Nothing has begun teasing the launch of Nothing OS 4.0, its Android 16-based update. The new update is scheduled to be released this month, in line with the company’s promise. Even though the Nothing ...
It's halfway through the year, so Paul is ranking the best smartphones of 2025 so far. Whether it's the all-powerful Galaxy S25 Ultra, the smartest AI-packed Pixel 9 Pro, or the best value pick like ...
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Nothing has released the Nothing OS V3.2-250804-2110 update for the Nothing Phone (1). The new version brings two fresh features, multiple bug fixes, system optimisations, and the August 2025 security ...
The ASUS ROG Harpe Ace Mini is an excellent all-around wireless mouse, with a cute and compact design, reliable performance, multi-device connectivity, and a reasonable price tag. It's not the most ...
It's been over two months since Trump Mobile announced the T1 Phone was being “Made in the USA” designed “with American values in mind,” and it seems that anyone deciding to preorder it still can’t be ...
ASUS and Microsoft finally revealed the launch date for the Xbox ROG Ally and ROG Ally X. Both handhelds will hit shelves globally in mid-October, with a few regions getting them later. The launch ...
Six speakers with Dolby Atmos 2.8K OLED display at 120Hz with Dolby Vision Available with more (and more powerful) hardware options Excellent keyboard and touchpad Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 Now that ...
BEIJING, Aug 20 (Reuters) - Sales of foreign-branded phones, including Apple Inc's (AAPL.O), opens new tab iPhone, declined 31.3% year-on-year in China in June, according to Reuters' calculations ...
Asus has unveiled its latest flagship gaming monitor at Gamescom 2025, the ROG Swift OLED PG27AQWP-W. The new model aims to set a new standard in competitive displays with a dual-mode system that ...
THE WORLD’S rubbish heaps are filling up with valuable electronics. According to the UN, some 62m tonnes of e-waste were produced in 2022, enough to fill a line of lorries parked bumper-to-bumper ...