What if you could create an Android app without knowing how to code? If you have a Nothing Phone, now you can.
Over-ear headphones have basically split into two camps: ultra-premium pairs that cost a fortune, and budget models that cut corners where you’ll notice it most (comfort, noise canceling, or battery).
Playground lets users create Essential Apps that live on the home screen and adapt to individual routines and needs.
A rare find today, and after listening again, worth the effort ...
Nothing wants to make an ecosystem of AI-generated apps, but it has a long way to go.
Nothing Phone 4a is tipped to feature a Snapdragon chipset Nothing Phone 4a could be launched at a higher price The company ...
Nothing has begun setting the stage for its next midrange phones. The company recently confirmed the Phone (4a) series ...
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As expected, Nothing Phone (4a) is gearing up to add a splash of color, with a new teaser showing what we’ll be getting. In a ...
Nothing is “launching” a new set of wired headphones, cheekily called the Nothing Ear (3.5mm). The product is an April Fool’s joke with a 50-meter cable and a “beautifully inconvenient” design. This ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Prakhar Khanna covers the consumer tech beat for Forbes. Nothing’s new phone doesn’t feature LED strips anymore. The Nothing Phone ...
Nothing has been teasing an operating system built for AI and, today, they’re showing that off with “Essential” and it’s… a lot. “Essential” is, by Nothing’s description, a “new kind of operating ...