among the top 30 global destinations, as per an April 2024 report by US-based CEOWORLD magazine, trailing behind India and Pakistan.

These indicators, according to Nahid, reflect not just the failure to enjoy the full benefits of digital initiatives but also suggest pervasive irregularities in the sector.

He criticised the frequent delays and the need for repeated extensions in project timelines, calling for more sensible proposals regarding extensions.

Nahid emphasised that timely and proper project completion could significantly propel the nation’s progress in internet and telecommunication sectors, benefitting all Bangladeshis.

The meeting disclosed that nine projects are currently underway within the four offices of the Posts and Telecommunications Division for the fiscal year 2024-25, involving entities such as Bangladesh Telecommunications Company Limited, or BTCL, Teletalk Bangladesh Limited, the Directorate of Posts, and Bangladesh Submarine Cables PLC.

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As of August 2024, national-level project progress for the fiscal year was reported at 1.02 percent, with the Posts and Telecommunications Division achieving a progress rate of 3.84 percent.

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Web Summit to host hundreds of curated community meetups in Lisbon this November

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Web Summit has announced today that it will host hundreds of curated community meetups in Lisbon this November, powered by its proprietary software, Summit Engine.

This initiative is part of Web Summit’s renewed mission to foster meaningful connections and communities. By bringing people with similar backgrounds, interests and objectives together in community meetups, Web Summit hopes to make the event feel smaller and more intimate for attendees, as it continues to grow and scale across the world. Hundreds of these community meetups will take place alongside signature challenging discussions on how technology is shaping the world.

So far, this year’s top speakers include Yinon C. (Yinon Costica), co-founder of cybersecurity powerhouse WIZ , which recently made waves by turning down a US$23 billion offer from Google; Julie De Moyer , LVMH ’s recently appointed chief data and AI officer; Lidiane Jones , CEO of popular dating app Bumble Inc. , which harnesses AI to improve matchmaking; Cristiano Anon, CEO of Qualcomm, the company working to create bigger, better, and more affordable AI chips; and Meredith Whittaker, president of encrypted messaging app Signal, which is fighting against government measures to scan citizen’s private messages.

Also taking to the stage will be Alibaba.com president Kuo Zhang ; Škoda Auto CMO Meredith Kelly; Amazon Web Services VP of AI Matt Wood ; Meta’s global head of consumer marketing, Eshan Ponnadurai; Manchester United CEO Omar Berrada, and much more. They will be joined, by world comms@websummit.com leaders and changemakers, including Germany’s Vice Chancellor, Robert Habeck; Portugal’s minister of youth and modernisation, Margarida Balseiro Lopes, and exiled Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo López.

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Global tech companies, including IBM, Adobe, Intercom, Samsung Next, and Niantic Labs will exhibit on the floor alongside financial giants such as Visa and American Express. Other notable partners include Novo Nordisk, Bosch, EDP, and KPMG.

New for 2024: Hundreds of curated meetings

Of course, Web Summit isn’t just about the speakers – it’s about the connections. That’s why this November, our curated meetups, powered by Summit Engine, will bring together attendees with shared roles or interests in AI, fintech, crypto, food tech, sustainability, and more.

To do this, Web Summit’s data science team uses in-house software to group attendees who have common interests and backgrounds, helping uncover emerging communities. This technology was tested this year at Web Summit Rio in April, and at Collision in Toronto in June. From data scientists in Uruguay and food tech startup founders and investors to public sector AI innovators, Web Summit wants to make sure that the right people find each other at our events. Attendees can use the Web Summit app to easily connect and stay in touch with those they’ve met long after the event ends in November

“This is going to be our biggest but also our smallest event yet … we aim to host thousands of community meetups at the event and across Lisbon in November. We are evolving from being one large event to becoming a collection of a thousand deep, interconnected experiences,“ said Paddy Cosgrave .

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“Over the last 15 years, the world has changed in many ways, and we’ve always been committed to adapting and re-evaluating our mission and goals to meet evolving challenges, ideas, and global circumstances. We’re currently in an especially charged moment in time,” Paddy continued.

“We are bigger than ever, but our mission remains the same – connecting the people, companies and ideas that change the word. Ultimately, the best event experience is when you walk away with a stronger network than you came with,” added SVP of product Brian Flanagan .

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The full list of speakers at Web Summit is being announced today:

● Lidiane Jones, CEO of Bumble

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Anastasis Germanidis , co-founder and CTO of Runway

Meredith Kelly , CMO of Škoda Auto

Sarah Myers West , co-executive chair of AI Now Institute

● Patrick Kluivert, former footballer with Barcelona and The Netherlands

Paula Goldman , chief ethical and humane use officer at Salesforce

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● Omar Berrada, CEO of Manchester United

Hans Niemann , chess grandmaster

Meredith Whittaker , president of Signal Messenger

● Munya Chawawa, actor and comedian

Atul Bhardwaj j, chief digital and technical officer at the LEGO Group

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Smita Hashim , chief product officer at Zoom

● Alex Hirschi, founder of Supercar Blondie

New speakers are being added regularly on the Web Summit speaker page

About Web Summit:

Web Summit is a technology events company, bringing together a global community of founders, entrepreneurs, business leaders, and investors to connect and exchange ideas about the technology and trends shaping the world. Web Summit events – including Web Summit in Lisbon, Web Summit Rio in South America, Web Summit Qatar in the Middle East, and RISE in Asia – have gathered nearly one million people since Web Summit’s beginnings as a 150-person conference in Dublin in 2009. Its newest event, Web Summit Vancouver, will launch in May 2025.

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Web Summit YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJtkHqH4Qof97TSx7BzE5IQ

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