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Man Utd news: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has revealed how much of a say he has in transfer business

The interim boss is voicing his thoughts within Old Trafford over future player recruitment.

He said: "I put my views into the club, of course, but at the moment it is just about

coming in, working with the players."I am always in that position to suggest possible

targets – no matter if I am here after the summer."I will always offer advice to the

club if they ask me.

Related Articles "I will always offer advice to the club if they ask me"Ole Gunnar Solskjaer"But

it comes back to playing style, how we want to look in a year or two years' time."What

kind of players do we look for?

What kind of personalities?"And it is about finding players with the Manchester United

identity."

Solskjaer has impressed since taking over from Jose Mourinho as caretaker boss Manchester

United travel to Leicester today as Solskjaer looks to continue his unbeaten start to life

back at Old Trafford.

The Norwegian expects to have a full squad to choose from, including Paul Pogba and Anthony

Martial."We've not had a proper session since the game so hopefully both of them can

get through that I don't think there's anything with Paul," Solskjaer said."Anthony

will do some rehab work I would imagine him to be involved, he seemed happy yesterday."

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For more infomation >> Ole Gunnar Solskjaer reveals how much of a say he has in transfer business | Man United News today - Duration: 1:57.

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News24 - Agent reveals how much Man Utd transfer target Kalidou Koulibaly could cost - Duration: 2:05.

 Manchester United are set to revive their efforts to sign Kalidou Koulibaly in the summer

 They decided to call off their search for a central defender in January in order to refocus their efforts on landing their top target from Napoli

 Koulibaly was reportedly the subject of a £95million bid from Manchester United in the run-up to the January transfer window but the move was rebuffed by the Italian club

 Kouliably's former agent has revealed on French TV that the imposing defender could be available for a slightly lower figure - still a massive £87

5million - at the end of the season.  And he's also ruled out a move to Paris Saint-Germain, who are also said to be interested in the 27-year-old

 "PSG already have plenty of central defenders," Bruno Satin told Canal+ .  "Maybe he can play at No

10, they already play Marquinhos at No.6.  "But if Koulibaly leaves [Napoli], he will not come to PSG

 "His transfer could cost €100m (£87.5m)."  Napoli are understood to be desperate to keep hold of Koulibaly despite long-term interest from Old Trafford

 The Senegal international was on the receiving end of racial chanting in a Serie A game against Inter Milan earlier this season, however, and could be tempted by a Premier League move

For more infomation >> News24 - Agent reveals how much Man Utd transfer target Kalidou Koulibaly could cost - Duration: 2:05.

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Android Q dark mode: how much battery power would it save? - Duration: 6:04.

An integrated, system-wide dark mode – this is one of the biggest new features expected to come with Android Q later this year

Excited? You should be! While an all-black interface doesn't look particularly cheerful, it has a number of benefits we can all appreciate: reduced eye strain, for instance

In this article, however, we'll explore a different benefit of a dark theme – its potential to improve a phone's battery life

This power-saving ability applies to devices with OLED screens in particular: where each pixel is lit individually and the darker it is, the less power it consumes

Black OLED pixels are practically off. Therefore, a system-wide dark mode would definitely improve battery life on such a phone, but how much of a boost are we talking? Testing Phase  All testing was performed on a Google Pixel 3, which has a dark theme built in To answer this question, we took our trusty Google Pixel 3 phone and set its screen to a fixed brightness of 200 nits – a typical average value

Then we observed how the phone's power consumption changed once we switched the default look of the interface to a dark theme

Measurements were made using the Basemark Power Assessment Tool which is a specialized hardware device that monitors power use in real time and logs it with precision down to the milliwatt

Since we don't have Android Q running on our Pixel 3, we had to simulate the look of a dark mode in one way or another

When possible, we used the dark theme option built into Android 9.0 Pie, and on screens where it didn't have an effect, we used Android's "Invert Colors" accessibility option

  The results: up to 50% power saved in stock apps!We started our testing by monitoring power consumption throughout the interface

We performed tasks like opening the phonebook, dialer, and recent calls list, opening the app drawer and settings menus, doing quick Google searches and scrolling through the results

Our Pixel 3 was connected to Wi-Fi throughout the test. Here are the power measurements that we got: A phone's screen draws a whole lot of power!On average, browsing through the interface and the basic stock apps on our Pixel 3 consumed 30% less power when a dark theme was applied – a staggering result! And mind you, that's an average figure

Displaying certain screens where whites dominate – our phonebook, for example – drew about 50% less power after a dark theme was applied

  Note that the figures in the charts reflect the total power consumption of the phone, not only of the screen

This makes our results more realistic and indicative of a dark mode's power-saving potential compared to monitoring only the power drawn by the display

Up to 20% power saved in third-party apps!Of course, people don't just look at their phone's app drawer

A lot more time is spent using apps, which is why we also measured the change in power draw in several popular apps – assuming that the Android Q dark mode would affect these as well

Here are the results that we got: Full disclosure is due here. Since many popular apps, including Facebook and Instagram, do not have a built-in dark theme, we used the "Invert Colors" trick from above to simulate a dark mode

This may invert colors in photos as well – not the way a real dark mode would behave – but this didn't have any significant impact on our testing

Some photos draw slightly more power with inverted colors, others consume slightly less, and at the end of the day, the differences between darker and lighter images pretty much cancel each other out

 About the results, we'd say that a 14.8% improvement in battery life is significant – especially when no hardware changes are required

And that is just a rough estimate. Some apps showed more potential for saving power: the biggest drop in power demand was observed in Facebook Messenger – an app with bright, white backgrounds across all screens

In its case, a dark theme resulted in savings of roughly 20%. In Pinterest, on the other hand, the savings hovered around 10%, which was no surprise when most of the screen is filled with images that would be unaffected by a dark theme

 With apps, we had to simulate a dark theme by inverting screen colorsYou may notice that certain popular apps weren't mentioned

We decided not to include the likes of YouTube or Google Chrome in our testing because they don't benefit from a dark theme

Nearly all of the power consumed by YouTube is the result of a video being played

And a dark mode in Chrome wouldn't affect the actual look of websites filling the screen, judging by the way the dark theme works in experimental releases of Chrome for PC

Conclusion: we want a global Dark Mode in Android! A system-wide Dark Mode will result in better battery life for many Android usersAs our testing shows, a significant amount of power consumed by a phone during use goes toward lighting up its display – and a lot of popular apps choose to show black text against a white background, thus consuming tons of power

Therefore, introducing a Dark Mode in Android will extend the battery life of a phone with an OLED display

 But as with many things, terms and conditions apply. First of all, the battery life boost will only be significant if the Android Q Dark Mode is applied globally across both native apps and third-party software

This is simply because people spend more time in apps than in their app drawer. On top of that, the power savings will depend greatly on how the phone is used

If you mostly use your phone for texting friends or checking social media, the battery life gains will be great

If all you do is watch YouTube videos on your phone, then the benefit would be minimal

 In any case, having a global Dark Mode option in Android Q wouldn't hurt, and with Google integrating it natively into its operating system, it will only be a matter of time until all other Android smartphone makers bring it to their devices

 

For more infomation >> Android Q dark mode: how much battery power would it save? - Duration: 6:04.

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Agent reveals how much Man Utd transfer target Kalidou Koulibaly could cost - Duration: 1:59.

 Manchester United are set to revive their efforts to sign Kalidou Koulibaly in the summer

 They decided to call off their search for a central defender in January in order to refocus their efforts on landing their top target from Napoli

 Koulibaly was reportedly the subject of a £95million bid from Manchester United in the run-up to the January transfer window but the move was rebuffed by the Italian club

 Kouliably's former agent has revealed on French TV that the imposing defender could be available for a slightly lower figure - still a massive £87

5million - at the end of the season.  And he's also ruled out a move to Paris Saint-Germain, who are also said to be interested in the 27-year-old

Read More Man Utd old boys' dismay at club's silence over Munich disaster hero statue idea  "PSG already have plenty of central defenders," Bruno Satin told Canal+

 "Maybe he can play at No.10, they already play Marquinhos at No.6.  "But if Koulibaly leaves [Napoli], he will not come to PSG

 "His transfer could cost €100m (£87.5m)." Read More Paul Ince reveals who should be Man Utd's next manager - and it's not Ole Gunnar Solskjaer  Napoli are understood to be desperate to keep hold of Koulibaly despite long-term interest from Old Trafford

 The Senegal international was on the receiving end of racial chanting in a Serie A game against Inter Milan earlier this season, however, and could be tempted by a Premier League move

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