Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Nothing Headphone (1) bring 40mm drivers, hybrid ANC and up to 80 hours of playback

Nothing started out its journey with its Ear (1) wireless earbuds, and the brand is now launching its first over-ear headphones – the aptly named Headphone (1). These come with the signature Nothing transparent look on the outside of the earcups and are primed to challenge the flagship noise-cancelling headphones from brands like Sony, Bose and Sennheiser. Headphone (1) were developed in collaboration with British audio brand KEF and feature 40mm dynamic drivers with the drivers, chambers and software all featuring KEF tuning. Nothing is also bringing an eight-band sound equalizer,...



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vivo X200 FE in for review

You don't see minis like this these days - not outside of China, anyway. Say hello to the vivo X200 FE! Globally, if you want a tiny flagship, you have only a few choices, and if specs are anything to go by, none that can challenge the X200 FE in terms of an overall package. Speaking of packages, the vivo X200 FE ships with a color-matching case, a 90W charger, and a USB cable. Here go the specs - the X200 FE has a 6.31-inch 120Hz LTPO AMOLED display with exemplary brightness and contrast. It's powered by a 4nm Dimensity 9300+ SoC with 12GB of RAM. The battery is a mammoth for the...



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Nothing Phone (3) gets 5,500mAh battery in India

Nothing Phone (3) is now official and it brings a few notable upgrades over its predecessor, including a larger battery capacity. The global version of the phone features a 5,150mAh cell with silicon-carbon anode technology, which is a significant upgrade over the Phone (2)’s 4,700mAh cell. But that’s not the end of it, Phone (3) buyers in India are getting an even larger 5,500mAh cell. It features the same silicon-carbon anode technology as the global model and retains 65W wired and 15W wireless charging. Phone (3) is priced at ₹79,999 for the 12/256GB trim, while the 16/512GB...



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Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Watch the Nothing Phone (3)'s launch event live

Nothing introduced the Nothing Phone (3a) and Nothing Phone (3a) Pro in March, and today, the brand will unveil the Nothing Phone (3) as its first true flagship. The launch event will begin at 5PM UTC, and you can follow it with us by tuning in to the stream below. Nothing hasn't shared the detailed specs sheet of the Phone (3) yet, but the brand confirmed that the smartphone will come with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 SoC and a 50MP periscope telephoto camera. Additionally, Nothing has promised five years of OS upgrades and seven years of security updates for the Phone...



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Cloudflare launches a marketplace that lets websites charge AI bots for scraping

Cloudflare, a cloud infrastructure provider that serves 20% of the web, announced Tuesday the launch of a new marketplace that reimagines the relationship between website owners and AI companies — ideally giving publishers greater control over their content. For the last year, Cloudflare has launched tools for publishers to address the rampant rise of AI […]

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OnePlus Nord 5 in for review

Today we have with us the new OnePlus Nord 5, which is the latest mainline entry in the company’s affordable series of smartphones. The phone is set to launch next week alongside the Nord CE5 and today we can share a sneak peek at the device with an unboxing. Starting with the packaging, the Nord 5 comes in a typical blue box that we have come to expect from Nord devices. Also typical for a Nord box is the fact that there is no mention of the exact model number on the front, which makes it look identical to other Nord boxes until you turn them around. Inside the box you...



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iPhone 17 Pro series to get repositioned Apple logo

Apple may be looking to change more than the camera islands on its iPhone 17 Pro series as leakster Majin Bu is now confident that the Apple logo on the back is getting repositioned. The logo on the 17 Pro series would be positioned lower, and Apple is apparently also changing the placement of its MagSafe charging coil, which will now go around the iconic bitten apple. This would be the first logo repositioning since the iPhone 11 series which ushered in the current logo position. There’s no mention of the vanilla iPhone 17 or Air models getting the repositioned Apple logo for...



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