• Nothing Phone (2a) gets camera improvements and April security patch with new update

    The Nothing Phone (2a) is receiving its third software update in one month. We are talking about the Nothing OS 2.5.5 update, which comes with the April 2024 Android security patch, camera improvements, and bug fixes. Nothing says the update improves camera color saturation and optimizes the blur accuracy in Portrait Mode while enhancing the camera-loading speed. Additionally, it optimizes the overall gaming performance and system stability. You can check the image below for the update's...

  • ‘Stardew Valley’ 1.6.4 Update With New Content, Improvements, Balance Changes, and More Is Now Available on PC

    Following the launch of the massive Stardew Valley ($4.99) 1.6 update on PC, a few smaller updates went live. We … Continue reading "‘Stardew Valley’ 1.6.4 Update With New Content, Improvements, Balance Changes, and More Is Now Available on PC"

  • Nothing integrates ChatGPT into its phones with Nothing OS 2.5.5

    Nothing Phone (2a) already received Nothing OS 2.5.5 with camera improvements, bug fixes and the April security patch and now the Nothing Phone (2) is also getting the new update with added integration to Open AI’s ChatGPT and a bevy of bug fixes and camera apps. Nothing is bringing ChatGPT widget for quick access from the home screen as well as the option to quickly copy and paste screenshots and clipboard text into a new conversation in the ChatGPT app. You still need to download the...

  • Nothing Ear vs Nothing Ear (a): Which bud is for you?

    Nothing just released its premium flagship in-ears along with bubbly budget earbuds. Here are the differences.

  • Nothing Ear (a) vs Nothing Ear: What’s the difference?

    Nothing has announced the two latest additions to its audio line-up with two new pairs of true wireless earbuds, the Nothing Ear and the Nothing Ear (a).  Both earbuds boast unique designs, similar features and support for noise cancelling. However, there are also a good number of differences to note.  We’ve highlighted all the biggest differences between the Nothing Ear and the Nothing Ear (a) when it comes to design, sound, battery life and more. The Nothing Ear (a) comes in a...

  • Nothing Ear vs Nothing Ear (2): What’s the difference?

    The Nothing Ear headphones were unveiled this week and, despite the confusing name, serve as the successor to the Nothing Ear (2). This means the Nothing Ear are essentially the Nothing Ear (3) in all but name, with numerous upgrades making for a more tantalising package.  But what are the key differences between the new Nothing Ear and the older Nothing Ear (2)? We’ve created this guide to highlight all of the biggest changes, so keep on reading to find out. Longer battery life ...

  • Nothing Ear and Ear (a) in for review

    No one does earbuds launch quite like Nothing, not even Apple. Nothing has been issuing teasers with beetles and frogs for the last few weeks, leading up to the announcement of the Nothing Ear and the Nothing Ear (a) earlier today. It's a significant release for a couple of reasons - first, the nomenclature has changed - gone is the Ear (1), (2), instead of a (3) model we just get Ear. And, second, this is the first time Nothing has released a more affordable model in the (a). But while the...

  • Nothing Ear and Ear (a) announced

    Nothing’s latest earbuds come in two styles and price points with the €99/$99/£99 Nothing Ear (a) and the €149/$149/£129 Nothing Ear. Nothing Ear is the new flagship offering coming in as a direct successor to last year’s Ear (2) while Ear (a) aims to fill the gap as the more affordable entry. Nothing also announced ChatGPT integration for the new earbuds allowing you to summon the AI assistant with a pinch gesture. Nothing Ear Nothing Ear gets refined 11mm dynamic drivers with a ceramic...

  • Nothing Ear (a) reviews: Top 4 common critiques

    Nothing's newest earbuds seem potentially great for just $100.

  • Lords of the Fallen Update 1.5 Brings "Genre-Defining" Modifiers and More

    A new Lords of the Fallen update has arrived, bringing with it a "genre-defining" feature in the form of a modifier system, plus lots more.Read this article on TechRaptor

  • Mobvoi Begins Recruiting Beta testers for Wear OS 4 Update

    It's unclear if the update will be available for older Mobvoi models like the TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra.

  • Nothing's new Ear (a) earbuds are up for pre-order, ChatGPT integration incoming

    The budget-focused Ear (a) buds, priced at $99, and $149 Ear buds both come with up to 45db of active noise cancellation, almost twice that of the older Ear (2)'s 40db. Their algorithm automatically applies the level of noise cancellation required based on the environment. It can also check forRead Entire Article